Crawley manager Francis Vines hailed his side as 'magnificent' after seeing them complete an historic league and cup double.
Reds added the Dr Martens Cup to the premier division title they won last week with a 2-0 win against Moor Green in the second leg of the final at Broadfield Stadium last night.
It is only the second time in history that a team has won both the cup and premier division in the same season, the other being Wimbledon in 1976.
Danny Marney and Charlie MacDonald scored the goals to give Reds a 4-1 aggregate win.
Crawley, who won the competition for the first time last season, beat Havant, Welling, Dover and Eastleigh to reach the final.
Vines said: "The match wasn't pretty but what the players have achieved this season has been magnificent. This is the icing on the cake and overall we have deserved it.
"I'm looking to next season already because I want to make sure our success is not a one off and we can carry on doing well."
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