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The Scottish Women's Football League Second Division Cup was played from 2012 to 2019, and was only open to teams in the four groups of the Scottish Women's Football League Second Division (Central, East, North and West). Representing level 3 (2012–2015) and then level 4 (2016–2019), it was the league cup for the lowest tier at that time in ...
The final was the first to be played at the national stadium Hampden Park and the first to be played between Celtic and Rangers, the pre-eminent rivalry in Scottish men's football known as the Old Firm derby. The popularity of the clubs led to increased interest in this match, with the attendance of over 10,000 far exceeding what had come to be ...
The 2023–24 Scottish Cup was the 51st official edition (53rd overall) of the national cup competition in Scottish women's football. For sponsorship reasons, this is edition was officially known as the Scottish Gas Women's Scottish Cup .
The Women's Scottish Cup is the national knockout cup competition for women's football in Scotland. [1] First held in 1970–71, the competition is owned and managed by Scottish Women's Football (SWF), an affiliated body of the Scottish Football Association (SFA). The Women's Scottish Cup is open to all senior teams affiliated with The Scottish FA.
An action-packed Sunday afternoon decided the Scottish Cup quarter-finalists for 2024. Both sides have racked up their fair share of Scottish Cup experience and have faced off in six of the nine ...
The 2021–22 SWF Scottish Cup, known as the Biffa Scottish Women's Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 49th official edition (51st overall) of the national cup competition in Scottish women's football. The competition was compulsory for all SWPL and championship teams in full membership of Scottish Women's Football. [1]
The Scottish Women's Football Championship and League One Cup is an annual knockout competition in Scottish women's football, for teams playing in the SWF Championship and League One, the third- and fourth-tier leagues below the two-division SWPL.
The Scottish Women's Premier League Cup, currently known as the Sky Sports Cup due to sponsorship and commonly shortened to the SWPL Cup, is a league cup competition in women's football in Scotland. The cup is open only to the teams in the Scottish Women's Premier League. There are four rounds, including the final. The competition was launched ...