Football tournament
TheScottish Junior Cup is an annual football competition organised by theScottish Junior Football Association (SJFA). The competition has been held every year since the inception of the SJFA on the 2nd October 1886 and, as of the 2023–24 edition, 112 teams compete in the tournament. The cup has anunseeded knockout format with no replays, semi-finals played over two legs, and the final usually played at a neutral venue of anSPFL club.
Since the2006–07 season, the winner of the Junior Cup Final has qualified for the following season's seniorScottish Cup .[ 1] [ 2] The competition is named theClydebuilt Home Improvements Scottish Junior Cup for sponsorship reasons.[ 3]
Johnstone Burgh are the current holders, having defeatedTranent onpenalties in the final on 1 June 2025 atBroadwood Stadium , to win the trophy for the third time.[ 4]
The competition is open to all member clubs of Scottish Junior Football Association, and all clubs in tier 6 and below in theScottish pyramid system on payment of entry fee, subject to the approval of the committee.[ 5]
Matches which are tied after 90 minutes proceed directly topenalty kicks , and semi-finals take place over two legs. Prior to the 2020–21 season, drawn matches were replayed.
The Cup has been competed for since the1886–87 season , when Fairfield Govan became the first winners. The SJFA purchased an exact replica in 2007, to replace the original which was showing its age.
Auchinleck Talbot are the most successful club, winning the trophy 14 times to date, including three times in a row from 1986 to 1988 and 2018 to 2022 (no team won in 2020 and 2021 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic ).[ 6]
The record attendance for a Junior Cup Final is 77,650 for the 1951 final betweenPetershill andIrvine Meadow XI .[ 7]
The cup's long-term sponsor, theOVD Rum company, which, as of 2006, had an eighteen-year-long association with the competition, withdrew their backing before the start of the2006–07 competition. Unlike most other sponsored contests whose names change often, OVD had become so ingrained into the Scottish Junior Cup that it was often simply referred to as the "OVD Junior Cup". The Scottish Junior Football Association announced in 2006 that they would provide the sponsorship and prize money themselves, meaning the cup would be known simply as theScottish Junior Cup . A new sponsor was found during the 2006–07 competition for the semi-finals and final -Scottish Citylink , a long-distance coach operator. The competition was sponsored byEmirates between 2009 and 2013.[ 8] The tournament was without a sponsor in 2013–14, withBarr Construction sponsoring the final only, then the SJFA entered a partnership withDementia Scotland for the latter stages of the 2014–15 competition.[ 9] [ 10]
The cup had been without a sponsor since ETHX Energy sponsored the 2015–16 competition.[ 11] However, from 2018, sportswear companyMacron sponsored the tournament for three seasons.[ 12]
