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Encyclopedia > Scottish Cup
Scottish Cup
Scottish Cup 2007-08
Founded
1874
Nation
Flag of Scotland Scotland
Holders (2006-07)
Celtic

The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup[1], usually known as the Scottish Cup, is the national cup knockout competition in Scottish football. The trophy awarded to the winners has the distinction of being the oldest national trophy in the world.[2] Image File history File links Current_sport. ... The 2007-08 Scottish Cup is the 123rd staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Image File history File links Scottish_cup. ... Year 1874 (MDCCCLXXIV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link with display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Scotland. ... This article is about the country. ... The 2006-07 Scottish Cup is the staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Tennents Scottish Cup. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... This article is about the country. ... A player (wearing the red kit) has penetrated the defence (in the white kit) and is taking a shot at goal. ...

Contents

History

The Scottish Cup started in the 1873-74 season, competition was contested by 16 teams. The trophy was first awarded to Queen's Park when they beat Clydesdale 2-0 in the final in front of a crowd of 3,000 people. While the English FA Cup is the oldest cup competition in the world, the trophy awarded to the Scottish Cup winners is the oldest trophy, being minted in 1885. Season 1873-74 was the first in Scottish football to feature competitive domestic fixtures, with the introduction of the Scottish Cup competition. ... Queens Park Football Club is a famous Scottish football team, and is the oldest football club in Scotland[1], founded in 1867. ... Clydesdale F. C. were a nineteenth-century Glasgow-based soccer club, who were attached to Clydesdale Cricket Club during the 1870s. ... This article is about the English FA Cup. ...


Cup Shocks

Like the FA Cup, the Scottish Cup produces occasional "giant-killings" where a team from a low division unexpectedly defeats a team from a higher division. Some famous cup shocks include 1938, where Second Division East Fife were the victors in the final against Kilmarnock and thus won the cup. Another instance was in 1967, where Berwick Rangers defeated Rangers 1-0. This article is about the English FA Cup. ... Year 1938 (MCMXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... East Fife Football Club (also known as East Fife or The Fifers) is a Scottish football club based in the town of Methil, Fife. ... Kilmarnock Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. ... Year 1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the 1967 Gregorian calendar. ... Berwick Rangers Football Club are a football team based in the English Border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, currently playing in the Scottish Football League. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ...


Recent Cup Shocks
Famous recent giant-killings include 2000 when First Division Inverness CT's victory over Celtic by 3 goals to 1 at Celtic Park in 2000, memorable for The Sun 's famous headline: Scottish Division One is the highest division of the Scottish Football League and the second highest in the Scottish football league system. ... Inverness Caledonian Thistle Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the city of Inverness. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Celtic Park is a football stadium in the Parkhead area of Glasgow in Scotland. ... This article is about a British tabloid. ...

Super Caley Go Ballistic Celtic Are Atrocious

Celtic, with a debutante Roy Keane in tow, also fell victim to Clyde when they were beaten 2-1 at Broadwood Stadium in 2005. The 2006-07 season saw the other half of the Old Firm, Rangers, suffer a 3-2 Scottish Cup exit to Dunfermline Athletic, who eventually reached the final despite finishing bottom of the Premier League. Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Roy Maurice Keane (born 10 August 1971 in Mayfield, Cork City, Ireland) is an Irish former professional footballer and the current manager of English Premier League club Sunderland. ... Clyde Football Club is a Scottish professional football team currently playing in the First Division of the Scottish Football League. ... Broadwood Stadium is a football stadium situated in Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Crowd at football match between Celtic F.C. and Rangers F.C. at Celtic Park. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Dunfermline Athletic F.C. is a Scottish football team currently playing in the Scottish Premier League. ... The Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League commonly known as the Scottish Premier League, Premier League or SPL is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top level of the Scottish football league system - above the Scottish Football League. ...

Old Firm Dominance

The Old Firm (Celtic and Rangers, both of Glasgow) are dominant forces in Scottish football. They are the only two clubs to have won the SPL since its inception in 1998 and their authority also extends over the Scottish Cup. The final of the 2005-06 competition was played on May 13, 2006 at Hampden Park between Heart of Midlothian and Gretna and was the first final in nine years that an Old Firm side has not been involved in, and the first to ever feature a team from the third tier of the Scottish League setup. Crowd at football match between Celtic F.C. and Rangers F.C. at Celtic Park. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ... This article is about the country. ... The Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League commonly known as the Scottish Premier League, Premier League or SPL is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top level of the Scottish football league system - above the Scottish Football League. ... Competitive football has been played in Scotland since 1890. ... is the 133rd day of the year (134th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... Gretna Football Club is a Scottish football club from Gretna, near Annan, Dumfries and Galloway and promoted to the Scottish Premier League in the 06/07 season. ... The Scottish football league system (or pyramid) is a series of partially interconnected leagues for Scottish Association football clubs. ...


Format

The competition format is that of a knockout. Teams are drawn against each other randomly. The team who is drawn first from each tie is the home team. If the first match finishes in a draw, a replay is played at the stadium of the second team drawn. In the replay, if the scores are still level at full time, extra time is played and (if necessary) penalties are used to decide the winner of the tie. A tournament is an organized competition in which many participants play each other in individual games. ... To tie or draw is to finish a competition with identical or inconclusive results. ... Look up replay in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Extra time is an additional period played at the end of some games of football (soccer) if the score is tied after the two standard periods (halves) of play. ... Penalty shootouts, officially named kicks from the penalty mark, are a method sometimes used to decide which team progresses to the next stage of a tournament (or wins the tournament) following a draw in a game of football. ...


Semi-Final

The Semi-Final matches are played at neutral stadiums, usually the national stadium Hampden Park. The Final is traditionally played at Hampden, but during the 1990s some finals were staged at Celtic Park and Ibrox while Hampden was reconstructed. The Final is the only round currently which does not have a replay and is played to a finish. Extra time is played and penalties are used if necessary. This happened in the finals of 1990 and 2006. For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Celtic Park is a football stadium in the Parkhead area of Glasgow in Scotland. ... Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow, Scotland. ... Year 1990 (MCMXC) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar). ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Introduction of New Entry Criteria

For the full entry criteria see, Scottish Cup Format This article outlines the current entry format for each round of the Scottish Cup, Scotlands national football competition. ...


Previously clubs in the Scottish League Third Division and Second Division qualified automatically for the first round, along with four non-league teams each from the Scottish Qualifying Cup (North) and (South) competitions. Clubs in the Scottish League First Division and the Scottish Premier League had automatic byes to the third round. However, from the 2007/2008 season a new criteria was introduced for entry into the Scottish Cup[3]. The Scottish Qualifying Cup competitions were scrapped and the 36 SFA member clubs outwith the SPL and SFL were given direct entry to the 1st Round of the cup. Additionally, the league winners of the East of Scotland and South of Scotland Leagues, both of which contain some clubs that are not full members of the SFA and hence could not previously enter the Scottish Cup, were given a place in the draw. The Scottish Football League Third Division is the third highest division of the Scottish Football League and the fourth highest overall in the Scottish football league system. ... Scottish Division Two is the second highest division of the Scottish Football League and the third highest in the Scottish football league system. ... The National League System, otherwise known as the football pyramid, is a comprehensive league structure for football clubs in England playing below the level of the FA Premier League and The Football League. ... // Overview The Scottish Qualifying Cup is a football competition played in Scotland. ... Scottish Division One is the highest division of the Scottish Football League and the second highest in the Scottish football league system. ... The Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League commonly known as the Scottish Premier League, Premier League or SPL is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top level of the Scottish football league system - above the Scottish Football League. ... // Overview The Scottish Qualifying Cup is a football competition played in Scotland. ... The Scottish Football Association (SFA) is the governing body for the sport of football in Scotland. ... The Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League commonly known as the Scottish Premier League, Premier League or SPL is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top level of the Scottish football league system - above the Scottish Football League. ... The Scottish Football League is a league of football teams in Scotland. ... The Scottish Football Association (SFA) is the governing body for the sport of football in Scotland. ...


