Scottish Junior Cup


The Scottish Junior Cup is an annual football competition organised by the Scottish Junior Football Association. The competition has been held every year since the inception of the SJFA on the 2nd October 1886 and, as of the 2023–24 edition, 112 teams compete in the tournament. The cup has an unseeded knockout format with no replays, semi-finals played over two legs, and the final usually played at a neutral venue of an SPFL club.
Since the 2006–07 season, the winner of the Junior Cup Final has qualified for the following season's senior Scottish Cup. The competition is named the Clydebuilt Home Improvements Scottish Junior Cup for sponsorship reasons.
Johnstone Burgh are the current holders, having defeated Tranent on penalties in the final on 1 June 2025 at Broadwood Stadium, to win the trophy for the third time.

Format

The competition is open to all member clubs of Scottish Junior Football Association, and all clubs in tier 6 and below in the Scottish pyramid system on payment of entry fee, subject to the approval of the committee.
Matches which are tied after 90 minutes proceed directly to penalty kicks, and semi-finals take place over two legs. Prior to the 2020–21 season, drawn matches were replayed.

History

The Cup has been competed for since the 1886–87 season, when Fairfield Govan became the first winners. The SJFA purchased an exact replica in 2007, to replace the original which was showing its age.
Auchinleck Talbot are the most successful club, winning the trophy 14 times to date, including three times in a row from 1986 to 1988 and 2018 to 2022.
The record attendance for a Junior Cup Final is 77,650 for the 1951 final between Petershill and Irvine Meadow XI.

Sponsorship

The cup's long-term sponsor, the OVD Rum company, which, as of 2006, had an eighteen-year-long association with the competition, withdrew their backing before the start of the 2006–07 competition. Unlike most other sponsored contests whose names change often, OVD had become so ingrained into the Scottish Junior Cup that it was often simply referred to as the "OVD Junior Cup". The Scottish Junior Football Association announced in 2006 that they would provide the sponsorship and prize money themselves, meaning the cup would be known simply as the Scottish Junior Cup. A new sponsor was found during the 2006–07 competition for the semi-finals and final - Scottish Citylink, a long-distance coach operator. The competition was sponsored by Emirates between 2009 and 2013. The tournament was without a sponsor in 2013–14, with Barr Construction sponsoring the final only, then the SJFA entered a partnership with Dementia Scotland for the latter stages of the 2014–15 competition.
The cup had been without a sponsor since ETHX Energy sponsored the 2015–16 competition. However, from 2018, sportswear company Macron sponsored the tournament for three seasons.

Finals

Club performance

Clubs which are currently members of the SJFA are indicated in bold.
ClubWinnerRunner-upLeague
Auchinleck Talbot143Western ; Ayrshire ; West Region ; West of Scotland
Cambuslang Rangers56Central (I) ; Central (II)
Petershill55Glasgow ; Central (I)
Parkhead54Glasgow
Burnbank Swifts / Burnbank Athletic52Lanarkshire
Linlithgow Rose43Edinburgh & District ; East ; East Region
Rutherglen Glencairn43Glasgow ; Central (I)
Ashfield42Glasgow
Kirkintilloch Rob Roy35Glasgow ; Central (I)
Bo'ness United33Edinburgh & District ; East
Pollok33Central (II)
Tayport33Tayside ; East Region
Cumnock Juniors32Ayrshire ; West of Scotland
Irvine Meadow XI32Western ; Ayrshire
Blantyre Victoria31Central (I) ; Central (II)
Johnstone Burgh31Central (I) ; West of Scotland
Strathclyde31Glasgow
Vale of Clyde31Glasgow
Glasgow Perthshire30Central
Benburb24Central (I)
Glenafton Athletic24Ayrshire ; West Region
Maryhill24Glasgow ; Central (I)
Arthurlie23Central (I) ; Central (II)
Kilwinning Rangers22Irvine & District ; Ayrshire
Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic21Edinburgh & District ; East
Kilbirnie Ladeside21Western ; Ayrshire
Kilsyth Rangers21Central (I)
Larkhall Thistle21Lanarkshire
Shotts Bon Accord20Lanarkshire ; West Region
Baillieston Juniors14Central (I)
Camelon Juniors12East
Denny Hibs12Scottish
Largs Thistle12Ayrshire
Musselburgh Bruntonians / Musselburgh Athletic12East of Scotland
Newtongrange Star12Midlothian
Renfrew12Central (II)
Tranent12Midlothian
Whitburn12East
Yoker Athletic12Central (I)
Bathgate Thistle11East Region
Carnoustie Panmure11East Region
Clydebank11Central (I)
Darvel11West of Scotland
Dunipace Juniors11Stirlingshire
Glenrothes11Fife
Hurlford United11West Region
Shawfield11Central (I)
Banks o' Dee10Aberdeen
Beith Juniors10West Region
Cambuslang Hibs10Glasgow
Dalziel Rovers10Lanarkshire
Dunbar United10Edinburgh & District
Dundee Violet10Dundee
East Kilbride Thistle10Central (II)
Fairfield Govan10N/A
Fauldhouse United10East of Scotland
Hill of Beath Hawthorn10Fife
Inverkeithing United10Fife
Maryhill Hibernians10Scottish
Minerva10N/A
Saltcoats Victoria10Ayrshire
St Andrews United10Fife
St Mirren Juniors10Scottish
St Roch's10Scottish
Sunnybank10Aberdeen
Vale of Leven10Central (I)
Wishaw Thistle10N/A
Bridgeton Waverley02N/A
Kelty Hearts02N/A
Renfrew Victoria02N/A
St Anthony's02N/A
West Benhar Violet02N/A
Annbank United01N/A
Armadale Thistle01N/A
Arniston Rangers01N/A
Chryston Athletic01N/A
Dumbarton Fern01N/A
Dunfermline Juniors01N/A
Duntocher Hibs01N/A
Edinburgh Woodburn01N/A
Greenock Juniors01N/A
Hall Russell01N/A
Kilmarnock Rugby XI01N/A
Lesmahagow01N/A
Lochee Harp01N/A
Lochee United01N/A
Lugar Boswell Thistle01N/A
Morton Juniors01N/A
Ormiston Primrose01N/A
Penicuik Athletic01N/A
Port Glasgow Athletic01N/A
Pumpherston01N/A
Queen's Park Hampden XI01N/A
Shettleston01N/A
Stonehouse Violet01N/A
West Calder Wanderers01N/A
Westmarch XI01N/A

League performance

League in which Cup winner playedOperating yearsClubsYears
Central (I)1931–19681522
Glasgow1895–1927920
Central (II)1968–2002713
Ayrshire1968–2002712
West Region2002–2020511
Edinburgh / Midlothian / East of Scotland1922–196888
Lanarkshire1891–196847
Irvine & District / Western1907–196856
East1968–200256
East Region / Midlands2002–46
Scottish1892–194755
Fife1921–200244
West of Scotland2021–44
Aberdeen & District1901–196822
Dundee / Midland1894–196911
Tayside1969–200211
Stirlingshire1893–192711