User:Daftcelt/List of football clubs in British Isles by competitive honours won

Northern Ireland
NIFL: Northern Ireland Football League. Since 1890. Run by the NIFL. IFAC: IFA Cup. Since 1881. Run by the IFA. NIFLC: Northern Ireland Football League Cup. Since 1987. Run by the NIFL. GC: Gold Cup. Discontinued (1911–2001). Ran by the NIFA (New Irish Football Association), latterly run by the IFA. CC: City Cup. Discontinued (1894–1976). Ran by the IFA. FC: FLoodlit Cup. Discontinued (1987–1998). Ran by the IFL. UC: Ulster Cup. Discontinued (1948–1997). Ran by the IFL. TC: Top Four Cup. Discontinued (1965–1969). Ran by the IFL. NIFLCS: NIFL Charity Shield. Since 1992. Run by the NIFL. All Ireland: Dublin and Belfast Inter-City Cup. Discontinued. (1941–49) North-South Cup. Discontinued. (1960–62) Blaxnit Cup Discontinued. (1967–74) Texaco Cup Discontinued. (1973–75) Tyler Cup Discontinued. (1978–80) Setanta Sports Cup Discontinued. (2005–14)

Table

 * Clubs in italics are defunct or no longer play in the Northern Ireland football league system (namely Bohemians, Derry City, Shelbourne).

Notes:
 * 1 Includes one Blaxnit Cup, one North-South Cup, one Setanta Sports Cup and one Tyler Cup.
 * 2 Includes one Blaxnit Cup and one Dublin and Belfast Inter-City Cup.
 * 3 Includes one Dublin and Belfast Inter-City Cup (shared with Lisburn Distillery).
 * 4 Includes one Setanta Sports Cup.
 * 5 Includes one shared title (with Cliftonville).
 * 6 Includes one Dublin and Belfast Inter-City Cup (shared with Belfast Celtic).
 * 7 Includes one shared title (with Lisburn Distllery).
 * 8 Includes one Texaco Cup.
 * 9 Includes one North-South Cup.
 * 10 Includes two Blaxnit Cups.
 * 11 Includes one Blaxnit Cup.
 * 12 Includes one-off Festival of Britain Cup played instead of the Ulster Cup in 1951–52.

Republic of Ireland
LoIPD: League of Ireland. Since 1921. Known as A Division from 1921–85. Premier Division since 1985.Run by the LoI. FAIC: FAI Cup. Since 1921. Known as Free State Cup from 1923–36. Run by the FAI. LoIC: League of Ireland Cup. Since 1973. Replaced League of Ireland Shield. Run by the FAI/LoI. LoIS: League of Ireland Shield. Discontinued (1921–1973). Replaced with League of Ireland Cup. Ran by the FAI/LoI. DCC: Dublin City Cup. Dicontinued (1934–1973). Competition for all League of Ireland clubs. PJCC: PJ Casey Cup. Dicontinued (1962–1963). One off tournament to commemorate PJ Casey. Featured all ten top division clubs. TPC: Top Four Cup. Discontinued (1955–1974). FAISC: FAI Super Cup. Discontinued (1998–2001). Ran by the FAI. PoIC: President of Ireland's Cup. Since 2014. Run by the FAI. All Ireland: Dublin and Belfast Inter-City Cup. Discontinued (1941–1949) North-South Cup. Discontinued (1960–1962) Blaxnit Cup Discontinued (1967–1974) Texaco Cup  Discontinued (1973–1975) Tyler Cup  Discontinued (1978–1980) Setanta Sports Cup  Discontinued (2005–2014).

Table

 * Clubs in italics are defunct.

Notes:
 * 1 Includes four Dublin and Belfast Inter-City Cups, two Setanta Sports Cups, one Blaxnit Cup and one Tyler Cup.
 * 2 Includes one Dublin and Belfast Inter-City Cup.
 * 3 Includes one Dublin and Belfast Inter-City Cup and one Setanta Sports Cup.
 * 4 Includes Waterford FC.
 * 5 Includes one Texaco Cup.
 * 6 Includes one Setanta Sports Cup.
 * 7 Includes one Setanta Sports Cup.
 * 8 Since 1985 when Derry City joined to the league.
 * 9 Includes Limerick United.
 * 10 Includes one Tyler Cup.
 * 11 Includes one Blaxnit Cup.
 * 12 Includes Drogheda.
 * 13 Include two Setanta Sports Cups.
 * 14 Includes Fords FC and Fordsons FC.
 * 15 Includes Evergreen United.
 * 16 Includes Galway Rovers.

Scotland
SLT: Scottish League Championship. Since 1890. Known as Scottish Division One (1890–1975), Scottish Premier Division (1975–1998), Scottish Premier League (1998–2013) and Scottish Premiership since 2013. SFAC: Scottish Cup. Since 1877 SLC: Scottish League Cup. Since 1946. SC: Summer Cup. Discontinued (1963–1965). DC: Drybrough Cup. Discontinued (1971–1980). VC: Victory Cup. Discontinued (1918–1919, 1945–1946). SMC: Saint Mungo Cup. Discontinued (1951–1952). SEL: Scottish Emergency League. Discontinued (1939–1940). SEC: Scottish Emergency Cup. Discontinued (1939–1940).

Table

 * Clubs in italics are defunct.

Notes:
 * 1 Includes one shared title (with Dumbarton).
 * 2 Includes one shared title (with Rangers).

European competition
UCL: UEFA Champions League. Since 1955. Known as European Cup (1955–1992). UEL: UEFA Europa League. Since 1971. Known as UEFA Cup (1971–2009). UCWC: UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Discontinued. (1960–1999). USC: UEFA Super Cup. Since 1973. IC: Intercontinental Cup. Discontinued (1960–2004). UEFA and CONMEBOL competition. ICFC: Inter Cities Fairs Cup. Discontinued (1955–1971). Precursor to UEFA Cup.

Wales
WPL: Welsh Premier League. Since 1992. Known as League of Wales until 2001–02. FAWC: FAW Cup. Since 1887. WPLC: Welsh Premier League Cup. Since 1992. FAWPC: FAW Premier Cup. Discontinued (1997–2008).

Table

 * Clubs in italics are defunct or no longer/haven't played in the Welsh football league system (namely Cardiff City, Merthyr Tydfil / Town, Newport County, Swansea City and Wrexham) and English clubs.

Notes:
 * 1 Includes results as Llansantffraid and Total Network Solutions.