1919 Victory Cup

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The Victory Cup was a one-off Scottish football competition held in 1919 to celebrate the end of World War I. It is an unofficial competition in statistical terms, taking place at the end of the 1918–19 season just before official competitions such as the Scottish Cup resumed (the top division of the Scottish Football League continued during the conflict).

CountryScotland
Teams26
ChampionsSt Mirren
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1919 Victory Cup
Tournament details
CountryScotland
Teams26
Final positions
ChampionsSt Mirren
Runners-upHeart of Midlothian
Tournament statistics
Matches played27
Goals scored81 (3 per match)
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The winners of the Victory Cup were St Mirren who defeated Heart of Midlothian 3–0 after extra time in the final at Celtic Park in Glasgow.[1][2][3]

Summary

The format was a straight knockout tournament involving clubs in the south and west of Scotland, with each round played as a single match with replays as necessary, and the final at a neutral venue.[4] Matches took place between March and April 1919.

Due to the scarcity of materials and the swift manner in which the competition was organised, no trophy was available to be presented to the winners at the time; St Mirren instead received a 'Victory Cup Shield'. They received a trophy at a later time.[1]

A similar wartime competition was held at the end of World War II, won by Rangers.[4][5] Coincidentally, the manager of the losing team in that final (Willie McCartney of Hibernian) was the son of John McCartney, the Hearts manager in 1919.

Results

First round

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Replays

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Kilmarnock0–1Albion Rovers
Dumbarton0–1St Mirren
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Second round

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Quarter-finals

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Airdrieonians1–0Rangers
Hibernian2–0Motherwell
Partick Thistle0–2Heart of Midlothian
St Mirren1–0Celtic
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Semi-finals

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Heart of Midlothian7–1[3]Airdrieonians
Hibernian1–3St Mirren
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Final

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St Mirren3–0 (a.e.t.)Heart of Midlothian
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Attendance: 60,000[1][3]
Referee: J. B. Hamilton[2]
St Mirren
Heart Of Midlothian
St Mirren:[1]
GKWilliam O'Hagan
DF2Jack Marshall
DF3John Fulton
MF4Bob Perry
MF5Harold McKenna
MF6Harry Anderson
FW7Frank Hodges
FW8Tom Page
FW9John Clark
FW10Charles Sutherland
FW11James Thomson
Manager:
Johnny Cochrane
Heart of Midlothian:[2][3]
GK1Willie Black
DF2Bob Birrell
DF3Jock Wilson
MF4Bob Preston
MF5Bob Mercer
MF6Jack Sharp
FW7George Sinclair
FW8George Miller
FW9Andy Wilson
FW10Alex McCulloch
FW11Willie Wilson
Manager:
John McCartney

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