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1876–77 in Scottish football

1876–77 in Scottish football

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The 1876–77 season was the fourth season of competitive domestic football in Scotland.

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Overview

The Scottish Cup was contested for the fourth time with Vale of Leven winning the cup for the first time. On the international front, Scotland played two away matches including their first in Wales.

In addition, Queen's Park competed in the FA Cup and the Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup was played for the first time.

Scottish Cup

The increasing popularity of the competition saw 81 clubs entering the tournament's fourth edition. Vale of Leven progress to the latter stages was comfortable, eliminating Helensburgh, Vale of Leven Rovers, 3rd Lanark RV and Busby without conceding a goal. They also became the first team to beat Queen's Park in a competitive fixture in the quarter-final before beating Ayr Thistle in the semi-final. Rangers received two byes through the course of the competition, including in the semi-finals. They conceded just one goal on their road to the final, defeating Queen's Park Juniors, Towerhill, Mauchline and Lennox.

There were two notable firsts for the final – the absence of Queen's Park, and the need for a second replay. As with the previous season, the first match was staged at Hamilton Crescent and finished in a 1–1 draw. Three weeks later, the same result was recorded at the same venue before Robert Paton scored an 88th-minute winner as Vale of Leven recorded a 3–2 win at Hampden Park.

County honours

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Other honours

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Teams in F.A. Cup

Queen's Park received byes to the third round but then withdrew before playing Oxford University.[1]

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Scotland national team

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Notes and references

  1. "FA Cup 1876–77". The Football Club History Database. Archived from the original on 16 February 2010. Retrieved 13 May 2008.
  2. Scotland's score is shown first.
  3. Referee William Dick was the Secretary of the Scottish Football Association. The second Scottish goal is credited to Powell (own goal) in some sources, but there was no Powell in the Welsh team.

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