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1936–37 Scottish Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1936–37 Scottish Cup
Tournament details
CountryScotland
Final positions
ChampionsCeltic
Runner-upAberdeen

The 1936–37 Scottish Cup was the 59th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Celtic who defeated Aberdeen in the final[1] before a European record domestic crowd of 147,365.[2]

Fourth round

Team One Team Two Score
Celtic Motherwell 4-4 2-1
St Mirren Clyde 0-3
Hamilton Academical Aberdeen 1-2
Morton Queen of the South 4-1

Semi-finals

Aberdeen2–0Morton
Attendance: 31,970

Celtic2–0Clyde
Attendance: 76,000

Final

Celtic2–1Aberdeen
Johnny Crum
Willie Buchan
Matt Armstrong
Attendance: 147,365[2]

Teams

Celtic:
GK Canada Joe Kennaway
RB Scotland Bobby Hogg
LB Scotland John Morrison
RH Scotland Chic Geatons
CH Scotland Willie Lyon (Captain)
LH Scotland George Paterson
RW Scotland Jimmy Delaney
IR Scotland Willie Buchan
CF Scotland Jimmy McGrory
IL Scotland Johnny Crum
LW Scotland Frank Murphy
Manager:
Scotland Willie Maley
Aberdeen:
GK Scotland George Johnstone
RB Scotland Willie Cooper
LB Scotland Bob Temple
RH Scotland Frank Dunlop
CH Northern Ireland Eddie Falloon (Captain)
LH Scotland George Thomson
RW Wales Jackie Beynon
IR Scotland Johnny McKenzie
CF Scotland Matt Armstrong
IL Scotland Willie Mills
LW Scotland Johnny Lang
Manager:
Scotland Paddy Travers

References

  1. ^ "Celtic 2–1 Aberdeen, Scottish Cup Final (contemporary newspaper scans)". The Celtic Wiki. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b McLean, David (18 May 2017). "Scotland's all-time record football attendances". The Scotsman. Retrieved 4 December 2017.


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