Campeões da Scottish Gas Men's Scottish Cup (1873 - 2026) | Copa da Escócia 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

#Scotland #Europe The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup (Scottish FA Challenge Cup), commonly known as the Scottish Cup or Scottish Gas Men's Scottish Cup for sponsorship reasons, is an annual knockout football competition for men's football clubs in Scotland. The competition was first held in 1873/74 and is the second oldest such competition in the world, second only to England's FA Cup. Participation is open to all 122 clubs with full membership in the Scottish Football Association (SFA), along with up to eight other clubs that are associate members. CHAMPIONS: Celtic: 43 Rangers: 34 Queen's Park: 10 Aberdeen: 8 Heart of Midlothian: 8 Clyde: 3 Hibernian: 3 Kilmarnock: 3 St Mirren: 3 Vale of Leven: 3 Dundee United: 2 Dunfermline Athletic: 2 Falkirk: 2 Motherwell: 2 Renton: 2 St Johnstone: 2 Third Lanark: 2 Airdrieonians: 1 Dumbarton: 1 Dundee: 1 East Fife: 1 Greenock Morton: 1 Inverness CT: 1 Party Thistle: 1 St Bernard's: 1 VICES: Celtic: 19 Rangers: 19 Hibernian: 12 Aberdeen: 9 Heart of Midlothian: 9 Dundee United: 8 Motherwell: 6 Dumbarton: 5 Kilmarnock: 5 Dundee: 4 Dunfermline Athletic: 4 Third Lanark: 4 Vale de Leven: 4 Airdrieonians: 3 Clyde: 3 Falkirk: 3 Renton: 3 St Mirren: 3 East Fife: 2 Hamilton Academic: 2 Queen's Park: 2 Albion Rovers: 1 Cambuslang: 1 Clydesdale: 1 Greenock Morton: 1 Gretna: 1 Inverness CT: 1 Partick Thistle: 1 Queen of the South: 1 Raith Rovers: 1 County Ross: 1 Thornliebank: 1