Scottish Junior Cup
Organising body | Scottish Junior Football Association |
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Founded | 1886 |
Region | Scotland |
Number of teams | 159 (2016–17) |
Current champions | Beith Juniors (1st title) |
Most successful club(s) | Auchinleck Talbot (11th title) |
2016–17 Scottish Junior Cup |
The Scottish Junior Cup, known as The ETHX Energy Junior Cup for sponsorship reasons, is an annual football competition organised by the Scottish Junior Football Association for all its member clubs. The competition has been held every year since the inception of the SJFA in 1886 and, as of the 2016–17 season, 159 teams are registered to take part. The cup has an unseeded knockout format with semi-finals over two legs and the final played at a neutral venue, always that of an SPFL club.
From the 2006–07 season, the winners of the Junior Cup Final have qualified for the following seasons Scottish Cup for Senior football clubs.[1]
Beith Juniors are the current holders, defeating Pollok 4–3 on penalty-kicks after a 1–1 draw on Sunday, 29 May 2016 at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock.[2]
Cup history
The Cup has been competed for since the 1886–87 season, when Fairfield Govan became the first winners of the competition. 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 11 times to date including winning it three times in a row between 1986 to 1988.[3]
The record attendance for a Junior Cup Final is 77,650 for the 1951 final between Petershill and Irvine Meadow XI.[4]
In 2010, Linlithgow Rose lifted the Scottish Junior Cup for the fourth time in their history and third in a decade. They now join a small group of teams that have managed to lift the cup more than three times.
Sponsorship
The cup's long-term sponsor, the OVD Demerara Rum company, who, as of 2006, had an eighteen-year-long association with the competition, withdrew their backing before the start of the 2006–07 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 will be known simply as the Scottish 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 by Emirates Airline between 2009 and 2013.[5] The tournament was without a sponsor in 2013–14 with construction company Barr sponsoring the final only, then the SJFA entered a partnership with Dementia Scotland for the latter stages of the 2014–15 competition.[6][7]
The cup is sponsored since November 2015 by ETHX Energy.[8]
Winners
- 1886–87: Fairfield Govan
- 1887–88: Wishaw Thistle
- 1888–89: Burnbank Swifts
- 1889–90: Burnbank Swifts
- 1890–91: Vale of Clyde
- 1891–92: Minerva
- 1892–93: Vale of Clyde
- 1893–94: Ashfield
- 1894–95: Ashfield
- 1895–96: Cambuslang Hibs
- 1896–97: Strathclyde
- 1897–98: Dalziel Rovers
- 1898–99: Parkhead
- 1899–00: Maryhill
- 1900–01: Burnbank Athletic
- 1901–02: Rutherglen Glencairn
- 1902–03: Parkhead
- 1903–04: Vale of Clyde
- 1904–05: Ashfield
- 1905–06: Dunipace
- 1906–07: Strathclyde
- 1907–08: Larkhall Thistle
- 1908–09: Kilwinning Rangers
- 1909–10: Ashfield
- 1910–11: Burnbank Athletic
- 1911–12: Petershill
- 1912–13: Inverkeithing United
- 1913–14: Larkhall Thistle
- 1914–15: Parkhead
- 1915–16: Petershill
- 1916–17: St. Mirren Juniors
- 1917–18: Petershill
- 1918–19: Rutherglen Glencairn
- 1919–20: Parkhead
- 1920–21: Kirkintilloch Rob Roy
- 1921–22: St. Roch's
- 1922–23: Musselburgh Bruntonians
- 1923–24: Parkhead
- 1924–25: Saltcoats Victoria
- 1925–26: Strathclyde
- 1926–27: Rutherglen Glencairn
- 1927–28: Maryhill Hibernians
- 1928–29: Dundee Violet
