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List of Scottish Cup finals

The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the Scottish Cup, is a knockout cup competition in Scottish football. Organised by the Scottish Football Association, it is the third oldest existing football competition in the world, having commenced in the 1873–74 season just two years after the first FA Cup. The winners are awarded the world's oldest trophy, minted in 1885.[1]

Celtic hold the record for most wins with 42, and the most final appearances with 61. Celtic are also the current holders, having beaten Rangers 1–0 in the 2024 final.

History

At the time of the cup's first season Queen's Park were by far the dominant force in Scottish football, and no other team had even managed to score a goal against them until 1875, eight years after their formation.[2] This early dominance meant they were invited into the first FA Cup season and in season 1883–84 they came close to a cup double, winning the Scottish Cup but losing the FA Cup final to Blackburn Rovers.[3] They again met Blackburn Rovers in the following season's final but were defeated once again.[4] Other Scottish teams competed in the FA Cup such as Partick Thistle and 3rd Lanark RV and continued to compete until 1887, when the Scottish Football Association banned its members from taking any further part in the "English Cup".[5] By the time the Scottish Football League was founded in the 1890–91 season, Queen's Park had been eclipsed by many of the league clubs, they finally agreed to enter the competition in the 1900–01 season, they finished seventh in their first season.[6] Their demise was reflected in their Scottish Cup results, although they reached four finals after the foundation of the league they could only win one and their 1893 success was their last, reaching only one more final in 1900. Dumbarton filled the void left by Queen's Park for a time, but like all Scottish football competitions, the Scottish Cup would come to be dominated by the Old Firm of Celtic and Rangers.

In 1909 the cup was withheld by the Scottish Football Association after a riot broke out following a replay between Rangers and Celtic. The first match was drawn 2–2 and the second 1–1.[7]

The cup was not competed for between 1914 and 1919 due to World War I. World War II prevented competition between 1939 and 1945 although the Scottish War Emergency Cup was held in the 1939–40 season.

Results

Scottish Cups by club (%)

  Celtic – 42 (30.43%)
  Rangers – 34 (24.64%)
  Queen's Park – 10 (7.25%)
  Hearts – 8 (5.80%)
  Aberdeen – 7 (5.07%)
  Hibernian – 3 (2.17%)
  Other clubs – 34 (24.64%)

A draw in the final used to result in the match being replayed at a later date. Since the 1981 final, however, the result has always been decided on the day, with a penalty shootout if required after extra time.

Key

(R) Replay, or repeat if original match was declared void
(SR) Second Replay
Match void
* Match went to extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Italics Team from outside the top level of Scottish football
(since the formation of The Scottish Football League in 1890)
Bold Winning team were also Scottish football champions,
winning The Double

