Scottish Women's Cup

The Scottish Gas Women's Scottish Cup is the national knockout cup competition for women's football in Scotland.

First held in 1970–71, the competition is owned and managed by Scottish Women's Football (SWF), an affiliated body of the Scottish Football Association (SFA).

Scottish Gas Women's Scottish Cup
Organising bodyScottish Football Association
Founded1970
RegionScottish Women's Cup Scotland
Number of teams67
Related competitionsSWFL Cup, SWPL Cup
Current championsCeltic
Most successful club(s)Glasgow City – 9 wins
WebsiteScottish Women's Football official site
Scottish Women's Cup 2023–24 Scottish Women's Cup

The Women's Scottish Cup is open to all senior teams affiliated with The Scottish FA. Celtic are the current holders.

Format

Scottish Women's Cup 
Rhonda Jones of Hibernian with the Scottish Women's Cup trophy in 2010

The competition consists of a preliminary round and then several progressively reducing rounds of which the last one is the final. The twenty teams from the Scottish Women's Premier League enter at the third round. 33 teams from the football league & highland league are drawn in the preliminary round. The 17 winners from these ties are joined by 11 teams from league one for the first round. For round two, the 14 winners are joined by 10 teams from the Championship. The 12 winners are then joined by 20 teams from the Womens Premier League for round three. The 16 winners then play the fourth round, then Quarter finals & semi finals. All rounds are played over a single leg (the rules for the composition of the rounds were updated for the 2023/24 season).

List of winners

The finals of the cup have been (total wins in parentheses):

Season Winner Score Runner Up Venue Ref
1970–71 Stewarton Thistle (1) 4–2 Aberdeen Prima Donnas Dundee
1971–72 Stewarton Thistle (2) 8–1 Aberdeen Prima Donnas East Kilbride
1972 Edinburgh Dynamos (1) 5–3 Cambuslang Hooverettes Linwood
1973 Westthorn United (1) 7–3 Edinburgh Dynamos Townhead Park
1974 Motherwell AEI (1) 1–0 Westthorn United Warout Stadium
1974–75 Edinburgh Dynamos (2) 3–0 Motherwell AEI Townhead Park
1975–76 Edinburgh Dynamos (3) 6–3 Dundee Strikers Memorial Park
1976–77 Westthorn United (2) 4–0 Dundee Strikers Warout Stadium
1977–78 Dundee Strikers (1) 9–3 Whitehill
1978–79 Edinburgh Dynamos (4) 2–0 Whitehill
1979–80 Motherwell AEI (2) 3–2 Dundee Striker
1980–81 Motherwell AEI (3) 2–0 Edinburgh Dynamos
1981–82 Whitehill Ladies (1) Inveralmond Thistle
1982–83 Wishaw Ladies (1) 3–2 Whitehill Ladies
1983–84 Allanton Miners Ladies (1) Whitehill Ladies
1984–85 Wishaw Ladies (2) 4–3 Edinburgh Dynamos
1985–86 Inveralmond Thistle (1) Whitehill Ladies
1986–87 Inveralmond Thistle (2) Cumbernauld Ladies
1987–88 Whitehill Ladies (2) 2–1 Inveralmond Thistle
1988–89 Whitehill Ladies (3) 4–1 Livingston Thistle
1989–90 Whitehill Ladies (4) 3–0 Cumbernauld Ladies
1990–91 Cumbernauld Ladies (1) 4–1 Inveralmond Thistle
1991–92 Cumbernauld Ladies (2) 7–3 Inveralmond Thistle
1992–93 Hutchison Vale (1) 5–2 Cumbernauld Ladies
1994 Hutchison Vale (2) 3–0 Tynecastle Links Park
1995 Cove Rangers (1) 5–1 Cumbernauld Ladies McDiarmid Park
1996 Cove Rangers (2) 5–1 Aberdeen McDiarmid Park
1997 Cove Rangers (3) 5–4 Ayr United Broadwood Stadium
1998 Cumbernauld United (3) 3–1 Giulianos Forthbank Stadium
1999 Cumbernauld United (4) 1–0 Ayr United
2000 Stenhousemuir (1) 9–0 Clyde Forthbank Stadium
2001 FC Kilmarnock (3) 3–3 (a.e.t.)
3–2 (p)
Ayr United Almondvale Stadium
2001–02 FC Kilmarnock (4) 5–0 Glasgow City Almondvale Stadium
2002–03 Hibernian (1) 2–2 (a.e.t.)
5–4 (p)
FC Kilmarnock Almondvale Stadium
2004 Glasgow City (1) 3–0 Queen's Park Almondvale Stadium
2005 Hibernian (2) 8–0 Cove Rangers McDiarmid Park
2006 Glasgow City (2) 5–1 Aberdeen McDiarmid Park
2007 Hibernian (3) 5–1 Glasgow City McDiarmid Park
2008 Hibernian (4) 3–1 (a.e.t.) Celtic McDiarmid Park
2009 Glasgow City (3) 5–0 Rangers Forthbank Stadium
2010 Hibernian (5) 2–1 Rangers Recreation Park
2011 Glasgow City (4) 3–0 Hibernian Toryglen Regional Football Centre
2012 Glasgow City (5) 1–0 Forfar Farmington Excelsior Stadium
2013 Glasgow City (6) 1–0 Hibernian Broadwood Stadium
2014 Glasgow City (7) 5–0 Spartans Broadwood Stadium
2015 Glasgow City (8) 3–0 Hibernian Ainslie Park
2016 Hibernian (6) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
6–5 (p)
Glasgow City New Douglas Park
2017 Hibernian (7) 3–0 Glasgow City Almondvale Stadium
2018 Hibernian (8) 8–0 Motherwell Firhill Stadium
2019 Glasgow City (9) 4–3 Hibernian Tynecastle Park
2020 Not contested due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Not contested due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 Celtic (1) 3–2 (a.e.t.) Glasgow City Tynecastle Park
2022–23 Celtic (2) 2–0 Rangers Hampden Park

References

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