1922 Scottish Cup final

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The 1922 Scottish Cup Final was played on 15 April 1922 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 44th staging of the Scottish Cup. Morton (as the Greenock club was named at the time) and Rangers contested the match, Morton won the match 1–0 with Jimmy Gourlay scoring the only goal of the game in the 12th minute.

1922 Scottish Cup Final
Event1921–22 Scottish Cup
Date15 April 1922
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
RefereeT Dougray
Attendance75,000
1921
1923

The match was hard fought, with Morton defending aggressively. Rangers captain Andy Cunningham went off on 30 minutes with a fractured jaw and Rangers played the remainder of the game with ten men.[1] Rangers had the bulk of play and missed a number of chances to score.[1]

The victory was Morton's sole Scottish Cup win. For the 2021–22 season, the club issued a 100th anniversary commemorative 'throwback' home kit with a similar design and no sponsor.[2]

Match details

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Morton1 – 0Rangers
Gourlay   12'
Attendance: 75,000

Teams

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MORTON:
GK   Dave Edwards
FB   Jock McIntyre
FB   Robert Brown
RH   Jimmy Gourlay   12'
CH   Jackie Wright
LH   Bob McGregor
OR   Jock Buchanan
IR   Alex McNab
CF   Bobby McKay
IL   Alfred Brown
OL   James McMinn
Manager:
  Bob Cochrane
RANGERS:
GK   William Robb
FB   Bert Manderson
FB   Billy McCandless
RH   David Meiklejohn
CH   Arthur Dixon
LH   Tommy Muirhead
OR   Sandy Archibald
IR   Andy Cunningham   30'
CF   Geordie Henderson
IL   Tommy Cairns
OL   Alan Morton
Manager:
  Bill Struth

See also

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Played between the same teams:

References

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  1. ^ a b "Scottish Cup Final | Morton's First Victory", Glasgow Herald, Glasgow, p. 4, 17 April 1922
  2. ^ Ronnie Cowan hails new Morton retro strip to mark 100th anniversary of Scottish Cup win, Greenock Telegraph, 2 July 2021. Retrieved 29 January 2022
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