Results

Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue Attendance Notes
1873–74 Queen's Park (1) 2–0 Clydesdale Hampden Park [I] 2,500 [8][9]
1874–75 Queen's Park (2) 3–0 Renton Hampden Park [I] 7,000 [8][10]
1875–76 Queen's Park (3) 1–1 3rd Lanark RV Hamilton Crescent 6,000 [8][11]
(R) 2–0 Hamilton Crescent 10,000 [8][12][13]
1876–77 Vale of Leven (1) 1–1 Rangers Hamilton Crescent 8,000 [8][14]
(R) 1–1 Hamilton Crescent 15,000 [8][15]
(SR) 3–2 Hampden Park [I] 12,000 [8][16]
1877–78 Vale of Leven (2) 1–0 3rd Lanark RV Hampden Park [I] 5,000 [8][17]
1878–79 Vale of Leven (3) 1–1 Rangers Hampden Park [I] 9,000 [8][18]
(R) walkover[19] Hampden Park [I] [8]
1879–80 Queen's Park (4) 3–0 Thornliebank Cathkin Park [I] 4,000 [8][20]
1880–81 Queen's Park (5) 2–1[21] Dumbarton Kinning Park 15,000 [8][22]
(R) 3–1 Kinning Park 10,000 [8][23]
1881–82 Queen's Park (6) 2–2 Dumbarton Cathkin Park [I] 12,500 [8][24]
(R) 4–1 Cathkin Park [I] 14,000 [8][25]
1882–83 Dumbarton (1) 2–2 Vale of Leven Hampden Park [I] 15,000 [8][26]
(R) 2–1 Hampden Park [I] 12,000 [8][27]
1883–84 Queen's Park (7) walkover[28] Vale of Leven Cathkin Park [I] [8]
1884–85 Renton (1) 0–0 Vale of Leven Hampden Park [II] 3,000 [8][29]
(R) 3–1 Hampden Park [II] 5,500 [8][30]
1885–86 Queen's Park (8) 3–1 Renton Cathkin Park [I] 7,000 [8][31]
1886–87 Hibernian (1) 2–1 Dumbarton Hampden Park [II] 15,000 [8][32]
1887–88 Renton (2) 6–1 Cambuslang Hampden Park [II] 10,000 [8][33]
1888–89 3rd Lanark RV (1) 3–0[34] Celtic Hampden Park [II] 17,000 [8][35]
(R) 2–1 Hampden Park [II] 13,000 [8][36]
1889–90 Queen's Park (9) 1–1 Vale of Leven Ibrox Park [I] 11,000 [8][37]
(R) 2–1 Ibrox Park [I] 13,000 [8][38]
1890–91 Heart of Midlothian (1) 1–0 Dumbarton Hampden Park [II] 10,836 [8][39]
1891–92 Celtic (1) 1–0[40] Queen's Park Ibrox Park [I] 40,000 [8][41]
(R) 5–1 Ibrox Park [I] 26,000 [8][42]
1892–93 Queen's Park (10) 0–1[43] Celtic Ibrox Park [I] 18,771 [8][44]
(R) 2–1 Ibrox Park [I] 13,239 [8][45]
1893–94 Rangers (1) 3–1 Celtic Hampden Park [II] 17,000 [8][46]
1894–95 St Bernard's (1) 2–1 Renton Ibrox Park [I] 10,000 [8][47]
1895–96 Heart of Midlothian (2) 3–1 Hibernian New Logie Green 16,034 [8][48]
1896–97 Rangers (2) 5–1 Dumbarton Hampden Park [II] 14,000 [8][49]
1897–98 Rangers (3) 2–0 Kilmarnock Hampden Park [II] 13,000 [8][50]
1898–99 Celtic (2) 2–0 Rangers Hampden Park [II] 25,000 [8][51]
1899–1900 Celtic (3) 4–3 Queen's Park Ibrox Park 15,000 [8][52]
1900–01 Heart of Midlothian (3) 4–3 Celtic Ibrox Park 15,000 [8][53]
1901–02 Hibernian (2) 1–0 Celtic Celtic Park 16,000 [8][54]
1902–03 Rangers (4) 1–1 Heart of Midlothian Celtic Park 13,000 [8][55]
(R) 0–0 Celtic Park 35,000 [8][56]
(SR) 2–0 Celtic Park 30,000 [8][57]
1903–04 Celtic (4) 3–2 Rangers Hampden Park 64,472 [8][58]
1904–05 Third Lanark (2) 0–0 Rangers Hampden Park 54,000 [8][59]
(R) 3–1 Hampden Park 55,000 [8][60]
1905–06 Heart of Midlothian (4) 1–0 Third Lanark Ibrox Park 30,000 [8][61]
1906–07 Celtic (5) 3–0 Heart of Midlothian Hampden Park 50,000 [8][62]
1907–08 Celtic (6) 5–1 St Mirren Hampden Park 58,000 [8][63]
1908–09 Cup withheld[7][64] 2–2 Cup withheld[7][64] Hampden Park 70,000 [8][65]
(R) 1–1 Hampden Park 60,000 [8][66][67]
1909–10 Dundee (1) 2–2 Clyde Ibrox Park 60,000 [8][68]
(R) 0–0 * Ibrox Park 25,000 [8][69]
(SR) 2–1 Ibrox Park 25,000 [8][70]
1910–11 Celtic (7) 0–0 Hamilton Academical Ibrox Park 45,000 [8][71]
(R) 2–0 Ibrox Park 25,000 [8][72]
1911–12 Celtic (8) 2–0 Clyde Ibrox Park 45,000 [8][73]
1912–13 Falkirk (1) 2–0 Raith Rovers Celtic Park 45,000 [8][74]