(R) = Won after a replay/2nd replay. (aet) = Result afterextra time . (P) = Won on penalties. Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue Attendance League 1886–87 Fairfield Govan 3–1[ a] Edinburgh Woodburn Argyle Park (Govan )[ 13] N/A 3–1 (R) 1887–88 Wishaw Thistle 3–2[ a] Maryhill Gasworks Park (Larkhall ) N/A 1–2 (R)[ a] 3–1 (2R) Ibrox Park (I) 1888–89 Burnbank Swifts 4–1 West Benhar Violet Gasworks Park (Larkhall ) N/A 1889–90 Burnbank Swifts 3–0[ a] Benburb West End ParkHamilton ) 13,000 N/A 3–1 (R) Raploch Park (Larkhall ) 14,500 1890–91 Vale of Clyde 1–1 Chryston Athletic Ibrox Park (I) 11,000 N/A 2–0 (R) Whitefield Park 12,500 1891–92 Minerva 5–2 West Benhar Violet Cathkin Park (I) N/A 1892–93 Vale of Clyde 3–0 Dumbarton Fern Boghead Park Scottish 1893–94 Ashfield 3–0 Renfrew Victoria Underwood Park (Paisley) N/A 1894–95 Ashfield 1–1 West Calder Wanderers Underwood Park (Paisley) N/A 2–1 (R) Tynecastle Park 9,856 1895–96 Cambuslang Hibs 2–1 Parkhead Celtic Park 11,000 Glasgow 1896–97 Strathclyde 3–2[ a] Dunfermline Juniors Celtic Park Glasgow 3–0 (R) Tynecastle Park 1897–98 Dalziel Rovers 2–1 Parkhead Meadowside 7,000 Lanarkshire 1898–99 Parkhead 4–1 Westmarch XI Meadowside 12,650 Glasgow 1899–1900 Maryhill 3–2 Kilmarnock Rugby XI St Mirren Park (Love Street) 11,000 Glasgow 1900–01 Burnbank Athletic 2–0 Maryhill Exhibition Ground (Glasgow ) 13,000 Lanarkshire 1901–02 Rutherglen Glencairn 1–0 Maryhill Meadowside 13,000 Glasgow 1902–03 Parkhead 3–0 Larkhall Thistle Meadowside 11,000 Glasgow 1903–04 Vale of Clyde 3–0 Parkhead Celtic Park 10,000 Glasgow 1904–05 Ashfield 2–1 Renfrew Victoria Meadowside 12,000 Glasgow 1905–06 Dunipace Juniors 2–2 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Meadowside 9,000 Stirlingshire 1–0 (R) Brockville Park 9,000 1906–07 Strathclyde 1–1 Maryhill Meadowside 15,000 Glasgow 1–1 (R) 1–0 (2R) 8,000 1907–08 Larkhall Thistle 1–0 Queen's Park Hampden XI Meadowside 7,000 Lanarkshire [ b] 1908–09 Kilwinning Rangers 0–0 Strathclyde Shawfield Stadium 12,000 Irvine & District 1–0 (R) Rugby Park 8,000 1909–10 Ashfield 0–1[ a] Kilwinning Rangers Firhill Stadium 20,000 Glasgow 3–0 (R) 18,000 1910–11 Burnbank Athletic 1–1 Petershill Firhill Stadium 16,000 Lanarkshire 1–0 (R) 7,000 1911–12 Petershill 5–0 Denny Hibs Firhill Stadium 15,000 Glasgow 1912–13 Inverkeithing United 1–0 Dunipace Juniors Firhill Stadium 15,000 Fife 1913–14 Larkhall Thistle 1–1 Ashfield Firhill Stadium 25,000 Lanarkshire 0–0 (R) 20,000 1–0 (2R) Cathkin Park 17,000 1914–15 Parkhead 2–0 Port Glasgow Athletic Firhill Stadium 25,000 Glasgow 1915–16 Petershill 2–0 Parkhead Firhill Stadium 24,000 Glasgow 1916–17 St Mirren Juniors [ 14] 0–0 Renfrew Firhill Stadium 30,000 Scottish 1–0 (R) 20,000 1917–18 Petershill N/A (no final played) [ 15] N/A N/A Glasgow 1918–19 Rutherglen Glencairn 1–1 St Anthony's Hampden Park 39,969 Glasgow 1–0 (R) 35,000 1919–20 Parkhead 2–0 Cambuslang Rangers Hampden