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Scottish Junior Cup

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Football tournament
Scottish Junior Cup
Organiser(s)Scottish Junior Football Association
Founded1886 (140 years ago) (1886)
RegionScotland
Teams127 (2024–25)
Current championsJohnstone Burgh (3rd title)
Most championshipsAuchinleck Talbot (14 titles)
2024–25 Scottish Junior Cup

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]

Format

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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.

History

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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]

Sponsorship

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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]

Finals

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  • (R) = Won after a replay/2nd replay.
  • (aet) = Result afterextra time.
  • (P) = Won on penalties.
SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-upVenueAttendanceLeague
1886–87Fairfield Govan3–1[a]Edinburgh WoodburnArgyle Park (Govan)[13]N/A
3–1 (R)
1887–88Wishaw Thistle3–2[a]MaryhillGasworks Park (Larkhall)N/A
1–2 (R)[a]
3–1 (2R)Ibrox Park (I)
1888–89Burnbank Swifts4–1West Benhar VioletGasworks Park (Larkhall)N/A
1889–90Burnbank Swifts3–0[a]BenburbWest End ParkHamilton)13,000N/A
3–1 (R)Raploch Park (Larkhall)14,500
1890–91Vale of Clyde1–1Chryston AthleticIbrox Park (I)11,000N/A
2–0 (R)Whitefield Park12,500
1891–92Minerva5–2West Benhar VioletCathkin Park (I)N/A
1892–93Vale of Clyde3–0Dumbarton FernBoghead ParkScottish
1893–94Ashfield3–0Renfrew VictoriaUnderwood Park (Paisley)N/A
1894–95Ashfield1–1West Calder WanderersUnderwood Park (Paisley)N/A
2–1 (R)Tynecastle Park9,856
1895–96Cambuslang Hibs2–1ParkheadCeltic Park11,000Glasgow
1896–97Strathclyde3–2[a]Dunfermline JuniorsCeltic ParkGlasgow
3–0 (R)Tynecastle Park
1897–98Dalziel Rovers2–1ParkheadMeadowside7,000Lanarkshire
1898–99Parkhead4–1Westmarch XIMeadowside12,650Glasgow
1899–1900Maryhill3–2Kilmarnock Rugby XISt Mirren Park (Love Street)11,000Glasgow
1900–01Burnbank Athletic2–0MaryhillExhibition Ground (Glasgow)13,000Lanarkshire
1901–02Rutherglen Glencairn1–0MaryhillMeadowside13,000Glasgow
1902–03Parkhead3–0Larkhall ThistleMeadowside11,000Glasgow
1903–04Vale of Clyde3–0ParkheadCeltic Park10,000Glasgow
1904–05Ashfield2–1Renfrew VictoriaMeadowside12,000Glasgow
1905–06Dunipace Juniors2–2Kirkintilloch Rob RoyMeadowside9,000Stirlingshire
1–0 (R)Brockville Park9,000
1906–07Strathclyde1–1MaryhillMeadowside15,000Glasgow
1–1 (R)
1–0 (2R)8,000
1907–08Larkhall Thistle1–0Queen's Park Hampden XIMeadowside7,000Lanarkshire[b]
1908–09Kilwinning Rangers0–0StrathclydeShawfield Stadium12,000Irvine & District
1–0 (R)Rugby Park8,000
1909–10Ashfield0–1[a]Kilwinning RangersFirhill Stadium20,000Glasgow
3–0 (R)18,000
1910–11Burnbank Athletic1–1PetershillFirhill Stadium16,000Lanarkshire
