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Manchester United Honours and Trophy History

Explore Manchester United's men's first-team honours by competition and decade. This archive records 68 honours, including 21 Charity and Community Shields, with links to the seasons, managers and players behind the club's title-winning campaigns.

Scope: The headline total includes Charity and Community Shields but excludes second-tier league championships, youth honours and Manchester United Women's honours.

68First-team honours including Charity and Community Shields
47Honours excluding Charity and Community Shields

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Trophy timeline by decade

Browse United's honours by decade or filter the archive by competition.

Timeline labels use the calendar year in which the title or final was completed. Linked season records use the corresponding football season.

Showing 68 honours.

1900s and 1910s
1940s and 1950s revival
1960s and 1970s
1980s and 1990s
2000s to 2020s

Complete archive

Complete Manchester United honours list

Every included honour is listed with its year, football season, competition, leadership, deciding result and season record.

All 68 included honours
YearSeasonCompetitionManagerCaptainFinal or deciding resultStatusSeason record
19081907-08First DivisionErnest MangnallCharlie Roberts23 wins, 6 draws and 9 defeats; 52 points from 38 matches; nine points ahead of Aston Villa. League campaignWinnersSeason record
19081908-09Charity ShieldErnest MangnallCharlie RobertsManchester United 4-0 Queens Park Rangers after replay. Stamford BridgeWinnersSeason record
19091908-09FA CupErnest MangnallCharlie RobertsManchester United 1-0 Bristol City. Crystal PalaceWinnersSeason record
19111910-11First DivisionErnest MangnallCharlie RobertsFirst Division champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
19111910-11Charity ShieldErnest MangnallCharlie RobertsManchester United 8-4 Swindon Town. Stamford BridgeWinnersSeason record
19481947-48FA CupMatt BusbyJohnny CareyManchester United 4-2 Blackpool. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19521951-52First DivisionMatt BusbyJohnny CareyFirst Division champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
19521951-52Charity ShieldMatt BusbyJohnny CareyManchester United 4-2 Newcastle United. Old TraffordWinnersSeason record
19561955-56First DivisionMatt BusbyRoger ByrneFirst Division champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
19561955-56Charity ShieldMatt BusbyRoger ByrneManchester United 1-0 Manchester City. Maine RoadWinnersSeason record
19571956-57First DivisionMatt BusbyRoger ByrneFirst Division champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
19571956-57Charity ShieldMatt BusbyRoger ByrneManchester United 4-0 Aston Villa. Old TraffordWinnersSeason record
19631962-63FA CupMatt BusbyNoel CantwellManchester United 3-1 Leicester City. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19651964-65First DivisionMatt BusbyNoel CantwellFirst Division champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
19651964-65Charity ShieldMatt BusbyNoel CantwellManchester United 2-2 Liverpool; shield shared. Old TraffordSharedSeason record
19671966-67First DivisionMatt BusbyBobby CharltonFirst Division champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
19671966-67Charity ShieldMatt BusbyBobby CharltonManchester United 3-3 Tottenham Hotspur; shield shared. Old TraffordSharedSeason record
19681967-68European CupMatt BusbyBobby CharltonManchester United 4-1 Benfica after extra time. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19771976-77FA CupTommy DochertyMartin BuchanManchester United 2-1 Liverpool. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19771976-77Charity ShieldDave SextonMartin BuchanManchester United 0-0 Liverpool; shield shared. Wembley StadiumSharedSeason record
19831982-83FA CupRon AtkinsonBryan RobsonManchester United 4-0 Brighton & Hove Albion after replay. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19831982-83Charity ShieldRon AtkinsonBryan RobsonManchester United 2-0 Liverpool. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19851984-85FA CupRon AtkinsonBryan RobsonManchester United 1-0 Everton after extra time. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19901989-90FA CupAlex FergusonBryan RobsonManchester United 1-0 Crystal Palace after replay. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19901989-90Charity ShieldAlex FergusonBryan RobsonManchester United 1-1 Liverpool; shield shared. Wembley StadiumSharedSeason record
19911990-91European Cup Winners' CupAlex FergusonBryan RobsonManchester United 2-1 Barcelona. De KuipWinnersSeason record
19911991-92UEFA Super CupAlex FergusonBryan RobsonManchester United 1-0 Red Star Belgrade. Old TraffordWinnersSeason record
19921991-92League CupAlex FergusonBryan RobsonManchester United 1-0 Nottingham Forest. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19931992-93Premier LeagueAlex FergusonSteve BrucePremier League champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
19931992-93Charity ShieldAlex FergusonSteve BruceManchester United 1-1 Arsenal; United won 5-4 on penalties. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19941993-94Premier LeagueAlex FergusonSteve BrucePremier League champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
19941993-94FA CupAlex FergusonSteve BruceManchester United 4-0 Chelsea. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19941993-94Charity ShieldAlex FergusonSteve BruceManchester United 2-0 Blackburn Rovers. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19961995-96Premier LeagueAlex FergusonSteve BrucePremier League champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
19961995-96FA CupAlex FergusonEric CantonaManchester United 1-0 Liverpool. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19961995-96Charity ShieldAlex FergusonEric CantonaManchester United 4-0 Newcastle United. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19971996-97Premier LeagueAlex FergusonEric CantonaPremier League champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
19971996-97Charity ShieldAlex FergusonRoy KeaneManchester United 1-1 Chelsea; United won 4-2 on penalties. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19991998-99Premier LeagueAlex FergusonRoy KeanePremier League champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
19991998-99FA CupAlex FergusonRoy KeaneManchester United 2-0 Newcastle United. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
19991998-99UEFA Champions LeagueAlex FergusonRoy KeaneManchester United 2-1 Bayern Munich. Camp NouWinnersSeason record
19991999-2000Intercontinental CupAlex FergusonRoy KeaneManchester United 1-0 Palmeiras. National Stadium, TokyoWinnersSeason record
20001999-2000Premier LeagueAlex FergusonRoy KeanePremier League champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
20012000-01Premier LeagueAlex FergusonRoy KeanePremier League champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
20032002-03Premier LeagueAlex FergusonRoy KeanePremier League champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
20032002-03Community ShieldAlex FergusonRoy KeaneManchester United 1-1 Arsenal; United won 4-3 on penalties. Millennium StadiumWinnersSeason record
20042003-04FA CupAlex FergusonRoy KeaneManchester United 3-0 Millwall. Millennium StadiumWinnersSeason record
20062005-06League CupAlex FergusonGary NevilleManchester United 4-0 Wigan Athletic. Millennium StadiumWinnersSeason record
20072006-07Premier LeagueAlex FergusonGary NevillePremier League champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
20072006-07Community ShieldAlex FergusonGary NevilleManchester United 1-1 Chelsea; United won 3-0 on penalties. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
20082007-08Premier LeagueAlex FergusonGary NevillePremier League champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
20082007-08UEFA Champions LeagueAlex FergusonRio FerdinandManchester United 1-1 Chelsea; United won 6-5 on penalties. Luzhniki StadiumWinnersSeason record
20082007-08Community ShieldAlex FergusonGary NevilleManchester United 0-0 Portsmouth; United won 3-1 on penalties. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
20082008-09FIFA Club World CupAlex FergusonRio FerdinandManchester United 1-0 LDU Quito. International Stadium YokohamaWinnersSeason record
20092008-09League CupAlex FergusonGary NevilleManchester United 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur; United won 4-1 on penalties. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
20092008-09Premier LeagueAlex FergusonGary NevillePremier League champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
20102009-10League CupAlex FergusonGary NevilleManchester United 2-1 Aston Villa. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
20102009-10Community ShieldAlex FergusonGary NevilleManchester United 3-1 Chelsea. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
20112010-11Premier LeagueAlex FergusonNemanja VidicPremier League champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
20112010-11Community ShieldAlex FergusonNemanja VidicManchester United 3-2 Manchester City. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
20132012-13Premier LeagueAlex FergusonNemanja VidicPremier League champions. League campaignWinnersSeason record
20132012-13Community ShieldDavid MoyesNemanja VidicManchester United 2-0 Wigan Athletic. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
20162015-16FA CupLouis van GaalWayne RooneyManchester United 2-1 Crystal Palace after extra time. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
20162015-16Community ShieldJose MourinhoWayne RooneyManchester United 2-1 Leicester City. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
20172016-17League CupJose MourinhoWayne RooneyManchester United 3-2 Southampton. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
20172016-17UEFA Europa LeagueJose MourinhoWayne RooneyManchester United 2-0 Ajax. Friends ArenaWinnersSeason record
20232022-23League CupErik ten HagBruno FernandesManchester United 2-0 Newcastle United. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record
20242023-24FA CupErik ten HagBruno FernandesManchester United 2-1 Manchester City. Wembley StadiumWinnersSeason record