Park 22,453[ 16] Glasgow 1920–21 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1–0 Ashfield Hampden Park 26,000 Glasgow 1921–22 St Roch's 2–1[ a] Kilwinning Rangers Firhill Stadium 15,000 Scottish 2–1 (R) 25,000 1922–23 Musselburgh Bruntonians 2–0 Arniston Rangers Tynecastle Park 20,000 East of Scotland 1923–24 Parkhead 1–1 Baillieston Juniors Firhill Stadium 12,000 Glasgow 3–1 (R) 12,000 1924–25 Saltcoats Victoria 1–1 St Anthony's Firhill Stadium 18,000 Western 3–3 (R) (aet) St Mirren Park (Love Street) 12,000 2–1 (2R) Firhill Stadium 21,000 1925–26 Strathclyde 1–1 Bridgeton Waverley Firhill Stadium 30,000 Glasgow 2–0 (R) 20,000 1926–27 Rutherglen Glencairn 2–1 Cambuslang Rangers Hampden Park 25,000 Glasgow 1927–28 Maryhill Hibernians 6–2 Burnbank Athletic Firhill Stadium 8,000 Scottish [ c] 1928–29 Dundee Violet 2–0[ a] Denny Hibs Tynecastle Park 8,000 Dundee [ c] 2–2 (R) Dens Park 10,341 4–0 (2R) 9,556 1929–30 Newtongrange Star 3–0 Hall Russell Tynecastle Park 17,000 Midlothian [ c] 1930–31 [ 17] Denny Hibs 1–0 Burnbank Athletic Tynecastle Park 10,000 Scottish [ c] 1931–32 Glasgow Perthshire 2–1 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Firhill Stadium 13,000 Central (I) 1932–33 Yoker Athletic 0–0 Tranent Tynecastle Park 22,128 Central (I) 4–2 (R) Hampden Park 11,849 1933–34 Benburb 3–1 Bridgeton Waverley Ibrox Stadium 13,000 Central (I) 1934–35 Tranent 6–1 Petershill Ibrox Stadium 22,000 Midlothian 1935–36 Benburb 1–1 Yoker Athletic Hampden Park 16,000 Central (I) 1–0 (R) 12,000 1936–37 Arthurlie 5–1 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Celtic Park 28,508 Central (I) 1937–38 Cambuslang Rangers 3–2 Benburb Celtic Park 28,058 Central (I) 1938–39 Rutherglen Glencairn 2–1 Shawfield Celtic Park 22,363 Central (I) 1939–40 Maryhill 1–0 Morton Juniors Celtic Park 26,000 Central (I) 1940–41 Glasgow Perthshire 2–2 Armadale Thistle Firhill Stadium 22,000 Central (I) 0–0 (R) 8,000 3–1 (2R) Tynecastle Park 15,000 1941–42 Clydebank Juniors 4–2 Vale of Clyde Shawfield Stadium 24,579 Central (I) 1942–43 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1–1 Benburb Shawfield Stadium 15,000 Central (I) 0–0 (R) Hampden Park 15,000 3–1 (2R) 25,000 1943–44 Glasgow Perthshire 1–0 Blantyre Victoria Hampden Park 32,000 Central (I) 1944–45 Burnbank Athletic 1–2[ a] Cambuslang Rangers Hampden Park 32,650 Lanarkshire 3–1 (R) 25,000 1945–46 Fauldhouse United 2–0 Arthurlie Hampden Park 46,326 East of Scotland 1946–47 Shawfield 1–1 Bo'ness United Hampden Park 56,410 Central (I) 2–1 (R) 26,521 1947–48 Bo'ness United 2–1 Irvine Meadow Hampden Park 55,602 Edinburgh & District 1948–49 Auchinleck Talbot 3–2 Petershill Hampden Park 68,837 Western 1949–50 Blantyre Victoria 3–0 Cumnock Juniors Hampden Park 44,402[ 18] Central (I) 1950–51 Petershill 1–0 Irvine Meadow Hampden Park 77,650 Central (I) 1951–52 Kilbirnie Ladeside 1–0 Camelon Juniors Hampden Park 69,959 Western 1952–53 Vale of Leven 1–0 Annbank United