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2016 Scottish Women's Cup

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2016 Scottish Women's Cup
Tournament details
CountryScotland
Teams71
Final positions
ChampionsHibernian
Runner-upGlasgow City
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The 2016 SWF Scottish Cup is the national cup competition in Scottish women's football. All teams in the Scottish Women's Football League and SWPL 1 & 2 are eligible to enter.

Hibernian won the final after penalties against Glasgow City, who had won the cup for the previous five years.[1]

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Format

Teams are either drawn into the first round or receive a bye, so there are 16 matches to play in the second round. The winners of the first round are then joined by the 16 SWPL 1 & 2 teams in the second round.

First round

30 of 32 teams were drawn into this round. Edinburgh Caledonia & Dumbarton United received a bye to the second round.[2]

Elgin City 2–3 Raith Rovers
Ross County 2–1 Stranraer
Dundee City 1–2 Granite City
Kemnay 0–2 St Roch's
Boroughmuir Thistle 2–3 Kilmarnock
East Kilbride Girls 5–2 Edinburgh South
Teesside 1–3 Dee Ladies
United Glasgow 1–2 Stenhousemuir
Caithness 2–16 Dunfermline Athletic
Blackburn United 0–5 Dundee United
Renfrew 4–3 Cumbernauld Colts
Stonehaven 1–9 East Fife
Westerland 8–1 Bayside
Motherwell 12–0 Central Girls
Bistopton FCL 0–1 Dee Vale

Second round

SWPL teams enter.

Dee Vale 1–5 Granite City
Dunfermline Athletic 7–0 Dumbarton United
Glasgow City 26–0 East Kilbride Girls[3]
Spartans 0–0 Hamilton Academical (Hamilton won 4-3 on penalties)
Buchan 3–5 Forfar Farmington
Dee Ladies 3–4 Raith Rovers
Heart of Midlothian 3–0 St Roch's
Hibernian 11–0 Boroughmuir Thistle
Jeanfield Swifts 18–0 Ross County
Rangers 7–0 East Fife
Stirling University 10–0 Westerlands
Renfrew 5–0 Queen's Park
Motherwell 1–4 Glasgow Girls
Hutchison Vale 5–0 Edinburgh Caledonia
Celtic 7–0 Aberdeen
Dundee United 8–0 Stenhousemuir

Third round

Granite City 3–8 Hutchison Thistle
Hibernian 19–0 Renfrew
Celtic 3–1 Forfar Farmington
Dunfermline Athletic 0–4 Glasgow Girls
Heart of Midlothian 3–0 Hamilton Academical
Rangers 1–3 Glasgow City
Dundee United 1–6 Stirling University
Jeanfield Swifts 6–1 Raith Rovers

Quarter-finals

4 September 2016 Hibernian 3–1CelticBroxburn
14:00 Stadium: Albyn Park

Semi-finals

Heart of Midlothian 0–5 Hibernian
Glasgow Girls 0–9 Glasgow City

Final

The final was played between Glasgow City and Hibernian on 6 November 2016 at New Douglas Park in Hamilton. It featured the same teams as the previous year's final and the SWPL Cup final earlier in the year (as well as the previous two editions of that competition). Hibs won their sixth Scottish Cup, their first since 2010 (Glasgow City having won all of the intervening five).[1][4][5]

Glasgow City1–1 (a.e.t.)Hibernian
Lauder Robertson 23'
Penalties
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Lauder soccer ball with red X
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Kerr soccer ball with red X
5–6 soccer ball with red X Robertson
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Referee: Lorraine Clark
Glasgow City
Hibernian
1 Scotland Gemma Fay
11 Scotland Nicola Docherty
2 Scotland Lauren McMurchie
3 Republic of Ireland Savannah McCarthy
16 Scotland Leanne Ross (c)
6 Scotland Jo Love
8 United States Haley Rosen
22 Scotland Erin Cuthbert
17 Scotland Fiona Brown
4 Scotland Hayley Lauder
10 Scotland Clare Shine
Substitutes:
25 Scotland Erin Clachers
14 Scotland Cheryl McCulloch
13 Scotland Carla Boyce
15 Republic of Ireland Keeva Keenan
18 Scotland Sam Kerr
19 Scotland Sarah Crilly
20 Scotland Brogan Hay
Manager:
Scotland Scott Booth
1 Scotland Jenna Fife
11 Scotland Kirsty Smith
2 Scotland Clare Williamson
17 Scotland Joelle Murray (c)
4 Scotland Siobhan Hunter
24 Scotland Emma Brownlie
13 Scotland Lucy Graham
6 Scotland Lisa Robertson
12 Scotland Rachel McLauchlan
7 Scotland Lizzie Arnot
21 Scotland Abi Harrison
Substitutes:
8 Scotland Cailin Michie
10 Scotland Sarah Ewens
14 Scotland Shannon Leishman
16 Scotland Ellis Notley
9 Scotland Caitlin Russell
23 Scotland Rachael Small
31 Scotland Kirsty Jeffries
Manager:
Scotland Chris Roberts

References

  1. ^ a b "Scottish Women's Cup: Hibernian win final on penalties against Glasgow City". BBC Sport. BBC. 6 November 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  2. ^ "SWF Scottish Cup 1st Round Draw". 25 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Glasgow City score 26 in Scottish Women's Cup win over East Kilbride". BBC. June 13, 2016. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  4. ^ Hibs claim cup double after epic SSE Scottish Women’s Cup final, Scottish Women's Football, 6 November 2016
  5. ^ Highlights | Glasgow City v Hibernian (SSE Cup Final), Glasgow City FC on YouTube (teams at 1:04 / 1:28, pens from 10:53)

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