1–0 (R)7,000
1911–12Petershill5–0Denny HibsFirhill Stadium15,000Glasgow
1912–13Inverkeithing United1–0Dunipace JuniorsFirhill Stadium15,000Fife
1913–14Larkhall Thistle1–1AshfieldFirhill Stadium25,000Lanarkshire
0–0 (R)20,000
1–0 (2R)Cathkin Park17,000
1914–15Parkhead2–0Port Glasgow AthleticFirhill Stadium25,000Glasgow
1915–16Petershill2–0ParkheadFirhill Stadium24,000Glasgow
1916–17St Mirren Juniors[14]0–0RenfrewFirhill Stadium30,000Scottish
1–0 (R)20,000
1917–18PetershillN/A(no final played)[15]N/AN/AGlasgow
1918–19Rutherglen Glencairn1–1St Anthony'sHampden Park39,969Glasgow
1–0 (R)35,000
1919–20Parkhead2–0Cambuslang RangersHampden Park22,453[16]Glasgow
1920–21Kirkintilloch Rob Roy1–0AshfieldHampden Park26,000Glasgow
1921–22St Roch's2–1[a]Kilwinning RangersFirhill Stadium15,000Scottish
2–1 (R)25,000
1922–23Musselburgh Bruntonians2–0Arniston RangersTynecastle Park20,000East of Scotland
1923–24Parkhead1–1Baillieston JuniorsFirhill Stadium12,000Glasgow
3–1 (R)12,000
1924–25Saltcoats Victoria1–1St Anthony'sFirhill Stadium18,000Western
3–3 (R) (aet)St Mirren Park (Love Street)12,000
2–1 (2R)Firhill Stadium21,000
1925–26Strathclyde1–1Bridgeton WaverleyFirhill Stadium30,000Glasgow
2–0 (R)20,000
1926–27Rutherglen Glencairn2–1Cambuslang RangersHampden Park25,000Glasgow
1927–28Maryhill Hibernians6–2Burnbank AthleticFirhill Stadium8,000Scottish[c]
1928–29Dundee Violet2–0[a]Denny HibsTynecastle Park8,000Dundee[c]
2–2 (R)Dens Park10,341
4–0 (2R)9,556
1929–30Newtongrange Star3–0Hall RussellTynecastle Park17,000Midlothian[c]
1930–31[17]Denny Hibs1–0Burnbank AthleticTynecastle Park10,000Scottish[c]
1931–32Glasgow Perthshire2–1Kirkintilloch Rob RoyFirhill Stadium13,000Central (I)
1932–33Yoker Athletic0–0TranentTynecastle Park22,128Central (I)
4–2 (R)Hampden Park11,849
1933–34Benburb3–1Bridgeton WaverleyIbrox Stadium13,000Central (I)
1934–35Tranent6–1PetershillIbrox Stadium22,000Midlothian
1935–36Benburb1–1Yoker AthleticHampden Park16,000Central (I)
1–0 (R)12,000
1936–37Arthurlie5–1Kirkintilloch Rob RoyCeltic Park28,508Central (I)
1937–38Cambuslang Rangers3–2BenburbCeltic Park28,058Central (I)
1938–39Rutherglen Glencairn2–1ShawfieldCeltic Park22,363Central (I)
1939–40Maryhill1–0Morton JuniorsCeltic Park26,000Central (I)
1940–41Glasgow Perthshire2–2Armadale ThistleFirhill Stadium22,000Central (I)
0–0 (R)8,000
3–1 (2R)Tynecastle Park15,000
1941–42Clydebank Juniors4–2Vale of ClydeShawfield Stadium24,579Central (I)
1942–43Kirkintilloch Rob Roy1–1BenburbShawfield Stadium15,000Central (I)
0–0 (R)Hampden Park15,000
3–1 (2R)25,000
1943–44Glasgow Perthshire1–0Blantyre VictoriaHampden Park32,000Central (I)
1944–45Burnbank Athletic1–2[a]Cambuslang RangersHampden Park32,650Lanarkshire
3–1 (R)25,000
1945–46Fauldhouse United2–0ArthurlieHampden Park46,326East of Scotland
1946–47Shawfield1–1Bo'ness UnitedHampden Park56,410Central (I)
2–1 (R)26,521
1947–48Bo'ness United2–1Irvine MeadowHampden Park55,602Edinburgh & District
