1889–90 Scottish Cup

Scottish Cup
Queen's Park's winning team with the trophy
Tournament details
CountryScotland
Teams158
Defending champions3rd Lanark RV
Final positions
ChampionsQueen's Park
(ninth title)
Runner-upVale of Leven

The 1889–90 Scottish Cup was the 17th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. Queen's Park defeated rivals Vale of Leven 2–1 in a replayed final.[1][2]

Calendar

Round First match date Fixtures Clubs
Original Byes Replays
First Round 31 August 1889
Second Round 28 September 1889
Third Round 19 October 1889
Fourth Round 9 November 1889
Fifth Round 30 November 1889
Quarter-finals 21 December 1889
Semi-finals 18 January 1890 → 2
Final 22 February 1890 1 0 1 2 → 1

Teams

All 158 teams entered the competition in the first round.

Ayrshire East of Scotland Glasgow and District Lanarkshire Renfrewshire Stirlingshire
Argyll Dunbartonshire Fife Forfarshire Northern Counties Perthshire Southern Counties

First round

Matches

Ayrshire district

Lanemark received a bye to the second round.

7 September 1889 Dalry3–3KilbirnieDalry
Stadium: Blairland Park
7 September 1889 Maybole6–6Ayr AthleticMaybole
Stadium: Gardenrose Farm
7 September 1889 Mauchline1–4 Newmilns Mauchline
Stadium: Connel Park
7 September 1889 Stevenston Thistle 4–1Kilmarnock AthleticStevenston
Stadium: Warner Park
7 September 1889 Ayr 16–0BeithAyr
Stadium: Somerset Park
7 September 1889 Stewarton Cunninghame0–5 Hurlford Stewarton
Stadium: Standalone Park
7 September 1889 Irvine2–2Lugar BoswellIrvine
Stadium: Cochrane Park
7 September 1889 Kilmarnock2–3 Annbank Kilmarnock
Campbell [3] Stadium: Rugby Park
Attendance: 4,000

Dunbartonshire district

Kirkintilloch Athletic received a bye to the second round.

7 September 1889 Bowling1–8 Renton Bowling
Stadium: Dunglass Park
7 September 1889 Vale of Leven0–0DumbartonAlexandria
[4] Stadium: Millburn Park
Attendance: 4,000
7 September 1889 Jamestown2–4 Methlan Park Jamestown
Stadium: Balloch Road
7 September 1889 Duntocher Harp 5–0Smithstone HibsDuntocher
Stadium: St Helena Park
7 September 1889 Old Kilpatrick1–7 Dumbarton Union Old Kilpatrick
Stadium: High Lusset Park
Clydebankw/o[A] Vale of Leven Wanderers

East of Scotland

Edinburgh University received a bye to the second round.

31 August 1889 West Calder2–9 Broxburn West Calder
Stadium: Burngrange Park
7 September 1889 Bathgate Rovers3–3ChampfleurieBathgate
Stadium: Boghead Park
7 September 1889 Mossend Swifts 6–0Bo'nessWest Calder
Stadium: Mossend Park
7 September 1889 Bellstane Birds 6–3Norton ParkQueensferry
Stadium: Bird's Park
7 September 1889 St Bernard's0–3 Heart of Midlothian Edinburgh
[5]
Stadium: New Logie Green
Attendance: 5,000
7 September 1889 Leith Athletic 6–2AdventurersEdinburgh
Stadium: Hawkhill
7 September 1889 Armadale2–3 Hibernian Armadale
[6]
Stadium: Volunteer Park

Fife district

Dunfermline received a bye to the second round.

7 September 1889 Lassodie 3–2Burntisland ThistleLassodie
Stadium: Green Bank Park
7 September 1889 Raith Rovers1–2 Dunfermline Athletic Kirkcaldy
Stadium: Robbies Park
7 September 1889 Cowdenbeath 8–0Kirkcaldy WanderersCowdenbeath
Stadium: North End Park

Renfrewshire district

31 August 1889 Abercorn 10–1LochwinnochPaisley
Stadium: Underwood Park
7 September 1889 Arthurlie2–4 St Mirren Barrhead
[7] Stadium: Dunterlie Park
Attendance: 3,000
7 September 1889 1st Renfrew RV 7–1Pollokshaws HarpGreenock
Stadium: Volunteer Park
7 September 1889 Bute Rangers1–2 Kilbarchan Rothesay
Stadium: High Street
7 September 1889 Pollokshaws 3–1DykebarPollokshaws
Stadium: Maxwell Park
7 September 1889 Morton 8–0CarltonGreenock
Stadium: Cappielow
7 September 1889 Port Glasgow Athletic 2–1NeilstonPort Glasgow
  • McMillan
  • Brandon
[8] Stadium: Clune Park
Renfreww/o Greenock Abstainers
Thornliebank w/oJohnstone Harp

Glasgow and District

Clyde received a bye to the second round.