1913–14 Celtic (9) 0–0 Hibernian Ibrox Park 56,000 [8][75]
(R) 4–1 Ibrox Park 40,000 [8][76]
1919–20 Kilmarnock (1) 3–2 Albion Rovers Hampden Park 95,000 [8][77][78]
1920–21 Partick Thistle (1) 1–0 Rangers Celtic Park 28,294 [8][79][80]
1921–22 Morton (1) 1–0 Rangers Hampden Park 70,000 [8][81]
1922–23 Celtic (10) 1–0 Hibernian Hampden Park 82,000 [8][82]
1923–24 Airdrieonians (1) 2–0 Hibernian Ibrox Park 65,000 [8][83]
1924–25 Celtic (11) 2–1 Dundee Hampden Park 75,317 [8][84]
1925–26 St Mirren (1) 2–0 Celtic Hampden Park 98,000 [8][85]
1926–27 Celtic (12) 3–1 East Fife Hampden Park 80,070 [8][86]
1927–28 Rangers (5) 4–0 Celtic Hampden Park 118,115 [8][87]
1928–29 Kilmarnock (2) 2–0 Rangers Hampden Park 114,780 [8][88]
1929–30 Rangers (6) 0–0 Partick Thistle Hampden Park 107,475 [8][89]
(R) 2–1 Hampden Park 103,688 [8][90]
1930–31 Celtic (13) 2–2 Motherwell Hampden Park 104,863 [8][91]
(R) 4–2 Hampden Park 98,509 [8][92]
1931–32 Rangers (7) 1–1 Kilmarnock Hampden Park 112,000 [8][93]
(R) 3–0 Hampden Park 104,600 [8][94]
1932–33 Celtic (14) 1–0 Motherwell Hampden Park 102,339 [8][95]
1933–34 Rangers (8) 5–0 St Mirren Hampden Park 113,430 [8][96]
1934–35 Rangers (9) 2–1 Hamilton Academical Hampden Park 87,740 [8][97]
1935–36 Rangers (10) 1–0 Third Lanark Hampden Park 88,859 [8][98]
1936–37 Celtic (15) 2–1 Aberdeen Hampden Park 147,365 [8][99]
1937–38 East Fife (1) 1–1 Kilmarnock Hampden Park 80,091 [8][100]
(R) 4–2 * Hampden Park 92,716 [8][101]
1938–39 Clyde (1) 4–0 Motherwell Hampden Park 94,000 [8][102]
1946–47 Aberdeen (1) 2–1 Hibernian Hampden Park 82,140 [8][103]
1947–48 Rangers (11) 1–1 * Morton Hampden Park 129,176 [8][104]
(R) 1–0 * Hampden Park 133,750 [8][105]
1948–49 Rangers (12) 4–1 Clyde Hampden Park 108,435 [8][106]
1949–50 Rangers (13) 3–0 East Fife Hampden Park 118,262 [8][107]
1950–51 Celtic (16) 1–0 Motherwell Hampden Park 131,943 [8][108]
1951–52 Motherwell (1) 4–0 Dundee Hampden Park 136,274 [8][109]
1952–53 Rangers (14) 1–1 Aberdeen Hampden Park 129,761 [8][110]
(R) 1–0 Hampden Park 113,700 [8][111]
1953–54 Celtic (17) 2–1 Aberdeen Hampden Park 130,060 [8][112]
1954–55 Clyde (2) 1–1 Celtic Hampden Park 106,234 [8][113]
(R) 1–0 Hampden Park 68,831 [8][114]
1955–56 Heart of Midlothian (5) 3–1 Celtic Hampden Park 132,840 [8][115]
1956–57 Falkirk (2) 1–1 Kilmarnock Hampden Park 83,000 [8][116]
(R) 2–1 * Hampden Park 79,785 [8][117]
1957–58 Clyde (3) 1–0 Hibernian Hampden Park 95,123 [8][118]
1958–59 St Mirren (2) 3–1 Aberdeen Hampden Park 108,591 [8][119]
1959–60 Rangers (15) 2–0 Kilmarnock Hampden Park 108,017 [8][120]
1960–61 Dunfermline Athletic (1) 0–0 Celtic Hampden Park 113,618 [8][121]
(R) 2–0 Hampden Park 87,866 [8][122]
1961–62 Rangers (16) 2–0 St Mirren Hampden Park 127,940 [8][123]
1962–63 Rangers (17) 1–1 Celtic Hampden Park 129,643 [8][124]
(R) 3–0 Hampden Park 120,273 [8][125]
1963–64 Rangers (18) 3–1 Dundee Hampden Park 120,982 [8][126][127]
1964–65 Celtic (18) 3–2 Dunfermline Athletic Hampden Park 108,800 [8][128]
1965–66 Rangers (19) 0–0 Celtic Hampden Park 126,552 [8][129]
(R) 1–0 Hampden Park 98,202 [8][130]
1966–67 Celtic (19) 2–0 Aberdeen Hampden Park 126,102 [8][131]
1967–68 Dunfermline Athletic (2) 3–1 Heart of Midlothian Hampden Park 56,365 [8][132]
1968–69 Celtic (20) 4–0 Rangers Hampden Park 132,896 [8][133]
1969–70 Aberdeen (2) 3–1 Celtic Hampden Park 108,434 [8][134]
1970–71 Celtic (21) 1–1 Rangers Hampden Park 120,092 [8][135]
(R) 2–1 Hampden Park 103,332 [8][136]
1971–72 Celtic (22) 6–1 Hibernian Hampden Park 106,102 [8][137]