Most controversially, clubs from Scottish Junior football (all but one of whom are not members of the Scottish FA as they belong to the Scottish Junior FA) have been admitted for the first time. Up to four Junior clubs are allowed to enter, these being the winners of the previous season's North Premier League, West Premier League and East Superleague, and the winner of the Scottish Junior Cup if they have not also won one of the three regional league titles.[4] The first three Junior clubs to qualify for the tournament are Culter, Pollok and Linlithgow Rose. The Scottish Junior Cup, also known as the OVD Cup, is a competition organised by the Scottish Junior Football Association. ... Culter F.C. are a junior football club from the village of Peterculter, Aberdeen, Scotland. ... Pollok Football Club are a Scottish football (soccer) club based in Pollokshaws in the southside of the city of Glasgow. ... Linlithgow Rose Football Club is a football club from Linlithgow, Lothian, Scotland. ...


Media coverage

Sky Sports and BBC Scotland currently own the rights to broadcast television coverage of Scottish Cup matches. Sky Sports typically broadcast one live match per round from the third round onwards, while BBC Scotland are permitted to broadcast one live match prior to the Final. BBC Scotland also provide highlights from the third round onwards which are shown on their flagship football show Sportscene. Both broadcasters televise the Final live. Sky Sports is the brand name for a group of 9 channels. ... BBC Scotland (BBC Alba in Gaelic) is a constituent part of the British Broadcasting Corporation, the publicly-funded broadcaster of the United Kingdom. ... Sportscene is a Scottish sports television programme produced by BBC Scotland. ...


It is not yet known how the format changes to the 2007-08 competition will affect television coverage.


Radio broadcasting rights are currently owned by BBC Radio Scotland. BBC Radio Scotland is BBC Scotlands national radio network, broadcasting since 1976 on 92-95 FM and 810 medium wave. ...


Facts

Most clubs who have consistently maintained a spot in the Scottish Premier League have won the Cup in recent years. Curiously, Hibernian have failed to win the cup in over one hundred years, finishing runners-up nine times. Dundee United have the worst ratio of wins to losses, with only a 12.5% success rate in finals. The Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League commonly known as the Scottish Premier League, Premier League or SPL is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top level of the Scottish football league system - above the Scottish Football League. ... Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, north Edinburgh. ... Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club located in the city of Dundee. ...


The cup also holds the record for the biggest victory in World senior football, when on September 12, 1885 Arbroath beat Bon Accord 36-0 [5].[6] is the 255th day of the year (256th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1885 (MDCCCLXXXV) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... Arbroath F.C. are a Scottish Association football team currently playing in the Scottish Football League. ... Bon Accord were a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland who suffered the worst defeat in any British senior football match, losing 36-0 to Arbroath in the 1885 Scottish Cup. ...


The record attendance for a final is 147,365 in the 1937 final between Celtic and Aberdeen. The first final to be decided on penalties was in 1990 when Aberdeen beat Celtic 9-8 on penalties after a 0-0 draw. Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ...


The current holders are Celtic. Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ...


Previous winners

Season Winner Scorers Score Runner-up Scorers Venue
2006-07
Details
Celtic Perrier-Doumbé 84 1 - 0 Dunfermline Athletic Hampden Park
2005-06
Details
Heart of Midlothian Skácel 39 1 - 1
(4-2 on penalties)
Gretna McGuffie 76 Hampden Park
2004-05
Details
Celtic Thompson 11 1 - 0 Dundee United Hampden Park
2003-04
Details
Celtic Larsson 58, 71
Petrov 83
3 - 1 Dunfermline Athletic Skerla 40 Hampden Park
2002-03
Details
Rangers Amoruso 66 1 - 0 Dundee Hampden Park
2001-02
Details
Rangers Løvenkrands 20, 90+3
Ferguson 69
3 - 2 Celtic Hartson 18
Balde 50
Hampden Park
2000-01
Details
Celtic McNamara 39
Larsson 48, (pen) 80
3 - 0 Hibernian Hampden Park
1999-00
Details
Rangers Van Bronckhorst 35
Vidmar 47
Dodds 49
Albertz 50
4 - 0 Aberdeen Hampden Park
1998-99
Details
Rangers Wallace 48 1 - 0 Celtic Hampden Park
1997-98
Details
Heart of Midlothian Cameron 2 (pen)
Adam 52
2 - 1 Rangers McCoist 81 Celtic Park
1996-97
Details
Kilmarnock Wright 20 1 - 0 Falkirk Ibrox Stadium
1995-96
Details
Rangers Laudrup (2), Durie (3) 5 - 1 Heart of Midlothian Colquhoun Hampden Park
1994-95
Details
Celtic Van Hooijdonk 1 - 0 Airdrieonians Hampden Park
1993-94
Details
Dundee United Brewster 47 1 - 0 Rangers Hampden Park
1992-93
Details
Rangers Murray, Hateley 2 - 1 Aberdeen Richardson Celtic Park
1991-92
Details
Rangers Hateley, McCoist 2 - 1 Airdrieonians Smith Hampden Park
1990-91
Details
Motherwell Ferguson, O'Donnell,
Angus, Kirk
4 - 3
(after extra time)
Dundee United Bowman, O'Neil,
Jackson
Hampden Park
1989-90
Details
Aberdeen 0 - 0
(9-8 on penalties)
Celtic Hampden Park
1988-89
Details
Celtic Miller 1 - 0 Rangers Hampden Park
1987-88
Details
Celtic McAvennie (2) 2 - 1 Dundee United Gallacher Hampden Park
1986-87
Details
St Mirren Ferguson 1 - 0
(after extra time)
Dundee United Hampden Park
1985-86
Details
Aberdeen Hewitt 5, 48
Stark 75
3 - 0 Heart of Midlothian Hampden Park
1984-85
Details
Celtic Provan, McGarvey 2 - 1 Dundee United Beedie Hampden Park
1983-84
Details
Aberdeen Black 23
McGhee 98
2 - 1
(after exta time)
Celtic P. McStay 86 Hampden Park
1982-83
Details
Aberdeen Black 116 1 - 0
(after exta time)
Rangers Hampden Park
1981-82
Details
Aberdeen McLeish 32
McGhee 93
Strachan 103
Cooper 110
4 - 1
(after exta time)
Rangers MacDonald 15 Hampden Park
1980-81
Details

Replay
Rangers 0 - 0
(after exta time)
Dundee United Hampden Park
Rangers Cooper, Russell,
MacDonald (2)
4 - 1 Dundee United Dodds Hampden Park
1979-80
Details
Celtic McCluskey 1 - 0
(after extra time)
Rangers Hampden Park
1978-79
Details

Replay

2nd Rp.
Rangers 0 - 0 Hibernian Hampden Park
Rangers 0 - 0
(after extra time)
Hibernian Hampden Park
Rangers Johnstone (2), Duncan (og) 3 - 2
(after extra time)
Hibernian Higgins, MacLeod (pen) Hampden Park
1977-78
Details
Rangers MacDonald 35
Johnstone 57
2 - 1 Aberdeen Ritchie 85 Hampden Park
1976-77
Details
Celtic Lynch (pen) 1 - 0 Rangers Hampden Park
1975-76
Details
Rangers Johnstone 2, MacDonald 3 - 1 Heart of Midlothian Shaw Hampden Park
1974-75
Details
Celtic Wilson (2), McCluskey (pen) 3 - 1 Airdrieonians McCann Hampden Park
1973-74
Details
Celtic Hood, Murray, Deans 3 - 0 Dundee United Hampden Park
1972-73
Details
Rangers Parlane, Conn, Forsyth 3 - 2 Celtic Dalglish, Connelly (pen) Hampden Park
1971-72
Details
Celtic McNeill, Deans (3), Macari (2) 6 - 1 Hibernian Gordon Hampden Park
1970-71
Details

Replay
Celtic Lennox 1 - 1 Rangers Johnstone Hampden Park
Celtic Macari, Hood (pen) 2 - 1 Rangers Callaghan (og) Hampden Park
1969-70
Details
Aberdeen Harper 27 (pen)
McKay 83, 90
3 - 1 Celtic Lennox 88 Hampden Park
1968-69
Details
Celtic McNeill, Lennox, Connelly, Chalmers 4 - 0 Rangers Hampden Park
1967-68
Details
Dunfermline Athletic Gardner 56, 73
Lister 59 (pen)
3 - 1 Heart of Midlothian Lunn 68 (og) Hampden Park
1966-67
Details
Celtic Wallace 42, 49 2 - 0 Aberdeen Hampden Park
1965-66
Details