1948–49Auchinleck Talbot3–2PetershillHampden Park68,837Western
1949–50Blantyre Victoria3–0Cumnock JuniorsHampden Park44,402[18]Central (I)
1950–51Petershill1–0Irvine MeadowHampden Park77,650Central (I)
1951–52Kilbirnie Ladeside1–0Camelon JuniorsHampden Park69,959Western
1952–53Vale of Leven1–0Annbank UnitedHampden Park55,800Central (I)
1953–54Sunnybank2–1Lochee HarpHampden Park22,600Aberdeen & District
1954–55Kilsyth Rangers0–0Duntocher HibsHampden Park64,976Central (I)
4–1 (R)30,000
1955–56Petershill4–1Lugar Boswell ThistleHampden Park64,702Central (I)
1956–57Banks o' Dee1–0Kilsyth RangersHampden Park30,800Aberdeen & District
1957–58Shotts Bon Accord2–0PumpherstonHampden Park33,000Lanarkshire
1958–59Irvine Meadow2–1ShettlestonHampden Park65,211Western
1959–60St Andrews United3–1Greenock JuniorsHampden Park34,603[19]Fife
1960–61Dunbar United2–2Cambuslang RangersHampden Park20,000Edinburgh & District
2–0 (R)23,122
1961–62Kirkintilloch Rob Roy1–1RenfrewHampden Park49,000Central (I)
1–0 (R)19,500
1962–63Irvine Meadow2–1Glenafton AthleticHampden Park21,384Western
1963–64Johnstone Burgh1–1Cambuslang RangersHampden Park49,115Central (I)
3–0 (R)23,000
1964–65Linlithgow Rose4–1Baillieston JuniorsHampden Park35,000Edinburgh & District
1965–66Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic1–1WhitburnHampden Park19,430Edinburgh & District
6–1 (R)10,000
1966–67Kilsyth Rangers1–1Rutherglen GlencairnHampden Park22,000Central (I)
3–1 (R)11,500
1967–68Johnstone Burgh2–2GlenrothesHampden Park28,800Central (I)
4–3 (R)21,720
1968–69Cambuslang Rangers1–0Kirkintilloch Rob RoyHampden Park32,524Central (II)
1969–70Blantyre Victoria1–1Penicuik AthleticHampden ParkCentral (II)
1–0 (R)14,225[20]
1970–71Cambuslang Rangers2–1Newtongrange StarHampden Park24,676Central (II)
1971–72Cambuslang Rangers1–1Bonnyrigg Rose AthleticHampden Park20,000Central (II)
3–2 (R)14,000
1972–73Irvine Meadow2–2Cambuslang RangersHampden Park22,242Ayrshire
3–3 (R) (aet)
1–0 (2R)24,917
1973–74Cambuslang Rangers3–1Linlithgow RoseHampden Park22,830Central (II)
1974–75Glenrothes1–0Rutherglen GlencairnHampden Park17,776Fife
1975–76Bo'ness United3–0DarvelHampden Park20,161East
1976–77Kilbirnie Ladeside3–1Kirkintilloch Rob RoyHampden Park11,476Ayrshire
1977–78Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic1–0Stonehouse VioletHampden Park8,325East
1978–79Cumnock Juniors1–0Bo'ness UnitedHampden Park13,692Ayrshire
1979–80Baillieston Juniors2–2BenburbHampden Park10,702Central (II)
2–0 (R) (aet)9,367[21]
1980–81Pollok1–0ArthurlieHampden Park13,518Central (II)
1981–82Blantyre Victoria1–0Baillieston JuniorsIbrox Stadium10,000Central (II)
1982–83East Kilbride Thistle2–0Bo'ness UnitedIbrox Stadium15,000Central (II)
1983–84Bo'ness United2–0Baillieston JuniorsIbrox Stadium15,000East
1984–85Pollok1–1PetershillHampden Park8,907Central (II)
3–1 (R)7,004
1985–86[d]Auchinleck Talbot3–2PollokHampden Park7,689Ayrshire