1972–73 Rangers (20) 3–2 Celtic Hampden Park 122,714 [8][138]
1973–74 Celtic (23) 3–0 Dundee United Hampden Park 75,959 [8][139]
1974–75 Celtic (24) 3–1 Airdrieonians Hampden Park 75,457 [8][140]
1975–76 Rangers (21) 3–1 Heart of Midlothian Hampden Park 85,354 [8][141]
1976–77 Celtic (25) 1–0 Rangers Hampden Park 54,252 [8][142]
1977–78 Rangers (22) 2–1 Aberdeen Hampden Park 61,563 [8][143]
1978–79 Rangers (23) 0–0 Hibernian Hampden Park 50,610 [8][144]
(R) 0–0 * Hampden Park 33,504 [8][145]
(SR) 3–2 * Hampden Park 30,602 [8][146]
1979–80 Celtic (26) 1–0 * Rangers Hampden Park 70,303 [8][147]
1980–81 Rangers (24) 0–0 * Dundee United Hampden Park 53,000 [8][148]
(R) 4–1 Hampden Park 43,099 [8][149]
1981–82 Aberdeen (3) 4–1 * Rangers Hampden Park 53,788 [8][150]
1982–83 Aberdeen (4) 1–0 * Rangers Hampden Park 62,979 [8][151]
1983–84 Aberdeen (5) 2–1 * Celtic Hampden Park 58,900 [8][152]
1984–85 Celtic (27) 2–1 Dundee United Hampden Park 60,346 [8][153]
1985–86 Aberdeen (6) 3–0 Heart of Midlothian Hampden Park 62,841 [8][154]
1986–87 St Mirren (3) 1–0 * Dundee United Hampden Park 51,782 [8][155]
1987–88 Celtic (28) 2–1 Dundee United Hampden Park 74,000 [8][156]
1988–89 Celtic (29) 1–0 Rangers Hampden Park 72,069 [8][157]
1989–90 Aberdeen (7) 0–0 Celtic Hampden Park 60,493 [8][158]
1990–91 Motherwell (2) 4–3 * Dundee United Hampden Park 57,319 [8][159]
1991–92 Rangers (25) 2–1 Airdrieonians Hampden Park 44,045 [8][160]
1992–93 Rangers (26) 2–1 Aberdeen Celtic Park 50,715 [8][161]
1993–94 Dundee United (1) 1–0 Rangers Hampden Park 37,450 [8][162]
1994–95 Celtic (30) 1–0 Airdrieonians Hampden Park 36,915 [8][163]
1995–96 Rangers (27) 5–1 Heart of Midlothian Hampden Park 37,730 [8][164]
1996–97 Kilmarnock (3) 1–0 Falkirk Ibrox Stadium 48,953 [8][165]
1997–98 Heart of Midlothian (6) 2–1 Rangers Celtic Park 48,946 [8][166]
1998–99 Rangers (28) 1–0 Celtic Hampden Park 52,670 [8][167]
1999–00 Rangers (29) 4–0 Aberdeen Hampden Park 50,865 [8][168]
2000–01 Celtic (31) 3–0 Hibernian Hampden Park 51,824 [8][169]
2001–02 Rangers (30) 3–2 Celtic Hampden Park 51,138 [8][170]
2002–03 Rangers (31) 1–0 Dundee Hampden Park 47,136 [8][171]
2003–04 Celtic (32) 3–1 Dunfermline Athletic Hampden Park 50,846 [8][172]
2004–05 Celtic (33) 1–0 Dundee United Hampden Park 50,635 [8][173]
2005–06 Heart of Midlothian (7) 1–1 Gretna Hampden Park 51,232 [8][174]
2006–07 Celtic (34) 1–0 Dunfermline Athletic Hampden Park 49,600 [8][175]
2007–08 Rangers (32) 3–2 Queen of the South Hampden Park 48,821 [8][176]
2008–09 Rangers (33) 1–0 Falkirk Hampden Park 50,956 [8][177]
2009–10 Dundee United (2) 3–0 Ross County Hampden Park 47,122 [8][178]
2010–11 Celtic (35) 3–0 Motherwell Hampden Park 49,618 [8]
2011–12 Heart of Midlothian (8) 5–1 Hibernian Hampden Park 51,041 [8]
2012–13 Celtic (36) 3–0 Hibernian Hampden Park 51,254 [8]
2013–14 St Johnstone (1) 2–0 Dundee United Celtic Park 47,345 [8][179]
2014–15 Inverness Caledonian Thistle (1) 2–1 Falkirk Hampden Park 37,149 [180]
2015–16 Hibernian (3) 3–2 Rangers Hampden Park 50,701 [181]
2016–17 Celtic (37) 2–1 Aberdeen Hampden Park 48,713 [182]
2017–18 Celtic (38) 2–0 Motherwell Hampden Park 49,967 [183]
2018–19 Celtic (39) 2–1 Heart of Midlothian Hampden Park 49,434 [184]
2019–20 Celtic (40) 3–3 Heart of Midlothian Hampden Park None[note 1] [185]
2020–21 St Johnstone (2) 1–0 Hibernian Hampden Park None[note 1] [186]
2021–22 Rangers (34) 2–0 * Heart of Midlothian Hampden Park 50,315 [187]
2022–23 Celtic (41) 3–1 Inverness Caledonian Thistle Hampden Park 47,247 [188]
2023–24 Celtic (42) 1–0 Rangers Hampden Park 48,556