Hampden Park 55,800 Central (I) 1953–54 Sunnybank 2–1 Lochee Harp Hampden Park 22,600 Aberdeen & District 1954–55 Kilsyth Rangers 0–0 Duntocher Hibs Hampden Park 64,976 Central (I) 4–1 (R) 30,000 1955–56 Petershill 4–1 Lugar Boswell Thistle Hampden Park 64,702 Central (I) 1956–57 Banks o' Dee 1–0 Kilsyth Rangers Hampden Park 30,800 Aberdeen & District 1957–58 Shotts Bon Accord 2–0 Pumpherston Hampden Park 33,000 Lanarkshire 1958–59 Irvine Meadow 2–1 Shettleston Hampden Park 65,211 Western 1959–60 St Andrews United 3–1 Greenock Juniors Hampden Park 34,603[ 19] Fife 1960–61 Dunbar United 2–2 Cambuslang Rangers Hampden Park 20,000 Edinburgh & District 2–0 (R) 23,122 1961–62 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 1–1 Renfrew Hampden Park 49,000 Central (I) 1–0 (R) 19,500 1962–63 Irvine Meadow 2–1 Glenafton Athletic Hampden Park 21,384 Western 1963–64 Johnstone Burgh 1–1 Cambuslang Rangers Hampden Park 49,115 Central (I) 3–0 (R) 23,000 1964–65 Linlithgow Rose 4–1 Baillieston Juniors Hampden Park 35,000 Edinburgh & District 1965–66 Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic 1–1 Whitburn Hampden Park 19,430 Edinburgh & District 6–1 (R) 10,000 1966–67 Kilsyth Rangers 1–1 Rutherglen Glencairn Hampden Park 22,000 Central (I) 3–1 (R) 11,500 1967–68 Johnstone Burgh 2–2 Glenrothes Hampden Park 28,800 Central (I) 4–3 (R) 21,720 1968–69 Cambuslang Rangers 1–0 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Hampden Park 32,524 Central (II) 1969–70 Blantyre Victoria 1–1 Penicuik Athletic Hampden Park Central (II) 1–0 (R) 14,225[ 20] 1970–71 Cambuslang Rangers 2–1 Newtongrange Star Hampden Park 24,676 Central (II) 1971–72 Cambuslang Rangers 1–1 Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic Hampden Park 20,000 Central (II) 3–2 (R) 14,000 1972–73 Irvine Meadow 2–2 Cambuslang Rangers Hampden Park 22,242 Ayrshire 3–3 (R) (aet) 1–0 (2R) 24,917 1973–74 Cambuslang Rangers 3–1 Linlithgow Rose Hampden Park 22,830 Central (II) 1974–75 Glenrothes 1–0 Rutherglen Glencairn Hampden Park 17,776 Fife 1975–76 Bo'ness United 3–0 Darvel Hampden Park 20,161 East 1976–77 Kilbirnie Ladeside 3–1 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Hampden Park 11,476 Ayrshire 1977–78 Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic 1–0 Stonehouse Violet Hampden Park 8,325 East 1978–79 Cumnock Juniors 1–0 Bo'ness United Hampden Park 13,692 Ayrshire 1979–80 Baillieston Juniors 2–2 Benburb Hampden Park 10,702 Central (II) 2–0 (R) (aet) 9,367[ 21] 1980–81 Pollok 1–0 Arthurlie Hampden Park 13,518 Central (II) 1981–82 Blantyre Victoria 1–0 Baillieston Juniors Ibrox Stadium 10,000 Central (II) 1982–83 East Kilbride Thistle 2–0 Bo'ness United Ibrox Stadium 15,000 Central (II) 1983–84 Bo'ness United 2–0 Baillieston Juniors Ibrox Stadium 15,000 East 1984–85 Pollok 1–1 Petershill Hampden Park 8,907 Central (II) 3–1 (R) 7,004 1985–86 [ d] Auchinleck Talbot 3–2 Pollok Hampden Park 7,689 Ayrshire 1986–87 Auchinleck Talbot 1–1 