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The '''1878 Scottish Cup Final''' was the fifth final of the [[Scottish Cup]] and the final of the [[1877–78 Scottish Cup]], the most prestigious knockout [[association football|football]] competition in Scotland. The match was played at [[Hampden Park (1873–83)|Hampden Park]] in [[Glasgow]] on 30 March 1878 and was watched by a crowd of 5,000 spectators. The final was contested by the defending champions [[Vale of Leven F.C.|Vale of Leven]] and [[Third Lanark A.C.|3rd Lanark RV]] who had never won the cup.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish-cup-matches/?mid=91680 |title=Scottish Cup Matches |publisher=Scottish Football Association |accessdate=6 January 2019}}</ref>
The '''1878 Scottish Cup final''' was the fifth final of the [[Scottish Cup]] and the final of the [[1877–78 Scottish Cup]], the most prestigious knockout [[association football|football]] competition in Scotland. The match was played at [[Hampden Park (1873–1883)|Hampden Park]] in [[Crosshill, Glasgow|Crosshill]] (today part of [[Glasgow]]) on 30 March 1878 and was watched by a crowd of 5,000 spectators. The final was contested by the defending champions [[Vale of Leven F.C.|Vale of Leven]] and [[Third Lanark A.C.|3rd Lanark RV]] who had never won the cup.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish-cup-matches/?mid=91680 |title=Scottish Cup Matches |publisher=Scottish Football Association |access-date=6 January 2019}}</ref>


Scotland international forward [[John McDougall (footballer born 1853)|John McDougall]] scored the only goal of the game after 65 minutes to give Vale of Leven a 1–0 victory and a second successive cup triumph.
Scotland international forward [[John McDougall (footballer born 1853)|John McDougall]] scored the only goal of the game after 65 minutes to give Vale of Leven a 1–0 victory and a second successive cup triumph.<ref>[https://www.londonhearts.com/scores/images/1878/1878033001.htm Football. {{!}} Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup (Final Tie)], The Scotsman, 1 April 1878, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club</ref>


==Background==
==Background==
For both defending champions Vale of Leven and 3rd Lanark RV, the 1878 final marked their second appearance in the Scottish Cup final. Vale of Leven had beaten [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] in the [[1877 Scottish Cup Final|1877 final]] while 3rd Lanark RV lost to the defending champions, [[Queen's Park F.C.|Queen's Park]], in [[1876 Scottish Cup Final|1876]].
For both defending champions Vale of Leven and 3rd Lanark RV, the 1878 final marked their second appearance in the Scottish Cup final. Vale of Leven had beaten [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] in the [[1877 Scottish Cup final|1877 final]] while 3rd Lanark RV lost to the defending champions, [[Queen's Park F.C.|Queen's Park]], in [[1876 Scottish Cup final|1876]].


The teams had met in the [[1876–77 Scottish Cup|previous season's]] competition, Vale of Leven recording a 1–0 third-round win on their way to lifting the trophy.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://fitbastats.com/valeofleven/game.php?gameid=80787 |title=Vale of Leven 1 - 0 Renton, Scottish Cup (18/11/1876) |publisher=Fitbastats.com |accessdate=31 March 2019}}</ref>
The teams' only prior meeting was in the [[1876–77 Scottish Cup|previous season's]] competition when Vale of Leven recorded a 1–0 third-round win on their way to lifting the trophy for the first time.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://fitbastats.com/valeofleven/game.php?gameid=80787 |title=Vale of Leven 1 - 0 Third Lanark, Scottish Cup (18/11/1876) |publisher=Fitbastats.com |access-date=31 March 2019}}</ref>


==Route to the final==
==Route to the final==
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Both teams progressed through six previous rounds to reach the final.
Both teams progressed through six previous rounds to reach the final.


