1922 Scottish Cup Final

1922 Scottish Cup Final
Event 1921-22 Scottish Cup
Date 15 April 1922
Venue Hampden Park, Glasgow
Referee T Dougray
Attendance 75,000
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The 1922 Scottish Cup Final was played on 15 April 1922 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 44th staging of the Scottish Cup. Greenock Morton and Rangers contested the match, Greenock Morton won the match 1–0 with Jimmy Gourlay scoring the only goal of the game in the 20th minute.

The match was hard fought, with Morton defending aggresively. Rangers captain Cunningham went off on 30 minutes with a fractured jaw and Rangers played the remainder of the game with ten men.[1] Rangers had the bulk of play and missed a number of chances to score.[1]

The victory was Greenock Morton's sole Scottish Cup victory.

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Match details

Final

15 April 1922
Greenock Morton 1 – 0 Rangers Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 75,000
Jimmy Gourlay

Teams

GREENOCK MORTON:
GK Edwards
DF McIntyre
DF R Brown
DF Jimmy Gourlay  12'
DF Wright
MF McGregor
MF Buchanan
MF McNabb
MF McKay
FW A Brown
FW McMinn
Manager:
Bob Cochrane
RANGERS:
GK William Robb
DF Bert Manderson
DF Billy McCandless
DF David Meiklejohn
DF Arthur Dixon
MF Tommy Muirhead
MF Sandy Archibald
MF Andy Cunningham
MF Geordie Henderson
FW Tommy Cairns
FW Alan Morton
Manager:
Bill Struth

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