Replay
Rangers 0-0 Celtic Hampden Park
Rangers Johansen 1-0 Celtic Hampden Park
1964-65
Details
Celtic Auld (2), McNeill 3-2 Dunfermline Athletic Melrose, McLaughlin Hampden Park
1963-64
Details
Rangers Millar (2), Brand 3-1 Dundee Cameron Hampden Park
1962-63
Details

Replay
Rangers Brand 1-1 Celtic Murdoch Hampden Park
Rangers Brand (2), Wilson 3-0 Celtic Hampden Park
1961-62
Details
Rangers Brand, Wilson 2-0 St Mirren Hampden Park
1960-61
Details

Replay
Dunfermline Athletic 0-0 Celtic Hampden Park
Dunfermline Athletic Thomson 67
Dickson 88
2-0 Celtic Hampden Park
1959-60
Details
Rangers Millar (2) 2-0 Kilmarnock Hampden Park
1958-59
Details
St Mirren Bryceland 43
Miller 65
Baker 76
3-1 Aberdeen Baird 89 Hampden Park
1957-58
Details
Clyde Coyle 1-0 Hibernian Hampden Park
1956-57
Details

Replay
Falkirk Prentice (pen) 1-1 Kilmarnock Curlett Hampden Park
Falkirk Merchant, Moran 2-1
(after extra time)
Kilmarnock Curlett Hampden Park
1955-56
Details
Heart of Midlothian Crawford 20, 48
Conn 80
3-1 Celtic Haughney 55 Hampden Park
1954-55
Details

Replay
Clyde Robertson 88 1-1 Celtic Walsh 38 Hampden Park
Clyde Ring 52 1-0 Celtic Hampden Park
1953-54
Details
Celtic Young (og) 50
Fallon 64
2-1 Aberdeen Buckley 51 Hampden Park
1952-53
Details

Replay
Rangers Prentice 8 1-1 Aberdeen Yorston 80 Hampden Park
Rangers Simpson 42 1-0 Aberdeen Hampden Park
1951-52
Details
Motherwell Watson, Redpath, Humphries, Kelly 4-0 Dundee Hampden Park
1950-51
Details
Celtic McPhail 1-0 Motherwell Hampden Park
1949-50
Details
Rangers Findlay, Thornton (2) 3-0 East Fife Hampden Park
1948-49
Details
Rangers Young (2, 2pens), Williamson, Duncanson 4-1 Clyde Galletly Hampden Park
1947-48
Details

Replay
Rangers Gillick 1-1 Greenock Morton Whyte Hampden Park
Rangers Williamson 1-0
(after extra time)
Greenock Morton Hampden Park
1946-47
Details
Aberdeen Hamilton36
Williams 42
2-1 Hibernian Cuthbertson 1 Hampden Park
1938-39 Clyde Wallace, Martin (2), Noble 4-0 Motherwell Hampden Park
1937-38

Replay
East Fife McLeod 1-1 Kilmarnock McAvoy Hampden Park
East Fife McKerrell (2), McLeod, Miller 4-2
(after extra time)
Kilmarnock Thomson (pen), McGrogan Hampden Park
1936-37 Celtic Crum, Buchan 2-1 Aberdeen Armstrong Hampden Park
1935-36 Rangers McPhail 1-0 Third Lanark Hampden Park
1934-35 Rangers Smith (2) 2-1 Hamilton Academical Harrison Hampden Park
1933-34 Rangers Nicholson (2), McPhail, Main, Smith 5-0 St Mirren Hampden Park
1932-33 Celtic McGrory 1-0 Motherwell Hampden Park
1931-32

Replay
Rangers McPhail 1-1 Kilmarnock Maxwell Hampden Park
Rangers Fleming, McPhail, English 3-0 Kilmarnock Hampden Park
1930-31

Replay
Celtic McGrory, Craig (og) 2-2 Motherwell Stevenson, McMenemy Hampden Park
Celtic Thomson 2, McGrory 2 4-2 Motherwell Murdoch, Stevenson Hampden Park
1929-30

Replay
Rangers 0-0 Partick Thistle Hampden Park
Rangers Marshall, Craig 2-1 Partick Thistle Torbet Hampden Park
1928-29 Kilmarnock Aitken, Williamson 1-0 Rangers Hampden Park
1927-28 Rangers Meiklejohn (pen), McPhail, Archibald (2) 4-0 Celtic Hampden Park
1926-27 Celtic Robertson (og), McLean, Connolly 3-1 East Fife Wood Hampden Park
1925-26 St Mirren McRae, Howieson 2-0 Celtic Hampden Park
1924-25 Celtic Gallagher, McGrory 2-1 Dundee McLean Hampden Park
1923-24 Airdrieonians Russell (2) 2-0 Hibernian Ibrox
1922-23 Celtic Cassidy 1-0 Hibernian Hampden Park
1921-22 Morton Gourlay 1-0 Rangers Hampden Park
1920-21 Partick Thistle Blair 1-0 Rangers Celtic Park
1919-20 Kilmarnock Culley, Short, Smith 3-2 Albion Rovers Watson, Hillhouse Celtic Park
1913-14

Replay
Celtic 0-0 Hibernian Ibrox
Celtic McColl (2), Browning (2) 4-1 Hibernian Smith Ibrox
1912-13 Falkirk Robertson, Logan 2-0 Raith Rovers Celtic Park
1911-12 Celtic McGrory, Gallagher 2-0 Clyde Ibrox
1910-11

Replay
Celtic 0-0 Hamilton Academical Ibrox
Celtic Quinn, McAteer 2-0 Hamilton Academical Ibrox
1909-10

Replay

2nd Replay
Dundee Blair (og), Langlands 2-2 Clyde Chalmers, Booth Ibrox
Dundee 0-0 Clyde Ibrox
Dundee Bellamy, Hunter 2-1 Clyde Chalmers Ibrox
1908-09 Not awarded The SFA withheld the cup after a riot following a replay between Celtic and Rangers. [7]. Hampden Park
1907-08 Celtic Bennett (2), Hamilton, Somers, Quinn 5-1 St Mirren Cunningham Hampden Park
1906-07 Celtic Orr (pen) Somers (2) 3-0 Heart of Midlothian Hampden Park
1905-06 Heart of Midlothian Wilson 81 1-0 Third Lanark Ibrox
1904-05

Replay
Third Lanark 0-0 Rangers Hampden Park
Third Lanark Wilson (2), Johnstone 3-1 Rangers Smith Hampden Park
1903-04 Celtic Quinn (3) 3-2 Rangers Speedie (2) Hampden Park
1902-03

Replay

2nd
Rangers Stark 1-1 Heart of Midlothian Walker Celtic Park
Rangers 0-0 Heart of Midlothian Celtic Park
Rangers Mackie, Hamilton 2-0 Heart of Midlothian Celtic Park
1901-02 Hibernian McGeachen 1-0 Celtic Celtic Park
1900-01 Heart of Midlothian Walker, Bell (2), Thomson 4-3 Celtic McOustra, Quinn, McMahon Ibrox

