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1964–65 Scottish Cup

1964–65 Scottish Cup

The 1964–65 Scottish Cup was the 80th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Celtic who defeated Dunfermline Athletic in the final.

1964–65 Scottish Cup
CountryScotland
ChampionsCeltic
Runners-upDunfermline Athletic
← 1963–64
1965–66 →
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Preliminary round 1

Home teamScoreAway team
Berwick Rangers (2)2 – 2Stenhousemuir (2)
Brechin City (2)3 – 4Albion Rovers (2)
Coldstream (NL)2 – 4Stranraer (2)
Hamilton Academical (2)5 – 3Clachnacuddin (HL)
Peebles Rovers (NL)1 – 4Stirling Albion (2)

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Stenhousemuir1 – 0Berwick Rangers

Preliminary round 2

Home teamScoreAway team
Stenhousemuir (2)4 – 1Elgin City (HL)
Edinburgh University (NL)1 – 4Forfar Athletic (2)
Cowdenbeath (2)2 – 1Alloa Athletic (2)
Hamilton Academical (2)3 – 0Stranraer (2)
Inverness Caledonian (HL)2 – 1Raith Rovers (2)
Keith (HL)1 – 1Ayr United (2)
Queen’s Park (2)0 – 0Albion Rovers (2)
Vale of Leithen (NL)0 – 5Stirling Albion (2)

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Albion Rovers1 – 1Queen’s Park
Ayr United4 – 2Keith

Second Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Queen’s Park1 – 0Albion Rovers

First round

Home teamScoreAway team
Motherwell (1)3 – 2Stenhousemuir (2)
Airdrieonians (1)7 – 3Montrose (2)
Aberdeen (1)0 – 0East Fife (2)
Ayr United (2)1 – 1Partick Thistle (1)
Clyde (1)0 – 4Greenock Morton (1)
Dumbarton (2)0 – 0Queen’s Park (2)
Falkirk (1)0 – 3Hearts (1)
Forfar Athletic (2)0 – 3Dundee United (1)
Hibernian (1)1 – 1ES Clydebank (2)
Inverness Caledonian (HL)1 – 5Third Lanark (1)
Kilmarnock (1)5 – 0Cowdenbeath (2)
Queen of the South (2)0 – 2Dunfermline Athletic (1)
Rangers (1)3 – 0Hamilton Academical (2)
St Johnstone (1)1 – 0Dundee (1)
St Mirren (1)0 – 3Celtic (1)
Stirling Albion (2)2 – 1Arbroath (2)

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
ES Clydebank (2)0 – 2Hibernian (1)
East Fife (2)1 – 0Aberdeen (1)
Partick Thistle (1)7 – 1Ayr United (2)
Queen’s Park (2)2 – 1Dumbarton (2)

Second round

Home teamScoreAway team
Dundee United0 – 2Rangers
East Fife0 – 0Kilmarnock
Hibernian5 – 1Partick Thistle
Greenock Morton3 – 3Hearts
Motherwell1 – 0St Johnstone
Queen’s Park0 – 1Celtic
Stirling Albion1 – 1Airdrieonians
Third Lanark1 – 1Dunfermline Athletic

Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Airdrieonians0 – 2Stirling Albion
Dunfermline Athletic2 – 2Third Lanark
Hearts2 – 0Greenock Morton
Kilmarnock3 – 0East Fife

Second Replays

Home teamScoreAway team
Dunfermline Athletic4 – 2Third Lanark

Quarter-finals

Home teamScoreAway team
Celtic3 – 2Kilmarnock
Dunfermline Athletic2 – 0Stirling Albion
Hibernian2 – 1Rangers
Motherwell1 – 0Hearts

Semi-finals

Replays

Final

Teams

CELTIC:
GKScotlandJohn Fallon
RBScotlandIan Young
LBScotlandTommy Gemmell
RHScotlandBobby Murdoch
CHScotlandBilly McNeill
LHScotlandJohn Clark
RWScotlandStevie Chalmers
IRRepublic of IrelandCharlie Gallagher
CFScotlandJohn Hughes
ILScotlandBobby Lennox
LWScotlandBertie Auld
Manager:
ScotlandJock Stein
DUNFERMLINE ATHLETIC:
GKScotlandJim Herriot
RBScotlandWillie Callaghan
LBScotlandJohn Lunn
RHScotlandJim Thomson
CHScotlandJim MacLean
LHScotlandTommy Callaghan
RWScotlandAlex Edwards
IRScotlandAlex Smith
CFScotlandJohn McLaughlin
ILScotlandHarry Melrose
LWScotlandJackie Sinclair
Manager:
Willie Cunningham

See also

  • 1964–65 in Scottish football

  • 1964–65 Scottish League Cup

References

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