Campaign dossiers

Defining wins, in detail

Explore four defining title-winning campaigns in greater depth, including their managers, captains, decisive matches, leading scorers and key players.

League title · 1907–08

The first league championship

United's first title changed the club's scale only six years after the Manchester United name replaced Newton Heath. Ernest Mangnall's side won the First Division by a nine-point margin and added the Charity Shield, making the season the first clear proof that the rebuilt club could lead English football rather than merely survive in it.

Manager
Ernest Mangnall
Captain
Charlie Roberts
League record
23 wins, 6 draws and 9 defeats; 52 points from 38 matches; nine points clear of Aston Villa.
Cup record
FA Cup fourth round; Charity Shield winners.
Top scorer
Sandy Turnbull, 27 goals in all competitions, including 25 in the league.
Key players
Billy Meredith, Charlie Roberts, Sandy Turnbull, Jimmy Turnbull, George Wall.
Final XI
No one-match final. Full squad and appearance detail belongs in the linked season record.
  • Decisive pattern: United's title was built across the league campaign rather than a single cup final.
  • Why it matters: It is the club's first major league honour and the starting point for the honours timeline.
  • Fact check: Season page, league table sources and club honour records checked 25 June 2026.
Read the 1907–08 season →
European Cup · 1967–68

Wembley, 1968

The 1968 European Cup win was both sporting achievement and institutional recovery. Ten years after Munich, Matt Busby's side became the first English club to win the competition, beating Benfica after extra time at Wembley with Charlton, Best and Kidd providing the goals.