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The 2005-06 Scottish Cup was the 121st staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Tennents Scottish Cup. ... Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... Rudolf Rudi Skacel (born 17 July 1979) is a professional footballer currently playing for Southampton and has been capped at international level by the Czech Republic. ... Gretna Football Club is a Scottish football club from Gretna, near Annan, Dumfries and Galloway and promoted to the Scottish Premier League in the 06/07 season. ... Ryan McGuffie (born July 22, 1980 in Dumfries, Scotland) is a midfielder currently playing for Scottish First Division side Gretna. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The 2004-05 season was the 108th season of competitive football in Scotland. ... The 2004-05 Scottish Cup was the 120th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Tennents Scottish Cup. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Alan Thompson (born December 22, 1973 in Newcastle) is a professional footballer currently playing for Leeds United on loan from Celtic. ... Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club located in the city of Dundee. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Competitive football has been played in Scotland since 1890. ... The 2003-04 Scottish Cup was the 119th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Tennents Scottish Cup. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... This article is about the Swedish footballer. ... Stilian Petrov (born July 5, 1979 in Montana, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian football (soccer) player who plays for the Bulgarian national team as a midfielder, and also plays for Celtic in the Scottish Premier League. ... Dunfermline Athletic Football Club is a Scottish football team based in Dunfermline, Fife, commonly known as just Dunfermline. ... Andrius Skerla (born April 29, 1977 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian professional football defender, currently playing for Polish Orange Ekstraklasa club Korona Kielce. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The 2002-03 season was the 106th season of competitive football in Scotland. ... The 2002-03 Scottish Cup was the 118th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Tennents Scottish Cup. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Lorenzo Pier Luigi Amoruso (born June 28, 1971 in Bari, Italy) is an Italian football defender who is currently without a club. ... Dundee Football Club, founded in 1893, are a football team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The 2001-02 season was the 105th season of competetive football in Scotland. ... The 2001-02 Scottish Cup was the 117th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Tennents Scottish Cup. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Peter Rosenkrands Løvenkrands (born January 29, 1980) is a professional footballer who currently plays for Scottish Premier League team Rangers. ... Barry Ferguson MBE (born Hamilton, Scotland, February 2, 1978) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays in midfield. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... John Hartson (born April 5, 1975, in Swansea, Wales) is a professional footballer,currently playing for Norwich City on loan from West Bromwich Albion. ... Dianbobo (Bobo) Balde (born 5 October 1975 in Marseille, France) is a professional footballer currently playing for Celtic. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The 2003-04 season was the 104th season of competetive football in Scotland. ... The 2000-01 Scottish Cup was the 116th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Tennents Scottish Cup. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... John Jackie McNamara, Jr. ... This article is about the Swedish footballer. ... Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, north Edinburgh. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Competitive football has been played in Scotland since 1890. ... The 1999-2000 Scottish Cup was the 115th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Tennents Scottish Cup. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Giovanni Christiaan van Bronckhorst, nicknamed Gio (born February 5, 1975 in Rotterdam) is a Dutch football defender and midfielder, who currently plays for Feyenoord in de Dutch Eredivisie. ... Tony Vidmar (born July 4, 1970 in Adelaide) is an Australian football (soccer) player of Slovenian origin, currently playing with NAC Breda in the Dutch Eredivisie. ... William Dodds (born February 5, 1969 in New Cumnock, Ayrshire) is a Scottish professional footballer. ... Jörg Albertz (born January 29, 1971 in Mönchengladbach) is a former German footballer. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Competitive football has been played in Scotland since 1890. ... The 1998-99 Scottish Cup was the 114th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Tennents Scottish Cup. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Rodney (Rod) Wallace (born in Lewisham on 2 October 1969) was an English footballer who played for Southampton, Leeds, Rangers, Bolton and Gillingham // He signed for the Saints as an apprentice in 1986 along with his twin brother Ray Wallace. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Competitive football has been played in Scotland since 1890. ... The 1997-98 Scottish Cup was the 113th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... Colin Cameron (born 23 October 1972 in Kirkcaldy) is a professional footballer who currently plays for Coventry City and has been capped 27 times for Scotland. ... Stéphane Lucien Adam (born 14 May 1969 in Lille) is a retired French footballer. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Alistair Ally Murdoch McCoist MBE (born September 24, 1962 in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire) is a Scottish former professional football player who played as a striker. ... Celtic Park is a football stadium in the Parkhead area of Glasgow in Scotland. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1996-97 Scottish Cup was the 112th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Kilmarnock Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. ... Paul Wright (born August 17, 1967 in East Kilbride) is a retired Scottish football player. ... Falkirk Football Club are a Scottish football team based in Falkirk, playing in the Scottish Premier League after winning promotion from the Scottish First Division in season 2004/05. ... Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow, Scotland. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1995-96 Scottish Cup was the 111th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Brian Laudrup (born February 22, 1969 in Vienna, Austria) is a former Danish professional football (soccer) player, who won the 1992 European Football Championship (Euro 1992) with the Denmark national team, and he was a vital part of that Rangers FC team which dominated the Scottish Premier League in the... Gordon Judas Juke Box Durie (born 6 December 1965) is a former Scottish professional footballer who played as a striker. ... Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... John Mark Colquhoun (born 14 July 1963) is a Scottish footballer who played for Stirling Albion, Celtic, Hearts, Sunderland, Millwall and St Johnstone. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1994-95 Scottish Cup was the 110th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Petrus (Pierre) Ferdinandus Johannes van Hooijdonk (born on November 29, 1969 in Steenbergen, Noord-Brabant) is a retired Dutch football player. ... Airdrieonians Football Club, more commonly known as Airdrie were a Scottish professional football team from the town of Airdrie, in the Monklands area of Lanarkshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The 1993-1994 season was the 97th season of competitive football in Scotland. ... The 1993-94 Scottish Cup was the 109th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club located in the city of Dundee. ... Craig James Brewster (born 13 December 1966) is a Scottish professional footballer and manager. ... Rangers F.C. (Rangers Football Club) is a Scottish football club from Glasgow, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1992-93 Scottish Cup was the 108th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Neil Murray (born February 21, 1973 in Bellshill) is a Scottish former footballer, who now works as an agent. ... Mark Wayne Hateley (born November 7, 1961) was an English football (soccer) player who played as a centre-forward. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... Lee Richardson (born March 12, 1969) is a former professional footballer and current assistant manager. ... Celtic Park is a football stadium in the Parkhead area of Glasgow in Scotland. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1991-92 Scottish Cup was the 107th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Mark Wayne Hateley (born November 7, 1961) was an English football (soccer) player who played as a centre-forward. ... Alistair Ally Murdoch McCoist MBE (born September 24, 1962 in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire) is a Scottish former professional football player who played as a striker. ... Airdrieonians Football Club, more commonly known as Airdrie were a Scottish professional football team from the town of Airdrie, in the Monklands area of Lanarkshire. ... Andrew Smith or Andy Smith may refer to: Andrew Smith, English politician Andrew Hayden-Smith, English actor/TV presenter formerly known as Andrew Smith Andrew Smith (veterinary surgeon), Scottish vet, founder of the Ontario Veterinary College, Canada Andrew Smith (zoologist), Scottish zoologist Andrew Smith (author), author Andrew Smith (Doctor Who... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1990-91 Scottish Cup was the 106th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. ... Iain Ferguson (born 4 August 1962, in Newarthill, North Lanarkshire) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a striker for numerous Scottish clubs during the 1980s and 90s. ... Phil ODonnell (born March 25, 1972, in Bellshill) is a Scottish football player. ... Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club located in the city of Dundee. ... David Bowman (born 10 March 1964) is a former professional footballer who played for clubs including Heart of Midlothian and Dundee United, and represented Scotland at the 1992 European Championships. ... John ONeil was born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1915. ... Colin Calderwood is a former football player who is now manager of Northampton Town. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1989-90 Scottish Cup was the 105th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1988-89 Scottish Cup was the 104th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Joe Miller is a former Scottish footballer and is currently manager of Clyde. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1987-88 Scottish Cup was the 103rd staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Frank McAvennie (born November 25, 1959 in Lanark) is a former Scottish football striker. ... Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club located in the city of Dundee. ... Kevin Gallacher (born November 23, 1966 in Clydebank, Scotland) is a former professional footballer and now a sports pundit. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1986-87 Scottish Cup was the 102nd staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Saint Mirren Football Club (usually referred to simply as St Mirren, or by the nicknames The Buddies or The Saints) are a Scottish football club based in the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire. ... Ian Ferguson (born March 15, 1967 in Glasgow) is an ex-Scottish footballer. ... Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club located in the city of Dundee. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1985-86 Scottish Cup was the 101st staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ... Billy Stark (born December 1, 1956) is a former Scottish footballer and current manager of Queens Park. ... Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The 1984-1985 season was the 88th season of competitive football in Scotland. ... The 1984-85 Scottish Cup was the 100th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Davie Provan (born 8 May 1956 at Gourock, Scotland) is a former Scottish footballer. ... Frank McGarvey (born 17 March 1956 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a retired football player. ... Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club located in the city of Dundee. ... Stuart Beedie is a Scottish former footballer who played as a midfielder for a number of Scottish clubs, including Dundee United, Dunfermline and Dundee. