SCOTTISH CUP

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Scottish Cup
''Scottish Cup 2007-08''
Scottish Cup
'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]

Contents
History
Cup Shocks
Old Firm Dominance
Format
Semi-Final
Introduction of New Entry Criteria
Media coverage
Facts
Previous winners
Performance by club
References
External links

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.
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. As well in 1967 where Berwick Rangers defated Rangers 1-0.
'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: 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.
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.

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.
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.

Introduction of New Entry Criteria


''For the full entry criteria see, Scottish Cup Format''
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.
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 one of the three regional league champions.[4] The first three Junior clubs to qualify for the tournament are Culter, Pollok and Linlithgow Rose.

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.
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.

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 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]
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.
The current holders are Celtic.

Previous winners


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

''Replay''
Rangers'0 - 0'
(after exta time)
Dundee UnitedHampden Park
'Rangers'Cooper, Russell,
MacDonald (2)
'4 - 1'Dundee UnitedDoddsHampden Park
1979-80
Details
'Celtic'McCluskey'1 - 0'
(after extra time)
RangersHampden Park
1978-79
Details

''Replay''

''2nd Rp.''
Rangers'0 - 0'HibernianHampden Park
Rangers'0 - 0'
(after extra time)
HibernianHampden Park
'Rangers'Johnstone (2), Duncan (og)'3 - 2'
(after extra time)
HibernianHiggins, MacLeod (pen)Hampden Park
1977-78
Details
'Rangers'MacDonald 35
Johnstone 57
'2 - 1'AberdeenRitchie 85Hampden Park
1976-77
Details
'Celtic'Lynch (pen)'1 - 0'RangersHampden Park
1975-76
Details
'Rangers'Johnstone 2, MacDonald'3 - 1'Heart of MidlothianShawHampden Park
1974-75
Details
'Celtic'Wilson (2), McCluskey (pen)'3 - 1'AirdrieoniansMcCannHampden Park
1973-74
Details
'Celtic'Hood, Murray, Deans'3 - 0'Dundee UnitedHampden Park
1972-73
Details
'Rangers'Parlane, Conn, Forsyth'3 - 2'CelticDalglish, Connelly (pen)Hampden Park
1971-72
Details
'Celtic'McNeill, Deans (3), Macari (2)'6 - 1'HibernianGordonHampden Park
1970-71
Details

''Replay''
CelticLennox'1 - 1'RangersJohnstoneHampden Park
'Celtic' Macari, Hood (pen)'2 - 1'RangersCallaghan (og)Hampden Park
1969-70
Details
'Aberdeen'Harper 27 (pen)
McKay 83, 90
'3 - 1'CelticLennox 88Hampden Park
1968-69
Details
'Celtic'McNeill, Lennox, Connelly, Chalmers'4 - 0'RangersHampden 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'AberdeenHampden 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, McLaughlinHampden Park
1963-64
Details
'Rangers'Millar (2), Brand'3-1''Dundee'CameronHampden Park
1962-63
Details

''Replay''
'Rangers'Brand'1-1''Celtic'MurdochHampden 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 89Hampden Park
1957-58
Details
'Clyde'Coyle'1-0''Hibernian'Hampden Park
1956-57
Details

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

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

''Replay''
'Rangers'Prentice 8'1-1''Aberdeen'Yorston 80Hampden 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'GalletlyHampden Park
1947-48
Details

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

''Replay''
'East Fife'McLeod'1-1''Kilmarnock'McAvoyHampden Park
'East Fife'McKerrell (2), McLeod, Miller'4-2'
(after extra time)
'Kilmarnock'Thomson (pen), McGroganHampden Park
1936-37'Celtic'Crum, Buchan'2-1''Aberdeen'ArmstrongHampden Park
1935-36'Rangers'McPhail'1-0''Third Lanark'Hampden Park
1934-35'Rangers'Smith (2)'2-1''Hamilton Academical'HarrisonHampden 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'MaxwellHampden Park
'Rangers'Fleming, McPhail, English'3-0''Kilmarnock'Hampden Park
1930-31

''Replay''
'Celtic'McGrory, Craig (og)'2-2''Motherwell'Stevenson, McMenemyHampden Park
'Celtic'Thomson 2, McGrory 2'4-2''Motherwell'Murdoch, StevensonHampden Park
1929-30

''Replay''
'Rangers''0-0''Partick Thistle'Hampden Park
'Rangers'Marshall, Craig'2-1''Partick Thistle'TorbetHampden 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'WoodHampden Park
1925-26'St Mirren'McRae, Howieson'2-0''Celtic'Hampden Park
1924-25'Celtic'Gallagher, McGrory'2-1''Dundee'McLeanHampden 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, HillhouseCeltic Park
1913-14

''Replay''
'Celtic''0-0''Hibernian'Ibrox
'Celtic'McColl (2), Browning (2)'4-1''Hibernian'SmithIbrox
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, BoothIbrox
'Dundee''0-0''Clyde'Ibrox
'Dundee'Bellamy, Hunter'2-1''Clyde'ChalmersIbrox
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'CunninghamHampden 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'SmithHampden Park
1903-04'Celtic'Quinn (3)'3-2''Rangers'Speedie (2)Hampden Park
1902-03

''Replay''

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


★ 1900 'Celtic' 4-3 Queen's Park

★ 1899 'Celtic' 2-0 Rangers

★ 1898 'Rangers' 2-0 Kilmarnock

★ 1897 'Rangers' 5-1 Dumbarton

★ 1896 'Hearts' 3-1 Hibernian

★ 1895 'St Bernards' 2-1 Renton

★ 1894 'Rangers' 3-1 Celtic

★ 1893 'Queen's Park' 2-1 Celtic '(Replay)'

★ 1892 'Celtic' 5-1 Queen's Park '(Replay)'

★ 1891 'Hearts' 1-0 Dumbarton

★ 1890 'Queen's Park' 2-1 Vale of Leven

★ 1889 'Third Lanark' 2-1 Celtic '(Replay)'

★ 1888 'Renton' 6-1 Cambuslang

★ 1887 'Hibernian' 2-1 Dumbarton

★ 1886 'Queen's Park' 3-1 Renton

★ 1885 'Renton' 3-1 Vale of Leven '(Replay)'

★ 1884 'Queen's Park awarded cup after Vale of Leven fail to appear at final'

★ 1883 'Dumbarton' 2-1 Vale of Leven '(Replay)'

★ 1882 'Queen's Park' 4-1 Dumbarton '(Replay)'

★ 1881 'Queen's Park' 3-1 Dumbarton (Replay)

★ 1880 'Queen's Park' 3-0 Thornliebank

★ 1879 'Vale of Leven' 1-1 Rangers '(Vale of Leven awarded cup when Rangers fail to appear at replay)'

★ 1878 'Vale of Leven' 1-0 Third Lanark

★ 1877 'Vale of Leven' 3-2 Rangers (Replay)

★ 1876 'Queen's Park' 2-0 Third Lanark (2nd Replay)

★ 1875 'Queen's Park' 3-0 Renton

★ 1874 'Queen's Park' 2-0 Clydesdale

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 -

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
6. The 36-0 team
7. Why no one won the Scottish Cup in 1909, The Guardian

External links



Official Site

A league table and the positions of Scottish in teams, in terms of who has won the most honours from Europe

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