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2010–11 Scottish Junior Cup

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2010–11 Emirates Junior Cup
Tournament details
Country Scotland
Teams162
Final positions
ChampionsAuchinleck Talbot
Runner-upMusselburgh Athletic
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Richie Barr - Irvine Meadow
Alain Kinney - Kilbirnie Ladeside
Kenny McLean - Beith Juniors
all 9 goals [citation needed]

The 2010–11 Scottish Junior Cup was the 125th season of the Scottish Junior Cup, the national knockout tournament for member clubs of the Scottish Junior Football Association. The competition is sponsored by Emirates and is known as The Emirates Junior Cup for sponsorship purposes.[1] Auchinleck Talbot won the competition for a record ninth time, defeating Musselburgh Athletic 2–1 after extra-time.[2]

Under a 2007 rule change, the Junior Cup winners (along with winners of the North, East and West regional leagues) qualify for the senior Scottish Cup; Auchinleck Talbot therefore competed in the 2011–12 Scottish Cup.

All 162 member clubs of the SJFA entered this season's tournament, a rise from 159 in season 2009–10. Newmachar United entered in their debut Junior season, Stonehouse Violet returned after one year in abeyance and RAF Lossiemouth were re-admitted after one season's suspension owing to an unfulfilled fixture in the 2008–09 competition.[3]

The final of the competition was broadcast live on BBC ALBA.[4]

Calendar

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Round Date Matches Clubs New entries this round
First Round 2 October 2010 34 162 → 128 68
Second Round 30 October 2010 64 128 → 64 94
Third Round 27 November 2010 32 64 → 32 none
Fourth Round 22 January 2011 16 32 → 16 none
Fifth Round 26 February 2011 8 16 → 8 none
Quarter-finals 19 March 2011 4 8 → 4 none
Semi-finals 16 & 23 April 2011 4 4 → 2 none
Final 29 May 2011 1 2 → 1 none

Drawn matches are replayed the following weekend. Replays ending in a draw proceed direct to penalty shootout.

First round

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The First Round draw took place at Hampden Park, Glasgow on 30 August 2010.

1 Tie played at Elgin City F.C.

Replays

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Second round

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The Second Round draw took place in the Linlithgow Rose Social Club on 10 October 2010.

2 Tie played at Bellshill Athletic F.C.
3 Tie played at Ashfield F.C.
4 Tie played at Lugar Boswell Thistle F.C.

Replays

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Third round

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The Third Round draw took place in the Evening Times newspaper offices, Glasgow, on 9 November 2010.

After nine weather-related postponements, the tie between Blantyre Victoria and Broughty Athletic finally went ahead at the Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility in Motherwell, and became the first ever competitive match to be played indoors in Scotland.[5][6]

5 Tie played at Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility
6 Tie played at Montrose F.C.
7 Tie played at Buckie Rovers F.C.

Replays

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Home team Score Away team
Lochee United 2–3 Renfrew
Bankfoot Athletic 2–28 Islavale
Bankfoot Athletic win 3–2 on penalties
Auchinleck Talbot 2–1 Linlithgow Rose
Beith Juniors 6–2 Newtongrange Star
Petershill 0–0 Tayport
Petershill win 5–4 on penalties
Broxburn Athletic 3–3 Culter
Culter win 4–3 on penalties

8 Tie played at Scone Thistle F.C.

Fourth round

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The Fourth Round draw took place at Hampden Park on 11 January 2011.

Home team Score Away team
Dalry Thistle 5–1 Neilston Juniors
Greenock Juniors 2–2 Beith Juniors
Lugar Boswell Thistle 2–3 Haddington Athletic
Glenrothes 2–1 Arthurlie
Cumnock Juniors 0–3 Auchinleck Talbot
Dunbar United 1–1 Petershill
Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic 4–0 Vale of Leven
Sunnybank 2–2 Sauchie
Ardrossan Winton Rovers 3–2 Culter
Bellshill Athletic 1–2 Bo'ness United
Broughty Athletic 0–4 Musselburgh Athletic
Kilsyth Rangers 1–3 Irvine Meadow
Maryhill 3–3 Shettleston
Whitletts Victoria 1–1 Kilbirnie Ladeside
Hill of Beath Hawthorn 1–1 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy
Renfrew 1–0 Bankfoot Athletic

