1899–1900 Scottish Cup
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The 1899–1900
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knockout competition. The Cup was won by holders
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when they beat Queen's Park in the final at the newly built
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by a 4–3 scoreline to claim the trophy for a third time overall; it is the last major final to date for Queen's Park who were cup winners ten times in the 19th century.


Calendar


First round


First round replay


Second round


Second round replay


Quarter-final


Semi-finals


Semi-final replay


Final


Teams


See also

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1899–1900 in Scottish football The season of 1899–1900 in Scottish football was the 27th season of competitive Association football, football in Scotland and the tenth season of the Scottish Football League. League competitions Scottish Division One Rangers F.C., Ran ...


References


RSSF Scottish Cup 99-00
{{DEFAULTSORT:1899-1900 Scottish Cup Scottish Cup seasons
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1899–1900 domestic association football cups