Nottingham Forest's Glorious Trophy Collection: A Comprehensive Look

Nottingham Forest, a football club steeped in history and tradition, has amassed an impressive collection of trophies over the years. This article delves into the rich tapestry of Nottingham Forest's trophy cabinet, highlighting some of the most prestigious and memorable wins.

European Success: The Glory Days
Nottingham Forest's most iconic period was undoubtedly the late 1970s and early 1980s, a time when the club achieved unprecedented European success. Under the stewardship of legendary manager Brian Clough, Forest became the first British club to win back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980.

- European Cup (2): 1979, 1980
- European Super Cup (1): 1979
- UEFA Cup (1): 1980
Domestic Dominance

While their European exploits grabbed the headlines, Nottingham Forest also enjoyed significant domestic success during this period. They won the First Division title in 1978, the League Cup in 1978 and 1989, and the FA Cup in 1959.
| Trophy | Year(s) |
|---|---|
| First Division | 1978 |
| FA Cup | 1959 |
| League Cup | 1978, 1989 |
Recent Achievements

Although Nottingham Forest's most successful period is behind them, the club has continued to add to its trophy collection in recent years. In 2019, they won the EFL Cup, their first major trophy in 18 years.
- EFL Cup (1): 2019
Trophy Haul by Numbers

In total, Nottingham Forest has won:
- 2 European Cups
- 1 European Super Cup
- 1 UEFA Cup
- 1 First Division title
- 2 FA Cups
- 2 League Cups
- 1 EFL Cup




















This impressive haul is a testament to the club's rich history and the incredible achievements of its players and managers over the years. As Nottingham Forest continues to strive for success, their trophy cabinet serves as a reminder of their past glories and a source of inspiration for the future.