1986–87Auchinleck Talbot1–1Kilbirnie LadesideRugby ParkAyrshire
1–0 (R)
1987–88Auchinleck Talbot1–0PetershillAyrshire
1988–89Cumnock Juniors1–0Ormiston PrimroseRugby Park8,300Ayrshire
1989–90Hill of Beath Hawthorn1–0LesmahagowRugby Park[22]Fife
1990–91Auchinleck Talbot1–0Newtongrange StarBrockville Park8,500Ayrshire
1991–92Auchinleck Talbot4–0Glenafton AthleticFirhill Stadium6,966Ayrshire
1992–93Glenafton Athletic1–0TayportFirhill Stadium6,250Ayrshire
1993–94Largs Thistle1–0Glenafton AthleticIbrox Stadium8,668Ayrshire
1994–95Camelon Juniors2–0WhitburnFir Park8,018East
1995–96Tayport2–0 (aet)Camelon JuniorsFir Park4,652Tayside
1996–97Pollok3–1TayportFir Park3,523Central (II)
1997–98Arthurlie4–0PollokFir Park4,751Central (II)
1998–99Kilwinning Rangers1–0Kelty HeartsFirhill Stadium7,525Ayrshire
1999–2000Whitburn2–2 (P)Johnstone BurghFirhill Stadium7,012[23]East
2000–01Renfrew0–0 (P)Carnoustie PanmureFirhill Stadium5,252Central (II)
2001–02Linlithgow Rose1–0Auchinleck TalbotFirhill Stadium6,966East
2002–03Tayport1–0 (aet)Linlithgow RoseFirhill Stadium4,613East Region
2003–04Carnoustie Panmure0–0 (P)TayportFirhill Stadium3,030East Region
2004–05Tayport2–0Lochee UnitedTannadice Park6,868[24]East Region
2005–06Auchinleck Talbot2–1Bathgate ThistleRugby Park7,469West Region
2006–07Linlithgow Rose2–1 (aet)Kelty HeartsEast End Park9,304East Region
2007–08Bathgate Thistle2–1Cumnock JuniorsRugby Park6,117[25]East Region
2008–09Auchinleck Talbot2–1ClydebankRugby Park8,122[26]West Region
2009–10Linlithgow Rose1–0Largs ThistleRugby Park5,788[27]East Region
2010–11[e]Auchinleck Talbot2–1 (aet)Musselburgh AthleticRugby Park[28]6,025West Region
2011–12Shotts Bon Accord2–1Auchinleck TalbotAlmondvale Stadium4,026West Region
2012–13Auchinleck Talbot1–0Linlithgow RoseAlmondvale Stadium6,492West Region
2013–14Hurlford United3–0Glenafton AthleticRugby Park5,854West Region
2014–15Auchinleck Talbot2–1Musselburgh AthleticRugby Park5,186West Region
2015–16Beith Juniors1–1 (P)PollokRugby Park4,877West Region
2016–17Glenafton Athletic2–1Auchinleck TalbotRugby Park6,144West Region
2017–18Auchinleck Talbot3–2Hurlford UnitedRugby Park4,874West Region
2018–19Auchinleck Talbot2–0Largs ThistleNew Douglas Park4,629West Region
2019–20Competition postponed at the semi-final stage due to theCOVID-19 pandemic and later cancelled[29]
2020–21No competition due to theCOVID-19 pandemic
2021–22Auchinleck Talbot2–0Yoker AthleticRugby Park3,500West of Scotland
2022–23Cumnock Juniors1–0Rutherglen GlencairnBroadwood Stadium4,034West of Scotland
2023–24Darvel2–1ArthurlieBroadwood Stadium3,491[30]West of Scotland
2024–25Johnstone Burgh1–1 (P)TranentBroadwood Stadium4,538West of Scotland
  1. ^abcdefghiResult protested.
  2. ^Glasgow Junior Football League teams did not enter.
  3. ^abcdClubs involved in theIntermediate dispute did not take part.
  4. ^Centenary competition
  5. ^125th Anniversary competition

