List of Scottish football clubs in the FA Cup explained

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a knockout competition in English association football. It is the oldest football competition in the world, having commenced in 1871.[1] The Cup is organised by The Football Association, the governing body of the sport in England, and is open only to clubs playing in FA-affiliated leagues in the modern era, all of which are based in England,[2] although a number of Welsh clubs have taken part. Several teams from Scotland have also entered, primarily in the competition's early years.

The first Scottish club to enter was Queen's Park in Glasgow, who accepted an invitation to take part in the first competition after a number of the clubs which had originally entered withdrew. Queen's Park was by far the dominant force in Scottish football, and no other team had even managed to score a goal against them.[3] Because of a combination of byes and the withdrawal of opponents, "Queen's" reached the semi-finals without playing a match, but after holding Wanderers to a draw the Scottish club was forced to withdraw, as the funds could not be raised to return for a replay.[4] The following season Queen's Park entered the competition again and, to reduce the travelling expenses required to take part in a competition in which virtually every other team was based in the home counties surrounding London, were afforded byes all the way to the semi-finals. At that stage the club was drawn against Oxford University, but the Scots withdrew from the competition, although one account states that Queen's in fact beat Oxford, but then withdrew as the team could not afford to travel to London for the final. In 1873, the newly formed Scottish Football Association launched the Scottish Cup,[5] but Queen's Park continued to enter the FA Cup draw, although for unknown reasons the club withdrew each time without playing.

In 1883, Queen's returned to the FA Cup and reached the final, scoring resounding wins over Crewe Alexandra (10 - 0) and Manchester F.C. (15 - 0) en route, only to be defeated by Blackburn Rovers. The match against Manchester was the first FA Cup tie to be staged in Scotland, hosted at Titwood, the home of Clydesdale Cricket Club.[6] A year later Queens met Blackburn Rovers in the final once again, but Rovers won again. The 1885 - 86 competition saw the first entries by other Scottish clubs, as Queen's were joined by Partick Thistle, Third Lanark, Rangers and Heart of Midlothian; but Rangers and Hearts withdrew without playing a match. These clubs all returned for the 1886 - 87 competition, along with newcomers Renton and Cowlairs.

In 1887, the Scottish Football Association banned its members from taking any further part in the FA Cup.[7] No more Scottish clubs participated until Gretna F.C. entered the competition in the 1980s. Because the town of Gretna is close to the border, the local football club had opted to play in the English football league system and by the 1980s had reached the Northern Premier League, making the team eligible to enter the FA Cup. Gretna played in the qualifying rounds of the FA Cup for nineteen seasons, and reached the first round proper twice, until the club joined the Scottish Football League in 2002.[8]

Participation of Scottish clubs by season

SeasonClubRound reachedNotesRef
1871 - 72Queen's ParkSemi-finalsReached the semi-finals without playing a match, held Wanderers to a draw, but withdrew rather than play a replay[9]
1872 - 73Queen's ParkSemi-finalsReceived byes to the semi-finals but either withdrew immediately or beat Oxford University and then withdrew[10]
1876 - 77Queen's Park3rd roundReceived byes to 3rd round but then withdrew[11]
1879 - 80Queen's Park1st roundWithdrew without playing a match[12]
1880 - 81Queen's Park1st roundWithdrew without playing a match[13]
1881 - 82Queen's Park1st roundWithdrew without playing a match[14]
1882 - 83Queen's Park1st roundWithdrew without playing a match[15]
1883 - 84Queen's ParkFinalDefeated in the final by Blackburn Rovers[16]
1884 - 85Queen's ParkFinalDefeated in the final by Blackburn Rovers[17]
align=center rowspan=51885 - 86Queen's Park2nd roundReached 2nd round but withdrew
Third Lanark2nd roundReached 2nd round but withdrew
Partick Thistle1st round
Heart of Midlothian1st roundWithdrew without playing a match
Rangers1st roundWithdrew without playing a match[18]
align=center rowspan=71886 - 87RangersSemi-finals[19]
Partick Thistle5th round
Cowlairs3rd round
Renton3rd roundDefeated holders Blackburn Rovers in 2nd round
Third Lanark2nd round
Heart of Midlothian1st round
Queen's Park1st round
1983 - 84Gretna2nd qualifying round
1984 - 85Gretna3rd qualifying round
1985 - 86Gretna3rd qualifying round
1986 - 87Gretna4th qualifying round
1987 - 88Gretna2nd qualifying round
1988 - 89Gretna2nd qualifying round
1989 - 90Gretna1st qualifying round
1990 - 91Gretna3rd qualifying round
1991 - 92Gretna1st round
1992 - 93Gretna1st qualifying round
1993 - 94Gretna1st roundThe most recent appearance of a Scottish team in the FA Cup proper
1994 - 95Gretna1st qualifying round
1995 - 96GretnaPreliminary round
1996 - 97Gretna1st qualifying round
1997 - 98Gretna3rd qualifying round
1998 - 99Gretna1st qualifying round
1999 - 00Gretna2nd qualifying round
2000 - 01GretnaPreliminary round
2001 - 02Gretna2nd qualifying round
2002 - 03Gretna1st qualifying roundWithdrew without playing a match following entry into the Scottish League, allowing them to compete in the Scottish Cup