Replays

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Home team Score Away team
Sauchie 3–09 Sunnybank
Kilbirnie Ladeside 2–1 Whitletts Victoria
Beith Juniors 5–1 Greenock Juniors
Shettleston 2–0 Maryhill
Petershill 1–1 Dunbar United
Petershill win 5–3 on penalties
Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 2–1 Hill of Beath Hawthorn

9 Tie played at Alloa Athletic F.C.

Fifth Round

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The Fifth Round draw took place in the Scottish Sun newspaper offices on 15 February 2011. The date for the Fifth Round ties was also revised to 26 February 2011.[7]

Home team Score Away team
Auchinleck Talbot 4–1 Sauchie
Petershill 0–1 Bo'ness United
Shettleston 0–4 Irvine Meadow
Kilbirnie Ladeside 3–3 Beith Juniors
Glenrothes 1–2 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy
Dalry Thistle 2–1 Haddington Athletic
Musselburgh Athletic 5–0 Renfrew
Ardrossan Winton Rovers 2–6 Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

Replays

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Home team Score Away team
Beith Juniors 0–1 Kilbirnie Ladeside

Quarter-finals

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The draw for the quarter-finals took place on Real Radio on Tuesday 8 March 2011.[8]

Home team Score Away team
Bo'ness United 4–0 Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
Dalry Thistle 3–1 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy
Irvine Meadow 1–3 Auchinleck Talbot
Musselburgh Athletic 2–0 Kilbirnie Ladeside

Semi-finals

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The draw for the semi-finals took place at Hampden Park on 31 March 2011.[9]

First leg

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Musselburgh Athletic1 – 0Dalry Thistle
Chris King
Olivebank Stadium, Musselburgh
Referee: Kevin Graham

Auchinleck Talbot2 – 0Bo'ness United
Bryan Young
David Gillies
Beechwood Park, Auchinleck
Referee: Barry Cook

Second leg

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Dalry Thistle1 – 1
(aggregate 1 – 2)
Musselburgh Athletic
James Canning Report Scott Gibson
Merksworth Park, Dalry
Referee: Paul Robertson

Bo'ness United1 – 3
(aggregate 1 – 5)
Auchinleck Talbot
Grant Plenderleith Report James Latta
Gavin Collins
David Gillies
Referee: Don Robertson

Final

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Auchinleck Talbot2 – 1 (a.e.t.)Musselburgh Athletic
Michael McCann 43'
Bryan Young 93'
Report Chris King 76'
Attendance: 6,025
Referee: Greg Aitken

References

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  1. ^ "Emirates Airlines announce deal to sponsor Scottish Junior Cup at first round draw". The Herald. 1 September 2009. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
  2. ^ Vallance, Matt (30 May 2011). "Auchinleck Talbot 2 - 1 Musselburgh Athletic". The Scotsman. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  3. ^ McLeod, Keith; Ferguson, John (27 September 2008). "RAF team training for war are kicked out by Scottish Juniors chiefs". Daily Record. Glasgow.
  4. ^ "Junior Cup final live on BBC ALBA". Cumnock Chronicle. 26 May 2011. Retrieved 28 May 2011.
  5. ^ Parks, Gordon (14 February 2011). "Scottish Junior Cup: Blantyre Vics 1 Broughty Athletic 2". Daily Record. Glasgow.
  6. ^ McGilvray, Andrew (17 February 2011). "Blantyre Vics Created Scottish Junior Cup History". Hamilton Advertiser.
  7. ^ "Emirates Junior Cup 5th Round Draw". Scottish Junior Football Association. 7 February 2011.
  8. ^ "Emirates Junior Cup - Quarter Final Draw". Scottish Junior Football Association. 1 March 2011.
  9. ^ "Emirates Junior Cup Semi Final Draw". Scottish Junior Football Association. 29 March 2011.
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