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Drybrough Cup

Drybrough Cup
Founded1971
Folded1980
CountryScotland
Number of clubs8
Most championshipsHibernian
Aberdeen (2 times)

The Drybrough Cup was a Scottish annual football tournament. It was held from 1971 until 1974, and was revived from 1979 to 1980. It was open to the four highest-scoring teams from Division 1, and the four highest-scoring teams from Division 2. The format allowed the tournament to have three rounds: first round, semi-final and final. The tournament was held in the week preceding the commencement of the league season.[1]

The tournament was conceived because the Scottish Football Association would not permit existing competitions to have a title sponsor.[2] The Drybrough brewery got around this regulation by inventing a new competition bearing their name.[2]

In the 1972, 1973 and 1974 Drybrough Cups, an experimental version of the offside law was operated.[3] In the 1979 final, Davie Cooper scored what is regarded by many Rangers fans as one of the best goals ever scored in an Old Firm match.[4]

Finals summaries

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Year Crowd Match
Winner Score Runner-up
1971–72[5] 25,000 Aberdeen 2–1 Celtic
1972–73[6] 49,462 Hibernian 5–3 (aet) Celtic
1973–74[7] 49,204 Hibernian 1–0 (aet) Celtic
1974–75[8] 57,558 Celtic 2–2 (4–2p) Rangers
1979–80[9] 40,609 Rangers 3–1 Celtic
1980–81[10][11] 6,994 Aberdeen 2–1 St Mirren

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