7 September 1889 Rangers 6–2United AbstainersGovan
Stadium: Ibrox Park
7 September 1889 3rd Lanark RV 3–2Partick ThistleCrosshill
Stadium: Cathkin Park
7 September 1889 Shettleston1–7 Battlefield Glasgow
Stadium: Carntyne Park
7 September 1889 Whitefield0–5 Northern Govan
Stadium: Whitefield Park
7 September 1889 Linthouse 7–2FairfieldLinthouse
Stadium: Langlands Park
7 September 1889 Glasgow Hibernian1–3 Thistle Glasgow
Stadium: Hibernian Park
7 September 1889 Celtic0–0Queen's ParkGlasgow
[9] Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 26,000
7 September 1889 Carrington0–3 Maryhill Glasgow
Stadium: Hanover Park
7 September 1889 Cowlairs 21–1VictoriaGlasgow
Stadium: Gourlay Park
Kelvinside Athletic w/oSouthern Athletic
Temperance Athleticw/o Summerton Athletic

Lanarkshire district

7 September 1889 Hamilton Academical0–5 Wishaw Thistle Hamilton
Stadium: Douglas Park
7 September 1889 Rutherglen2–8 Uddingston Rutherglen
Stadium: Lochgair
7 September 1889 Carfin Shamrock 4–0Albion RoversCarfin
Stadium: Byreknowes Park
7 September 1889 Royal Albert 12–0Whifflet ShamrockLarkhall
Stadium: Raploch Park
7 September 1889 Airdriehill5–6 Motherwell Airdrie
Stadium: Airdriehill Park
7 September 1889 Clydesdale1–6 Cambuslang Rutherglen
Stadium: South Croft
Cambuslang St Bride'sw/o Airdrieonians

Forfarshire district

7 September 1889 Montrose2–4 Forfar Athletic Montrose
Stadium: Links Park
7 September 1889 Dundee Our Boys 6–3StrathmoreDundee
Stadium: West Craigie Park
7 September 1889 Lindertis0–5 Wanderers Kirriemuir
Stadium: The Hill
7 September 1889 Arbroath3–5 Dundee Harp Arbroath
Stadium: Gayfield Park
7 September 1889 Lochee 4–1BrechinDundee
Stadium: South Park Road
7 September 1889 Broughty1–6 Dundee East End Broughty Ferry
Stadium: Forthill Park

Northern Counties

7 September 1889 Orion 3–1Victoria UnitedAberdeen
Stadium: Central Park
Portland Lybsterw/o Aberdeen

Stirlingshire district

Camelon received a bye to the second round.

7 September 1889 Kilsyth Wanderers 5–1StenhousemuirKilsyth
Stadium: Garrel Gardens Park
7 September 1889 Gairdoch0–7 East Stirlingshire Carronshore
Stadium: Grahamstown Park
7 September 1889 Vale of Bannock3–6 Campsie Bannockburn
Stadium: Viewvale
7 September 1889 Falkirk 11–1TillicoultryFalkirk
Stadium: Brockville Park
7 September 1889 Slamannan0–8 Grangemouth Slamannan
Stadium: Castleburn Park
7 September 1889 Alva3–6 King's Park Alva
Stadium: Craigleith Park
7 September 1889 Alloa Athletic 5–1DennyAlloa
Stadium: Gaberston Park
7 September 1889 Dunipace2–3 Laurieston Denny
Stadium: Bankend

Perthshire district

7 September 1889 Fair City Athletic 8–0Coupar AngusPerth
Stadium: Balhousie Park
7 September 1889 Blairgowrie Our Boys3–5[B] St Johnstone Blairgowrie and Rattray
Stadium: Lower Haugh Park
7 September 1889 Dunblane 4–1Caledonian RangersDunblane
Stadium: Duckburn Park
Vale of Atholl w/oCrieff

Argyll district

Lochgilphead received a bye to the second round.

