West Ham United (originally Thames Ironworks F.C. until 1900) has a rich history of honours, primarily in domestic cups and select EuropeWest Ham United (originally founded as Thames Ironworks F.C. in 1895 before renaming in 1900) has built up a solid collection of honours over its long history. While the club has never claimed the English top-flight league title, it has enjoyed success in cup competitions at home and in Europe.

Early Years as Thames Ironworks (1895–1900)

During its amateur and regional phase, the club picked up several local titles:

  • London League Champions: 1897–98
  • Southern League Division Two Champions: 1898–99
  • West Ham Charity Cup: Winners in 1895–96 (and runners-up the following year)
Thames Ironworks Era, 1895–1900

Visual records of physical trophies from this era are quite rare.an competitions. They have never won the top-flight English league title but have secured several major trophies.

Pre-West Ham United (Thames Ironworks Era, 1895–1900)

  • London League Champions: 1897–98
  • Southern League Division Two Champions: 1898–99
  • West Ham Charity Cup Winners: 1895–96 (and runners-up in 1896–97)

FA Charity Shield / Community Shield – 1964 (shared) Shared with Liverpool following the 1964 FA Cup triumph.

European Cup Winners’ Cup – 1964–65

European Cup Winners’ Cup – 1964–65 A memorable 2–0 win over 1860 Munich at Wembley in an all-English final. (They were runners-up in 1976.)

Second Division / Championship Titles – Two wins

  • 1957–58
  • 1980–81 These secured promotion to the top division.

Main Trophies Won as West Ham United

Here’s a breakdown of the club’s key achievements, with images of the silverware and celebrations:

Football League War Cup – 1940 The club won the first edition of this wartime competition, defeating Blackburn Rovers 1–0 in the final at Wembley.

FA Cup – Three victories

  • 1963–64 (beat Preston North End)
  • 1974–75 (beat Fulham)
  • 1979–80 (beat Arsenal)
FA CUP 1979–80 (beat Arsenal 1.0)

UEFA Intertoto Cup – 1999 A secondary European competition success.

UEFA Europa Conference League – 2022–23 A dramatic 2–1 victory against Fiorentina in Prague, with Jarrod Bowen scoring the winning goal in the final minute. This ended a 43-year wait for major silverware.