Kilbirnie Ladeside Rugby Park Ayrshire 1–0 (R) 1987–88 Auchinleck Talbot 1–0 Petershill Ayrshire 1988–89 Cumnock Juniors 1–0 Ormiston Primrose Rugby Park 8,300 Ayrshire 1989–90 Hill of Beath Hawthorn 1–0 Lesmahagow Rugby Park [ 22] Fife 1990–91 Auchinleck Talbot 1–0 Newtongrange Star Brockville Park 8,500 Ayrshire 1991–92 Auchinleck Talbot 4–0 Glenafton Athletic Firhill Stadium 6,966 Ayrshire 1992–93 Glenafton Athletic 1–0 Tayport Firhill Stadium 6,250 Ayrshire 1993–94 Largs Thistle 1–0 Glenafton Athletic Ibrox Stadium 8,668 Ayrshire 1994–95 Camelon Juniors 2–0 Whitburn Fir Park 8,018 East 1995–96 Tayport 2–0 (aet) Camelon Juniors Fir Park 4,652 Tayside 1996–97 Pollok 3–1 Tayport Fir Park 3,523 Central (II) 1997–98 Arthurlie 4–0 Pollok Fir Park 4,751 Central (II) 1998–99 Kilwinning Rangers 1–0 Kelty Hearts Firhill Stadium 7,525 Ayrshire 1999–2000 Whitburn 2–2 (P) Johnstone Burgh Firhill Stadium 7,012[ 23] East 2000–01 Renfrew 0–0 (P) Carnoustie Panmure Firhill Stadium 5,252 Central (II) 2001–02 Linlithgow Rose 1–0 Auchinleck Talbot Firhill Stadium 6,966 East 2002–03 Tayport 1–0 (aet) Linlithgow Rose Firhill Stadium 4,613 East Region 2003–04 Carnoustie Panmure 0–0 (P) Tayport Firhill Stadium 3,030 East Region 2004–05 Tayport 2–0 Lochee United Tannadice Park 6,868[ 24] East Region 2005–06 Auchinleck Talbot 2–1 Bathgate Thistle Rugby Park 7,469 West Region 2006–07 Linlithgow Rose 2–1 (aet)Kelty Hearts East End Park 9,304 East Region 2007–08 Bathgate Thistle 2–1 Cumnock Juniors Rugby Park 6,117[ 25] East Region 2008–09 Auchinleck Talbot 2–1 Clydebank Rugby Park 8,122[ 26] West Region 2009–10 Linlithgow Rose 1–0 Largs Thistle Rugby Park 5,788[ 27] East Region 2010–11 [ e] Auchinleck Talbot 2–1 (aet)Musselburgh Athletic Rugby Park [ 28] 6,025 West Region 2011–12 Shotts Bon Accord 2–1 Auchinleck Talbot Almondvale Stadium 4,026 West Region 2012–13 Auchinleck Talbot 1–0 Linlithgow Rose Almondvale Stadium 6,492 West Region 2013–14 Hurlford United 3–0 Glenafton Athletic Rugby Park 5,854 West Region 2014–15 Auchinleck Talbot 2–1 Musselburgh Athletic Rugby Park 5,186 West Region 2015–16 Beith Juniors 1–1 (P) Pollok Rugby Park 4,877 West Region 2016–17 Glenafton Athletic 2–1 Auchinleck Talbot Rugby Park 6,144 West Region 2017–18 Auchinleck Talbot 3–2 Hurlford United Rugby Park 4,874 West Region 2018–19 Auchinleck Talbot 2–0 Largs Thistle New Douglas Park 4,629 West Region 2019–20 Competition postponed at the semi-final stage due to theCOVID-19 pandemic and later cancelled[ 29] 2020–21 No competition due to theCOVID-19 pandemic 2021–22 Auchinleck Talbot 2–0 Yoker Athletic Rugby Park 3,500 West of Scotland 2022–23 Cumnock Juniors 1–0 Rutherglen Glencairn Broadwood Stadium 4,034 West of Scotland 2023–24 Darvel 2–1 Arthurlie Broadwood Stadium 3,491[ 30] West of Scotland 2024–25 Johnstone Burgh 1–1 (P) Tranent Broadwood Stadium 4,538 West of Scotland
As of after2024–25 Clubs which are currently members of the SJFA are indicated inbold .