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1983-84 Scottish Cup was the 99th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... Eric Black (born 1 October 1963 in Bellshill, Lanarkshire) is a former professional football player who played for Aberdeen and Metz. ... Mark Edward McGhee (born 25 May 1957 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a former professional footballer and current manager of Scottish club Motherwell. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Paul McStay MBE (born 22 October 1964, in Hamilton) is a former football player who spent his entire career with Scottish team Celtic F.C. He signed for Celtic aged seventeen from Celtic Boys Club and was given the role of captain of the club in 1990. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The 1982-1983 season was the 86th season of competitive football in Scotland. ... The 1982-83 Scottish Cup was the 98th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... Eric Black (born 1 October 1963 in Bellshill, Lanarkshire) is a former professional football player who played for Aberdeen and Metz. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1981-82 Scottish Cup was the 97th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... Alexander Alex McLeish (b. ... Mark Edward McGhee (born 25 May 1957 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a former professional footballer and current manager of Scottish club Motherwell. ... Gordon David Strachan /strÉ”:n/ OBE (born 9 February 1957, in Edinburgh) is a retired Scottish football player, and is now a football manager. ... Neale Cooper, Scottish football manager and professional player born on 24 November 1963. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... John MacDonald (born April 15, 1961 in Glasgow) is a former Scottish footballer who played as a striker for Rangers between 1978 and 1986 before moving to Barnsley. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The 1980-1981 season was the 84th season of competitive football in Scotland. ... The 1980-81 Scottish Cup was the 96th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club located in the city of Dundee. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... David (Davie) Cooper (February 25, 1956 - March 23, 1995) was a professional football player. ... Robert Bobby Russell (born 11 February 1957 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former professional football player whom is best known for his time with Rangers. ... John MacDonald (born April 15, 1961 in Glasgow) is a former Scottish footballer who played as a striker for Rangers between 1978 and 1986 before moving to Barnsley. ... Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club located in the city of Dundee. ... David Dodds (born September 23, 1958) is a former Scottish football player who played for Dundee United, Aberdeen and Rangers in the 1980s. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1979-80 Scottish Cup was the 95th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1978-79 Scottish Cup was the 94th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, north Edinburgh. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, north Edinburgh. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Derek Johnstone (born November 4, 1953 in Dundee) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played mainly for Rangers. ... Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, north Edinburgh. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The 1977-78 Scottish Cup was the 93rd staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... -1... Derek Johnstone (born November 4, 1953 in Dundee) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played mainly for Rangers. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1976–1977 was the 80th season of Scottish league football. ... The 1976-77 Scottish Cup was the 92nd staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Andy Lynch (born 24 October 1949, in Glasgow) is a Scottish former football player and coach. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1975-1976 was the seventy-eighth season of Scottish league football. ... The 1975-76 Scottish Cup was the 91st staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Derek Johnstone (born November 4, 1953 in Dundee) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played mainly for Rangers. ... -1... Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1974-1975 was the seventy-seventh season of Scottish league football. ... The 1974-75 Scottish Cup was the 90th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Airdrieonians Football Club, more commonly known as Airdrie were a Scottish professional football team from the town of Airdrie, in the Monklands area of Lanarkshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1973-1974 was the seventy-sixth season of Scottish league football. ... The 1973-74 Scottish Cup was the 89th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... John Dixie Deans John Kelly Dixie Deans (born in Linwood 30 July 1946) - Dixie Deans was a profilific goal scorer for Glasgow Celtic. ... Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club located in the city of Dundee. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1972-1973 was the seventy-fifth season of Scottish league football. ... The 1972-73 Scottish Cup was the 88th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Derek Parlane, born in Helensburgh in Scotland on 5th May, 1953 was a legendary striker with Rangers F.C., with whom he stayed for 10 years from 1970 until 1980. ... Alfred James Conn (born 5 April 1952, in Kirkcaldy) was a professional footballer, who was the first post-war player to play for both Celtic and Rangers. ... Tom Forsyth is a former professional footballer who played for Motherwell and Rangers. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish MBE (born 4 March 1951 in Dalmarnock, Glasgow) is a former Scottish international football player. ... Iconic - George runs out for Celtic. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1971-1972 was the seventy-fourth season of Scottish league football. ... The 1971-72 Scottish Cup was the 87th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... William Billy McNeill MBE (born March 2, 1940) is a former Scottish footballer and manager. ... John Dixie Deans John Kelly Dixie Deans (born in Linwood 30 July 1946) - Dixie Deans was a profilific goal scorer for Glasgow Celtic. ... Luigi Lou Macari (born June 7, 1949 in Edinburgh) to Italian immigrant parents was a Scottish footballer and football manager. ... Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, north Edinburgh. ... Alan Gordon (born 14 May 1944, in Edinburgh) is a retired Scottish footballer famous for playing for the two senior sides of both Edinburgh and Dundee. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1970-1971 was the seventy-third season of Scottish league football. ... The 1970-71 Scottish Cup was the 86th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Bobby Lennox MBE (born 1943) is a former Scottish professional footballer. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Derek Johnstone (born November 4, 1953 in Dundee) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played mainly for Rangers. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Luigi Lou Macari (born June 7, 1949 in Edinburgh) to Italian immigrant parents was a Scottish footballer and football manager. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1969-1970 was the seventy-second season of Scottish league football. ... The 1969-70 Scottish Cup was the 85th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... Joesph Joe Harper is Tom Sawyers best friend in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and joins Tom on some of his adventures. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Bobby Lennox MBE (born 1943) is a former Scottish professional footballer. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1968-1969 was the seventy-first season of Scottish league football. ... The 1968-69 Scottish Cup was the 84th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... William Billy McNeill MBE (born March 2, 1940) is a former Scottish footballer and manager. ... Bobby Lennox MBE (born 1943) is a former Scottish professional footballer. ... Iconic - George runs out for Celtic. ... Scored the equalising goal in the 1967 European Cup final against Inter Milan ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1967-1968 was the seventieth season of Scottish league football. ... The 1967-68 Scottish Cup was the 83rd staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Dunfermline Athletic Football Club is a Scottish football team based in Dunfermline, Fife, commonly known as just Dunfermline. ... Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1965-1966 was the sixty-ninth season of Scottish league football. ... The 1966-67 Scottish Cup was the 82nd staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... William Willie Semple Brown Wallace (born June 23, 1940, in Kirkintilloch) is a former Scottish football player and coach. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1965-1966 was the sixty-eighth season of Scottish league football. ... The 1965-66 Scottish Cup was the 81st staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Kai Johansen (July 23, 1940 – May 13, 2007), born in Odense, was a Danish professional football defender who spent a large proportion of his career playing in Scotland, most notably for Rangers. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1964-1965 was the sixty-seventh season of Scottish league football. ... The 1964-65 Scottish Cup was the 80th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Robert Bertie Auld (born April 23, 1938 in Maryhill, Glasgow) is a Scottish former football player and manager, most notable as member of Celtics Lisbon Lions side of 1967. ... William Billy McNeill MBE (born March 2, 1940) is a former Scottish footballer and manager. ... Dunfermline Athletic Football Club is a Scottish football team based in Dunfermline, Fife, commonly known as just Dunfermline. ... Harry Melrose (born May 31, 1935) is a former professional football player and manager. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1963-1964 was the sixty-sixth season of Scottish league football. ... The 1963-64 Scottish Cup was the 79th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... James Jimmy Millar (born November 20, 1934 in Edinburgh) is a retired footballer who played for Dunfermline Athletic, Rangers and Dundee United. ... Ralph Brand (born in Edinburgh, December 8, 1936) was a Scottish footballer, who played as a striker for Rangers, and latterly, Manchester City, Sunderland and Raith Rovers. ... Dundee Football Club, founded in 1893, are a football team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. ... Kenny Cameron (born 1943 in Dundee) is a Scottish former footballer who played as striker for a number of Scottish clubs. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1962-1963 was the sixty-fifth season of Scottish league football. ... The 1962-63 Scottish Cup was the 78th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Ralph Brand (born in Edinburgh, December 8, 1936) was a Scottish footballer, who played as a striker for Rangers, and latterly, Manchester City, Sunderland and Raith Rovers. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Bobby Murdoch (17 August 1944 -- 15 May 2001) was a Scottish professional footballer who played for Celtic and was one of the Lisbon Lions, the Celtic team who won the European Cup in 1967. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Ralph Brand (born in Edinburgh, December 8, 1936) was a Scottish footballer, who played as a striker for Rangers, and latterly, Manchester City, Sunderland and Raith Rovers. ... Davie Wilson (born January 10, 1939 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former international footballer who played as a left winger. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1961-1962 was the sixty-fourth season of Scottish league football. ... The 1961-62 Scottish Cup was the 77th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Ralph Brand (born in Edinburgh, December 8, 1936) was a Scottish footballer, who played as a striker for Rangers, and latterly, Manchester City, Sunderland and Raith Rovers. ... Davie Wilson (born January 10, 1939 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former international footballer who played as a left winger. ... Saint Mirren Football Club (usually referred to simply as St Mirren, or by the nicknames The Buddies or The Saints) are a Scottish football club based in the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1960-1961 was the sixty-third season of Scottish league football. ... The 1960-61 Scottish Cup was the 76th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Dunfermline Athletic Football Club is a Scottish football team based in Dunfermline, Fife, commonly known as just Dunfermline. