The West London Cup was a competition which Fulham participated in from 1886 until 1892. They won the trophy the first ear they entered, in the 1886-87 season, which earned the club their first ever piece of silverware.
The club, then known as Fulham St Andrew's, had become members of the West London Football Association in the summer of 1886 and therefore qualified for the competition for the upcoming 1886-87 season.
1886-87
Only 7 clubs entered, with the "First round" ties being the following:
- St Matthew's v Old Victorians - Caxtonians v Oaklands - Fulham St Andrew's v Stanley - Sydney bye
After a comprehensive 4-1 win over fierce rivals Stanley, and the following ties for the Semi-finals were:
- St Matthew's v Sydney - Fulham St Andrew's v Oaklands
Fulham beat Oalkands by two goals to nil, and set up the Final against St Matthew's in which a late brace from captain Jack Howland saw us win our first ever trophy on 19 February 1887.