Albion Sports completed the double with a 2-1 win over Oakenshaw in the Senior League Cup final at Eccleshill United and are now only two cup wins away from a four-trophy clean sweep.
Vinnie Archer's shot was deflected off a defender's heel to put Albion in front but a mix-up in the Albion defence saw Oakenshaw level via an own goal.
The score remained 1-1 until, with just three minutes on the clock, Albion brought on Taj Singh - the club's all-time leading scorer - and within seconds of his introduction he won the game with a header.
Tonight Albion are at Woodlesford in the County Cup final against Sikh Temple from Huddersfield and on Sunday they defend the District Cup against Fairweather Green at Horsfall Stadium.
In the Bradford & District FA Sunday Cup final Queensbridge United beat Royal Mail Rangers 3-2 in a thriller at Thackley.
Both teams finished second in their respective Sunday Alliance League divisions, Queensbridge in 2A and Royal Mail Rangers in 2B, so the final had all the ingredients to be a classic.
From the moment the referee blew the whistle both teams went all out to get the upper hand but the football was scrappy and unorganised.
Even so Royal Mail scored a goal through Ray Gartlan, who looked dangerous throughout.
When the half-time whistle sounded Royal Mail had a precarious one-goal lead.
After the interval Royal Mail looked the stronger side with Gary Tipper and Kamran Ali making good progress on the left flank, and the pair set up a glut of goalscoring chances.
An overlapping run by Tipper took him past Hamran Zahid and he laid the ball into the path of Gartlan, who netted his second of the game.
Royal Mail were on the back foot as Queensbridge started to play some good open football.
A long ball from midfield through the centre saw Ateek Hussain break away and score past a sprawling Anthony Redmond.
Queensbridge now had the bit between their teeth and kept pushing forward. Another break through a very flat Royal Mail defence resulted in Ismail Khan hitting the target to put Queensbridge on level terms.
Royal Mail seemed to have no answer to the speed and movement of a now fired-up Queensbridge, who came close to adding to their score on several occasions.
At the other end Royal Mail had a few more chances after a period of good short football but lacked the killer instinct in front of goal.
The tenacity of Queensbridge carried them forward again and again until a move down the right ended with Waheed Khan crossing for Ateek Hussain to side-foot the winner on 86 minutes.
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