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1891–92 Scottish Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1891–92 Scottish Cup
Tournament details
CountryScotland
Teams32
Defending championsHeart of Midlothian
Final positions
ChampionsCeltic
Runner-upQueen's Park

The 1891–92 Scottish Cup was the 19th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Celtic when they beat Queen's Park 5–1 in the final after a replay.

1892 Scottish Cup winners.

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Transcription

Calendar

Round First match date Fixtures Clubs
First round 28 November 1891 16 32 → 16
Second round 19 December 1891 8 16 → 80
Quarter-finals 23 January 1892 4 8 → 4
Semi-finals 6 February 1892 2 4 → 2
Final 12 March 1892 1 2 → 1

Teams

Competing teams
Clubs exempt from preliminary rounds Clubs qualified via preliminary rounds

Preliminary rounds

First round

First round results
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
28 November 1891 Dumbarton 4–0 Thistle Boghead Park, Dumbarton
28 November 1891 East Stirlingshire 1–6 Kilmarnock Merchiston Park, Bainsford
28 November 1891 St Mirren 2–4 Celtic Westmarch, Paisley
28 November 1891 Broxburn Shamrock 7–2 Northern Pyothall Road, Broxburn
28 November 1891 Leith Athletic 5–0 Dunblane Beechwood Park, Edinburgh
28 November 1891 Heart of Midlothian 3–1
(abandoned)[note 2]
Clyde Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
28 November 1891 Kilmarnock Athletic 7–2 Bridge of Allan Holm Quarry, Kilmarnock
28 November 1891 Annbank 2–1 Battlefield Pebble Park, Annbank
28 November 1891 Linthouse 0–6 Bathgate Rovers Langlands Park, Govan
28 November 1891 Abercorn 2–3 Queen's Park Underwood Park, Paisley
28 November 1891 3rd Lanark RV 3–0 Vale of Leven Cathkin Park, Glasgow
28 November 1891 Rangers 5–1 St Bernard's Ibrox Park, Govan
28 November 1891 Monkcastle 3–4 Arbroath Forthbank Park, Stirling[note 3]
28 November 1891 Renton 7–4 Ayr Tontine Park, Renton
5 December 1891 Aberdeen 2–6 Mid-Annandale Forthbank Park, Stirling[note 3]
12 December 1891 Cowlairs 3–1 Cambuslang Springvale Park, Glasgow
First round replay
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
5 December 1891 Heart of Midlothian 8–0 Clyde Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh

Source:[2]

Second round

Second round results
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
19 December 1891 3rd Lanark RV 1–3 Dumbarton Cathkin Park, Glasgow
19 December 1891 Broxburn Shamrock 4–5 Heart of Midlothian Pyothall Road, Broxburn
19 December 1891 Cowlairs 11–2 Mid-Annandale Springvale Park, Glasgow
19 December 1891 Annbank 2–1 Leith Athletic Pebble Park, Annbank
19 December 1891 Queen's Park 6–0 Bathgate Rovers Hampden Park, Glasgow
19 December 1891 Rangers 0–0 Kilmarnock Ibrox Park, Govan
19 December 1891 Arbroath 0–3 Renton Carolina Port, Dundee[note 3]
19 December 1891 Celtic 3–0 Kilmarnock Athletic Celtic Park, Glasgow
Second round replay
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
26 December 1891 Kilmarnock 1–1 Rangers Rugby Park, Kilmarnock
Second round second replay
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
23 January 1892 Kilmarnock 2–3 Rangers Westmarch, Paisley[note 3]

Source:[2]

Quarter-final

Quarter-final results
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
23 January 1892 Celtic 4–1 Cowlairs Springvale Park, Glasgow
23 January 1892 Renton 4–4 Heart of Midlothian Tontine Park, Renton
23 January 1892 Dumbarton 2–2 Queen's Park Boghead Park, Dumbarton
30 January 1892 Rangers 2–0 Annbank Ibrox Park, Govan
Quarter-final replays
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
30 January 1892 Heart of Midlothian 2–2 Renton Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
30 January 1892 Queen's Park 4–1 Dumbarton Hampden Park, Glasgow
Quarter-final second replay
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
6 February 1892 Heart of Midlothian 2–3 Renton Hampden Park, Glasgow[note 3]

