The 1891–92 Scottish Cup was the 19th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Celtic when they beat Queen's Park 5–1 in the final after a replay.
John Lambie[b] replaced Smellie and moved to the attack, with Sellar moving to the defence.
^The FitbaStats website states that Madden played in the second match and Matthew Flannagan played instead of Dowds,[7] but other reports contradict this[6][9] (and Flannagan did not join the club until the following month).
^There is uncertainty over the identity of the 11th player for Queen's Park. The Scotsman[9] asserts it was Scottish international John Lambie who came into the team, although he was living in England and not registered with the club at the time. The Glasgow Herald report states that 'Gillespie' came into the side, but John Gillespie was already in the line-up in place of the injured Walter Arnott.[6] The Queen's Park archive website has a second 'J Gillespie' in the match report,[8] but has a "Scott, H." in its players list making his only appearance for the club.[10] The Herald report also mentions "Scott" in quote marks, indicating the likelihood of the name being a pseudynom, and the Scottish Referee confirms this was "an old and favourite player" without naming him.[11]
^Dundee Our Boys were voted to receive an exemption but requested to take part in the preliminary rounds. The request was granted[1] and they were eliminated in the first preliminary round.[2]
^The Heart of Midlothian vs. Clyde match was abandoned after 85 minutes due to darkness and was subsequently replayed.
^"Scottish Football Association". Dundee Evening Telegraph: 4. 19 August 1891.
^ abcdeMathers, Stewart (2017). The Beautiful Dribbling Game: The Scottish F.A. Challenge Cup in the 19th Century. Great Britain: Amazon. pp. 181–191, 320–324. ISBN978-0-9956998-0-9.
^Scottish Cup Final 1892 [Celtic team], FitbaStats
^Scottish Cup – Final Tie, Glasgow Herald, 14 March 1892] (via The Celtic Wiki)
^The Scottish Final. | The Game. The Scottish Referee, 14 March 1892, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club
^ abcScottish Cup – Final Tie., The Glasgow Herald, 11 April 1892] (via The Celtic Wiki)
^ abScottish Cup Final Replay 1892 [Celtic team], FitbaStats
^ abQueen's Park v Celtic [Queen's Park team], QPFC.com
^ abFootball. Scottish Cup-Final Tie. (scan #5), The Scotsman, via London Hearts Supporters Club]
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The 1891 92 Scottish Cup was the 19th season of Scotland s most prestigious football knockout competition The Cup was won by Celtic when they beat Queen s Park 5 1 in the final after a replay 1891 92 Scottish CupTournament detailsCountryScotlandTeams32Defending championsHeart of MidlothianFinal positionsChampionsCelticRunner upQueen s Park 1890 911892 93 1892 Scottish Cup winners Contents 1 Calendar 2 Teams 3 Preliminary rounds 4 First round 5 Second round 6 Quarter final 7 Semi finals 8 Final 8 1 Final replay 8 2 Teams 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksCalendar editRound First match date Fixtures ClubsFirst round 28 November 1891 16 32 16Second round 19 December 1891 8 16 80Quarter finals 23 January 1892 4 8 4Semi finals 6 February 1892 2 4 2Final 12 March 1892 1 2 1Teams editCompeting teams Clubs exempt from preliminary rounds Clubs qualified via preliminary roundsAbercorn Cambuslang Celtic Clyde Dundee Our Boys note 1 Dumbarton Heart of Midlothian Kilmarnock Leith Athletic Northern Queen s Park Rangers Renton St Mirren Vale of Leven 3rd Lanark RV Aberdeen Arbroath Annbank Ayr Battlefield Bathgate Rovers Bridge of Allan Broxburn Shamrock Cowlairs Dunblane East Stirlingshire Kilmarnock Athletic Linthouse Mid Annandale Monkcastle St Bernard s ThistlePreliminary rounds editMain article 1891 92 Scottish Cup preliminary roundsFirst round editFirst round results Date Home team Score Away team Venue28 November 1891 Dumbarton 4 0 Thistle Boghead Park Dumbarton28 November 1891 East Stirlingshire 1 6 Kilmarnock Merchiston Park Bainsford28 November 1891 St Mirren 2 4 Celtic Westmarch Paisley28 November 1891 Broxburn Shamrock 7 2 Northern Pyothall Road Broxburn28 November 1891 Leith Athletic 5 0 Dunblane Beechwood Park Edinburgh28 November 1891 Heart of Midlothian 3 1 abandoned note 2 Clyde Tynecastle Park Edinburgh28 November 1891 Kilmarnock Athletic 7 2 Bridge of Allan Holm Quarry Kilmarnock28 November 1891 Annbank 2 1 Battlefield Pebble Park Annbank28 November 1891 Linthouse 0 6 Bathgate Rovers Langlands Park Govan28 November 1891 Abercorn 2 3 Queen s Park Underwood Park Paisley28 November 1891 3rd Lanark RV 3 0 Vale of Leven Cathkin Park Glasgow28 November 1891 Rangers 5 1 St Bernard s Ibrox Park Govan28 November 1891 Monkcastle 3 4 Arbroath Forthbank Park Stirling note 3 28 November 1891 Renton 7 4 Ayr Tontine Park Renton5 December 1891 Aberdeen 2 6 Mid Annandale Forthbank Park Stirling note 3 12 December 1891 Cowlairs 3 1 Cambuslang Springvale Park GlasgowFirst round replay Date Home team Score Away team Venue5 December 1891 Heart of Midlothian 8 0 Clyde Tynecastle Park EdinburghSource 2 Second round editSecond round results Date Home team Score Away team Venue19 December 1891 3rd Lanark RV 1 3 