The 1909 Scottish Cup final was the final of the 36th season of the Scottish Cup. The match was an Old Firm affair contested by Rangers and Celtic at Hampden Park, with the trophy being withheld by the Scottish Football Association following crowd disorder.[1][2][3]

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1909 Scottish Cup Final
Event1908–09 Scottish Cup
Date10 Apr 1909
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance70,000
Replay
Date17 April 1909
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance60,000
1908
1910
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The final ended 2–2 on 10 April,[4] prompting a replay which took place on 17 April. When that ended 1–1, the initial assumption was that extra time would follow, but competition rules only provided for that in the event of a second replay. When it became clear to the crowd that extra time would not be played, and fuelled by rumours that the results were manipulated to increase ticket revenue, the crowd invaded the pitch. In the ensuing disorder, the goalposts were torn down, parts of the pitch were ripped up and the wooden pay-boxes were set alight. Mounted police and the fire brigade also came under attack and in total there were over 100 injuries.[5]

Both clubs requested the SFA not schedule a second replay and subsequently, the trophy and medals were withheld. Queen's Park F.C., the owners of Hampden, were paid £500 in compensation by the SFA, who ordered both competing clubs to pay an additional £150 each.[1][2]

Summary

More information Rangers, 2–2 ...
Rangers2–2Celtic
Gilchrist
Bennett
Quinn 20'
Rennie (o.g.)
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Attendance: 70,000
Referee: J. B. Stark
More information Rangers, 1–1 ...
Close
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: J. B. Stark

Teams

Celtic:
GKDavey Adams
RBAlec McNair
LBJimmy Weir
RHJames Young
CHJoe Dodds
LHJimmy Hay
ORDan Munro
IRJimmy McMenemy
CFJimmy Quinn
ILPeter Somers
OLDavie Hamilton
Replay:Willie Kivlichan replaced Munro
Rangers:
GKHarry Rennie
RBGeorge Law
LBAlex Craig
RHJohn May
CHJames Stark
LHJimmy Galt
ORAlec Bennett
IRThomas Gilchrist
CFRobert Campbell
ILBill McPherson
OLAlex Smith
Replay:Jimmy Gordon, John Macdonald and Willie Reid replaced May, Gilchrist and Campbell

References

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