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Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup
SportFootball
Founded1877
Ceased1966
No. of teamsvarious from Glasgow
few from elsewhere in Scotland
few from England
CountryScotland Scotland
England England (from 1962-1966)
Last
champion(s)
Glasgow Select (3rd title)
Most titlesRangers (31 titles)

The Glasgow Merchants' Charity Cup was a knockout football tournament open to teams from in and around Glasgow and later on in the tournament's history, teams from outwith Glasgow.[1] Invitations were made and sent out by the Glasgow Charity Cup Committee (GCCC) at their discretion, but no criteria were ever published.

Like many domestic competitions in Scottish football, it was dominated by the Old Firm of Rangers and Celtic, with 31 and 28 victories each respectively.[2] In the latter years of the tournament, it ceased being a knockout tournament and became a one-off contest between a Glasgow Select and a team invited from the English League.

Finals

Season[3][4][5] Winners Score Runners-up Attendance
1876–77[6] Queens Park (1) 4–0 Rangers 10,000
1877–78[7] Queens Park (2) 1–0 Vale of Leven 3,000
1878–79 Rangers (1) 2–1 Vale of Leven 10,000
1879–80 Queen's Park 1–1 Rangers 6,500
1879–80 (R)[8] Queen's Park (3) 2–1 Rangers 5,500
1880–81 Queen's Park 1–1 Rangers 6,000
1880–81 (R)[9] Queen's Park (4) 3–1 Rangers 10,000
1881–82 Vale of Leven 2–2 Dumbarton 7,000
1881–82 (R) Vale of Leven (1) 1–0 Dumbarton 10,000
1882–83[10] Queen's Park (5) 4–1 Rangers 8,000
1883–84 Queen's Park 1–1 Third Lanark 5,000
1883–84 (R)[11] Queen's Park (6) 8–0 Third Lanark 4,000
1884–85[12] Queen's Park (7) 1–0 Dumbarton 2,241
1885–86 Renton (1) 3–1 Vale of Leven 4,000
1886–87 Renton (2) 1–0 Vale of Leven 10,000
1887–88 Renton (3) 4–0 Cambuslang 5,000
1888–89 Renton 2–2 Queen's Park 8,982
1889 (R)[13] Renton (4) 3–1 Queen's Park 7,380
1889–90[14] Third Lanark (1) 2–1 Queen's Park 8,102
1890–91 Queen's Park 1–1 Northern 2,204
1891 (R)[15] Queen's Park (8) 9–1 Northern 1,562
1891–92[16] Celtic (1) 2–0 Rangers 7,000
1892–93[17][18] Celtic (2) 5–0 Rangers 5,000
1893–94[19][20] Celtic (3) 2–1 Queen's Park 12,000
1894–95[21] Celtic (4) 4–0 Rangers 10,000
1895–96[22][23] Celtic (5) 2–1
(aet)
Queen's Park 12,000
1896–97 Rangers (2) 6–1 Third Lanark 10,000
1897–98 Third Lanark (2) 1–0 Rangers 8,000
1898–99[24] Celtic (6) 2–0 Rangers 20,000
1899–1900[25][26] Rangers (3) 5–1 Celtic 15,000
1900–01 Third Lanark 0–0 Celtic 12,000
1900–01 (R) Third Lanark (3) 3–0 Celtic 7,000
1901–02 Hibernian (1) 6–2 Celtic 8,000
Tournament extended to produce more matches, proceeds going to the 1902 Ibrox disaster benefit fund.
1902–03[27] Celtic (7) 5–2 St Mirren 14,000
1903–04[28] Rangers (4) 5–2 Celtic 25,000
1904–05[29] Celtic (8) 2–0 Partick Thistle 12,000
1905–06[30] Rangers (5) 3–2 Queen's Park 26,000
1906–07[31] Rangers (6) 1–0 Celtic 35,000
1907–08[32][33] Celtic (9) 3–0 Queen's Park 31,000
1908–09[34] Rangers (7) 4–2 Celtic 25,000
1909–10 Clyde (1) 1–1 Third Lanark 20,000
Clyde won 8–3 on corners.
1910–11[35] Rangers (8) 2–1 Celtic 25,000
1911–12[36] Celtic (10) 0–0 Clyde 25,000
Celtic won 7–2 on corners.
1912–13 [37] Celtic (11) 3–2 Rangers 30,000
1913–14[38] Celtic (12) 6–0 Third Lanark 8,000
1914–15[39] Celtic (13) 3–2 Rangers 30,000
1915–16[40] Celtic (14) 2–0 Partick Thistle 25,000
1916–17[41] Celtic (15) 1–0 Queen's Park 35,000