7 September 1889 Oban 5–2Oban RangersOban
Stadium: Dalintart Park

Southern Counties

Lochgilphead received a bye to the second round.

7 September 1889 Newton Stewart Athletic3–4 Queen of the South Wanderers Newton Stewart
Stadium: Holm Park
7 September 1889 Moffat 8–0DumfriesMoffat
Stadium: Ballplay Road
7 September 1889 Mid-Annandale3–11 5th Kirkcudbrightshire Lockerbie
Stadium: Livingstone Place Park

Replays

Ayrshire district

14 September 1889 Kilbirnie 5–2DalryKilbirnie
Stadium: Milton Park
14 September 1889 Ayr Athletic 3–1MayboleAyr
14 September 1889 Lugar Boswell 8–0IrvineLugar
Stadium: Rosebank Park

Dunbartonshire district

14 September 1889 Dumbarton 1–1[C] Vale of Leven Dumbarton
Mair [10] Walker Stadium: Boghead Park
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Cameron

East of Scotland

Champfleurie w/oBathgate Rovers

Glasgow and District

14 September 1889 Queen's Park 2–1CelticGlasgow
[11] Groves Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 11,000
Notes
  1. ^
    A-Clydebank forfeited the tie on the basis that it was four players short, but won a resulting friendly 3–1.[12]
  2. ^
    B-Match abandoned after 75 minutes. The result was allowed to stand.
  3. ^
    C-Both teams advanced to the second round.

Sources:[13][14]

Second round

Ayr Athletic, Champfleurie, Edinburgh University, Kilsyth Wanderers, Pollokshaws and Wishaw Thistle received a bye to the third round.

Matches

28 September 1889 Abercorn 10–1ThornliebankPaisley
28 September 1889 Aberdeen 2–1OrionAberdeen
[15] Stadium: Central Park
28 September 1889 Airdrieonians 5–2UddingstonAirdrie
[16] Stadium: Mavisbank Park
28 September 1889 Battlefield0–2 Thistle Glasgow
28 September 1889 Bellstane Birds1–4 Heart of Midlothian South Queensferry
Duffy [17]
Stadium: Bird's Park
Attendance: 2,000
28 September 1889 Broxburn2–2Leith AthleticBroxburn
[18] Stadium: Albyn Park
28 September 1889 Camelon4–4GrangemouthCamelon
28 September 1889 Campsie3–7 Alloa Athletic Milton of Campsie
[19] Stadium: Lennox Park
28 September 1889 Carfin Shamrock 6–2MotherwellCarfin
[20] Stadium: Byreknowes Park
28 September 1889 Clyde1–2 Northern Glasgow
[21] Stadium: Barrowfield Park
28 September 1889 Cowlairs1–1LinthouseGlasgow
28 September 1889 Dumbarton Union 5–2Kirkintilloch AthleticDumbarton
28 September 1889 Dumfries Harp1–5 Queen of the South Wanderers Dumfries
28 September 1889 Dundee Harp5–6 Dundee Our Boys Dundee
28 September 1889 Duntocher Harp3–4 Vale of Leven Wanderers Duntocher
28 September 1889 Falkirk 5–2King's ParkFalkirk
[22][23] Stadium: Brockville Park
28 September 1889 Hibernian 4–3Mossend SwiftsEdinburgh
McMahon (x2) [24] Stadium: Hibernian Park
Attendance: 2,500
28 September 1889 Kelvinside Athletic0–13 Rangers Glasgow
[25]
Stadium: Kelburne Park
Attendance: 2,000
28 September 1889 Kilbirnie 5–0NewmilnsKilbirnie
28 September 1889 Lanemark 2–1HurlfordNew Cumnock
28 September 1889 Lassodie3–3CowdenbeathLassodie
[26] Stadium: Greenbank Park
28 September 1889 Laurieston1–4 East Stirlingshire Laurieston
[27] Stadium: Zetland Park
28 September 1889 Lochee1–7 Forfar Athletic Dundee
[28]
28 September 1889 Lugar Boswell0–2 Ayr Lugar
28 September 1889 Moffat 4–15th Kirkcudbrightshire RVMoffat
28 September 1889 Port Glasgow Athletic 8–0Greenock AbstainersPort Glasgow
[29] Stadium: Clune Park
28 September 1889 Queen's Park 11–0Summerton AthleticGlasgow
[30] Stadium: Hampden Park
28 September 1889 Renton1–2 Dumbarton Renton
[31][32]
Stadium: Tontine Park
Attendance: 4,000
28 September 1889 Royal Albert1–1CambuslangLarkhall
28 September 1889 St Johnstone2–2Fair City AthleticPerth
[33] Stadium: Recreation Grounds
28 September 1889 St Mirren 6–0KilbarchanPaisley
[34] Stadium: Westmarch
28 September 1889 Stevenston Thistle 3–2AnnbankStevenston
28 September 1889 Vale of Atholl4–9 Dunblane Pitlochry
28 September 1889 Vale of Leven 4–1Methlan ParkAlexandria
[35] Stadium: Millburn Park
28 September 1889 Wanderers0–2 Dundee East End Dundee
28 September 1889 1st Renfrew RV2–10 Morton Greenock
[36] Stadium: Volunteer Park
28 September 1889 3rd Lanark RV 9–3MaryhillGlasgow
[37] Stadium: Cathkin Park
Dunfermline Athletic w/oDunfermline
Oban w/oLochgilphead

