Scottish Cup
Association football tournament in Scotland
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2025 | Queen's Park achieved an away win against Rangers in the Scottish Cup. |
2024 | Celtic won their 42nd Scottish Cup title by defeating Rangers 1-0 in the final, becoming the current tournament holders. |
2023 | Scottish Gas became the latest sponsor, renaming the competition to the Scottish Gas Men's Scottish Cup. |
2023 | Celtic set a world record by winning their eighth domestic treble. |
2022 | Drumchapel United, a seventh-tier team, defeated League One side Edinburgh in the biggest statistical cup shock in the competition's history, with 62 places separating the teams. |
2022 | West of Scotland Premier Division (sixth tier) side Darvel knocked out Premiership club Aberdeen, with 56 places separating the two teams. |
2022 | Rangers won their last Scottish Cup final. |
August 2022 | Scottish FA member clubs voted to eliminate replays following the preliminary round, deciding that extra time and penalties would be used to resolve drawn matches from Round One onwards in the 2022-23 competition. |
2021 | League Two (fourth tier) club Kelty Hearts eliminated cup holders St Johnstone from the Scottish Cup. |
2021 | St Johnstone won the Scottish Cup, achieving their second final victory. |
2020 | Celtic sealed their historic 'quadruple treble' by winning their fourth consecutive domestic treble, an unprecedented achievement in football. |
2020 | Highland League club Brora Rangers knocked out Championship leaders Heart of Midlothian in the Scottish Cup. |
2019 | Celtic completed their fourth consecutive domestic treble, achieving a world-record 'quadruple treble'. |
2018 | Celtic secured their third consecutive domestic treble, maintaining their unprecedented winning streak in Scottish football. |
2017 | Celtic continued their 'quadruple treble' by winning the Scottish Cup and domestic league for the second consecutive year. |
2016 | Celtic began their historic 'quadruple treble' run, winning both domestic league and Scottish Cup, marking the first of four consecutive treble seasons. |
2016 | Hibernian won the Scottish Cup, securing their third final victory. |
2015 | Inverness Caledonian Thistle won their first Scottish Cup, achieving a notable triumph. |
2015 | Winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup became eligible to qualify for the Scottish Cup tournament. |
2014 | Changes to European qualification rules occur, with the Scottish Cup runners-up no longer automatically qualifying for European competition if the cup winners have already qualified for the Champions League. |
2014 | Hampden Park was transformed into an athletics stadium for the Commonwealth Games, resulting in semi-final matches being hosted at alternative Glasgow venues. |
2013 | Albion Rovers caused a cup upset by defeating Motherwell. |
2012 | Heart of Midlothian won their most recent Scottish Cup final. |
2012 | Heart of Midlothian won their eighth Scottish Cup final. |
2010 | Carling became an additional sponsor of the Scottish Cup as the competition's official beer. |
2010 | Dundee United won their second Scottish Cup final. |
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