1907_Scottish_Cup_final

1906–07 Scottish Cup

1906–07 Scottish Cup

Football tournament season


The 1906–07 Scottish Cup was the 34th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The cup was won by Celtic when they beat Heart of Midlothian 3–0 in the final.[1] Celtic also won the Scottish Football League, the first time a club claimed the national 'double'.

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Calendar

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First round

First round repeat

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First round replay

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First round second replay

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Second round

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Second round replay

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Second round second replay

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Quarter-final

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Quarter-final replay

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Semi-finals

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Final

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Attendance: 50,000[2]
Referee: D. Philip

Teams

Celtic:
GKDavey Adams
RBDonald McLeod
LBWillie Orr
RHJames Young
CHWillie Loney
LHJimmy Hay
ORAlec Bennett
IRJimmy McMenemy
CFJimmy Quinn
ILPeter Somers
OLBobby Templeton
Hearts:
GKTom Allan
RBBob Reid
LBTom Collins
RHDavid Philip
CHFrank McLaren
LHWilliam Henderson
ORWilliam Bauchope
IRBobby Walker
CFDavid Axford
ILWilliam Yates
OLDick Wombwell

See also

Finals played between same clubs:


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