1917–18[42] Celtic (16) 2–0 Partick Thistle 30,000
1918–19[43][44] Rangers (9) 2–1 Queen's Park 50,000
1919–20[45] Celtic (17) 1–0 Queen's Park 45,000
1920–21[46] Celtic (18) 2–0 Rangers 55,000
1921–22[47] Rangers (10) 3–1 Queen's Park 43,000
1922–23[48] Rangers (11) 4–0 Queen's Park 35,000
1923–24[49] Celtic (19) 2–1 Rangers 27,000
1924–25 Rangers (12) 1–0 Clyde
1925–26[50] Celtic (20) 2–1 Queen's Park 24,000
1926–27[51] Partick Thistle (1) 6–3
(aet)
Rangers 18,599
1927–28[52] Rangers (13) 3–1 Queen's Park 27,000
1928–29[53] Rangers (14) 4–2 Celtic 25,288
1929–30[32][54] Rangers (15) 2–2 Celtic 35,667
Rangers won on toss of a coin.
1930–31[55] Rangers (16) 2–1 Queen's Park 26,000
1931–32 Rangers (17) 6–1 Third Lanark
1932–33[56] Rangers (18) 1–0 Queen's Park 25,000
1933–34[32][57] Rangers (19) 1–0 Celtic 36,000
1934–35[58][59] Partick Thistle (2) 2–1 Queen's Park 16,550
1935–36[60] Celtic (21) 4–2 Rangers 43,000
1936–37[61] Celtic (22) 4–3 Queen's Park 21,000
1937–38[62] Celtic (23) 2–0 Rangers 40,000
1938–39 Rangers (20) 0–0 Third Lanark
Rangers won 7–4 on corners.
1939–40[63] Rangers (21) 1–1 Clyde 12,924
Rangers won 7–2 on corners.
1940–41[64] Rangers (22) 3–0 Partick Thistle 25,000
1941–42[65] Rangers (23) 3–1 Clyde
1942–43[66] Celtic (24) 3–0 Third Lanark 25,000
1943–44[67] Rangers (24) 2–1 Clyde 38,549
1944–45[68] Rangers (25) 2–1 Celtic 50,000
1945–46 Rangers (26) 2–0 Third Lanark
1946–47[69] Rangers (27) 1–0 Celtic 40,000
1947–48[70] Rangers (28) 2–0 Celtic 69,000
1948–49[71] Partick Thistle (3) 2–1
(aet)
Celtic
1949–50[72] Celtic (25) 3–2 Rangers 81,000
1950–51[73] Rangers (29) 2–0 Partick Thistle 30,000
1951–52[74] Clyde (2) 2–2 Third Lanark (4) 25,000
Clyde and Third Lanark shared the trophy.
1952–53[75][76] Celtic (26) 3–1 Queen's Park 41,156
1953–54 Third Lanark (5) 1–0 Rangers
1954–55[77] Rangers (30) 3–1 Queen's Park 15,552
1955–56[78] Third Lanark (6) 4–2 Partick Thistle 15,000
1956–57[79][80] Rangers (31) 2–1 Queen's Park 22,000
1957–58[81] Clyde (3) 4–0 Rangers 18,000
1958–59[82] Celtic (27) 5–0 Clyde 20,000
1959–60[83] Rangers (32) 2–0 Partick Thistle 8,296
1960–61 Celtic (28) 1–1 Clyde (5) 12,061
Celtic and Clyde shared the trophy.
1961–62 Not held - moved from end-of-season event in May 1961 to start-of-season event in August 1962.
1962–63[84] Manchester United (1) 4–2 Glasgow Select 82,000
1963–64[85] Glasgow Select (1) 2–1 Manchester United 48,576
1964–65[86] Glasgow Select (2) 4–3 Tottenham Hotspur 58,768
1965–66[87] Chelsea (1) 3–0 Glasgow Select 36,000
1966–67[88] Glasgow Select (3) 1–1 Leeds United (1) 15,000
Glasgow Select and Leeds United shared the trophy.

Performance by club

Club[3][4] Wins Last win Runners-up Last final lost
Rangers 32 1960 19 1958
Celtic[89] 28[note 1] 1961 14 1949
Queen's Park 8 1891 20 1957
Third Lanark[90] 6[note 2] 1956 8 1946
Clyde 4[note 3] 1961 6 1959
Renton 4 1889
Partick Thistle[91] 3 1949 7 1960
Glasgow Select 3[note 4] 1966 2 1965
Vale of Leven 1 1882 4 1887
Manchester United 1 1962 1 1963
Hibernian 1 1902
Chelsea 1 1965
Leeds United 1[note 5] 1966
Dumbarton 2 1885
Cambuslang[90] 1 1888
Northern 1 1891
St Mirren 1 1903
Tottenham Hotspur 1 1964

Notes

  1. ^ Includes one shared (1961 with Clyde).
  2. ^ Includes one shared (1952 with Clyde).
  3. ^ Includes two shared (1952 with Third Lanark and 1961 with Celtic).
  4. ^ Includes one shared (1966 with Leeds United).
  5. ^ Includes one shared (1966 with Glasgow Select).

