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East of Scotland Shield

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East of Scotland Shield
SportFootball
Founded1875
No. of teamsVaried (currently 2)
CountryScotland
Most recent
champion
Heart of Midlothian
Hibernian are presented with the Shield after winning the one-off match on 7 May 2008

TheEast of Scotland Shield is aScottish footballtrophy awarded by theEast of Scotland Football Association. The only older cup competition inScottish football is theScottish Cup.[1] The tournament is the third-oldest in world football still competed for annually, after theFA Cup and theScottish Cup. The next oldest tournament in world football is theSheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup; the next oldest tournament in Scottish football is theRenfrewshire Cup.

The competition was initially known as theEdinburgh F.A. Cup.Hibernian won the Cup outright by winning it in three successive years from 1879 to 1881,[2] which meant that it was renamed theEast of Scotland Shield.[3] It played a significant part in establishing Hibernian ("Hibs") andHeart of Midlothian ("Hearts") as the predominant football clubs in Edinburgh, as the 1878 Edinburgh Cup went to four replays and built interest in the two newly formed clubs.[4]

The competition was aknockout tournament forfootball clubs based inEdinburgh and the surrounding area. Besides Hearts and Hibs, these clubs includedAlloa Athletic,Armadale,Bathgate,Berwick Rangers,Bo'ness,Bonnyrigg Rose,Cowdenbeath,Edinburgh University,Leith Athletic,Lochgelly United,Meadowbank Thistle andSt Bernard's.

Hearts and Hibs, traditionally the strongest clubs in the area, contested most of the finals. Declining attendances meant that the competition was no longer contested after1989–90 as an adult-level cup. It continued as a youth tournament and was revived in 2004 as an annual one-off match between Hearts and Hibs youth teams, acting as afundraiser for the East of Scotland Football Association.

Trophy

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A second trophy was commissioned in 1882 to the replace the original. The centrepiece of the Shield depicted a scene from theEngland v Scotland match at theOval in 1875 that was published byIllustrated Sporting and Dramatic News that year (and again in 1879). The only difference was they flipped the goal so it was on the right.[5]

Winners

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The following list isincomplete.

SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-upNotes
Edinburgh Football Association Cup[6][7]