See also

Notes and References

  1. Open up and say ... Ahhhh!. Greg Lalas. Sports Illustrated. 2007-09-04. 2008-05-15.
  2. Web site: Rules of the FA Challenge Cup Competition . . 2008-05-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20080625101834/http://www.thefa.com/NR/rdonlyres/EAB1CE14-3F47-4B83-A8EB-B364E6CF8BC0/117862/FACupRules200708.pdf . 25 June 2008 . dead .
  3. Book: Soar, Phil. Martin Tyler . Encyclopedia of British Football. 1983. Willow Books. 0-0021-8049-9. 64.
  4. Book: Soar, Phil. Martin Tyler . Encyclopedia of British Football. 154.
  5. Web site: Scottish Cup 1873 - 74 . The Football Club History Database . 2008-05-14 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20080908094238/http://www.fchd.info/cups/scottishcup1873-74.htm . 8 September 2008 .
  6. Book: James, Gary . Manchester - A Football History . James Ward . Halifax . 2008 . 978-0-9558127-0-5 . 37.
  7. Web site: Ask Albert  - Number 5. BBC Sport. 2008-05-13. 2001-02-19.
  8. Web site: Gretna. The Football Club History Database. 2008-05-13.
  9. Web site: FA Cup 1871 - 72. The Football Club History Database. 2008-05-13.
  10. Web site: FA Cup 1872 - 73 . The Football Club History Database . 2008-05-13 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20100216072039/http://www.fchd.info/cups/facup1872-73.htm . 16 February 2010 .
  11. Web site: FA Cup 1876 - 77 . The Football Club History Database . 2008-05-13 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20100216072059/http://www.fchd.info/cups/facup1876-77.htm . 16 February 2010 .
  12. Web site: FA Cup 1879 - 80 . The Football Club History Database . 2008-05-13 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20100216071739/http://www.fchd.info/cups/facup1879-80.htm . 16 February 2010 .
  13. Web site: FA Cup 1880 - 81 . The Football Club History Database . 2008-05-13 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20100216071747/http://www.fchd.info/cups/facup1880-81.htm . 16 February 2010 .
  14. Web site: FA Cup 1881 - 82 . The Football Club History Database . 2008-05-13 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20100216072110/http://www.fchd.info/cups/facup1881-82.htm . 16 February 2010 .
  15. Web site: FA Cup 1882 - 83 . The Football Club History Database . 2008-05-13 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20100216071751/http://www.fchd.info/cups/facup1882-83.htm . 16 February 2010 .
  16. Web site: FA Cup 1883 - 84 . The Football Club History Database . 2008-05-13 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20100216071759/http://www.fchd.info/cups/facup1883-84.htm . 16 February 2010 .
  17. Web site: FA Cup 1884 - 85 . The Football Club History Database . 2008-05-13 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20100216071803/http://www.fchd.info/cups/facup1884-85.htm . 16 February 2010 .
  18. Web site: FA Cup 1885 - 86 . The Football Club History Database . 2008-05-13 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20100216071808/http://www.fchd.info/cups/facup1885-86.htm . 16 February 2010 .
  19. Web site: FA Cup 1886 - 87 . The Football Club History Database . 2008-05-13 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20100216072116/http://www.fchd.info/cups/facup1886-87.htm . 16 February 2010 .