Silsden put the icing on the top of their very tasty season, when they won the County amateur League's Premier Division League Cup title.
Goals from Andy Holden and Gavin Finn (pictured) secured a 2-0 victory over Wibsey in Friday night's final held at the Brighouse Town's ground.
They were 1-0 up at the break with the goal from finn securing their fifth trophy of the season.
This term the club has won the Charity Shield, League Championship, County Amateur League title, County Challenge Cup, to add to the League Cup. They have gone through the season with only one defeat, when they were beaten by the East Riding while representign the West Riding FA in the county championship.
The last time a County amateur Team won four trophies - the Charity shield is a recent addition - was Bradford Rovers in the 1939-40 season.
"Silsden's achievement this year is quite remarkable," said league spokesman Philip Rhodes.
But it is not the first time the Silsden club has achieved success. The current season has revived memories for former player Richard Snowden who played for Silsden AFC from 1969 to 77.
"We won the Westr Riding County Amateur League undefeated in the 1971-72 season, playing 24 games, won 19, drew 5 and lost none. In the same season we beat Cowling 4-0 in the Keighley Cup at Lawkholme Lane.
Inthe last league game of the season Keighley Shamrocks beat Ardsley Celtic 3-0 with goals from Scott Nelson, Jack Kershaw and Paul Lynyard.
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