They waited 70 years for this! Newcastle won their 13th trophy in history.
Alex Olise
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
On Sunday, March 16, a remarkable event occurred in Newcastle's history. In the final match of the English League Cup, the Magpies defeated Liverpool thanks to goals from Burn and Isak.
Interestingly, this trophy became the first in the careers of most players and the head coach. For the club itself, founded in 1892, the title became the 13th in its history. The team has been crowned English champions four times, won the national Cup six times, lifted the country's Super Cup once, and also claimed the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (a predecessor of the UEFA Cup, though not officially recognized by the European football union).
All of Newcastle's trophies:
- English Champions — 4 (1904/05, 1906/07, 1908/09, 1926/27)
- FA Cup — 6 (1910, 1924, 1932, 1951, 1952, 1955)
- FA Community Shield — 1 (1909)
- Inter-Cities Fairs Cup — 1 (1968/69)
- English League Cup — 1 (2025)
Excluding the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup victory, Newcastle last won a trophy 70 years ago. Additionally, thanks to the victory over Liverpool, the Magpies secured a spot in the Conference League for the next season. However, given the club's position in the Premier League, there is a high likelihood that Newcastle will earn the right to compete in the Champions League or the Europa League.