1948–49_Scottish_Cup

1948–49 Scottish Cup

1948–49 Scottish Cup

Football tournament season


The 1948–49 Scottish Cup was the 64th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The final was played between holders Rangers and Clyde at Hampden Park on 23 April 1949. Rangers won 4–1 to retain the Cup.[1][2]

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Rangers also won both the Scottish Football League and the Scottish League Cup, the first time a club claimed the national 'treble'.

First round

Replays

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Second round

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Replays

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Third round

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

More information Clyde, 2–2 (a.e.t.) ...
Attendance: 33,000

More information Rangers, 3–0 ...
Attendance: 104,958

Replays


More information Clyde, 2–1 ...
Attendance: 50,000

Final

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Attendance: 108,435
Referee: R. G. Benzie

Teams

Rangers:
GKScotland Bobby Brown
RBScotland George Young
LBScotland Jock Shaw
RHScotland Ian McColl
CHScotland Willie Woodburn
LHScotland Sammy Cox
RWScotland Willie Waddell
IRScotlandJimmy Duncanson
CFScotland Willie Thornton
ILScotland Billy Williamson
LWScotland Eddie Rutherford
Manager:
Scotland Bill Struth
Clyde:
GKScotland Stan Gullan
RBScotland Alex Gibson
LBScotland Frank Mennie
RHScotland Jim Campbell
CHScotland Bob Milligan
LHScotland Hugh Long
RWSouth Africa Roy Davies
IRScotland Archie Wright
CFScotland Alex Linwood
ILScotland Peter Galletly
LWScotland Charlie Bootland
Manager:
Scotland Paddy Travers

See also


References

  1. Graham, Alexander (1999). A statistical history of football in Scotland. Vol. 2. Isle of Skye: Skye Soccer Books. p. 8.
  2. Penalty-kick Mystery, The Glasgow Herald, 25 April 1949

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