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===Vale of Leven===
===Vale of Leven===
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|First round
|First round
|[[Kilmarnock Thistle F.C.|Kilmarnock Thistle]]
|[[Kilmaronock Thistle F.C.|Kilmaronock Thistle]]
|align=center|[[Walkover|w/o]]
|align=center|[[Walkover|w/o]]
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Vale of Leven were given a walkover in the First Round of the cup, before being handed a second round tie away at Dumbarton. They drew 1–1 at Dumbarton before sealing a 4–1 victory in the replay. Vale progressed through the third round with a 3–0 win over Lennox to secure a fourth round tie against Rangers. The first match ended in a goalless draw, but Rangers were soundly beaten 5–0 in the replay at home. A convincing 10–0 win over Jordanhill followed in the fifth round to set up a quarter-final match against Parkgrove. Vale of Leven won 5–0 and were then given a bye in the semi-final stage.
Vale of Leven were given a walkover in the First Round of the cup, before being handed a second round tie away at Dumbarton. They drew 1–1 at Dumbarton before sealing a 4–1 victory in the replay. Vale progressed through the third round with a 3–0 win over Lennox to secure a fourth round tie against Rangers. The first match ended in a goalless draw, but Rangers were soundly beaten 5–0 in the replay at home. A convincing 10–0 win over Jordanhill followed in the fifth round to set up a quarter-final match against Parkgrove. Vale of Leven won 5–0 and were then given a bye in the semi-final stage.


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===3rd Lanark RV===
===3rd Lanark RV===
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|-
|Second round
|Second round
|[[Derby F.C.|Derby]]
|[[Derby F.C. (Glasgow)|Derby]]
|align=center|11–0
|align=center|11–0
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|Semi-final
|Semi-final
|[[Renton F.C.|Renton]]
|[[Renton F.C.|Renton]]
|align=center|3–1 (match void)
|align=center|''3–1'' (match void)
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|Semi-final replay
|Semi-final replay
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3rd Lanark RV's cup campaign began with a 1–0 win away at Clyde to give the team a second round tie against Derby, who they defeated 11–0 at [[Cathkin Park (1872–1903)|Cathkin Park]]. The team secured a 1–0 victory at home to Queen's Park in the third round. In the fourth round, 3rd Lanark RV again won at home, this time defeating Govan 7–0. They were then again handed a home tie in the fifth round and were again victorious, beating Beith 4–0. 3rd Lanark RV beat South Western 2–1 in the quarter-Final before eventually overcoming Renton after two replays in the semi-final.
3rd Lanark RV's cup campaign began with a 1–0 win away at Clyde to give the team a second round tie against Derby, who they defeated 11–0 at [[Cathkin Park (1872–1903)|Cathkin Park]]. The team secured a 1–0 victory at home to Queen's Park in the third round. In the fourth round, 3rd Lanark RV again won at home, this time defeating Govan 7–0. They were then again handed a home tie in the fifth round and were again victorious, beating Beith 4–0. 3rd Lanark RV beat South Western 2–1 in the quarter-final before eventually overcoming Renton after two replays in the semi-final.


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==Match details==
==Match details==

===Report===
A large crowd of all ages filled the Hampden grandstand an hour before kick-off, and the ground was so full that the perimeter fence was also fully occupied. The Vale was favoured, although the game was expected to be rough, "both teams having the reputation of being capable of taking full advantage of the rule which allows of charging". The Vale was in all dark blue and the Thirds in red and white; the Vale the taller side, the Thirds the "wider". The game was not a scientific exhibition of skill, the game being notable for "long kicking, fierce charging, and indiscreet tackling".

The only goal of the game came in the first half, the Vale breaking upfield after the Volunteers had a run of shots saved by Parlane; McDougall and Ferguson manoeuvred close to the Volunteers' goal, and John Hunter in defence tried to head a McDougall shot wide, but "it touched the wrong part of his head, and passed between the posts". The Thirds nearly scored on half-time, a scrimmage on the Vale goal-line being interrupted by the umpires signalling the end of the half. In the second half, Somers had a free-kick for Thirds six yards out after McIntyre handled a shot, but he sent the ball over the bar; from the resulting goal-kick, Vale in turn gained a free-kick close to the Volunteers' goal, and McIntyre sent the ball through the posts, but, as nobody touched the ball en route, and under the regulations at the time all free-kicks were indirect, there was no goal.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Final match for Association Cup |journal=North British Daily Mail |date=1 April 1878 |page=6}}</ref>

