1936–37 Scottish Cup
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| title = 1936–37 Scottish Cup
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| country = Scotland
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| winners = Celtic
| second = Aberdeen
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| prev_season = 1935–36
| next_season = 1937–38
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The 1936–37 Scottish Cup was the 59th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Celtic who defeated Aberdeen in the final{{cite web|title=Celtic 2–1 Aberdeen, Scottish Cup Final (contemporary newspaper scans)|url=http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/1937-04-24%3A+Celtic+2-1+Aberdeen%2C+Scottish+Cup+Final|publisher=The Celtic Wiki|access-date=4 December 2017}} before a European record domestic crowd of 147,365.{{cite news|url= http://www.scotsman.com/news/scotland-s-all-time-record-football-attendances-1-4450238|title=Scotland's all-time record football attendances|first=David|last=McLean|newspaper=The Scotsman |date=18 May 2017|access-date=4 December 2017}}
Fourth round
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width=250| Team One
!width=250| Team Two !width=150| Score | ||
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Celtic | Motherwell | 4-4 2-1 |
St Mirren | Clyde | 0-3 |
Hamilton Academical | Aberdeen | 1-2 |
Morton | Queen of the South | 4-1 |
Semi-finals
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|date = 3 April 1937
|team1 = Aberdeen
|score = 2–0
|team2 = Morton
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|attendance = 31,970 }}
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{{football box |
|date = 3 April 1937
|team1 = Celtic
|score = 2–0
|team2 = Clyde
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|attendance = 76,000 }}
Final
{{football box |
|date = 24 April 1937
|team1 = Celtic
|score = 2–1
|team2 = Aberdeen
|goals1 = Johnny Crum {{goal}}
Willie Buchan {{goal}}
|goals2 = Matt Armstrong {{goal}}
|stadium = Hampden Park, Glasgow
|referee =
|attendance = 147,365 }}
=Teams=
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|valign="top" width="50%"| {| style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" |colspan="4"|Celtic: | ||
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GK | {{fbicon|CAN}} Joe Kennaway | |
RB | {{fbicon|SCO}} Bobby Hogg | |
LB | {{fbicon|SCO}} John Morrison | |
RH | {{fbicon|SCO}} Chic Geatons | |
CH | {{fbicon|SCO}} Willie Lyon (Captain) | |
LH | {{fbicon|SCO}} George Paterson | |
RW | {{fbicon|SCO}} Jimmy Delaney | |
IR | {{fbicon|SCO}} Willie Buchan | |
CF | {{fbicon|SCO}} Jimmy McGrory | |
IL | {{fbicon|SCO}} Johnny Crum | |
LW | {{fbicon|SCO}} Frank Murphy | |
colspan=4|Manager: | ||
colspan="4"|{{fbicon|SCO}} Willie Maley |
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|colspan="4"|Aberdeen: | ||
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GK | {{fbicon|SCO}} George Johnstone | |
RB | {{fbicon|SCO}} Willie Cooper | |
LB | {{fbicon|SCO}} Bob Temple | |
RH | {{fbicon|SCO}} Frank Dunlop | |
CH | {{fbicon|NIR}} Eddie Falloon (Captain) | |
LH | {{fbicon|SCO}} George Thomson | |
RW | {{fbicon|WAL}} Jackie Beynon | |
IR | {{fbicon|SCO}} Johnny McKenzie | |
CF | {{fbicon|SCO}} Matt Armstrong | |
IL | {{fbicon|SCO}} Willie Mills | |
LW | {{fbicon|SCO}} Johnny Lang | |
colspan=4|Manager: | ||
colspan="4"|{{fbicon|SCO}} Paddy Travers |
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References
{{Reflist}}
{{Scottish Cup seasons}}
{{1936–37 in European football (UEFA)}}
{{1936–37 in Scottish football}}
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