- 1873–74 in Scottish football
Season 1873–74 was the first in Scottish football to feature competitive domestic fixtures, with the introduction of the
Scottish Cup competition.Overview
Financial obstacles had badly hindered Queen's Park's attempts to compete for the
FA Cup in the previous two seasons, with only one match actually being played. As a result, although retaining membership ofthe Football Association , Queen's elected not to enter for the cup on this occasion (neither would they compete in the next two seasons). Instead, there was now a domestic equivalent to compete for, theScottish Football Association (founded in March of the previous season) having instituted its own challenge cup competition modelled on the English tournament - the Scottish Cup.As well as the international fixture with
England , which returned toPartick in March, cross-border rivalry was also fuelled with the introduction of what became a prestige representative fixture of the late 19th century, an inter-city match betweenGlasgow andSheffield .cottish Cup
Sixteen clubs entered the draw for the first round of the first ever
Scottish Cup tournament, which was organised on the same unseeded, straight knockout basis as the FA Cup. The trophy and a set of medals was purchased as a result of subscription by member clubs at a cost of £56 12s 11d.Although details of several matches are sketchy, it is believed that the first round match between Renton and Kilmarnock at
Crosshill (then an independentburgh fromGlasgow ) on18 October 1873 was the first match to get underway in the competition, and therefore the first competitive club fixture on Scottish soil.Queen's Park went on to underline their position as the pre-eminent club in Scottish football by lifting the trophy. After wins over Dumbreck, Eastern and, in the semi-final, Renton, they secured the Scottish Cup with a 2–0 victory over Clydesdale in the final.
Final
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date =21 March 1874
team1 = Queen's Park
score = 2 – 0
report=
team2 = Clydesdale
goals1 = MacKinnon goalLeckie goal
goals2 =
stadium =Hampden Park ,Crosshill
attendance = 2,500
referee = J McIntyre,Glasgow cotland national team
Overview
The international against England took place at
Partick in March. Staged almost exactly a year on from the inauguralLondon clash, it established a pattern of the fixture taking place on an annual basis in the latter part of the season, with home advantage alternating. Scotland conceded the opener, but with goals either side of half time secured their first ever international victory.Results
Key:
* (H) = Home match
* F = FriendlyRepresentative matches
As well as selecting a team for the international fixture, the SFA were also responsible for the Glasgow side chosen to face their Sheffield counterparts, there being no
Glasgow Football Association prior to 1883.14 March 1874 : flagicon|ENG Sheffield 2 flagicon|SCO Glasgow 2 (Bramall Lane ,Sheffield )Notes and references
*cite book
last = Smailes
first = Gordon
title = The Breedon Book of Scottish Football Records
publisher = Breedon Books
date = 1995
location = Derby
id = ISBN 1-85983-020-X-!style="background-color:#BFD7FF;"|Tnavbar-header|
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