Man Utd, Everton, Tottenham: When did every PL side last win a major trophy?
Everton are one of the most successful sides in English football history.
The Merseyside club have won 30 trophies in their history, including being crowned English champions nine times and five FA Cup triumphs.
However, they have not had too much success in recent years when it comes to lifting silverware.
Everton’s last major trophy came all the way back in 1995, when they lifted their fifth FA Cup after defeating Manchester United at Wembley Stadium.
Paul Rideout scored the only goal of the game as Everton shocked United.
It has now been over 10,000 days since that day.
Everton have reached an unwelcomed landmark, but how does their trophy drought compare to the other 19 clubs currently in England’s top tier?
Back in March, Planet Sport listed how many days every Premier League side had gone without winning a major trophy.
Their definition of a major trophy was any one of the Premier League/First Division, the League Cup, the FA Cup, the Champions League, the Europa League, the UEFA Super Cup, or the Club World Cup.
We’ve updated their list following Everton reaching the 10,000 day landmark and you can view every Premier League’s side major trophy drought below…
Figures correct as of October 6, 2022.
=16. Brentford – Never
=16. Brighton & Hove Albion – Never
=16. Crystal Palace – Never
=16. Fulham – Never
=16. Bournemouth – Never
15. Newcastle – 24,604 days
Last major trophy win: FA Cup, 1955
14. Southampton – 16,959 days
Last major trophy win: FA Cup, 1976
13. Wolves – 15,545 days
Last major trophy win: League Cup, 1980
12. West Ham United – 15,489 days
Last major trophy win: FA Cup, 1980
11. Nottingham Forest – 11,848 days
Last major trophy win: League Cup, 1990
10. Leeds United – 11,020 days
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