London Cup
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The London Cup was a competition initially staged intermittently between 1935 and 1954, and then again after a long hiatus in 1989.
The early editions were competed for by the top teams in the English National League. In 1947, the London Cup was awarded to the winner of the ENL playoffs.
The 1989 tournament was comprised mostly of teams from the lower-level British Hockey League Division One and English League, but also included the Streatham Redskins from the top-level BHL.
Champions
- 1935: Wembley Canadians
- 1936: Earls Court Rangers - runner up: Wembley Lions
- 1937: Harringay Racers - runner up: Wembley Monarchs
- 1938: Wembley Lions - runner up: Harringay Racers
- 1939: Harringay Greyhounds - runner up: Harringay Racers
- 1940: Harringay Racers - runner up: Wembley Lions
- 1947: Harringay Greyhounds
- 1954: Streatham
- 1989: Slough Jets