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Dunfermline Athletic Football Club is a Scottish football team based in Dunfermline, Fife, commonly known as just Dunfermline. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1959-1960 was the sixty-second season of Scottish league football. ... The 1959-60 Scottish Cup was the 75th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... James Jimmy Millar (born November 20, 1934 in Edinburgh) is a retired footballer who played for Dunfermline Athletic, Rangers and Dundee United. ... Kilmarnock Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1958-1959 was the sixty-first season of Scottish league football. ... The 1958-59 Scottish Cup was the 74th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Saint Mirren Football Club (usually referred to simply as St Mirren, or by the nicknames The Buddies or The Saints) are a Scottish football club based in the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire. ... Tommy Bryceland is a former footballer, who played for Norwich City F.C.. He played 284 times for the Canaries, scoring 55 goals, between 1962 and 1969. ... Gerry Baker (born New York, 11 April 1938) was an American football (soccer) player, who played for Manchester City, Ipswich Town and Coventry City in England and Motherwell, Hibernian and St Mirren in Scotland. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... Hugh Baird (born 14 March 1930, died 19 June 2006) was a Scottish footballer born in Airdrie, who spent his best playing years at Aberdeen FC. Club career At 21 Baird started his playing career for his hometown side Airdrieonians FC as a striker, where he gained a reputation as... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1957-1958 was the sixtieth season of Scottish league football. ... The 1957-58 Scottish Cup was the 73rd staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Clyde Football Club is a Scottish professional football team currently playing in the First Division of the Scottish Football League. ... John Coyne (died 1873) was Peel Countys first representative in the Ontario Legislature. ... Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, north Edinburgh. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1956-1957 was the fifty-ninth season of Scottish League football. ... The 1956-57 Scottish Cup was the 72nd staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Falkirk Football Club are a Scottish football team based in Falkirk, playing in the Scottish Premier League after winning promotion from the Scottish First Division in season 2004/05. ... John Prentice (circa 1926 – February 10, 2006) Scottish footballer and manager. ... Kilmarnock Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Falkirk Football Club are a Scottish football team based in Falkirk, playing in the Scottish Premier League after winning promotion from the Scottish First Division in season 2004/05. ... Doug Moran (born 4 March 1940 in Musselburgh) is an Scottish former professional footballer. ... Kilmarnock Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1955-1956 was the fifty-eighth season of Scottish League football. ... The 1955-56 Scottish Cup was the 71st staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... Alfie Conn, Sr. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1954-1955 was the fifty-seventh season of Scottish League football. ... The 1954-55 Scottish Cup was the 70th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Clyde Football Club is a Scottish professional football team currently playing in the First Division of the Scottish Football League. ... Archibald Archie Clark Robertson (born 15 September 1929 in Busby, East Renfrewshire; died 28 January 1978) was a Scottish footballer who spent most of his career with Clyde, firstly as an inside right and latterly as manager. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Clyde Football Club is a Scottish professional football team currently playing in the First Division of the Scottish Football League. ... Thomas Tommy Ring (born 8 August 1930 in Glasgow; died 5 October 1997) was a Scottish footballer who played for Ashfield, Clyde, Everton, Barnsley, Aberdeen, Fraserburgh, Stevenage Town and the Scotland national team. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1953-1954 was the fifty-sixth season of Scottish league football. ... The 1953-54 Scottish Cup was the 69th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Sean Fallon (July 31, 1922 -) professional football player. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... Patrick McCabe Buckley (born 31 January 1925 in Leith) is a former Scottish footballer who played for Boness United, St. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1952-1953 was the fifty-fifth season of Scottish league football. ... The 1952-53 Scottish Cup was the 68th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... John Prentice (circa 1926 – February 10, 2006) Scottish footballer and manager. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Billy Simpson is a former Northern Irish footballer. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1951-1952 was the fifty-fourth season of Scottish league football. ... The 1951-52 Scottish Cup was the 67th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. ... Jimmy Watson (born 1924 in Cowie, Scotland) was a professional footballer who played as a striker for Armadale Thistle, Motherwell, Huddersfield Town and Dunfermline Athletic. ... Archibald Archie Kelly (born Glasgow) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre forward. ... Dundee Football Club, founded in 1893, are a football team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1950-1951 was the fifty-third season of Scottish league football. ... The 1950-51 Scottish Cup was the 66th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... John McPhail (27 December 1923 - 6 November 2000) was a Scottish international football player who spent his entire playing career with Celtic. ... Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1949-1950 was the fifty-second season of Scottish league football. ... The 1949-50 Scottish Cup was the 65th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Willie Thornton - (1920-1991). ... East Fife Football Club (also known as East Fife or The Fifers) is a Scottish football club based in the town of Methil, Fife. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1948-1949 was the fifty-first season of Scottish League football. ... The 1948-49 Scottish Cup was the 64th staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... George Young was not just an illustrious Rangers captain, but one of the most enduring leaders in Scottish football. ... James (Jimmy) Duncanson (born October 13, 1919 in Dennistoun – September 1, 1996) was a professional football striker who played for Rangers, St. ... Clyde Football Club is a Scottish professional football team currently playing in the First Division of the Scottish Football League. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1947-1948 was the fiftieth season of Scottish League football. ... The 1947-48 Scottish Cup was the 63rd staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Torrance Torry Gillick (1915-December 12, 1971) was a Scottish footballer who played on the wing for Rangers and Everton. ... Morton Football Club is a football club, who currently play in the Irn Bru Scottish Football League First Division. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Morton Football Club is a football club, who currently play in the Irn Bru Scottish Football League First Division. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1946-1947 was the forty-ninth season of Scottish League football, and the first since 1938-39. ... The 1946-47 Scottish Cup was the 62nd staging of Scotlands most prestigious football knockout competition. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... George Hamilton (born 7 December 1917) is a former Scottish international footballer, who spent most of his 21-year career with Aberdeen. ... Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, north Edinburgh. ... John Robert Cuthbertson (1834 - 1882) was a 19th century New Zealand politician. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1938-1939 was the forty-eighth season of Scottish league football. ... Clyde Football Club is a Scottish professional football team currently playing in the First Division of the Scottish Football League. ... Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1937-1938 was the forty-seventh season of Scottish league football. ... East Fife Football Club (also known as East Fife or The Fifers) is a Scottish football club based in the town of Methil, Fife. ... Kilmarnock Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... East Fife Football Club (also known as East Fife or The Fifers) is a Scottish football club based in the town of Methil, Fife. ... Kilmarnock Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1936-1937 was the forty-sixth season of Scottish league football. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... William Willie Buchan (1916 — July 9, 2003) was a Scottish professional footballer. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1935-1936 was the forty-fifth season of Scottish league football. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Robert (Bob) McPhail is a former professional footballer who played for Airdrieonians and Rangers. ... Third Lanark Athletic Club was a Scottish football team that existed from 1872 to 1967 and were based in Glasgow. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1934-1935 was the forty-fifth season of Scottish league football. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... James Jimmy Smith (born 24 September 1911 in Airdrie) was a Scottish professional footballer who played for East Stirlingshire and Rangers. ... Hamilton Academical is a football club from Hamilton, Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1933-1934 was the forty-fourth season of Scottish league football. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Robert (Bob) McPhail is a former professional footballer who played for Airdrieonians and Rangers. ... James Jimmy Smith (born 24 September 1911 in Airdrie) was a Scottish professional footballer who played for East Stirlingshire and Rangers. ... Saint Mirren Football Club (usually referred to simply as St Mirren, or by the nicknames The Buddies or The Saints) are a Scottish football club based in the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1932-1933 was the forty-third season of Scottish league football. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... James Edward McGrory (April 26, 1904 - October 20, 1982) was a football player for Celtic F.C., more commonly known as Jimmy McGrory and widely regarded as the greatest Celtic player of all-time. ... Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1931-1932 was the forty-second season of Scottish league football. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Robert (Bob) McPhail is a former professional footballer who played for Airdrieonians and Rangers. ... Kilmarnock Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Robert (Bob) McPhail is a former professional footballer who played for Airdrieonians and Rangers. ... Samuel English (18 August 1908 - 1967) was an Irish football player who played for several clubs, but is mainly remembered for his time with Rangers. ... Kilmarnock Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1930-1931 was the forty-first season of Scottish league football. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... James Edward McGrory (April 26, 1904 - October 20, 1982) was a football player for Celtic F.C., more commonly known as Jimmy McGrory and widely regarded as the greatest Celtic player of all-time. ... Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... James Edward McGrory (April 26, 1904 - October 20, 1982) was a football player for Celtic F.C., more commonly known as Jimmy McGrory and widely regarded as the greatest Celtic player of all-time. ... Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1929-1930 was the fortieth season of Scottish league football. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Partick Thistle Football Club is a Scottish professional football club from the city of Glasgow. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Partick Thistle Football Club is a Scottish professional football club from the city of Glasgow. