The 1929–30
Scottish Cup was the 52nd staging of Scotland's most prestigious
football
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knockout competition. The Cup was won by
Rangers
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who defeated
Partick Thistle
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in the replayed final.
Fourth round
Semi-finals
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Final
Replay
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Teams
See also
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1921 Scottish Cup Final
The 1920–21 Scottish Cup was the 43rd staging of Scotland's most prestigious football (soccer), football knockout competition. The Cup was won for the first time in their history by Partick Thistle F.C., Partick Thistle who defeated Rangers F ...
(between same teams)
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1929–30 in Scottish football
References
Scottish Cup seasons
Scot
Cup
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