First League trophy

The First League trophy is the trophy that has been awarded to champions of the First League from 1911. The silver trophy was established by the Royal Brunanter Football Association in 1911 to award to Fulvia after a second league win, a then-record.

Since then, subsequent champions' names were engraved on the trophy. After 1912 the 1909 and 1909 winners were added to the trophy, with the order resuming in 1913. Carrington FC's consecutive win in 1916 and 1917 was maked with the two dates and not two names, a format followed later on. 1948 was the last year engraved on the cup; there was no further room for other team names. After two consecutive wins for St. Marks Koningstad in 1952 and 1953, a plaque with the winner and year was affixed to the trophy, changed yearly.