Scottish Junior Cup Summary - Contents. The organization of the game however lacked structure and in 1873 Queen’s Park placed an advertisement in the paper to invite other teams to meet in Glasgow with a view to addressing this through the formation of a governing body. These results are listed below: Juniors also play internationally, with the best players being picked to play for the Scottish Junior international team against other countries' non-league select teams. [23] This was bettered in the 2016–17 cup by Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic, whose 14–0 defeat of Burntisland Shipyard remains the largest margin of victory by a Junior side in the competition.[24]. It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. 19th Century football in Falkirk & District John Meffen’s invaluable research on the game in Stirlingshire. The U’s did so with some style before folding in 1928 and two years later the vacancy was filled by Glenafton Athletic continue to fly the flag for Junior football to this day. All content on the site is the property of newcumnockhistory.com (unless otherwised stated) and cannot be copied without the permission of site owner. The record number of clubs to enter the Junior Cup was 412 in 1922–23.[8]. [25] Linlithgow Rose's defeat of Forfar Athletic in the 2015–16 competition saw them become the first Junior side to reach the fifth round. [1][2][3] The closest equivalent terminology would be non-League football in England, the difference being that junior football in Scotland is not similarly integrated into its football league system. Games against Wales began in 1912 with a fixture against a representative side of the North Wales Coast F.A, the first game taking place in Bangor on 13 April, Scotland winning 2–1.[38]. Founded in 1886, the SJFA is responsible for disciplinary matters within the grade, certain player registration procedures and organising the annual Scottish Junior Cup. Scottish Junior Football Association Junior football is split into three regions - North, East and West. The first attempt by the Scottish Football Association to allow Junior representation in the Scottish Cup was voted down in June 2005. [citation needed] Girvan themselves were awarded a National Club License in June 2016.[22]. Neither junior side Craigbank nor senior side Lanemark reformed after the Great War and in 1920 it fell to the newly formed junior side New Cumnock United to quench the insatiable thirst for football in the parish. In addition, the winners of the East of Scotland Football League, South of Scotland Football League and top two clubs in the Highland Football League all received a bye to the second round, even if that club was only a registered member of the SFA.

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