What years did Derby County win the trophies?

Derby County have won a number of trophies in their long and illustrious history. The first major trophy the Rams won was the FA Cup in 1946, making them the first team to win the cup outside of the top two divisions. The following year, they won the Football League First Division title, an unprecedented feat for a team outside of the top two divisions.

In 1971, Derby County won their second Football League First Division title, which was followed by the League Cup in 1975. The Rams also won the Football League Second Division title in 1987 and the Football League Championship (formerly the First Division) in 1995 and 2007. In addition to these successes, Derby County have also won the FA Charity Shield in 1975 and the Anglo-Scottish Cup in 1975 and 1976.

The most recent trophy the Rams have won was the Football League Championship in 2007, when they defeated West Bromwich Albion in the play-off final. This was the first time Derby County had won the title in 32 years, and the victory was celebrated by fans all over the country. The club also reached the FA Cup final in 2014, but lost to Queens Park Rangers.