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Perthshire Cup
Founded1884
Abolished1975
RegionPerthshire
Most successful club(s)St Johnstone (24 titles)

The Perthshire Cup was an association football cup competition for clubs in the county of Perthshire, Scotland. The competition was founded in 1884 and was last competed for in the 1974–75 season.

Format[edit]

The competition was a knock-out tournament contested by the member clubs of the Perthshire Football Association.[1]

Initial entrants[edit]

History[edit]

The first draw for the competition took place on 20 December 1884, with clubs divided between eastern and western divisions.[2] The first final was between Dunblane and Vale of Teith, at Fair City's ground at Hillyland in Perth. The Vale took a three-goal lead inside 20 minutes, but Dunblane pulled the score back to 3–3 by the 70th minute, and Laidlaw of Dunblane secured the trophy with a goal in the 83rd minute.[3]

It was considered a senior competition in its early years, but the rise of the Scottish League and the attraction of players from the region meant that more and more amateur clubs took part; these clubs then had difficulties in surviving World War 1. By 1921–22 the competition only had six entrants, and the competition was invariably dominated by St Johnstone, as the only League club in the county, until it stopped entering in 1932–33.[citation needed]

The competition was last played for in 1974–75, although the name was revived for the North Perthshire Amateur Cup, which uses the Perthshire Cup as its trophy.[4]

Wins by club[edit]

Team Wins First win Last win
Ballinluig 1 1968–69 1968–69
Black Watch 2 1939–40 1941–42
Blairgowrie Amateurs 7 1919–20 1938–39
Breadalbane 12 1936–37 1966–67
Coupar Angus 1 1886–87 1886–87
Dunblane 12 1884–85 1909–10
Dunkeld & Birnam 1 1924–25 1924–25
Fair City Athletic 3 1893–94 1898–99
Grandtully Vale 7 1947–48 1974–75
Murthly 1 1962–63 1962–63
St Johnstone 24 1889–90 1963–64
Vale of Atholl 10 1896–97 1972–73

Vale of Teith was runner-up four times between 1884–85 and 1906–07, never winning the competition. In 1906–07 it took St Johnstone to three replays before finally succumbing.[5]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Perthshire Football Association". Bridge of Allan Gazette: 4. 27 December 1884.
  • ^ "Perthshire Football Association". Bridge of Allan Gazette: 4. 27 December 1884.
  • ^ "Perthshire Cup - Final Tie". Stirling Saturday Observer: 6. 16 April 1885.
  • ^ "Perthshire Cup - Where Is It Now?". scottishleague.net. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  • ^ "St Johnstone win at fourth meeting". Strathearn Herald: 8. 20 April 1907.

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