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1928-1929 was the thirty-ninth season of Scottish league football. ... Kilmarnock Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1927-1928 was the thirty-eighth season of Scottish league football. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... David Meiklejohn is/was a Scottish professional footballer most famous for his time with Scottish club Rangers. ... Robert (Bob) McPhail is a former professional footballer who played for Airdrieonians and Rangers. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1926-1927 was the thirty-seventh season of Scottish league football. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... East Fife Football Club (also known as East Fife or The Fifers) is a Scottish football club based in the town of Methil, Fife. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1925-1926 was the thirty-sixth season of Scottish league football. ... Saint Mirren Football Club (usually referred to simply as St Mirren, or by the nicknames The Buddies or The Saints) are a Scottish football club based in the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1924-1925 was the thirty-fifth season of Scottish league football. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... James Edward McGrory (April 26, 1904 - October 20, 1982) was a football player for Celtic F.C., more commonly known as Jimmy McGrory and widely regarded as the greatest Celtic player of all-time. ... Dundee Football Club, founded in 1893, are a football team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1923-1924 was the thirty-fourth season of Scottish league football. ... Airdrieonians Football Club, more commonly known as Airdrie were a Scottish professional football team from the town of Airdrie, in the Monklands area of Lanarkshire. ... Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, north Edinburgh. ... Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow, Scotland. ... Season 1922-1923 was the thirty-third season of Scottish league football. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, north Edinburgh. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1921-1922 was the thirty-second season of Scottish league football. ... Morton Football Club is a football club, who currently play in the Irn Bru Scottish Football League First Division. ... Jimmy Gourlay was a Scottish footballer who famously scored the only goal in Greenock Mortons 1-0 win over Rangers in the 1922 Scottish Cup final which is, to date, Mortons only major trophy. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Season 1920-1921 was the thirty-first season of Scottish league football. ... Partick Thistle Football Club is a Scottish professional football club from the city of Glasgow. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Celtic Park is a football stadium in the Parkhead area of Glasgow in Scotland. ... 1919-1920 was the thirtieth season of Scottish football. ... Kilmarnock Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. ... Albion Rovers is also the name of a Welsh football team, see Albion Rovers F.C. (Wales). ... Celtic Park is a football stadium in the Parkhead area of Glasgow in Scotland. ... Season 1913-1914 saw an increase from 18 teams to 20 teams in Division one while the number of teams in Division two was decreased back to 12 from 14. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, north Edinburgh. ... Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow, Scotland. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, north Edinburgh. ... Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow, Scotland. ... 1912-1913 was the twenty third season of Scottish league football. ... Falkirk Football Club are a Scottish football team based in Falkirk, playing in the Scottish Premier League after winning promotion from the Scottish First Division in season 2004/05. ... Raith Rovers F.C. are a professional football club who currently play in the Scottish Football League (Division 2). ... Celtic Park is a football stadium in the Parkhead area of Glasgow in Scotland. ... 1911-1912 was the twenty-second season of Scottish league football. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Clyde Football Club is a Scottish professional football team currently playing in the First Division of the Scottish Football League. ... Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow, Scotland. ... 1910-1911 was the 21st season of Scottish league football. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Hamilton Academical is a football club from Hamilton, Scotland. ... Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow, Scotland. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Jimmy Quinn (born Croy, East Dunbartonshire (now North Lanarkshire), Scotland, 8 July 1878, died November 1945) is for many the archetypal Celtic F.C. centre forward, revered a century since his heyday by those who know him only as a name – “There’ll never be another Jimmy Quinn” is a... Hamilton Academical is a football club from Hamilton, Scotland. ... Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow, Scotland. ... 1909-1910 was the twentieth season of Scottish league football. ... Dundee Football Club, founded in 1893, are a football team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. ... Clyde Football Club is a Scottish professional football team currently playing in the First Division of the Scottish Football League. ... Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow, Scotland. ... Dundee Football Club, founded in 1893, are a football team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. ... Clyde Football Club is a Scottish professional football team currently playing in the First Division of the Scottish Football League. ... Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow, Scotland. ... Dundee Football Club, founded in 1893, are a football team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. ... Clyde Football Club is a Scottish professional football team currently playing in the First Division of the Scottish Football League. ... Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow, Scotland. ... 1908-1909 was the nineteenth season of Scottish league football. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... 1907-1908 was the eighteenth season of Scottish league football. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Alexander Alex Bennett (20 October 1881 - 9 January 1940) was a Scottish footballer who played for Celtic, Rangers and the Scotland national team. ... Jimmy Quinn (born Croy, East Dunbartonshire (now North Lanarkshire), Scotland, 8 July 1878, died November 1945) is for many the archetypal Celtic F.C. centre forward, revered a century since his heyday by those who know him only as a name – “There’ll never be another Jimmy Quinn” is a... Saint Mirren Football Club (usually referred to simply as St Mirren, or by the nicknames The Buddies or The Saints) are a Scottish football club based in the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... 1906-1907 was the seventeenth season of Scottish league football. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... William Orr was a Scottish football manager. ... Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... 1905-1906 was the sixteenth season of Scottish league football. ... Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... George W. Wilson (born 1884 in Lochgelly, Fife; died 2 June 1960 in Canada) was a Scottish professional international footballer, who spent the greatest part of his career with Newcastle United. ... Third Lanark Athletic Club was a Scottish football team that existed from 1872 to 1967 and were based in Glasgow. ... Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow, Scotland. ... 1904-1905 was the fifteenth season of Scottish league football. ... Third Lanark Athletic Club was a Scottish football team that existed from 1872 to 1967 and were based in Glasgow. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... Third Lanark Athletic Club was a Scottish football team that existed from 1872 to 1967 and were based in Glasgow. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Alexander Alex Smith (7 November 1876   12 November 1954) was a Scottish footballer who played as a winger for Rangers and the Scotland national team. ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... 1903-1904 was the fourteenth season of Scottish league football. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Jimmy Quinn (born Croy, East Dunbartonshire (now North Lanarkshire), Scotland, 8 July 1878, died November 1945) is for many the archetypal Celtic F.C. centre forward, revered a century since his heyday by those who know him only as a name – “There’ll never be another Jimmy Quinn” is a... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Hampden Park (disambiguation). ... 1902-1903 was the thirteenth season of Scottish league football. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... James Stark is a former Scottish footballer who played for both Rangers and Chelsea. ... Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... Bobby Walker (born 10 January 1879, in Dalrymple Place, Edinburgh; died 28 August 1930 in Edinburgh) was a Scottish professional footballer, he was the most capped Scottish Footballer for Heart of Midlothian with 29 caps until the record was broken in 2006 by Steven Pressley. ... Celtic Park is a football stadium in the Parkhead area of Glasgow in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... Celtic Park is a football stadium in the Parkhead area of Glasgow in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... Celtic Park is a football stadium in the Parkhead area of Glasgow in Scotland. ... 1901-1902 was the twelfth season of Scottish football. ... Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, north Edinburgh. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Celtic Park is a football stadium in the Parkhead area of Glasgow in Scotland. ... 1900-1901 was the eleventh season of Scottish league football. ... Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... Bobby Walker (born 10 January 1879, in Dalrymple Place, Edinburgh; died 28 August 1930 in Edinburgh) was a Scottish professional footballer, he was the most capped Scottish Footballer for Heart of Midlothian with 29 caps until the record was broken in 2006 by Steven Pressley. ... For other persons named Charles Thomson, see Charles Thomson (disambiguation). ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Jimmy Quinn (born Croy, East Dunbartonshire (now North Lanarkshire), Scotland, 8 July 1878, died November 1945) is for many the archetypal Celtic F.C. centre forward, revered a century since his heyday by those who know him only as a name – “There’ll never be another Jimmy Quinn” is a... Sandy (Alexander) McMahon (1871- January 25, 1916) was a Celtic Football Club player. ... Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow, Scotland. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Queens Park Football Club is a famous Scottish football team, and is the oldest football club in Scotland[1], founded in 1867. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Dumbarton Football Club are a football (soccer) club from Scotland. ... St Bernards F.C. was a Scottish Association Football club from 1878 to 1943. ... Renton Football Club was a prominent team in the early history of Scottish football. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Vale of Leven Football Club are a Scottish football (soccer) club based in the town of Alexandria in the Vale of Leven area of West Dunbartonshire. ... Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... Vale of Leven Football Club are a Scottish football (soccer) club based in the town of Alexandria in the Vale of Leven area of West Dunbartonshire. ... Vale of Leven Football Club are a Scottish football (soccer) club based in the town of Alexandria in the Vale of Leven area of West Dunbartonshire. ... Thornliebank is a small suburb in East Renfrewshire, Scotland, 6 miles south of Glasgow. ... Vale of Leven Football Club are a Scottish football (soccer) club based in the town of Alexandria in the Vale of Leven area of West Dunbartonshire. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Vale of Leven Football Club are a Scottish football (soccer) club based in the town of Alexandria in the Vale of Leven area of West Dunbartonshire. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Vale of Leven Football Club are a Scottish football (soccer) club based in the town of Alexandria in the Vale of Leven area of West Dunbartonshire. ... Vale of Leven Football Club are a Scottish football (soccer) club based in the town of Alexandria in the Vale of Leven area of West Dunbartonshire. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Clydesdale F. C. were a nineteenth-century Glasgow-based soccer club, who were attached to Clydesdale Cricket Club during the 1870s. ...