- 1929–30: Newtongrange Star
- 1930–31: Denny Hibs
- 1931–32: Glasgow Perthshire
- 1932–33: Yoker Athletic
- 1933–34: Benburb
- 1934–35: Tranent Juniors
- 1935–36: Benburb
- 1936–37: Arthurlie
- 1937–38: Cambuslang Rangers
- 1938–39: Rutherglen Glencairn
- 1939–40: Maryhill
- 1940–41: Glasgow Perthshire
- 1941–42: Clydebank
- 1942–43: Kirkintilloch Rob Roy
- 1943–44: Glasgow Perthshire
- 1944–45: Burnbank Athletic
- 1945–46: Fauldhouse United
- 1946–47: Shawfield
- 1947–48: Bo'ness United
- 1948–49: Auchinleck Talbot
- 1949–50: Blantyre Victoria
- 1950–51: Petershill
- 1951–52: Kilbirnie Ladeside
- 1952–53: Vale of Leven
- 1953–54: Sunnybank
- 1954–55: Kilsyth Rangers
- 1955–56: Petershill
- 1956–57: Banks o' Dee
- 1957–58: Shotts Bon Accord
- 1958–59: Irvine Meadow
- 1959–60: St Andrews United
- 1960–61: Dunbar United
- 1961–62: Kirkintilloch Rob Roy
- 1962–63: Irvine Meadow
- 1963–64: Johnstone Burgh
- 1964–65: Linlithgow Rose
- 1965–66: Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
- 1966–67: Kilsyth Rangers
- 1967–68: Johnstone Burgh
- 1968–69: Cambuslang Rangers
- 1969–70: Blantyre Victoria
- 1970–71: Cambuslang Rangers
- 1971–72: Cambuslang Rangers
- 1972–73: Irvine Meadow
- 1973–74: Cambuslang Rangers
- 1974–75: Glenrothes
- 1975–76: Bo'ness United
- 1976–77: Kilbirnie Ladeside
- 1977–78: Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
- 1978–79: Cumnock Juniors
- 1979–80: Baillieston Juniors
- 1980–81: Pollok
- 1981–82: Blantyre Victoria
- 1982–83: East Kilbride Thistle
- 1983–84: Bo'ness United
- 1984–85: Pollok
- 1985–86: Auchinleck Talbot
- 1986–87: Auchinleck Talbot
- 1987–88: Auchinleck Talbot
- 1988–89: Cumnock Juniors
- 1989–90: Hill of Beath Hawthorn
- 1990–91: Auchinleck Talbot
- 1991–92: Auchinleck Talbot
- 1992–93: Glenafton Athletic
- 1993–94: Largs Thistle
- 1994–95: Camelon Juniors
- 1995–96: Tayport
- 1996–97: Pollok
- 1997–98: Arthurlie
- 1998–99: Kilwinning Rangers
- 1999–00: Whitburn
- 2000–01: Renfrew
- 2001–02: Linlithgow Rose
- 2002–03: Tayport
- 2003–04: Carnoustie Panmure
- 2004–05: Tayport
- 2005–06: Auchinleck Talbot
- 2006–07: Linlithgow Rose
- 2007–08: Bathgate Thistle
- 2008–09: Auchinleck Talbot
- 2009–10: Linlithgow Rose
- 2010–11: Auchinleck Talbot
- 2011–12: Shotts Bon Accord
- 2012–13: Auchinleck Talbot
- 2013–14: Hurlford United
- 2014–15: Auchinleck Talbot
- 2015–16: Beith Juniors
Club Performance
- As of after 2015–16
External links
References
- ↑ Juniors make mark in Scottish Cup news.bbc.co.uk 29 September 2007
- ↑ McCarthy, David (29 May 2016). "Beith lift the Scottish Junior Cup following penalties win over Pollok". Daily Record. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
- ↑ "Honours". Auchinleck Talbot FC. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
- ↑ "History". Scottish Junior Football Association. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
- ↑ "Emirates back showpiece trophy as first-round draw is made". Evening Times. 1 September 2009. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
- ↑ "Scottish Junior Cup nets Barr as headline sponsor". Barr. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
- ↑ "Dyslexia Scotland to partner the Scottish Junior Cup". Scottish Football Association. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
- ↑ "Juniors: Paisley firm ETHX Energy clinches Scottish Cup sponsorship deal as Troon ace Colin Spence revels in mouth-watering third-round draw". Evening Times. 4 November 2015. Retrieved 24 August 2016.