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==History==
==History==
The Stirlingshire Cup tournament commenced in the [[1883–84 in Scottish football|1883–84]] football season as a competition for member clubs of the newly created Stirlingshire Football Association which was founded on 25 December 1883. The original meeting to form the organisation was held in [[Larbert]] and was attended by representatives from seven football clubs: [[Campsie F.C.|Campsie]], [[Dunipace F.C.|Dunipace]], [[East Stirlingshire F.C.|East Stirlingshire]], [[Falkirk F.C.|Falkirk]], [[King's Park F.C.|King's Park]], [[Stenhousemuir F.C.|Stenhousemuir]] and [[Tayavalla F.C.|Tayavalla]].<ref name="SFHA_Stirlingshire_Cup">[http://scottish-football-historical-archive.com/stirlingcup.htm Stirlingshire Cup 1883–date], ''scottish-football-historical-archive.com''. Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved 17 February 2014.</ref> The first tournament began in January 1884 and was contested by the seven original attendees of the meeting as well as seven other clubs from [[Stirlingshire]]: Comely Park, [[Grahamston F.C.|Grahamston]], [[Grasshoppers F.C.|Grasshoppers]], [[Milngavie F.C.|Milngavie]], Ochil Rangers, [[Strathblane F.C.|Strathblane]] and [[Vale of Bannock F.C.|Vale of Bannock]].<ref name="SFHA_Stirlingshire_Cup" /> The inaugural tournament was won by [[Falkirk F.C.|Falkirk]] who defeated [[East Stirlingshire F.C.|East Stirlingshire]] 3–1 in a final replay after an initial 1–1 draw.<ref name="bettermeddle_Stirlingshire_Cup">[http://bettermeddle.org.uk/museum/story2.php Part Two - 19th Century Bairns], ''bettermeddle.org.uk''. Retrieved 17 February 2014.</ref>
The Stirlingshire Cup tournament commenced in the [[1883–84 in Scottish football|1883–84]] football season as a competition for member clubs of the newly created Stirlingshire Football Association which was founded on 25 December 1883. The original meeting to form the organisation was held in [[Larbert]] and was attended by representatives from seven football clubs: [[Campsie F.C.|Campsie]], [[Dunipace F.C.|Dunipace]], [[East Stirlingshire F.C.|East Stirlingshire]], [[Falkirk F.C.|Falkirk]], [[King's Park F.C.|King's Park]], [[Stenhousemuir F.C.|Stenhousemuir]] and [[Tayavalla F.C.|Tayavalla]].<ref name="SFHA_Stirlingshire_Cup">[http://scottish-football-historical-archive.com/stirlingcup.htm Stirlingshire Cup 1883–date] {{wayback|url=http://scottish-football-historical-archive.com/stirlingcup.htm |date=20130130171412 }}, ''scottish-football-historical-archive.com''. Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved 17 February 2014.</ref> The first tournament began in January 1884 and was contested by the seven original attendees of the meeting as well as seven other clubs from [[Stirlingshire]]: Comely Park, [[Grahamston F.C.|Grahamston]], [[Grasshoppers F.C.|Grasshoppers]], [[Milngavie F.C.|Milngavie]], Ochil Rangers, [[Strathblane F.C.|Strathblane]] and [[Vale of Bannock F.C.|Vale of Bannock]].<ref name="SFHA_Stirlingshire_Cup" /> The inaugural tournament was won by [[Falkirk F.C.|Falkirk]] who defeated [[East Stirlingshire F.C.|East Stirlingshire]] 3–1 in a final replay after an initial 1–1 draw.<ref name="bettermeddle_Stirlingshire_Cup">[http://bettermeddle.org.uk/museum/story2.php Part Two - 19th Century Bairns], ''bettermeddle.org.uk''. Retrieved 17 February 2014.</ref>


== Performance by club ==
== Performance by club ==

Revision as of 17:25, 21 July 2016

Stirlingshire Cup
Founded1883
RegionStirlingshire
Number of teams6
Current championsStenhousemuir F.C.
Most successful club(s)Falkirk (32 titles)

The Stirlingshire Cup is an association football cup competition for clubs in the former county of Stirlingshire, Scotland. The competition was founded in 1883 and is contested annually by senior member clubs of the Stirlingshire Football Association. The current champions are Stenhousemuir F.C. who defeated East Stirlingshire in the 2014–15 tournament final.

Format

The competition is a knock-out tournament contested by the six member clubs of the Stirlingshire Football Association. In the first round draw, two teams receive byes into the semi-final with the remaining four clubs paired against each other. The winners of the two first round matches progress to the semi-final and the losers are eliminated from the tournament.[1]

Participating teams (2014–15)

History

The Stirlingshire Cup tournament commenced in the 1883–84 football season as a competition for member clubs of the newly created Stirlingshire Football Association which was founded on 25 December 1883. The original meeting to form the organisation was held in Larbert and was attended by representatives from seven football clubs: Campsie, Dunipace, East Stirlingshire, Falkirk, King's Park, Stenhousemuir and Tayavalla.[2] The first tournament began in January 1884 and was contested by the seven original attendees of the meeting as well as seven other clubs from Stirlingshire: Comely Park, Grahamston, Grasshoppers, Milngavie, Ochil Rangers, Strathblane and Vale of Bannock.[2] The inaugural tournament was won by Falkirk who defeated East Stirlingshire 3–1 in a final replay after an initial 1–1 draw.[3]

Performance by club

Final appearances

Club Winners Last final won Runners-up Last final lost
Falkirk 32 2013–14 17 2012–13
East Stirlingshire 21 2000–01 17 2014–15
Dumbarton 16 2012–13 6 2011–12
Stirling Albion 14 2005–06 12 2013–14
Alloa Athletic 14 1996–97 20 2000–01
Stenhousemuir 11 2014–15 20 2009–10
King's Park 4 1914–15 5 1938–39
Clydebank 2 1979–80 8 1996–97
Camelon 2 1897–98 4 1901–02
Campsie 1 1891–92 1 1884–85
Gairdoch 0 2 1893–94
Kilsyth Wanderers 0 2 1895–96
Bo'ness 0 2 1927–28
Grangemouth 0 1 1890–91
Slamannan 0 1 1888–89
Falkirk Amateurs 0 1 1928–29

References

  1. ^ Stirlingshire Cup Draw 2014-15, stenhousemuirfc.com. Stenhousemuir F.C. 10 June 2014. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  2. ^ a b Stirlingshire Cup 1883–date Archived 2013-01-30 at the Wayback Machine, scottish-football-historical-archive.com. Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  3. ^ Part Two - 19th Century Bairns, bettermeddle.org.uk. Retrieved 17 February 2014.