Source:[2]

Semi-finals

Semi-final results
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
6 February 1892 Celtic 5–3 Rangers Celtic Park, Glasgow
13 February 1892 Renton 1–1 Queen's Park Tontine Park, Renton
Semi-final replay
Date Home team Score Away team Venue
27 February 1892 Queen's Park 3–0 Renton Hampden Park, Glasgow

Source:[2]

Final

Celtic1–0Queen's Park
Campbell 60'
Attendance: 40,000[3]
Referee: G. Sneddon

Match declared void due to repeated crowd encroachment.[4][5]

Final replay

Celtic5–1Queen's Park
McMahon 90'
Campbell
Kelly
Waddell 20'
Ibrox Park, Govan
Attendance: 30,000[6][7][8]
Referee: G. Sneddon

Teams

Celtic:
GK Joseph Cullen
RB Jerry Reynolds
LB Dan Doyle
RH Willie Maley
CH James Kelly
LH Peter Dowds
OR Neil McCallum
IR Alex Brady
CF Jake Madden
IL Sandy McMahon
OL John Campbell
Replay: Paddy Gallacher replaced Madden and moved to midfield, with Dowds moving up front.[a]
Queen's Park:
GK Andrew Baird
RB Donald Sillars
LB Bob Smellie
RH John Gillespie
CH Tom Robertson
LH David Stewart
OR William Gulliland
IR Tom Waddell
CF James Hamilton
IL William Lambie
OL William Sellar
Replay: John Lambie[b] replaced Smellie and moved to the attack, with Sellar moving to the defence.
  1. ^ The FitbaStats website states that Madden played in the second match and Matthew Flannagan played instead of Dowds,[7] but other reports contradict this[6][9] (and Flannagan did not join the club until the following month).
  2. ^ There is uncertainty over the identity of the 11th player for Queen's Park. The Scotsman[9] asserts it was Scottish international John Lambie who came into the team, although he was living in England and not registered with the club at the time. The Glasgow Herald report states that 'Gillespie' came into the side, but John Gillespie was already in the line-up in place of the injured Walter Arnott.[6] The Queen's Park archive website has a second 'J Gillespie' in the match report,[8] but has a "Scott, H." in its players list making his only appearance for the club.[10] The Herald report also mentions "Scott" in quote marks, indicating the likelihood of the name being a pseudynom, and the Scottish Referee confirms this was "an old and favourite player" without naming him.[11]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Dundee Our Boys were voted to receive an exemption but requested to take part in the preliminary rounds. The request was granted[1] and they were eliminated in the first preliminary round.[2]
  2. ^ The Heart of Midlothian vs. Clyde match was abandoned after 85 minutes due to darkness and was subsequently replayed.
  3. ^ a b c d e Match played at a neutral venue.

References

  1. ^ "Scottish Football Association". Dundee Evening Telegraph: 4. 19 August 1891.
  2. ^ a b c d e Mathers, Stewart (2017). The Beautiful Dribbling Game: The Scottish F.A. Challenge Cup in the 19th Century. Great Britain: Amazon. pp. 181–191, 320–324. ISBN 978-0-9956998-0-9.
  3. ^ Scottish Cup Final 1892 [Celtic team], FitbaStats
  4. ^ Scottish Cup – Final Tie, Glasgow Herald, 14 March 1892] (via The Celtic Wiki)
  5. ^ The Scottish Final. | The Game. The Scottish Referee, 14 March 1892, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club
  6. ^ a b c Scottish Cup – Final Tie., The Glasgow Herald, 11 April 1892] (via The Celtic Wiki)
  7. ^ a b Scottish Cup Final Replay 1892 [Celtic team], FitbaStats
  8. ^ a b Queen's Park v Celtic [Queen's Park team], QPFC.com
  9. ^ a b Football. Scottish Cup-Final Tie. (scan #5), The Scotsman, via London Hearts Supporters Club]
  10. ^ Name: Scott, H., QPFC.com
  11. ^ Celts to the Front. | Downfall of the Queen's Park. The Scottish Referee, 11 April 1892, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club

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