When did your club last win a trophy? Every club in the 92 ranked by their last silverware

52. Wolverhampton Wanderers (Championship, 2017/18)

Nuno's electric Wolves were superb in the Championship in 2018 - and managed successive seventh-placed finishes in the Premier League and an adventure in the Europa League after that.

51. Accrington Stanley (League Two 2017/18)

A Billy Kee brace secured passage to League One back in 2017.

50. Lincoln City (League Two, 2018/19)

Promotion to the third tier with a 0-0 draw against Tranmere Rovers was Danny Cowley's side's third trophy in three years. 

49. Sheffield United (Championship, 2018/19)

Chris Wilder's tricky Blades were outstanding in promotion with the famed overlapping centre-backs, managing to impress in the Premier League in their first season up, too. Unfortunately, relegation swiftly followed. 

48. Tranmere Rovers (League Two play-offs, 2018/19)

Tranmere won the League Two play-offs in 2019, having won the National League play-offs the season prior.

47. Charlton Athletic (League One play-offs, 2018/19)

A 2-1 victory over Sunderland in May 2019 ensured Lee Bowyer's side a spot in the Championship. Netflix's Sunderland 'Till I Die caught the Black Cats' heartache on tape. 

46. Aston Villa (Championship play-offs, 2018/19)

Twelve months on from their Wembley heartbreak against Fulham, Dean Smith's side reached the Premier League after defeating Frank Lampard's Derby at Wembley. Anwar El Ghazi and John McGinn got Villa back where they belong. 

45. Harrogate Town (National League play-offs, 2019/20)

After finishing second on PPG behind Barrow in the National League, Harrogate would have to do it the hard way. But a 3-1 victory over Notts County in the play-off final was a moment for fans to savour amid lockdown. 

44. Arsenal (FA Cup, 2019/20)

Mikel Arteta's first (and to date, only) silverware as Arsenal boss came in his first few months in charge, as a Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang brace toppled Chelsea at an empty Wembley. 

43. Leeds United (Championship, 2019/20)

At the *checks notes* gazillionth time of asking, Leeds United finally made it back to the Premier League under the careful, slightly mad, guidance of Marcelo Bielsa. El Loco's side finished the season as champions, with a ten-point cushion between them and second-placed West Brom. 

42. Wycombe Wanderers (League One play-offs, 2019/20)

Gareth Ainsworth, Adebayo Akinfenwa & Co. reached the Championship thanks to a 2-1 Wembley win over Oxford United. Goals from Anthony Stewart and Joe Jacobson delivered the goods on a monumental night for Chairboys fans. 

41. Northampton Town (League Two play-offs 2019/20)

A crushing 4-0 victory over Exeter in a deserted Wembley handed Northampton Town League Two play-off glory, with Keith Curle's side going up to the third tier. 

40. Barrow (National League, 2019/20)

June 17, 2020 will live long in the memory of Barrow fans. That was the day the National League elected to complete the COVID-ravaged season on a points per game basis. The Bluebirds were given top spot over Harrogate Town courtesy of their 1.89 PPG. 

39. Salford City (EFL Trophy, 2019/20)

The Class of 92's plaything defeated Pompey 4-2 on penalties (following a bore draw) to secure the EFL Trophy in an empty Wembley. 

38. Swindon Town (League Two, 2019/20)

Swindon finished top of League Two in March 2020, albeit level on points with second-place Crewe. They won the title thanks to their superior goal difference.

37. Coventry City (League One, 2019/20)

Mark Robins' side flew to the third tier title last term, finishing five points clear of second-place Rotherham when the season ended in March 2020. 

36. Hull City (League One, 2020/21)

Mallik Wilkes' 19 league goals helped fire the Tigers to the third tier title in 2020/21, as Hull returned to the Championship at the first time of asking.

35. Cheltenham Town (League Two, 2020/21)

The Robins topped League two to bag promotion to the third tier. Michael Duff's side finished just two points clear of second-placed Cambridge United. 

34. Norwich City (Championship, 2020/21)

Daniel Farke's Canaries returned to the Premier League at the first time of asking after winning the second flight at a canter this term. They failed to stay up, though, falling back into the Championship as their perrenial yo-yo status continues.  

33. Brentford (Championship play-offs, 2020/21)

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