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1874–75 Scottish Cup


FieldValue
title1874–75 Scottish Cup
imageScottish cup.jpg
captionThe Scottish Cup trophy
countryScotland
num_teams25
defending_championsQueen's Park
winnersQueen's Park
(second title)
secondRenton
matches29
goals57
prev_season1873–74
next_season1875–76

(second title)

The 1874–75 Scottish Cup – officially the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup – was the second edition of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. Teams from Edinburgh, Renfrewshire and Lanarkshire entered the competition for the first time and with 12 new teams entering the competition, a total of 25 were included in the first round draw. The competition began with the first round match between Rangers and Oxford on 10 October 1874 and concluded with the final on 10 April 1875. After 27 matches and 56 goals scored, defending champions Queen's Park retained the trophy by defeating Dunbartonshire club Renton 3–0 at the original Hampden Park in the final.

Format

As with the inaugural competition, the second edition of the Scottish Cup took on the format of a traditional knockout tournament, however, an odd number of teams entering the competition necessitated the introduction of byes for the first time.

For the earlier rounds, the names of competing teams were placed into lots according to their districts and drawn into pairs. The home team for each tie was determined by the toss of a coin unless it was mutually agreed or only one of the two clubs drawn against one another had a private ground. In the event of a draw, the team who lost the toss would have the choice of ground for the replay. A similar procedure was used for subsequent rounds however, any club which had received a bye in the previous round would first be drawn against one of the winners of the previous round. The names of winning teams were placed into one lot for later rounds. The choice of venue for the final matches was reserved to the Scottish Football Association.

Rules

Like the inaugural competition, matches were played according to the rules of The Football Association, known as the Laws of the Game. Pitches could be no more than 200 yards by 100 yards and goals were marked by two upright posts at either end, 8 yards apart, with tape between them at 8 ft high. A coin toss decided the ends each team would shoot towards and which team kicked off. A goal was scored when the ball passed between the posts below the tape and ends were changed after each goal was scored. Players were considered "out of play" if they were nearer to the goal than their teammate when they kicked the ball unless there were at least three of their opponents between them and their own goal. Players who were out of play could not touch the ball or prevent any other players from doing so until they were back in play. The rules specifically forbade players from kicking and hacking their opponents as well as from wearing "projecting nails, iron plates or gutta percha" on the soles of their boots.

Teams

All 25 teams entered the competition in the first round.

AyrshireDunbartonshireEdinburghGlasgowLanarkshireRenfrewshire

Calendar

RoundFirst match dateFixturesClubsOriginalByesReplays
First round10 October 1874121125 → 13
Second round21 November 187461113 → 7
Quarter-finals19 December 18743107 → 4
Semi-finals20 March 18752034 → 2
Final10 April 18751002 → 1

First round

Glasgow team Standard were the first team in the competition's history to receive a bye and advanced straight to the second round. The first round got underway on 10 October 1874 when Rangers and Oxford made their Scottish Cup debuts. Goals from McNeil and Gibb gave Rangers a 2–0 home win at Flesher's Haugh to see them through. Dumbarton and Kilmarnock recorded their first wins in the competition a week later while Helensburgh – who were also making their debut in the competition – defeated 3rd Edinburgh RV in a match played at a neutral venue in Glasgow. On the same day, Eastern secured their passage to the second round with a 3–0 win over 23rd Renfrew RV and the 3rd Lanark RV–Barrhead and Rovers–Hamilton ties both went to replays. The remaining matches were played on 24 October 1874. Holders Queen's Park defeated Western, Dumbreck won 5–1 against Alexandra Athletic, West End beat Star of Leven and 3rd Lanark RV won their replay against Barrhead. Before their match kicked off, Clydesdale protested against Ferguson, a professional runner, playing for Vale of Leven. The match ended 0–0 but Vale of Leven were disqualified before the replay. Hamilton's replay against Rovers ended 0–0 which meant a second replay was to be organised but Rovers advanced to the second round after Hamilton scratched. Blythswood also scratched from their tie with Renton.

DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue10 October 187417 October 187417 October 187417 October 187417 October 187417 October 187417 October 187424 October 187424 October 187424 October 187424 October 1874
Rangers2–0OxfordFlesher's Haugh, Glasgow
Dumbarton3–0ArthurlieMeadow Park, Dumbarton
Eastern3–023rd Renfrew RVDixon's Park, Glasgow
Rovers1–1HamiltonQueen's Park, Crosshill
Helensburgh3–03rd Edinburgh RVNeutral venue, Glasgow
Kilmarnock4–0Vale of Leven RoversThe Grange, Kilmarnock
3rd Lanark RV0–0BarrheadCathkin Park, Crosshill
Clydesdale0–0Vale of LevenKinning Park, Kinning Park
Dumbreck5–1Alexandra AthleticIbroxhill, Govan
West End3–0Star of LevenBurnbank Park, Glasgow
Western0–1Queen's ParkRegent's Park, Glasgow
Rentonw/oBlythswood
DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue24 October 187424 October 1874
3rd Lanark RV1–0BarrheadCathkin Park, Crosshill
Hamilton0–0RoversSouth Avenue, Hamilton
Clydesdalew/oVale of Leven
DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Roversw/oHamilton

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Second round

With 13 teams remaining in the competition, Rovers received a bye to the quarter-finals. Queen's Park's 7–0 win over West End was the highest-scoring game in the 1874–75 competition and equalled the record for the biggest win they themselves had set in the previous season. Renton overcame Helensburgh while Kilmarnock lost 3–0 at home to Eastern. Clydesdale defeated Dumbreck 1–0 but a successful protest from Drumbreck resulted in the SFA ordering the match to be replayed. It was almost two months before the replay took place and it ended in the same result as Clydesdale progressed. Dumbarton advanced to the quarter-finals after a replay despite a protest from Rangers over the only goal in the match. They claimed the ball had gone "over the tape" rather than under and the goal shouldn't count however the referee – who was a member of Dumbarton – allowed it. 3rd Lanark RV also advanced to the quarter-finals after overcoming Standard in a replay following goalless draws in the original matches.

DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue21 November 187421 November 187421 November 187421 November 187421 November 187428 November 1874
3rd Lanark RV0–0StandardCathkin Park, Crosshill
Clydesdale1–0
(protested)DumbreckKinning Park, Kinning Park
Kilmarnock0–3EasternThe Grange, Kilmarnock
Queen's Park7–0West EndHampden Park, Crosshill
Renton2–0HelensburghPublic Park, Renton
Rangers0–0DumbartonFlesher's Haugh, Glasgow
DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue28 November 187412 December 187416 January 1875
Standard0–23rd LanarkMossdale Park, Glasgow
Dumbarton1–0RangersMeadow Park, Dumbarton
Clydesdale1–0DumbreckKinning Park, Kinning Park

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Quarter-finals

Only two matches were played in the quarter-finals after Rovers scratched their tie with Queen's Park and Clydesdale received a bye to the semi-finals. Both matches finished 1–0 to the home teams as Renton saw off Eastern on Boxing Day 1874 and Dumbarton defeated 3rd Lanark RV on 30 January 1875.

DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue26 December 187430 January 1875
Renton1–0EasternPublic Park, Renton
Dumbarton1–03rd Lanark RVMeadow Park, Dumbarton
Queen's Parkw/oRovers

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Semi-finals

The two semi-finals produced a total of four replays between them. Renton had defeated Dumbarton 1–0 in the original fixture on 6 March 1875 but a protest from Dumbarton over a disputed goal saw a replay ordered. The replay, three weeks later, ended 1–1 at a neutral venue in Alexandria before Renton won the third match on 3 April. The other semi-final saw old rivals Queen's Park and Clydesdale face off in a replay of the previous season's final. A goalless draw at Kinning Park was followed by a 2–2 draw at Hampden Park before Queen's edged the second replay 1–0 away from home.

DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue6 March 187520 March 1875
Dumbarton1–0
(protested)RentonMeadow Park, Dumbarton
Clydesdale0–0Queen's ParkKinning Park, Kinning Park
DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue27 March 187527 March 1875
Queen's Park2–2ClydesdaleHampden Park, Crosshill
Renton1–1DumbartonNeutral venue, Alexandria
DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue3 April 18753 April 1875
Clydesdale0–1Queen's ParkKinning Park, Kinning Park
Dumbarton0–1RentonRopework Lane, Dumbarton

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Final

Main article: 1875 Scottish Cup final

After 26 matches played and 53 goals scored, the tournament culminated in the 1875 Scottish Cup Final on 10 April 1875. The match, played at the original Hampden Park in Crosshill, was watched by 7,000 spectators and refereed by A. Campbell of Clydesdale. As Hampden Park was the home of finalists Queen's Park, the match was one of a select few cup finals in Scotland that were not played on neutral territory.

All three goals came in the final 15 minutes of the match courtesy of Scotland internationals Angus MacKinnon, Thomas Highet and Billy MacKinnon. Queen's Park won 3–0 to claim the trophy for the second consecutive season.

  • Highet
  • B. MacKinnon

Notes

References

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