Scottish Women's Cup

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Scottish Women's Cup
Region  Scotland
Number of teams 61
Current champions Glasgow City
2013 Scottish Women's Cup

The Scottish Women's FA Cup is the national cup competition in Scottish Women's Football, a competition open to all teams in the Scottish Women's Football Leagues. There are six rounds, including the final.

List of winners

The finals of the cup are:[1]

Year Winner Runner Up Result Ref
1970/71 Stewarton Thistle [2]
1971/72 Westthorn United [3]
1972/73-1990/91 unknown
1991/92 Hutchison Vale (Edinburgh)
1992/93 Hutchison Vale (Edinburgh)
1993/94–1994/95 unknown
1995/96 Cove Rangers Aberdeen 5–1 [4]
1996/97 unknown
1997/98 Cumbernauld United Giulianos
1998/99 Cumbernauld United Ayr United 1–0
1999/00 Stenhousemuir Clyde 9–0 [5]
2000/01 FC Kilmarnock Ayr United 3–3 (a.e.t., 3-2 pen) [6]
2001/02 FC Kilmarnock Glasgow City 5–0
2002/03 Hibernian Ladies FC Kilmarnock 2–2 (a.e.t., 5–4 pen)
2003/04 Glasgow City Queen's Park 3–0
2004/05 Hibernian Ladies Cove Rangers 8–0
2005/06 Glasgow City Aberdeen LFC 5–1
2006/07 Hibernian Ladies Glasgow City 5–1
2007/08 Hibernian Ladies Celtic 3–1 (a.e.t.)
2008/09 Glasgow City Rangers Ladies 5–0
2009/10 Hibernian Ladies Rangers Ladies 2–1
2011 Glasgow City Hibernian Ladies 3–0 [7]
2012 Glasgow City Forfar Farmington 1–0

See also

References

  1. "Scotland (Women) - List of Cup Winners". RSSSF. Retrieved 16 July 2011. 
  2. Women's SFA Chief Hails Good Times edinburghnews.com. 18-10-2013. Retrieved 19-10-2013.
  3. Women's SFA Chief Hails Good Times edinburghnews.com. 18-10-2013. Retrieved 19-10-2013.
  4. "FIVE-STAR ACES HAVE IT DON AND DUSTED". Daily Record. 1996-05-13. Retrieved 2011-06-21. 
  5. Ian Black (2000-05-08). "'Magoo' regrets she was unable to save the day". The Herald. Retrieved 2011-06-21. 
  6. Morag Matheson (2001-05-13). "Football: Women bring a new meaning to a bad Ayr day". Sunday Mail. Retrieved 2011-06-21. 
  7. "Glasgow City add Scottish Cup to league trophy". BBC Sport. 13 November 2011. Retrieved 25 March 2012. 

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