References

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  7. ^ Queen's Park v Vale of Leven, Saturday 4th May 1878, QPFC.com
  8. ^ Rangers v Queen's Park, Saturday 12th May 1880, QPFC.com
  9. ^ Rangers v Queen's Park, Saturday 7th May 1881, QPFC.com
  10. ^ Queen's Park v Rangers, Saturday 19th May 1883, QPFC.com
  11. ^ Queen's Park v Third Lanark, Saturday 3rd May 1884, QPFC.com
  12. ^ Queen's Park v Dumbarton, Saturday 9th May 1885, QPFC.com
  13. ^ Queen's Park v Renton, Tuesday 28th May 1889, QPFC.com
  14. ^ Queen's Park v Third Lanark, Saturday 26th April 1890, QPFC.com
  15. ^ Queen's Park v Northern, Saturday 2nd May 1891, QPFC.com
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  32. ^ a b c Part of a 'quadruple' with League, Scottish Cup and Glasgow Cup
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  38. ^ Match report, The Scotsman, 13 May 1914 (via The Celtic Wiki)
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  42. ^ Notes on Sport: A Charity Record, The Glasgow Herald, 27 May 1918
  43. ^ Queen's Park v Rangers, Saturday 31st May 1919, QPFC.com
  44. ^ Record Drawings, The Glasgow Herald, 2 June 1919
  45. ^ Queen's Park v Celtic, Saturday 15th May 1920, QPFC.com
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  47. ^ Queen's Park v Rangers, Saturday 13th May 1922, QPFC.com
  48. ^ Rangers v Queen's Park, Saturday 12th May 1923, QPFC.com
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  50. ^ Queen's Park v Celtic, Saturday 15th May 1926, QPFC.com
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  53. ^ Trophy For Rangers | Celtic Well Beaten in Charity Cup Final, The Glasgow Herald, 13 May 1929
  54. ^ Celtic's valiant struggle at Hampden, Glasgow Herald, 12 May 1930 (via The Celtic Wiki)
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  56. ^ Queen's Park v Rangers, Saturday 13th May 1933, QPFC.com
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  59. ^ Queen's Park v Partick Thistle, Saturday 11th May 1935, QPFC.com
  60. ^ Football | Celtic Win Glasgow Charity Cup, The Glasgow Herald, 11 May 1936
  61. ^ Queen's Park v Celtic, Saturday 15th May 1937, QPFC.com
  62. ^ Rangers Without a Plan | Celtic Win Charity Cup: Divers the Man of the Match, The Glasgow Herald, 16 May 1938
  63. ^ Rangers "Sweep the Boards": Charity Cup Victory over Clyde, Glasgow Herald, 31 May 1940
  64. ^ Rangers Win Another Cup, Glasgow Herald, 2 June 1941 (via Partick Thistle History Archive)
  65. ^ Another Cup for Rangers; Clyde's Hard Fight in Charity Final, Glasgow Herald, 18 May 1942
  66. ^ Celtic's Charity Cup Record; Easy Final Victory, Glasgow Herald, 24 May 1943
  67. ^ Scoring chances missed: Charity Cup for Rangers, Glasgow Herald, 29 May 1944
  68. ^ Rangers win Charity Cup, Glasgow Herald, 22 May 1945
  69. ^ Rangers and Celtic defy weather, Glasgow Herald, 15 May 1947
  70. ^ Record Crowd for Charity, Glasgow Herald, 10 May 1948
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  79. ^ Rangers v Queen's Park, Monday 6th May 1957, QPFC.com
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  81. ^ Charity Cup Final: Clyde's easy victory, Glasgow Herald, 13 May 1958
  82. ^ Celtic show little charity to Clyde, Glasgow Herald, 11 May 1959 (via The Celtic Wiki)
  83. ^ Rangers wi Charity Cup, Glasgow Herald, 12 May 1960 (via Partick Thistle History Archive)
  84. ^ Glasgow Select 2 Manchester United 4, Glasgow Herald, 9 August 1962 (via Partick Thistle History Archive)
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  87. ^ Glasgow Select Well Beaten, Glasgow Herald, 13 August 1965 (via Partick Thistle History Archive)
  88. ^ Charity Cup game drawn, Glasgow Herald, 11 August 1966 (via Partick Thistle History Archive)
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