Two trophies won at Wembley over the weekend were lifted by former Carlisle United players.
First, Corry Evans captained Sunderland to victory in the League One play-off final against Wycombe Wanderers.
And 24 hours later Bromley skipper Byron Webster was raising the FA Trophy after his side beat Wrexham.
Evans, who was on loan with the Blues back in 2010, led Sunderland back into the second tier as the Black Cats defeated Wycombe 2-0 on Saturday.
The 31-year-old midfielder was a United player during Greg Abbott's reign, joining on loan from Manchester United.
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It was with the Blues that the Northern Ireland international made his Football League debut in a 1-1 draw at Bristol Rovers in League One.
But that proved the only appearance of his time with the Cumbrians, as Evans went on to join Hull City that season.
He has been with Sunderland for a season after ending a long spell with Blackburn Rovers last summer, and got his hands on the play-off silverware after goals from Elliot Embleton and Ross Stewart ended the Wearside club's four-year wait to return to the second tier.
On Sunday, meanwhile, ex-United centre-half Webster helped Bromley see off big-spending Wrexham to win non-league's top knockout cup competition.
A goal from Michael Cheek was enough for Andy Woodman's side to claim the trophy.
YOUR BUILDBASE FA TROPHY WINNERS OF 2021-22…
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Webster - who made 39 appearances for United in the 2019/20 season before joining Bromley - helped keep Wrexham's big-money strike force of Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer at bay.
Aaron Hayden missed out for Wrexham through injury while another ex-Blue, Shaun Brisley, was not involved for the Welsh outfit.
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