1963–64 Scottish Cup#Final
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{{ infobox football tournament season
| title = 1963–64 Scottish Cup
| image =
| image_size =
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| country = Scotland
| num_teams = 45
| defending_champions = Rangers
| winners = Rangers
| second = Dundee
| matches = 53
| goals = 223
| scoring_leader =
| prev_season = 1962–63
| next_season = 1964–65
}}
The 1963–64 Scottish Cup was the 79th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Rangers who defeated Dundee in the final.
First round
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Aberdeen
|5 – 2 |
Ayr United
|3 – 2 |
Berwick Rangers
|5 – 2 |
Celtic
|3 – 0 |
Dumbarton
|4 – 0 |
Dundee United
|0 – 0 |
Forres Mechanics
|3 – 6 |
Kilmarnock
|2 – 1 |
Montrose
|1 – 1 |
Greenock Morton
|0 – 0 |
Stenhousemuir
|1 – 5 |
Stirling Albion
|1 – 1 |
Stranraer
|2 – 1 |
= Replays =
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Brechin City
|5 – 1 |
Cowdenbeath
|1 – 4 |
St Mirren
|2 – 1 |
Alloa Athletic
|3 – 2 |
Second round
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Aberdeen
|1 – 1 |
Albion Rovers
|4 – 3 |
Alloa Athletic
|1 – 3 |
Brechin City
|2 – 9 |
Buckie Thistle
|1 – 3 |
Clyde
|2 – 2 |
Dunfermline Athletic
|7 – 0 |
East Fife
|0 – 1 |
Falkirk
|2 – 2 |
Hamilton Academical
|1 – 3 |
Greenock Morton
|1 – 3 |
Motherwell
|4 – 1 |
Partick Thistle
|2 – 0 |
Queen of the South
|0 – 3 |
Rangers
|9 – 0 |Duns |
St Mirren
|2 – 0 |
= Replays =
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Berwick Rangers
|1 – 5 |
Forfar Athletic
|3 – 2 |
Queen's Park
|1 – 2 |
Third round
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Aberdeen
|1 – 2 |
Celtic
|4 – 1 |
Dundee
|6 – 1 |
East Stirlingshire
|1 – 6 |
Kilmarnock
|2 – 0 |
Motherwell
|3 – 3 |
Rangers
|3 – 0 |
St Mirren
|0 – 1 |
= Replays =
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Hearts
|1 – 2 |
Quarter-finals
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Dundee
|1 – 1 |
Dunfermline Athletic
|7 – 0 |
Falkirk
|1 – 2 |
Rangers
|2 – 0 |
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Motherwell
|2 – 4 |
Semi-finals
{{football box |
|date = 28 March 1964
|team1 = Dundee
|score = 4–0
|team2 = Kilmarnock
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow
|referee =
|attendance = 32,664 }}
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{{football box |
|date = 28 March 1964
|team1 = Rangers
|score = 1–0
|team2 = Dunfermline Athletic
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Hampden Park, Glasgow
|referee =
|attendance = 67,823 }}
Final
= Teams =
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|valign="top" width="50%"| {| style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" |colspan="4"|RANGERS: | ||
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GK | {{flagicon|SCO}} Billy Ritchie | |
RB | {{flagicon|SCO}} Bobby Shearer | |
LB | {{flagicon|SCO}} David Provan | |
RH | {{flagicon|SCO}} John Greig | |
CH | {{flagicon|SCO}} Ronnie McKinnon | |
LH | {{flagicon|SCO}} Jim Baxter | |
RW | {{flagicon|SCO}} Willie Henderson | |
IR | {{flagicon|SCO}} George McLean | |
CF | {{flagicon|SCO}} Jimmy Millar | |
IL | {{flagicon|SCO}} Ralph Brand | |
LW | {{flagicon|SCO}} Davie Wilson | |
colspan=4|Manager: | ||
colspan="4"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Scot Symon
| |
|valign="top" width="50%"|
style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
|colspan="4"|DUNDEE: | ||
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GK | {{flagicon|SCO}} Bert Slater | |
RB | {{flagicon|SCO}} Alex Hamilton | |
LB | {{flagicon|SCO}} Bobby Cox | |
RH | {{flagicon|SCO}} Bobby Seith | |
CH | {{flagicon|SCO}} George Ryden | |
LH | {{flagicon|SCO}} Alex Stuart | |
RW | {{flagicon|SCO}} Andy Penman | |
IR | {{flagicon|SCO}} Alan Cousin | |
CF | {{flagicon|SCO}} Kenny Cameron | |
IL | {{flagicon|SCO}} Alan Gilzean | |
LW | {{flagicon|SCO}} Hugh Robertson | |
colspan=4|Manager: | ||
colspan="4"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Bob Shankly |
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See also
External links
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmt3eA7vp0g Video highlights] from official Pathe News archive
{{1963–64 in Scottish football}}
{{Scottish Cup seasons}}
{{1963–64 in European football (UEFA)}}
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