Manager
Matt Busby
Captain
Bobby Charlton
Cup route
Hibernians, Sarajevo, Górnik Zabrze, Real Madrid, Benfica.
Final
Manchester United 4–1 Benfica after extra time, Wembley, 29 May 1968.
Top scorer
George Best, 32 goals in all competitions; six in the European Cup.
Key players
Bobby Charlton, George Best, Brian Kidd, Bill Foulkes, Alex Stepney.
Final XI
Stepney; Brennan, Foulkes, Sadler, Dunne; Crerand, Stiles; Best, Kidd, Charlton, Aston.
  • Decisive sequence: Charlton opened the scoring; Benfica levelled; United then scored three times in extra time through Best, Kidd and Charlton.
  • Historical weight: Charlton and Foulkes connected the final directly to the Munich generation.
  • Fact check: UEFA final record, season page and club honour records checked 25 June 2026.
Read the 1967–68 season →
Treble · 1998–99

Three trophies, one season

The Treble campaign is the benchmark for United's modern era because the decisive moments were spread across all three fronts: the league was sealed on the final day, the FA Cup required the Arsenal semi-final replay, and the Champions League final was won in stoppage time.

Manager
Alex Ferguson
Captain
Roy Keane; Peter Schmeichel captained the Champions League final with Keane suspended.
League record
22 wins, 13 draws, 3 defeats; 79 points.
Cup route
FA Cup winners; Champions League winners after qualifying round, group stage, Inter, Juventus and Bayern Munich.
Top scorer
Dwight Yorke, 29 goals in all competitions.
Key players
Schmeichel, Keane, Beckham, Giggs, Scholes, Yorke, Cole, Sheringham, Solskjær.
Final XI
Schmeichel; G. Neville, Johnsen, Stam, Irwin; Beckham, Butt, Blomqvist, Giggs; Yorke, Cole.
  • League clincher: United beat Tottenham 2–1 to finish one point clear of Arsenal.
  • FA Cup hinge: Giggs's semi-final replay goal against Arsenal kept the Treble alive before the 2–0 final win over Newcastle.
  • European final: Sheringham and Solskjær turned a 1–0 deficit against Bayern Munich into a 2–1 win in stoppage time.
  • Fact check: UEFA final record, season page and club honour records checked 25 June 2026.
Read the 1998–99 season →
Champions League · 2007–08

Moscow, 2008

Alex Ferguson's second Champions League win completed a Premier League and European Cup double. Cristiano Ronaldo's 42-goal season carried the attack, but the final turned on defensive resilience, penalty pressure and Van der Sar reading Anelka's decisive kick.

Manager
Alex Ferguson
Captain
Rio Ferdinand in the Champions League final; Gary Neville was club captain but missed most of the season.
Cup route
Sporting CP, Roma, Dynamo Kyiv, Lyon, Roma again, Barcelona, Chelsea.
Final
Manchester United 1–1 Chelsea after extra time; United won 6–5 on penalties, Luzhniki Stadium, 21 May 2008.
Top scorer
Cristiano Ronaldo, 42 goals in all competitions; eight in the Champions League.
Key players
Van der Sar, Ferdinand, Vidić, Evra, Scholes, Carrick, Rooney, Tévez, Ronaldo.
Final XI
Van der Sar; Brown, Ferdinand, Vidić, Evra; Hargreaves, Scholes, Carrick; Ronaldo, Rooney, Tévez.
  • League clincher: United won 2–0 at Wigan on the final day to retain the Premier League.
  • European hinge: Scholes's semi-final goal against Barcelona sent United to Moscow after a 1–0 aggregate win.
  • Final sequence: Ronaldo scored first, Lampard equalised, Ronaldo missed in the shootout, Terry missed for Chelsea, then Van der Sar saved from Anelka.
  • Fact check: UEFA final record, season page and club honour records checked 25 June 2026.
Read the 2007–08 season →

Scope and sourcing

Sources and methodology

This archive covers Manchester United men's first-team honours. Charity and Community Shields are included in the headline total, while second-tier league titles, youth competitions and Manchester United Women's honours are outside the current scope. Shared Charity Shield victories are counted as honours and identified as shared within the archive.

The shared Charity Shield victories included here are 1965, 1967, 1977 and 1990. Timeline labels use the calendar year in which the title or final was completed; linked season records use the corresponding football season.

When historical records conflict, the archive prioritises official club and competition records, then cross-checks established football-statistics sources and contemporary season records. Where a record remains uncertain, the site follows the source hierarchy described in the methodology page.

Corrections are welcome through the corrections page.