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1875–763rd Edinburgh Rifle Volunteers6–0Edinburgh ThistleThird Edinburgh Rifle Volunteers win the first 'Edinburgh Cup'
1876–77Edinburgh Thistlew/o3rd Edinburgh Rifle VolunteersThistle won the Cup after Third Edinburgh Rifle Volunteers failed to show up.
1877–78Heart of Midlothian3–2HibernianAfter 4th replay
1878–79Hibernian2–0Heart of MidlothianAfter replay
1879–80Hibernian5–0Dunfermline[10]Match was replayed after Dunfermline protested the result of the first game (6–3 to Hibernian).
1880–81Hibernian1–0St Bernard'sAfter replay; Hibernian won the Cup outright and the competition was renamed.
Edinburgh Shield
1881–82Hibernian4–2St Bernard's
1882–83Edinburgh Universityw/oHibernianThe final was scratched and University were awarded the Shield after Hibernian could not raise a team for the appointed date due to player illness.
1883–84Hibernian7–0St Bernard's
1884–85Hibernian3–2Edinburgh University
1885–86Hibernian4–1St Bernard's
1886–87Hibernian3–0Heart of MidlothianHibernian won the Edinburgh andScottish Cup double.
1887–88Mossend Swifts5–3Hibernian
1888–89Heart of Midlothian5–2Leith Athletic
East of Scotland Shield[7][8][9]
1889–90Heart of Midlothian2–0Leith Athletic
1890–91Heart of Midlothian3–0Armadale
1891–92Heart of Midlothian2–0St Bernard's
1892–93Heart of Midlothian3–1St Bernard's
1893–94Heart of Midlothian4–2Leith AthleticThe 1st round result between Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian was disputed.[11]
1894–95Bo'ness4-0Adventurers
1895–96Mossend4-1Polton ValeAfter protested 1st game
1896–97St Bernard's3-2CowdenbeathAfter replay
1897–98Heart of Midlothian2–0Leith AthleticAfter replay
1898–99Heart of Midlothian1–0Hibernian
1899–1900Hibernian3–0Heart of Midlothian
1900–01Leith Athletic3–2Heart of Midlothian
1901–02Heart of Midlothian2–1Hibernian
1902–03Hibernian4–3Leith Athletic
1903–04Heart of Midlothian7–2St Bernard's
1904–05Hibernian1–0Heart of MidlothianAfter 2nd replay
1905–06Heart of Midlothian2–1HibernianAfter replay; Hibernian had beaten Heart of Midlothian at the first attempt but the match was declared null and void because Hibernian fielded an ineligible player.[12]
1906–07Heart of Midlothian1–0Leith Athletic
1907–08Hibernian2–1Leith Athletic
1908–09Hibernian1–0Heart of MidlothianAfter replay
1909–10Heart of Midlothian1–1St Bernard'sHeart of Midlothian won 11–2 oncorner kicks.
1910–11Hibernian3–0Leith AthleticAfter replay
1911–12Hibernian2–0St Bernard's
1912–13Hibernian3–2St Bernard's
1913–14Heart of Midlothian1–0Hibernian
1914–15Heart of Midlothian1–0Hibernian
1915–17No competition due to World War I.
1917–18Hibernian5 – 1aggHeart of MidlothianCompetition played over two matches between Hibernian and Heart of Midlothian. Hibernian won 4–0 atEaster Road and the match atTynecastle was drawn 1–1.
1918–19Heart of Midlothian3 – 1 aggHibernianCompetition played over two matches between Hibernian and Heart of Midlothian. Heart of Midlothian won the first game 2–1 at Tynecastle and the second game 1–0, also at Tynecastle.
1919–20Heart of Midlothian3–1HibernianAfter replay
1920–21Hibernian1–0Heart of Midlothian
1921–22Hibernian3–2St Bernard's
1922–23Hibernian2–1Heart of MidlothianAfter replay
1923–24Hibernian2–1Heart of MidlothianAfter replay
1924–25Hibernian3–0Leith Athletic
1925–26Hibernian2–1Heart of Midlothian
1926–27Heart of Midlothian5–1Hibernian
1927–28Hibernian2–1Heart of MidlothianAfter replay
1928–29Hibernian3–2Heart of Midlothian
1929–30Heart of Midlothian1–1HibernianAfter replay. Heart of Midlothian won 9–5 on corner kicks.
1930–31Heart of Midlothian5–4Hibernian
1931–32Heart of Midlothian5–1St Bernard's
1932–33Heart of Midlothian4–0Hibernian
1933–34Heart of Midlothian4–0Hibernian
1934–35Hibernian4–2Heart of Midlothian
1935–36Heart of Midlothian3–1St Bernard'sAfter replay
1936–37Heart of Midlothian6–2Hibernian
1937–38Hibernian4–0Heart of Midlothian
1938–39Hibernian3–1Heart of Midlothian
1939–40Heart of Midlothian3–2Hibernian
1940–41No competition heldHeart of Midlothian withdrew.
1941–42Heart of Midlothian3–2Hibernian
1942–43Hibernian3–2Heart of MidlothianAfter replay
1943–44Heart of Midlothian2–1Hibernian
1944–45Hibernian3–1Heart of Midlothian
1945–46Heart of Midlothian3–2Hiberniano