Club performance

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As of after2024–25

Clubs which are currently members of the SJFA are indicated inbold.

ClubWinnerRunner-upLeague (when winner)[a]
Auchinleck Talbot143Western (1);Ayrshire (5);West Region (7);West of Scotland (1)
Cambuslang Rangers56Central (I) (1);Central (II) (4)
Petershill55Glasgow (3);Central (I) (2)
Parkhead54Glasgow (5)
Burnbank Swifts / Burnbank Athletic52Lanarkshire (5)
Linlithgow Rose43Edinburgh & District (1);East (1);East Region (2)
Rutherglen Glencairn43Glasgow (3);Central (I) (1)
Ashfield42Glasgow (4)
Kirkintilloch Rob Roy35Glasgow (1);Central (I) (2)
Bo'ness United33Edinburgh & District (1);East (2)
Pollok33Central (II) (3)
Tayport33Tayside (1);East Region (2)
Cumnock Juniors32Ayrshire (2);West of Scotland (1)
Irvine Meadow XI32Western (2);Ayrshire (2)
Blantyre Victoria31Central (I) (1);Central (II) (2)
Johnstone Burgh31Central (I) (2);West of Scotland (1)
Strathclyde31Glasgow (3)
Vale of Clyde31Glasgow (3)
Glasgow Perthshire30Central (3)
Benburb24Central (I) (2)
Glenafton Athletic24Ayrshire (1);West Region (1)
Maryhill24Glasgow (1);Central (I) (1)
Arthurlie23Central (I) (1);Central (II) (1)
Kilwinning Rangers22Irvine & District (1);Ayrshire (1)
Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic21Edinburgh & District (1);East (1)
Kilbirnie Ladeside21Western (1);Ayrshire (1)
Kilsyth Rangers21Central (I) (2)
Larkhall Thistle21Lanarkshire (2)
Shotts Bon Accord20Lanarkshire (1);West Region (1)
Baillieston Juniors14Central (I) (1)
Camelon Juniors12East (1)
Denny Hibs12Scottish (1)
Largs Thistle12Ayrshire (1)
Musselburgh Bruntonians / Musselburgh Athletic12East of Scotland (1)
Newtongrange Star12Midlothian (1)
Renfrew12Central (II) (1)
Tranent12Midlothian (1)
Whitburn12East (1)
Yoker Athletic12Central (I) (1)
Bathgate Thistle11East Region (1)
Carnoustie Panmure11East Region (1)
Clydebank11Central (I) (1)
Darvel11West of Scotland (1)
Dunipace Juniors11Stirlingshire (1)
Glenrothes11Fife (1)
Hurlford United11West Region (1)
Shawfield11Central (I) (1)
Banks o' Dee10Aberdeen (1)
Beith Juniors10West Region (1)
Cambuslang Hibs10Glasgow (1)
Dalziel Rovers10Lanarkshire (1)
Dunbar United10Edinburgh & District (1)
Dundee Violet10Dundee (1)
East Kilbride Thistle10Central (II) (1)
Fairfield Govan10N/A
Fauldhouse United10East of Scotland (1)
Hill of Beath Hawthorn10Fife (1)
Inverkeithing United10Fife (1)
Maryhill Hibernians10Scottish (1)
Minerva10N/A
Saltcoats Victoria10Ayrshire (1)
St Andrews United10Fife (1)
St Mirren Juniors10Scottish (1)
St Roch's10Scottish (1)
Sunnybank10Aberdeen (1)
Vale of Leven10Central (I) (1)
Wishaw Thistle10N/A
Bridgeton Waverley02N/A
Kelty Hearts02N/A
Renfrew Victoria02N/A
St Anthony's02N/A
West Benhar Violet02N/A
Annbank United01N/A
Armadale Thistle01N/A
Arniston Rangers01N/A
Chryston Athletic01N/A
Dumbarton Fern01N/A
Dunfermline Juniors01N/A
Duntocher Hibs01N/A
Edinburgh Woodburn01N/A
Greenock Juniors01N/A
Hall Russell01N/A
Kilmarnock Rugby XI01N/A
Lesmahagow01N/A
Lochee Harp01N/A
Lochee United01N/A
Lugar Boswell Thistle01N/A
Morton Juniors01N/A
Ormiston Primrose01N/A
Penicuik Athletic01N/A
Port Glasgow Athletic01N/A
Pumpherston01N/A
Queen's Park Hampden XI01N/A
Shettleston01N/A
Stonehouse Violet01N/A
West Calder Wanderers01N/A
Westmarch XI01N/A