Performance by club

Club Wins Last win Runners-up Last final lost
Celtic[note 2] 42 2024 18 2002
Rangers[note 2] 34 2022 19 2024
Queen's Park 10 1893 2 1900
Heart of Midlothian 8 2012 9 2022
Aberdeen 7 1990 9 2017
Hibernian 3 2016 12 2021
Kilmarnock 3 1997 5 1960
Vale of Leven 3 1879 4 1890
Clyde 3 1958 3 1949
St Mirren 3 1987 3 1962
Dundee United 2 2010 8 2014
Motherwell 2 1991 6 2018
Third Lanark 2 1905 4 1936
Falkirk 2 1957 3 2015
Dunfermline Athletic 2 1968 3 2007
Renton 2 1888 3 1895
St Johnstone 2 2021
Dumbarton 1 1883 5 1897
Dundee 1 1910 4 2003
Airdrieonians (1878) 1 1924 3 1995
East Fife 1 1938 2 1950
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1 2015 1 2023
Greenock Morton 1 1922 1 1948
Partick Thistle 1 1921 1 1930
St. Bernard's 1 1895
Hamilton Academical 2 1935
Albion Rovers 1 1920
Cambuslang 1 1888
Clydesdale 1 1874
Gretna 1 2006
Queen of the South 1 2008
Raith Rovers 1 1913
Ross County 1 2010
Thornliebank 1 1880

By city/town

City / Town Wins Clubs[note 3] Latest win (year)
Glasgow 89 Celtic (42), Rangers (34), Queen's Park (10), Third Lanark (2), Partick Thistle (1) Celtic (2024)
Edinburgh 12 Heart of Midlothian (8), Hibernian (3), St Bernard's (1) Hibernian (2016)
Aberdeen 7 Aberdeen (7) Aberdeen (1990)
Alexandria 3 Vale of Leven (3) Vale of Leven (1879)
Dundee 3 Dundee United (2), Dundee (1) Dundee United (2010)
Kilmarnock 3 Kilmarnock (3) Kilmarnock (1997)
Paisley 3 St Mirren (3) St Mirren (1987)
Rutherglen 3 Clyde (3) Clyde (1958)
Dunfermline 2 Dunfermline Athletic (2) Dunfermline Athletic (1968)
Falkirk 2 Falkirk (2) Falkirk (1957)
Motherwell 2 Motherwell (2) Motherwell (1991)
Renton 2 Renton (2) Renton (1888)
Perth 2 St Johnstone (2) St Johnstone (2021)
Airdrie 1 Airdrieonians (1) Airdrieonians (1924)
Dumbarton 1 Dumbarton (1) Dumbarton (1883)
Greenock 1 Greenock Morton (1) Greenock Morton (1922)
Inverness 1 Inverness Caledonian Thistle (1) Inverness Caledonian Thistle (2015)
Methil 1 East Fife (1) East Fife (1938)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Attendance restricted due to COVID-19 restrictions.
  2. ^ a b The 1909 Scottish Cup final is not included in this tally, as the cup was withheld that year.
  3. ^ Clubs in Italics are now defunct.

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