Dumbarton Cathkin Park Glasgow19 December 1891 Broxburn Shamrock 4 5 Heart of Midlothian Pyothall Road Broxburn19 December 1891 Cowlairs 11 2 Mid Annandale Springvale Park Glasgow19 December 1891 Annbank 2 1 Leith Athletic Pebble Park Annbank19 December 1891 Queen s Park 6 0 Bathgate Rovers Hampden Park Glasgow19 December 1891 Rangers 0 0 Kilmarnock Ibrox Park Govan19 December 1891 Arbroath 0 3 Renton Carolina Port Dundee note 3 19 December 1891 Celtic 3 0 Kilmarnock Athletic Celtic Park GlasgowSecond round replay Date Home team Score Away team Venue26 December 1891 Kilmarnock 1 1 Rangers Rugby Park KilmarnockSecond round second replay Date Home team Score Away team Venue23 January 1892 Kilmarnock 2 3 Rangers Westmarch Paisley note 3 Source 2 Quarter final editQuarter final results Date Home team Score Away team Venue23 January 1892 Celtic 4 1 Cowlairs Springvale Park Glasgow23 January 1892 Renton 4 4 Heart of Midlothian Tontine Park Renton23 January 1892 Dumbarton 2 2 Queen s Park Boghead Park Dumbarton30 January 1892 Rangers 2 0 Annbank Ibrox Park GovanQuarter final replays Date Home team Score Away team Venue30 January 1892 Heart of Midlothian 2 2 Renton Tynecastle Park Edinburgh30 January 1892 Queen s Park 4 1 Dumbarton Hampden Park GlasgowQuarter final second replay Date Home team Score Away team Venue6 February 1892 Heart of Midlothian 2 3 Renton Hampden Park Glasgow note 3 Source 2 Semi finals editSemi final results Date Home team Score Away team Venue6 February 1892 Celtic 5 3 Rangers Celtic Park Glasgow13 February 1892 Renton 1 1 Queen s Park Tontine Park RentonSemi final replay Date Home team Score Away team Venue27 February 1892 Queen s Park 3 0 Renton Hampden Park GlasgowSource 2 Final edit12 March 1892Celtic1 0Queen s ParkCampbell nbsp 60 Ibrox Park GovanAttendance 40 000 3 Referee G Sneddon Match declared void due to repeated crowd encroachment 4 5 Final replay edit 9 April 1892Celtic5 1Queen s ParkMcMahon nbsp nbsp nbsp 90 Campbell nbsp Kelly nbsp Waddell nbsp 20 Ibrox Park GovanAttendance 30 000 6 7 8 Referee G Sneddon Teams edit Celtic GK Joseph CullenRB Jerry ReynoldsLB Dan DoyleRH Willie MaleyCH James KellyLH Peter DowdsOR Neil McCallumIR Alex BradyCF Jake MaddenIL Sandy McMahonOL John CampbellReplay Paddy Gallacher replaced Madden and moved to midfield with Dowds moving up front a Queen s Park GK Andrew BairdRB Donald SillarsLB Bob SmellieRH John GillespieCH Tom RobertsonLH David StewartOR William GullilandIR Tom WaddellCF James HamiltonIL William LambieOL William SellarReplay John Lambie b replaced Smellie and moved to the attack with Sellar moving to the defence The FitbaStats website states that Madden played in the second match and Matthew Flannagan played instead of Dowds 7 but other reports contradict this 6 9 and Flannagan did not join the club until the following month There is uncertainty over the identity of the 11th player for Queen s Park The Scotsman 9 asserts it was Scottish international John Lambie who came into the team although he was living in England and not registered with the club at the time The Glasgow Herald report states that Gillespie came into the side but John Gillespie was already in the line up in place of the injured Walter Arnott 6 The Queen s Park archive website has a second J Gillespie in the match report 8 but has a Scott H in its players list making his only appearance for the club 10 The Herald report also mentions Scott in quote marks indicating the likelihood of the name being a pseudynom and the Scottish Referee confirms this was an old and favourite player without naming him 11 See also edit1891 92 in Scottish footballNotes edit Dundee Our Boys were voted to receive an exemption but requested to take part in the preliminary rounds The request was granted 1 and they were eliminated in the first preliminary round 2 The Heart of Midlothian vs Clyde match was abandoned after 85 minutes due to darkness and was subsequently replayed a b c d e Match played at a neutral venue References edit Scottish Football Association Dundee Evening Telegraph 4 19 August 1891 a b c d e Mathers Stewart 2017 The Beautiful Dribbling Game The Scottish F A Challenge Cup in the 19th Century Great Britain Amazon pp 181 191 320 324 ISBN 978 0 9956998 0 9 Scottish Cup Final 1892 Celtic team FitbaStats Scottish Cup Final Tie Glasgow Herald 14 March 1892 via The Celtic Wiki The Scottish Final The Game The Scottish Referee 14 March 1892 scan via London Hearts Supporters Club a b c Scottish Cup Final Tie The Glasgow Herald 11 April 1892 via The Celtic Wiki a b Scottish Cup Final Replay 1892 Celtic team FitbaStats a b Queen s Park v Celtic Queen s Park team QPFC com a b Football Scottish Cup Final Tie scan 5 The Scotsman via London Hearts Supporters Club Name Scott H QPFC com Celts to the Front Downfall of the Queen s Park The Scottish Referee 11 April 1892 scan via London Hearts Supporters ClubExternal links editSeason 1891 92 Celtic results list The Beautiful Dribbling Game Scottish Cup 1891 92 RSSSF Portals nbsp Association football nbsp Scotland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1891 92 Scottish Cup amp oldid 1211559902, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,