1891–92 Kilmarnock F.C. season
1891–92 season | ||
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Stadium | Rugby Park | |
Scottish Alliance | Runners-up | |
Scottish Cup | Second round | |
Ayrshire Cup | Third round | |
Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup | Winners | |
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Season 1891–92 was the 19th season of competitive football by Kilmarnock.
Overview
Kilmarnock were founder members of the Scottish Football Alliance and finished second in its inaugural season. They reached the second round of the Scottish Cup after a 6–1 win away to East Stirlingshire but were eliminated after a second replay by Scottish Football League side Rangers.
The defence of Kilmarnock's Ayrshire Cup win from the previous season began with convincing wins against Lanemark - 5–1 at Rugby Park - and Stewarton Cunninghame - 14–0 at Standalone Park. The run came to an end after a 4–3 home defeat to Annbank in the third round.
There was success in the Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup as Kilmarnock lifted the trophy for the third time after defeating Kilmarnock Athletic 5–0 in the semi-final and Hurlford 2–1 in the final.
Scottish Alliance
Date | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A |
Scorers | Attendance | League position |
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15 August 1891 | Thistle | H | 5–1[1] | |||
22 August 1891 | Port Glasgow Athletic | A | 6–3[1] | |||
29 August 1891 | East Stirlingshire | A | 4–3[1] | |||
12 September 1891 | Airdrieonians | H | 6–1[1] | |||
19 September 1891 | St Bernard's | A | 2–3[1] | |||
26 September 1891 | Northern | H | 5–2[1] | |||
10 October 1891 | Port Glasgow Athletic | H | 0–0[1] | |||
24 October 1891 | Linthouse | H | 2–0[1] | |||
5 December 1891 | Ayr | H | 7–0[1] | |||
6 February 1892 | Morton | H | 8–1[1] | |||
13 February 1892 | Partick Thistle | A | 2–3[1] | |||
27 February 1892 | King's Park | H | 4–1[1] | |||
5 March 1892 | Linthouse | A | 1–3[1] | |||
19 March 1892 | Northern | A | 0–2[1] | |||
26 March 1892 | East Stirlingshire | H | 5–0[A] | |||
2 April 1892 | King's Park | A | 3–5[1] | |||
9 April 1892 | St Bernard's | H | 1–0[1] | |||
16 April 1892 | Thistle | A | 3–2[1] | |||
23 April 1892 | Morton | A | 3–3[1] | |||
16 April 1892 | Partick Thistle | H | 5–0[1] | |||
7 May 1892 | Airdrieonains | A | 2–5[1] | |||
14 May 1892 | Ayr | A | 1–1[1] |
- Notes
Scottish Cup
Date | Round | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A |
Scorers | Attendance |
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28 November 1891 | First round | East Stirlingshire | A | 6–1[2] | Campbell, Tannahill (2), McAvoy | 3,000 |
19 December 1891 | Second round | Rangers | A | 0–0[3] | 2,000 | |
26 December 1891 | Second round replay | Rangers | H | 1–1[4] | Brodie | 3,000 |
23 January 1892 | Second round second replay | Rangers | N | 2–3[5] | Kelvin, McPherson | 5,000 |
Ayrshire Cup
Date | Round | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A |
Scorers | Attendance |
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31 October 1891 | First round | Lanemark | H | 5–1[6] | ||
21 November 1891 | Second round | Stewarton Cunninghame | A | 14–0[6] | ||
12 December 1891 | Third round | Annbank | H | 3–4[6] |
Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup
Date | Round | Opponents | H / A | Result F–A |
Scorers | Attendance |
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26 April 1892 | Semi-final | Kilmarnock Athletic | H | 5–0[7] | ||
21 May 1892 | Final | Hurlford | H | 2–1[7] |
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "Scottish Football Alliance". Scottish Football Historical Archive. Archived from the original on 29 December 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- ^ "East Stirlingshire 1 - 6 Kilmarnock, Scottish Cup (28/11/1891)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- ^ "Rangers 0 - 0 Kilmarnock, Scottish Cup (19/12/1891)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- ^ "Kilmarnock 1 - 1 Rangers, Scottish Cup (26/12/1891)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- ^ "Kilmarnock 2 - 3 Rangers, Scottish Cup (26/12/1891)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- ^ a b c "Ayrshire Cup". Scottish Football Historical Archive. Archived from the original on 16 September 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- ^ a b "Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup". Scottish Football Historical Archive. Archived from the original on 27 February 2017. Retrieved 19 April 2020.