1946–47Hibernian2–1Heart of Midlothian
1947–48Hibernian3–0Heart of Midlothian
1948–49Hibernian2–1Heart of MidlothianFinal played on Tue 15 May 1951 Hibernian 2 Hearts 1[13]
1949–50Competition was uncompletedFinal not played.
1950–51No competition held
1951–52Hibernian3–0Heart of Midlothian
1952–53Hibernian4–2Heart of Midlothian
1953–54Heart of Midlothian1–0Hibernian
1954–55Heart of Midlothian4–3Hibernian
1955–56Heart of Midlothian2–1Hibernian
1956–57Hibernian2–1Heart of Midlothian
1957–58Heart of Midlothian3–0Hibernian
1958–59Hibernian2–0Heart of Midlothian
1959–60Hibernian3–2Heart of Midlothian
1960–61Hibernian4–2Heart of Midlothian
1961–62Heart of Midlothian3–1Hibernian
1962–63Hibernian2–0Heart of Midlothian
1963–64Heart of Midlothian3–0Hibernian
1964–65Heart of Midlothian3–1Hibernian
1965–66Heart of Midlothian4–2Hibernian
1966–67Hibernian2–1Heart of Midlothian
1967–68Hibernian1–0Heart of MidlothianAfter replay
1968–69Heart of Midlothian2–1Hibernian
1969–70Heart of Midlothian3–2Hibernian
1970–71Hibernian1–0Heart of Midlothian
1971–72Competition was uncompletedFinal not played.
1972–73Heart of Midlothian2-1Berwick Rangers
1973–74Heart of Midlothian3–0Berwick RangersHibernian did not enter.
1974–75Heart of Midlothian2–1Hibernian
1975–76Heart of Midlothian8–0Meadowbank ThistleHibernian did not enter.
1976–77Hibernian1–0Heart of Midlothian
1977–78Hibernian4–0Meadowbank Thistle
1978–79No competition held
1979–80Hibernian2–2Heart of MidlothianHibernian won onpenalties.
1980–81Berwick Rangers6 – 1Meadowbank Thistle
1981–82Heart of Midlothian5–0Meadowbank ThistlePlayed at Tynecastle on 20 January 1982. Meadowbank beat Berwick on penalties in the semi-final after a 1-1 draw.
1982–83Hibernian2–2Berwick RangersHibernian won onpenalties.
1983–84Berwick Rangers2–1Meadowbank ThistleFinal played at Shielfield Park on 15 May 1984. Meadowbank beat Hibernian on penalties in the semi-final.
1984–85No competition held
1985–86Heart of Midlothian2–1Hibernian
1986–87Hibernian2–0Heart of Midlothian
1987–88Heart of Midlothian5–1Hibernian
1988–89Heart of Midlothian3–3HibernianHeart of Midlothian won 4–3 on penalties
1989–90Hibernian0–0Heart of MidlothianHibernian won on 9-8 penalties
1990–2000???Played intermittently between Hibs and Hearts at reserve, youth or schoolboy level: results of some matches unknown.
1990–91Hibernian3–0Heart of MidlothianU21s
1991–92Hibernian0–0Heart of MidlothianReserve XIs Hibernian won 5-3 on penalties
1992–93Heart of Midlothian1–0HibernianReserve XIs
1993–94Hibs2-1HeartsReserve XIs Final played on 4 May 1994 result unknown
1994–95Heart of Midlothian1–1HibernianReserve XIs Heart of Midlothian won on penalties
1995–96Hibernian1–0Heart of MidlothianReserve XIs
1997–98Heart of Midlothian0–0HibernianReserve XIs Heart of Midlothian won 3-1 on penalties
2001–02Heart of Midlothian3-1HibernianU21s played at Easter Road crowd 595. First year of revived competition, now played as a one-off match between de facto youth teams of Hibs and Hearts. Annually, the clubs reach an informal gentlemen's agreement regarding the specific age conditions for the fixture.
2002–03Heart of Midlothian2-0HibernianU21s played at Easter Road crowd 200
2003–04Hibernian3–1Heart of MidlothianPlayed in Season 2004-05 (3rd Aug 2004)
2004–05Hibernian3–1Heart of Midlothian[14]
2005–06Hibernian4–2Heart of Midlothian[15]
2006–07Hibernian3–2Heart of Midlothian[16] The match was held-over due to scheduling issues, and ultimately played toward the end of the 2007–08 season.
2007–08No competition. After being again held-over (as with playing the 2006–07 edition during 2007–08), the Shield was put back on schedule by declaring the 2007–08 edition unplayed – and holding the 2008–09 edition in its correct season.
2008–09Hibernian1–1Heart of MidlothianHibernian won on 8-7 penalties[17]
2009–10Hibernian2–1Heart of MidlothianMatch played between under-17 age group teams.[18]
2010–11Hibernian2–1Heart of Midlothian[19]
2011–12Hibernian2–2Heart of MidlothianHibernian won 5–4 on penalties[20]
2012–13Hibernian3–0Heart of Midlothian[21]
2013–14Hibernian2–0Heart of Midlothian[22]
2014–15Heart of Midlothian3–1HibernianPlayed in October 2015.[23]
2015–16Heart of Midlothian2–1Hibernian[24]