As of after2024–25 ^ SJFA league in which the club was playing each time they won the Scottish Cup. ^ Total number of clubs who won the Scottish Cup while attached to the league. ^ Total number of years in which a club from the league won the Scottish Cup. ^ Glasgow Perthshire, Yoker Athletic, Benburb, Athurlie, Cambuslang Rangers, Rutherglen Glencairn, Maryhill, Clydebank Juniors, Kirkintilloch Rob Roy, Shawfield, Blantyre Victoria, Petershill, Vale of Leven, Kilsyth Rangers, Johnstone Burgh. ^ 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1935–36, 1936–37, 1937–38, 1938–39, 1939–40, 1940–41, 1941–42, 1942–43, 1943–44, 1946–47, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1961–62, 1963–64, 1966–67, 1967–68. ^ Cambuslang Hibs, Strathclyde, Parkhead, Maryhill, Rutherglen Glencairn, Vale of Clyde, Ashfield, Petershill, Kirkintilloch Rob Roy. ^ 1895–96, 1896–97, 1898–99, 1899–1900, 1901–02, 1902–03, 1903–04, 1904–05, 1906–07, 1909–10, 1911–12, 1914–15, 1915–16, 1917–18, 1918–19, 1919–20, 1920–21, 1923–24, 1925–26, 1927–28. ^ Blantyre Victoria, Cambuslang Rangers, Baillieston Juniors, Pollok, East Kilbride Thistle, Arthurlie, Renfrew. ^ 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2000–01. ^ Irvine Meadow, Kilbirnie Ladeside, Cumnock Juniors, Auchinleck Talbot, Glenafton Athletic, Largs Thistle, Kilwinning Rangers. ^ 1972–73, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1998–99. ^ Auchinleck Talbot, Shotts Bon Accord, Hurlford United, Beith Juniors, Glenafton Athletic. ^ 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19. ^ Musselburgh Bruntonians, Newtongrange Star, Tranent, Fauldhouse United, Bo'ness United, Dunbar United, Linlithgow Rose, Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic. ^ 1922–23, 1929–30, 1934–35, 1945–46, 1947–48, 1960–61, 1964–65, 1965–66. ^ Dalziel Rovers, Burnbank Athletic, Larkhall Thistle, Shotts Bon Accord. ^ 1897–98, 1900–01, 1907–08, 1910–11, 1913–14, 1944–45, 1957–58. ^ Kilwinning Rangers, Saltcoats Victoria, Auchinleck Talbot, Kilbirnie Ladeside, Irvine Meadow. ^ 1908–09, 1924–25, 1948–49, 1951–52, 1958–59, 1962–63. ^ Bo'ness United, Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic, Camelon Juniors, Whitburn, Linlithgow Rose. ^ 1975–76, 1977–78, 1983–84, 1994–95, 1999–2000, 2001–02. ^ Tayport, Carnoustie Panmure, Linlithgow Rose, Bathgate Thistle. ^ 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2009–10. ^ Vale of Clyde, St Mirren Juniors, St Roch's, Maryhill Hibs, Denny Hibs. ^ 1892–93, 1916–17, 1921–22, 1927–28, 1930–31. ^ Inverkeithing United, St Andrews United, Glenrothes, Hill of Beath Hawthorn. ^ 1912–13, 1959–60, 1974–75, 1989–90. ^ Auchinleck Talbot, Cumnock, Darvel, Johnstone Burgh. ^ 2021–2022, 2022–2023, 2023–2024, 2024–2025. ^ No clubs from theNorth regional league formed in 1968, or from its successor, theNorth Region formed in 2001, has won the Scottish Cup or reached the final. ^ Sunnybank, Banks o' Dee. ^ 1953–54, 1956–57. ^ Dundee Violet. ^ 1928–29. ^ Tayport. ^ 1995–96. ^ Dunipace. ^ 1905–06. ^ "Junior clubs enter Scottish Cup" .BBC Sport . 1 June 2007. 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