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|colspan="2"|'''VALE OF LEVEN:'''
|colspan="2"|'''VALE OF LEVEN:'''
|-
|-
|GK || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Robert Parlane]]
|GK |||| [[Robert Parlane]]
|-
|-
|FB || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Andrew McIntyre]]
|FB |||| [[Andrew McIntyre]]
|-
|-
|FB || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Alex McLintock]]
|FB |||| [[Alex McLintock]]
|-
|-
|HB || {{flagicon|SCO}} W. Jamieson
|HB |||| Will Jamieson
|-
|-
|HB || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[John McPherson (footballer, born 1855)|John McPherson]]
|HB |||| [[John McPherson (footballer, born 1855)|John McPherson]]
|-
|-
|FW || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[John Campbell Baird]]
|FW |||| [[John Campbell Baird]]
|-
|-
|FW || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[John McDougall (footballer, born 1853)|John McDougall]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
|FW |||| [[John McDougall (footballer, born 1853)|John McDougall]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
|-
|-
|FW || {{flagicon|SCO}} James J. Baird
|FW |||| James J. Baird
|-
|-
|FW || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[John McGregor (footballer, born 1851)|John McGregor]]
|FW |||| [[John McGregor (footballer, born 1851)|John McGregor]]
|-
|-
|FW || {{flagicon|SCO}} John McFarlane
|FW |||| John McFarlane
|-
|-
|FW || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[John Ferguson (footballer, born 1848)|John Ferguson]]
|FW |||| [[John Ferguson (footballer, born 1848)|John Ferguson]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2|'''Manager:'''
|colspan=2|'''Manager:'''
|-
|-
|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|SCO}} John B. Wright
|colspan="2"| John B. Wright
|}
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|valign="top" width="50%"|
|valign="top" width="50%"|
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|colspan="2"|'''3RD LANARK RV:'''
|colspan="2"|'''3RD LANARK RV:'''
|-
|-
|GK || {{flagicon|SCO}} John Wallace ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
|GK |||| John Wallace ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
|-
|-
|FB || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[John Hunter (Third Lanark footballer)|John Hunter]]
|FB |||| [[John Hunter (Third Lanark footballer)|John Hunter]]
|-
|-
|FB || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[William Somers]]
|FB |||| [[William Somers]]
|-
|-
|HB || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Sandy Kennedy]]
|HB |||| [[Sandy Kennedy]]
|-
|-
|HB || {{flagicon|SCO}} John McKenzie
|HB |||| John McKenzie
|-
|-
|FW || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[John Kay (Scottish footballer)|John Kay]]
|FW |||| [[John Kay (Scottish footballer)|John Kay]]
|-
|-
|FW || {{flagicon|SCO}} J. McCririck
|FW |||| J. McCririck
|-
|-
|FW || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[James Lang (footballer)|James Lang]]
|FW |||| [[James Lang (footballer)|James Lang]]
|-
|-
|FW || {{flagicon|SCO}} W. Peden
|FW |||| W. Peden
|-
|-
|FW || {{flagicon|SCO}} Archibald Hunter
|FW |||| [[Archie Hunter]]
|-
|-
|FW || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[William Miller (1800s footballer)|William Miller]]
|FW |||| [[William Miller (1800s footballer)|William Miller]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2|'''Manager:'''
|colspan=2|'''Manager:'''
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==External Links==
*[http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/images/1878/1878033001.htm London Hearts Scottish Football Reports 30 March 1878]
*[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/scotcuphistfull.html#1878 1878 Scottish Cup results RSSSF]


==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/images/1878/1878033001.htm London Hearts Scottish Football Reports 30 March 1878]
*[https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/scotcuphistfull.html 1878 Scottish Cup results RSSSF]


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Latest revision as of 02:55, 29 August 2024

1878 Scottish Cup Final
Event1877–78 Scottish Cup
Date30 March 1878
VenueHampden Park, Crosshill
RefereeRobert W. Gardner
Attendance5,000
1877
1879

The 1878 Scottish Cup final was the fifth final of the Scottish Cup and the final of the 1877–78 Scottish Cup, the most prestigious knockout football competition in Scotland. The match was played at Hampden Park in Crosshill (today part of Glasgow) on 30 March 1878 and was watched by a crowd of 5,000 spectators. The final was contested by the defending champions Vale of Leven and 3rd Lanark RV who had never won the cup.[1]

Scotland international forward John McDougall scored the only goal of the game after 65 minutes to give Vale of Leven a 1–0 victory and a second successive cup triumph.[2]

Background

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For both defending champions Vale of Leven and 3rd Lanark RV, the 1878 final marked their second appearance in the Scottish Cup final. Vale of Leven had beaten Rangers in the 1877 final while 3rd Lanark RV lost to the defending champions, Queen's Park, in 1876.

The teams' only prior meeting was in the previous season's competition when Vale of Leven recorded a 1–0 third-round win on their way to lifting the trophy for the first time.[3]

Route to the final

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Both teams progressed through six previous rounds to reach the final.