League performance

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As of after2024–25
League in which Cup winner playedOperating yearsClubs[b]Years[c]
Central (I)1931–196815[d]22[e]
Glasgow1895–19279[f]20[g]
Central (II)1968–20027[h]13[i]
Ayrshire1968–20027[j]12[k]
West Region2002–20205[l]11[m]
Edinburgh / Midlothian / East of Scotland1922–19688[n]8[o]
Lanarkshire1891–19684[p]7[q]
Irvine & District / Western1907–19685[r]6[s]
East1968–20025[t]6[u]
East Region /Midlands2002–4[v]6[w]
Scottish1892–19475[x]5[y]
Fife1921–20024[z]4[aa]
West of Scotland2021–4[ab]4[ac]
Aberdeen & District[ad]1901–19682[ae]2[af]
Dundee / Midland1894–19691[ag]1[ah]
Tayside1969–20021[ai]1[aj]
Stirlingshire1893–19271[ak]1[al]
  1. ^SJFA league in which the club was playing each time they won the Scottish Cup.
  2. ^Total number of clubs who won the Scottish Cup while attached to the league.
  3. ^Total number of years in which a club from the league won the Scottish Cup.
  4. ^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.
  5. ^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.
  6. ^Cambuslang Hibs, Strathclyde, Parkhead, Maryhill, Rutherglen Glencairn, Vale of Clyde, Ashfield, Petershill, Kirkintilloch Rob Roy.
  7. ^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.
  8. ^Blantyre Victoria, Cambuslang Rangers, Baillieston Juniors, Pollok, East Kilbride Thistle, Arthurlie, Renfrew.
  9. ^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.
  10. ^Irvine Meadow, Kilbirnie Ladeside, Cumnock Juniors, Auchinleck Talbot, Glenafton Athletic, Largs Thistle, Kilwinning Rangers.
  11. ^1972–73, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1998–99.
  12. ^Auchinleck Talbot, Shotts Bon Accord, Hurlford United, Beith Juniors, Glenafton Athletic.
  13. ^2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19.
  14. ^Musselburgh Bruntonians, Newtongrange Star, Tranent, Fauldhouse United, Bo'ness United, Dunbar United, Linlithgow Rose, Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic.
  15. ^1922–23, 1929–30, 1934–35, 1945–46, 1947–48, 1960–61, 1964–65, 1965–66.
  16. ^Dalziel Rovers, Burnbank Athletic, Larkhall Thistle, Shotts Bon Accord.
  17. ^1897–98, 1900–01, 1907–08, 1910–11, 1913–14, 1944–45, 1957–58.
  18. ^Kilwinning Rangers, Saltcoats Victoria, Auchinleck Talbot, Kilbirnie Ladeside, Irvine Meadow.
  19. ^1908–09, 1924–25, 1948–49, 1951–52, 1958–59, 1962–63.
  20. ^Bo'ness United, Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic, Camelon Juniors, Whitburn, Linlithgow Rose.
  21. ^1975–76, 1977–78, 1983–84, 1994–95, 1999–2000, 2001–02.
  22. ^Tayport, Carnoustie Panmure, Linlithgow Rose, Bathgate Thistle.
  23. ^2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2009–10.
  24. ^Vale of Clyde, St Mirren Juniors, St Roch's, Maryhill Hibs, Denny Hibs.
  25. ^1892–93, 1916–17, 1921–22, 1927–28, 1930–31.
  26. ^Inverkeithing United, St Andrews United, Glenrothes, Hill of Beath Hawthorn.
  27. ^1912–13, 1959–60, 1974–75, 1989–90.
  28. ^Auchinleck Talbot, Cumnock, Darvel, Johnstone Burgh.
  29. ^2021–2022, 2022–2023, 2023–2024, 2024–2025.
  30. ^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.
  31. ^Sunnybank, Banks o' Dee.
  32. ^1953–54, 1956–57.
  33. ^Dundee Violet.
  34. ^1928–29.
  35. ^Tayport.
  36. ^1995–96.
  37. ^Dunipace.
  38. ^1905–06.

References

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  4. ^Murray, Taylor (1 June 2024)."Kyle Lafferty leads wild Johnstone Burgh celebrations as former Rangers star makes history with Junior Cup heroics".Daily Record. Retrieved2 June 2024.
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  12. ^"Macron unveiled as sponsor of the Scottish Junior Cup".www.scottishjuniorfa.com. 28 August 2018. Retrieved21 August 2019.
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  14. ^"Scottish Junior Cup Winners 1917".St Mirren Juniors - StMirren.info. Archived fromthe original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved5 November 2017.
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  17. ^Protest | Row That Rocked the Juniors, Evening Times, 17 June 1961
  18. ^Scottish Junior Cup Finals 1950-1959,Scottish Junior Football Association
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  21. ^Scottish Junior Cup Finals 1980-1989,Scottish Junior Football Association
  22. ^Scottish Junior Cup Finals 1990-1999,Scottish Junior Football Association
  23. ^Scottish Junior Cup Finals 2000-2009,Scottish Junior Football Association
  24. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 16 June 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  25. ^Bathgate Thistle 2-1 Cumnock Juniors: Hill's long quest rewarded by Scottish Junior Cup final win, The Scotsman, 2 June 2008
  26. ^Citylink Scottish Junior Cup final: Auchinleck Talbot 2 Clydebank 1, Daily Record, 1 June 2009
  27. ^Scottish Junior Cup Finals 2010-2019,Scottish Junior Football Association
  28. ^Emirates Scottish Junior Cup Final: Musselburgh 1-2 Auchinleck Talbot, Scotzine, 29 May 2011
  29. ^"Best of the West: COVID-19 blow to Scottish Junior Cup".Glasgow Times. Retrieved12 March 2021.
  30. ^@scottishjuniors (2 June 2024)."Todays official attendance is 3,491" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
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