Replays

5 October 1889 Cambuslang 4–1Royal AlbertCambuslang
5 October 1889 Fair City Athletic 3–2St JohnstonePerth
[38] Stadium: Balhousie Park
5 October 1889 Grangemouth 7–2CamelonGrangemouth
5 October 1889 Leith Athletic 2–1BroxburnEdinburgh
[39]
5 October 1889 Linthouse 3–2CowlairsGlasgow
Cowdenbeath w/oLassodie

Sources:[13][14]

Third round

Cowdenbeath received a bye to the fourth round.

Matches

19 October 1889 Abercorn 5–2Stevenston ThistlePaisley
19 October 1889 Aberdeen 5–3Forfar AthleticAberdeen
[40][41] Stadium: Central Park
19 October 1889 Alloa Athletic 3–0ObanAlloa
[42] Stadium: Gaberston Park
19 October 1889 Champfluerie0–5 Heart of Midlothian Kingscavil
[43] Stadium: Champfluerie Park
19 October 1889 Dumbarton1–13rd Lanark RVDumbarton
[44][45][46] Stadium: Boghead Park
Attendance: 4,000
19 October 1889 Dumbarton Union1–3
(Void)
CambuslangDumbarton
19 October 1889 Dunblane 3–0Fair City AthleticDunblane
19 October 1889 Dundee Our Boys2–3 Dundee East End Dundee
19 October 1889 Dunfermline Athletic4–4HibernianDunfermline
[47][48]
Stadium: East End Park
19 October 1889 Edinburgh University0–9 Leith Athletic Edinburgh
[49] Stadium: Craiglockart
19 October 1889 Falkirk1–6 East Stirlingshire Falkirk
[50][51] Stadium: Brockville Park
19 October 1889 Grangemouth2–2Kilsyth WanderersGrangemouth
19 October 1889 Lanemark 4–3Ayr AthleticNew Cumnock
19 October 1889 Moffat0–0Queen of the South WanderersMoffat
19 October 1889 Morton1–4 Ayr Greenock
[52] Stadium: Cappielow
19 October 1889 Northern2–1
(Void)
Carfin ShamrockGlasgow
19 October 1889 Port Glasgow Athletic3–4 Kilbirnie Port Glasgow
McMillan [53] Stadium: Clune Park
19 October 1889 Queen's Park 8–0Vale of Leven WanderersGlasgow
[54] Stadium: Hampden Park
19 October 1889 Rangers0–0Vale of LevenGovan
[55][56] Stadium: Ibrox Park
Attendance: 8,500
19 October 1889 St Mirren 5–1PollokshawsPaisley
[57] Stadium: Westmarch
19 October 1889 Thistle2–2AirdrieoniansGlasgow
[58] Stadium: Beechwood Park
19 October 1889 Wishaw Thistle5–8 Linthouse Wishaw