Vale of Leven

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Round Opposition Score
First round Kilmaronock Thistle w/o
Second round Dumbarton 1–1
Second round replay Dumbarton 4–1
Third round Lennox 3–0
Fourth round Rangers 0–0
Fourth round replay Rangers 5–0
Fifth round Jordanhill 10–0
Quarter-final Parkgrove 5–0
Semi-final bye

Vale of Leven were given a walkover in the First Round of the cup, before being handed a second round tie away at Dumbarton. They drew 1–1 at Dumbarton before sealing a 4–1 victory in the replay. Vale progressed through the third round with a 3–0 win over Lennox to secure a fourth round tie against Rangers. The first match ended in a goalless draw, but Rangers were soundly beaten 5–0 in the replay at home. A convincing 10–0 win over Jordanhill followed in the fifth round to set up a quarter-final match against Parkgrove. Vale of Leven won 5–0 and were then given a bye in the semi-final stage.

3rd Lanark RV

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Round Opposition Score
First round Clyde 1–0
Second round Derby 11–0
Third round Queen's Park 1–0
Fourth round Govan 7–0
Fifth round Beith 4–0
Quarter-final South Western 1–0 (match void)
Quarter-final replay South Western 2–1
Semi-final Renton 3–1 (match void)
Semi-final replay Renton 1–1
Semi-final second replay Renton 1–0

3rd Lanark RV's cup campaign began with a 1–0 win away at Clyde to give the team a second round tie against Derby, who they defeated 11–0 at Cathkin Park. The team secured a 1–0 victory at home to Queen's Park in the third round. In the fourth round, 3rd Lanark RV again won at home, this time defeating Govan 7–0. They were then again handed a home tie in the fifth round and were again victorious, beating Beith 4–0. 3rd Lanark RV beat South Western 2–1 in the quarter-final before eventually overcoming Renton after two replays in the semi-final.

Match details

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Report

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A large crowd of all ages filled the Hampden grandstand an hour before kick-off, and the ground was so full that the perimeter fence was also fully occupied. The Vale was favoured, although the game was expected to be rough, "both teams having the reputation of being capable of taking full advantage of the rule which allows of charging". The Vale was in all dark blue and the Thirds in red and white; the Vale the taller side, the Thirds the "wider". The game was not a scientific exhibition of skill, the game being notable for "long kicking, fierce charging, and indiscreet tackling".

The only goal of the game came in the first half, the Vale breaking upfield after the Volunteers had a run of shots saved by Parlane; McDougall and Ferguson manoeuvred close to the Volunteers' goal, and John Hunter in defence tried to head a McDougall shot wide, but "it touched the wrong part of his head, and passed between the posts". The Thirds nearly scored on half-time, a scrimmage on the Vale goal-line being interrupted by the umpires signalling the end of the half. In the second half, Somers had a free-kick for Thirds six yards out after McIntyre handled a shot, but he sent the ball over the bar; from the resulting goal-kick, Vale in turn gained a free-kick close to the Volunteers' goal, and McIntyre sent the ball through the posts, but, as nobody touched the ball en route, and under the regulations at the time all free-kicks were indirect, there was no goal.[4]

Vale of Leven1–03rd Lanark RV
J. Hunter 25' (o.g.) Report
Attendance: 5,000
Vale of Leven
3rd Lanark RV
VALE OF LEVEN:
GK Robert Parlane
FB Andrew McIntyre
FB Alex McLintock
HB Will Jamieson
HB John McPherson
FW John Campbell Baird
FW John McDougall (c)
FW James J. Baird
FW John McGregor
FW John McFarlane
FW John Ferguson
Manager:
John B. Wright
3RD LANARK RV:
GK John Wallace (c)
FB John Hunter
FB William Somers
HB Sandy Kennedy
HB John McKenzie
FW John Kay
FW J. McCririck
FW James Lang
FW W. Peden
FW Archie Hunter
FW William Miller
Manager:
None

References

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  1. ^ "Scottish Cup Matches". Scottish Football Association. Retrieved 6 January 2019.
  2. ^ Football. | Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup (Final Tie), The Scotsman, 1 April 1878, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club
  3. ^ "Vale of Leven 1 - 0 Third Lanark, Scottish Cup (18/11/1876)". Fitbastats.com. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Final match for Association Cup". North British Daily Mail: 6. 1 April 1878.
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