List of winners

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As senior competition (to 1990):

As Non First XI competition (since 1990, Mixture of Reserve, U21, U18 and Youth results. Record incomplete):

See also

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References

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  1. ^Reports: Hibernian U19 3 Hearts U19 2[permanent dead link], Hibernian FC
  2. ^Mackay, John. (1990).Hibernian: The Complete Story, Edinburgh: Sportsprint Publishing.ISBN 0-85976-321-8
  3. ^1874–1884Archived 25 March 2008 at theWayback Machine, Heart of Midlothian FC
  4. ^The First Great Edinburgh Derby – The Five Games for 1878 EFA Cup www.londonhearts.com
  5. ^"Who is that man on top of the Scottish Cup?". Scottish Sporting History. 4 January 2018. Retrieved3 April 2021.
  6. ^"East of Scotland Shield". sfha.org.uk. 20 March 2022. Retrieved25 May 2022.
  7. ^ab"Edinburgh Shield/East of Scotland Shield 1881-2016".RSSSF. 15 July 2020. Retrieved3 April 2021.
  8. ^ab"EoSS Finals".Edinburgh Evening News. Play up Liverpool. Retrieved3 April 2021.
  9. ^ab"East Of Scotland Shield". Scottish League.net. 21 February 2007. Retrieved3 April 2021.
  10. ^Note this is a different club fromDunfermline Athletic, who were formed in 1885.
  11. ^London HeartsArchived 4 May 2008 at theWayback Machine
  12. ^London HeartsArchived 4 December 2008 at theWayback Machine
  13. ^"Anti Climax Goals".Edinburgh Evening News. 16 May 1951. Retrieved31 May 2022.
  14. ^Hibernian Retain the 'East of Scotland Shield'Archived 14 May 2006 at theWayback Machine www.hibernian-mad.co.uk
  15. ^Reports: Hearts 'A' 2 Hibernian 'A' 4[permanent dead link]Hibernian official site
  16. ^Reports: Hibernian U19 3 Hearts U19 2[permanent dead link]Hibernian official site
  17. ^Hibs: Green-and-whites put stamp on Shield with spot-kick joy,Edinburgh Evening News, 21 May 2009.
  18. ^"Game On for Pitch Removal". Hibernian FC. 5 May 2010. Archived fromthe original on 8 May 2010. Retrieved6 May 2010.
  19. ^Brown, Thomas (5 May 2011)."Hibs claim Shield for seventh year running".Edinburgh Evening News. Retrieved6 May 2011.
  20. ^"Easter Road youngsters take Shield".The Scotsman. Johnston Press. 1 May 2012. Retrieved1 May 2012.
  21. ^Brown, Thomas (1 June 2013)."Hibs rout Hearts 3-0 to win EoS Shield".Edinburgh Evening News. Johnston Press. Retrieved3 June 2013.
  22. ^Stephens, John (5 May 2014)."Perfect ten for Hibs in East of Scotland Shield".Edinburgh Evening News. Johnston Press. Retrieved6 May 2013.
  23. ^"HIBS UNDER-18s DEFEATED IN EAST OF SCOTLAND SHIELD FINAL".www.hibernianfc.co.uk. Hibernian FC. 10 October 2015. Retrieved11 October 2015.
  24. ^"Hibs 1, Hearts 2: Wee Jambos retain East of Scotland Shield". Retrieved20 April 2018.
Sources
  • Lugton, Alan (1999).The Making of Hibernian 1. John Donald Publishers Ltd.ISBN 0-85976-509-1.
  • Mackay, John (1990).Hibernian: The Complete Story. Sportsprint Publishing.ISBN 0-85976-321-8.

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