Replays

26 October 1889 Airdrieonians 3–1ThistleAirdrie
[59] Stadium: Mavisbank Park
26 October 1889 Hibernian 11–1Dunfermline AthleticEdinburgh
[60][61] Stadium: Hibernian Park
26 October 1889 Kilsyth Wanderers0–1 Grangemouth Kilsyth
26 October 1889 Queen of the South Wanderers 5–5[C] Moffat Dumfries
26 October 1889 Vale of Leven 3–2RangersAlexandria
[62][63] Stadium: Millburn Park
Attendance: 4,500
26 October 1889 3rd Lanark RV 1–0DumbartonGlasgow
[64][65][66] Stadium: Cathkin Park
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Sneddon (Edinburgh)
2 November 1889 Cambuslang 6–0Dumbarton UnionCambuslang
2 November 1889 Northern 3–2Carfin ShamrockGlasgow
Notes
  1. ^
    C-Both teams advanced to the fourth round.

Sources:[13][14]

Fourth round

Matches

9 November 1889 Aberdeen1–13 Queen's Park Aberdeen
[67][68] Stadium: Central Park
9 November 1889 Airdrieonians2–3 Abercorn Airdrie
[69] Stadium: Mavisbank Park
9 November 1889 Ayr2–2Leith AthleticAyr
[70] Stadium: Somerset Park
9 November 1889 Dunblane4–6 Cowdenbeath Dunblane
[71] Stadium: Duckburn Park
9 November 1889 Dundee East End3–2
(Void)
CambuslangDundee
9 November 1889 Grangemouth1–7 Vale of Leven Grangemouth
[72] Stadium: Muirhead Park
9 November 1889 Heart of Midlothian 9–1Alloa AthleticEdinburgh
[73][74] Duff Stadium: Tynecastle Park
Attendance: 3,000
9 November 1889 Kilbirnie 5–2East StirlingshireKilbirnie
[75] Stadium: Parkfoot
9 November 1889 Lanemark2–8 St Mirren New Cumnock
[76] Stadium: Connell Park
9 November 1889 Moffat 4–2Carfin ShamrockMoffat
9 November 1889 Queen of the South Wanderers3–7 Hibernian Dumfries
[77] Stadium: Cresswell Park
9 November 1889 3rd Lanark 2–0LinthouseGlasgow
[78] Stadium: Cathkin Park

Replays

16 November 1889 Leith Athletic 4–1AyrEdinburgh
[79]
23 November 1889 Dundee East End 3–2CambuslangDundee

Sources:[13][14]

Fifth round

Hibernian, Kilbirnie, Leith Athletic and 3rd Lanark RV received a bye to the quarter-finals.

Matches

30 November 1889 Cowdenbeath2–8 Abercorn Cowdenbeath
[80] Stadium: North End Park
30 November 1889 Moffat2–2Dundee East EndMoffat
30 November 1889 Queen's Park 1–0St MirrenGlasgow
[81][82] Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 10,000
30 November 1889 Vale of Leven 3–1Heart of MidlothianAlexandria
  • Scrimmage 1'
  • Paton 70', 87'
[83][84] Grierson 80' Stadium: Millburn Park
Attendance: 3,000

Replay

7 December 1889 Dundee East End 5–1MoffatDundee

Quarter-finals

Team One Team Two Score
Abercorn Hibernian 6–2
Queen's Park Leith Athletic 1–0
Kilbirnie Third Lanark 1–4
Vale of Leven East End 4–0

Semi-finals

Team One Team Two Score
Vale of Leven Third Lanark 3–0
Queen's Park Abercorn 2–0

Final

Original

Queen's Park1–1Vale of Leven
Hamilton 89' [1][87] McLachlan 30'
Attendance: 11,000

Replay

Queen's Park2–1Vale of Leven
[2][87] Bruce 18'
Ibrox Park, Govan
Attendance: 13,000

Teams

Queen's Park:
GK George Gillespie
RB Walter Arnott
LB Bob Smellie
RH James McAra
CH Allan Stewart
LH Tom Robertson
OR William Berry
IR William Gulliland
CF James Hamilton
IL David Allan
OL William Sellar
Vale of Leven:
GK James Wilson
RB Andrew Whitelaw
LB John Murray
RH Archie Osborne
CH John McNicol
LH James Sharp
OR Jimmy McLachlan
IR Gilbert Rankin
CF Jim Paton
IL Daniel Bruce
OL James McMillan
  • Teams were unchanged for the replay.

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