Performance by club

Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years
Celtic 34 19 1892, 1899, 1900, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1911, 1912, 1914, 1923, 1925, 1927, 1931, 1933, 1937, 1951, 1954, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1995, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007
Rangers 31 18 1894, 1897, 1898, 1903, 1928, 1930, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003
Queen's Park 10 2 1874, 1875, 1876, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1884, 1886, 1890, 1893
Aberdeen 7 8 1947, 1970, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1990
Heart of Midlothian 7 6 1891, 1896, 1901, 1906, 1956, 1998, 2006
Kilmarnock 3 5 1920, 1929, 1997
Vale of Leven 3 4 1877, 1878, 1879
Clyde 3 3 1939, 1955, 1958
St Mirren 3 3 1926, 1959, 1987
Hibernian 2 9 1887, 1902
Motherwell 2 4 1952, 1991
Third Lanark 2 4 1889, 1905
Dunfermline Atheltic 2 3 1961, 1968
Renton 2 3 1885, 1888
Falkirk 2 1 1913, 1957
Dundee United 1 7 1994
Dumbarton 1 5 1883
Dundee 1 4 1910
Airdrieonians 1 3 1924
East Fife 1 2 1938
Greenock Morton 1 1 1922
Partick Thistle 1 1 1921
St Bernard's 1 - 1895
Hamilton Acad - 2 -
Albion Rovers - 1 -
Cambuslang - 1 -
Clydesdale - 1 -
Gretna - 1 -
Raith Rovers - 1 -
Thornliebank - 1 -

Celtic Football Club (pronounced seltik in IPA; AIM: CCP)[1] is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. ... For other uses, see Rangers F.C. (disambiguation). ... Queens Park Football Club is a famous Scottish football team, and is the oldest football club in Scotland[1], founded in 1867. ... Aberdeen Football Club are a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... Heart of Midlothian Football Club are based in Edinburgh and are one of two principal clubs in the city, the other being Hibernian. ... Kilmarnock Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. ... Vale of Leven Football Club are a Scottish football (soccer) club based in the town of Alexandria in the Vale of Leven area of West Dunbartonshire. ... Clyde Football Club is a Scottish professional football team currently playing in the First Division of the Scottish Football League. ... Saint Mirren Football Club (usually referred to simply as St Mirren, or by the nicknames The Buddies or The Saints) are a Scottish football club based in the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire. ... Hibernian Football Club (informally known as Hibs) are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith, north Edinburgh. ... Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. ... Third Lanark Football Club (Third Lanark F.C.) is a Scottish football team that existed from 1872 to 1967 and were based in Glasgow. ... Dunfermline Athletic Football Club is a Scottish football team based in Dunfermline, Fife, commonly known as just Dunfermline. ... Renton Football Club was a prominent team in the early history of Scottish football. ... Falkirk Football Club are a Scottish football team based in Falkirk, playing in the Scottish Premier League after winning promotion from the Scottish First Division in season 2004/05. ... Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club located in the city of Dundee. ... Dumbarton Football Club is a football (soccer) club from Scotland. ... Dundee Football Club, founded in 1893, are a football team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. ... Airdrieonians Football Club, more commonly known as Airdrie were a Scottish professional football team from the town of Airdrie, in the Monklands area of Lanarkshire. ... East Fife Football Club (also known as East Fife or The Fifers) is a Scottish football club based in the town of Methil, Fife. ... Morton Football Club is a football club, who currently play in the Irn Bru Scottish Football League First Division. ... Partick Thistle Football Club is a Scottish professional football club from the city of Glasgow. ... St Bernards F.C. was a Scottish Association Football club from 1878 to 1943. ... Hamilton Academical is a football club from Hamilton, Scotland. ... Albion Rovers is also the name of a Welsh football team, see Albion Rovers F.C. (Wales). ... Camubuslang Football Club was a former Scottish football team, based in the Cambuslang region of Glasgow, which went into liquidation. ... Clydesdale F. C. were a nineteenth-century Glasgow-based soccer club, who were attached to Clydesdale Cricket Club during the 1870s. ... Gretna Football Club are a Scottish football club from Gretna, Dumfries and Galloway, currently playing in the Scottish Football League. ... Raith Rovers F.C. are a professional football club who currently play in the Scottish Football League (Division 2). ...

References

  1. ^ SFA Handbook 2006-07 Cup Competion Rules
  2. ^ Official Site of the Tennent's Scottish Cup Scottish Football Museum Experience
  3. ^ Scottish Football Association The Scottish Cup 2007/08
  4. ^ Junior clubs enter Scottish Cup
  5. ^ A day when Scottish football scorched the record books (HTML). Scotsman (2005). Retrieved on 9 December, 2005.
  6. ^ The 36-0 team (HTML). Fraser Clyne (2003).
  7. ^ Why no one won the Scottish Cup in 1909, The Guardian

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Scottish Cup - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (566 words)
The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup, also known as The Scottish Cup, is the national cup knockout competition in Scottish football.
The competition is of a similar format to the FA Cup in England, with a knockout, single elimination, format where teams are drawn against each other randomly (no seedings are present).
Like the FA Cup, the Scottish Cup produces occasional "giant-killings" where a team from a lower division defeats a team from a higher division.
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