A continuation of the British League Division Two KO Cup was named New National League KO Cup in it's first year and then National League KO Cup thereafter. In 1991 the Leagues were again renamed and the original title British League Division Two KO Cup returned until 1995 when reorganization again gave birth to the Premier League and it's cup tournament the Premier League KO Cup.
New National League Knockout Cup |
1975 |
Eastbourne Eagles |
Workington Comets |
National League Knockout Cup |
1976 |
Newcastle Diamonds |
Berwick Bandits |
1977 |
Eastbourne Eagles |
Berwick Bandits |
1978 |
Eastbourne Eagles |
Rye House Rockets |
1979 |
Rye House Rockets |
Berwick Bandits |
1980 |
Berwick Bandits |
Middlesbrough Bears |
1981 |
Edinburgh Monarchs |
Berwick Bandits |
1982 |
Newcastle Diamonds |
Ellesmere Port Gunners |
1983 |
Exeter Falcons |
Weymouth Wildcats |
1984 |
Hackney Kestrels |
Berwick Bandits |
1985 |
Eastbourne Eagles |
Ellesmere Port Gunners |
1986 |
Eastbourne Eagles |
Mildenhall Fen Tigers |
1987 |
Eastbourne Eagles |
Mildenhall Fen Tigers |
1988 |
Hackney Kestrels |
Wimbledon Dons |
1989 |
Berwick Bandits |
Poole Pirates |
1990 |
Poole Pirates |
Middlesbrough Bears |
British League Division Two KO Cup |
1991 |
Arena Essex Hammers |
Glasgow Tigers |
1992 |
Peterborough Panthers |
Rye House Rockets |
1993 |
Glasgow Tigers |
Swindon Robins |
1994 |
Glasgow Tigers |
Edinburgh Monarchs |
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Edinburgh 1981 Champions |
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