The Scottish Hockey Cup or just Scottish Cup is the top men's cup competition in Scottish Field Hockey. The competition starts in September each year, with the final being held in May, at Glasgow's National Hockey Centre.

Scottish Cup
Founded1962
First season1962-63
AdministratorScottish Hockey Union
No. of teams26 (2018-19 season)
CountryScotland
Most recent
champion(s)
Western Wildcats Hockey Club
Most titlesCALA Edinburgh Hockey Club (13 titles)
Official websiteScottish Cup

Format

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Clubs enter the Scottish Cup each year through the Scottish Hockey Union and fixtures are drawn up by Scottish Hockey. Recently, the draws have been live streamed on Scottish Hockey's YouTube channel. Teams play each other once, with the winning team going through and losing team entering the Scottish Plate. In the result of tie, teams go to a penalty shoot out.

Past winners

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Sponsorship

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The first sponsor of the Cup was the Scottish Daily Mail and it was known as the Scottish Daily Mail Trophy. This ran from 1962 until 1971[7] when the Daily Mail moved to Manchester. After that, The Scotsman took over sponsorship and clubs played for the Scotsman Cup. This ran from 1972 until 1997.[8] Arthur McKay Building Support services sponsored the competition from 2011 until 2013.[9]

Scottish Plate

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The Scottish Plate is the second cup competition in Scottish Hockey. It is contested between the teams that are knocked out of the Scottish Cup in the first round. Teams knocked out compete in the same knock out format as the Scottish Cup. The finals are played in May at the same time as the Cup at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre. The first recorded plate match is from the 1998-99 season however other matches may have occurred before that.

Past winners

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References

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  1. ^ "Long wait is finally over as Grange capture Scottish Cup". www.scotsman.com. 18 May 2009. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Hockey: Kelburne sweep the boards at Scottish Hockey awards bash". www.dailyrecord.co.uk. 25 June 2010. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  3. ^ 100 Years of Scottish Hockey
  4. ^ Western Wildcats History
  5. ^ Kelburne Hockey Club History
  6. ^ Stepps Hockey History
  7. ^ 100 Years of Scottish Hockey
  8. ^ 100 Years of Scottish Hockey
  9. ^ Arthur McKay Sponsorship
  10. ^ Granite City Wanderers - Leagues and Cups