The 1925–26
Scottish Cup
The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,[football
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knockout competition. The tournament began on 23 January 1926 and ended on 10 April 1926. The cup was won by
St Mirren, who defeated the
previous years cup winners Celtic
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2–0 in the
final
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[St Mirren's Victory , Celtic Lose Scottish Cup at Hampden]
The Glasgow Herald, 12 April 1926On This Day
The Herald, 23 January 1999
Fixtures & Results
First round
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First round replay
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Second First round replay
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Second round
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Second round replay
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Third round
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Third round replay
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Second Third round replay
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Quarter-finals
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Quarter-final replay
Semi-finals
Final
Teams
See also
*1925–26 in Scottish football
The 1925–26 season was the 53rd season of competitive football in Scotland and the 36th season of the Scottish Football League
The Scottish Football League (SFL) is a defunct league featuring professional and semi-professional football c ...
References
External links
RSSSF site
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Scottish Cup seasons
Cup
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