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Football tournament
London Intermediate Cup
Organising bodyLondon FA
Founded1914
Abolished2008; 16 years ago (2008)
Region London
Last championsMetrogas
(4th title)
Most successful club(s)Hendon reserves
Walthamstow Avenue reserves
(5 titles each)

The London Intermediate Cup is the County Intermediate Cup of the London FA. The London Intermediate Cup was first won by Barking in 1914–15.

Finals

This section lists every final of the competition played since 1914–15, the winners, the runners-up, and the result.

Key

Match went to a replay
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Season Winners Result Runner-up Notes
1914–15 Barking 2–1 Clapton Warwick
1915–1920 No competition due to World War I.
1920–21 Old Johnians 2–0 Dulwich Hamlet reserves
1921–22 Mitcham Wanderers 5–3 Wall End United
1922–23 Hay's Wharf 5–2 Wimbledon reserves
1923–24 Tottenham Avondale 1–0 Wellington Athletic
1924–25 Lyons 3–0 Siemens Sports
1925–26 Summerstown reserves 2–0 Tottenham G.A.S.
1926–27 Lamorbey 2–1 Clevedon United
1927–28 London Caledonians reserves 4–2 Eagle Park (Chadwell Heath)
1928–29 Metropolitan Police reserves 3–2 London Public Omnibus Co.
1929–30 South Suburban Gas 3–2 Enfield reserves
1930–31 Enfield reserves 3–0 Ilford reserves
1931–32 Walthamstow Avenue reserves 1–0 Gothic
1932–33 Finchley reserves 1–0 Royal Ordnance Factories
1933–34 Millwall Albion 3–1 Finchley reserves
1934–35 Colney Hatch Mental Hospital 3–1 Ealing Celtic
1935–36 Potter & Clarke 2–0 Tottenham Argyle
1936–37 Leyton reserves 1–0 Gaslight (Beckton)
1937–38 Walthamstow Avenue reserves 4–2 Gaslight (Beckton)
1938–39 Walthamstow Avenue reserves 2–0 Lyle Sports
1939–1946 No competition due to World War II.
1946–47 Barnet reserves 4–3 Walthamstow Avenue reserves
1947–48 Leyton reserves 1–1 Bromley reserves Original final.
2–1 Replay.
1948–49 Leyton reserves 2–1 Chislehurst Athletic
1949–50 Tooting & Mitcham United reserves 3–1 Southall reserves
1950–51 Tooting & Mitcham United reserves 5–2 Bromley reserves
1951–52 Wimbledon reserves 1–0 Port of London Authority
1952–53 Barking reserves 3–1 Barnet reserves
1953–54 Walthamstow Avenue reserves 2–0 Leytonstone reserves
1954–55 Walthamstow Avenue reserves 3–1 Briggs Sports reserves
1955–56 Hayes reserves 4–2 Bromley reserves
1956–57 Leytonstone reserves 4–2 Hayes reserves
1957–58 Bromley reserves 0–0 Kingstonian reserves Original final.
3–1 Replay.
1958–59 Eastley Athletic 5–0 Corinthian-Casuals reserves
1959–60 Wealdstone reserves 1–0 Wimbledon reserves
1960–61 Fisher Athletic 1–0 Tooting & Mitcham United reserves
1961–62 Leytonstone reserves 2–1 Eastley Athletic
1962–63 Hendon reserves 3–1 Wimbledon reserves
1963–64 Dagenham reserves 4–0 Hendon reserves
1964–65 Hendon reserves 7–3 Eastley Athletic
1965–66 Tunnel Sports 5–1 Eton Manor reserves
1966–67 Startford United 2–2 Tooting & Mitcham United reserves Original final.
5–0 Replay.
1967–68 Cheshunt reserves 2–2 Wealdstone reserves Original final.
1–0 Replay.
1968–69 Dagenham reserves 2–1 Hendon reserves
1969–70 Kingstonian reserves 3–1 Muirhead Sports & Social
1970–71 Cockfosters Athletic 1–1 Clapton reserves Original final.
2–1 Replay.
1971–72 Boreham Wood reserves 1–0 Eastley Athletic
1972–73 Hendon reserves 4–1 Fisher Athletic
1973–74 Dulwich Hamlet reserves 3–0 Chadwell Heath & D.S.
1974–75 Dulwich Hamlet reserves 3–2 Sutton United reserves
1975–76 Hendon reserves 3–2 Fisher Athletic
1976–77 Dagenham reserves 1–0 Wimbledon reserves
1977–78 Beckton United 2–0 Pennant
1978–79 Harrow Borough reserves 2–1 Croydon reserves
1979–80 Hendon reserves 0–0 Walthamstow Avenue reserves Original final.
3–0 Replay.
1980–81 Dagenham reserves 3–0 Leytonstone & Ilford reserves
1981–82 J&M Sports 4–3 Pennant
1982–83 Brimsdown Rovers 1–0 Fountain
1983–84 Newmont Travel 3–0 Walthamstow Avenue reserves
1984–85 Newmont Travel 1–0 Barking reserves
1985–86 Barking reserves 3–1 Bromley reserves
1986–87 Fisher Athletic reserves 5–3 Woodford Town reserves
1987–88 Newmont Travel 5–1 Fisher Athletic reserves
1988–89 KPG Tipples 1–0 Tate & Lyle Sports (London)
1989–90 Cockfosters 1–0 Port of London Authority
1990–91 KPG Tipples 2–0 Port of London Authority
1991–92 Walthamstow Trojan 3–1 Tower Hamlets (Tipples)
1992–93 Craven 3–2 Bromley reserves
1993–94 Clapton Villa 1–1 Walthamstow Trojan Orignal final.
2–1 Replay.
1994–95 Bromley reserves 2–0 Woolwich Town
1995–96 Canning Town 1–0 Bromley reserves
1996–97 Metpol Chigwell 3–2 Leyton Pennant reserves
1997–98 Little Heath Athletic 2–1 Ten-Em-Bee & Elms (Lewisham)
1998–99 Canning Town 1–0 Cray Valley Paper Mills
1999–2000 Metrogas 3–2 Old Roan
2000–01 Corinthian-Casuals reserves 2–0 Metrogas
2001–02 London City Athletic 4–1 Metrogas
2002–03 Cray Valley Paper Mills 0–0 Thamesmead Town reserves Won on penalties.
2003–04 Cray Valley Paper Mills 4–1 Thamesmead Town reserves
2004–05 Metrogas 2–1 Cray Valley Paper Mills
2005–06 Metrogas 2–1 Corinthian-Casuals reserves
2006–07 Corinthian-Casuals reserves 2–2 Metrogas Won on penalties.
2007–08 Metrogas 2–0 Cray Wanderers reserves

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