2013 Scottish Women's Cup

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2013 Scottish Women's Cup
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Final positions
Champions Glasgow City
Runner-up Hibernian
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The 2013 Scottish Women's Cup was the 42nd official edition (44th overall) of the main national cup competition in Scottish women's football. All teams in the Scottish Women's Football League and Premier League were eligible to enter. Caithness Ladies who dod not play in national league competition also entered for the second time.

Contents

Calendar

RoundDateMatchesClubsNew entries this round
Preliminary round21 April 20131365 → 5226
First round19 May 20132052 → 3227
Second round23 June 20131632 → 1612
Third round18 August 2013816 → 8none
Quarter-finals8 September 201348 → 4none
Semi-finals6 October 201324 → 2none
Final17 November 201312 → 1none

Preliminary round

The draw for the preliminary round was announced on 4 April 2013. [1]

Home team Score Away team
Seton Ladies1 – 1
3 – 4 pens.
Dundee City
East Fife3 – 1 Aberdeen Reserves
Raith Rovers3 – 2Falkirk FC
FC Kilmarnock Ladies 1 – 2Musselburgh Windsor
Inverness City4 – 0Kilwinning SC Development
Forfar Farmington Ladies0 – 4Paisley Saints Ladies
East Fife Violet0 – 13 Heart of Midlothian
Buchan Youth1 – 8Dee Vale
Elgin City8 – 1FC Edinburgh Ladies
Stonehaven6 – 3Whitburn
Dunfermline 20130 – 4Murieston United
Jeanfield Swifts4 – 2 Aberdeen Development
Heart of Midlothian Development7 – 0Hamilton Caledonian

First round

The draw for the first round was announced on 25 April 2013.

Home team Score Away team
Viewfield Rovers w/o Kemnay
Dee Vale13 – 0Caithness Ladies
Heart of Midlothian 7 – 0Stenhousemuir
Musselburgh Windsor2 – 4 Hibernian Development
Boroughmuir Thistle2 – 1Hutchison Vale Reserves
Tayside Ladies4 – 2
(a.e.t.)
Murieston United
Elgin City2 – 3East Fife
Jeanfield Swifts1 – 3 Spartans Reserves
Glasgow Girls 27 – 0Irvine Thistle
Edinburgh Caledonia2 – 4Turriff United
Paisley Saints Ladies5 – 0Luthermuir
Cowdenbeath w/o Stonehaven
Dee Ladies3 – 6Dundee City
Cumbernauld Colts12 – 0Stranraer
Dumfries2 – 1Raith Rovers
Queen's Park 1 – 0Dunfermline Athletic
Falkirk Ladies Reserves3 – 1 Heart of Midlothian Development
Inverness City5 – 5
5 – 6 pens.
Mill United
Leith Athletic0 – 7 Glasgow Girls LFC
Murieston United Reds2 – 10Claremont

Second round

The draw for the second round was made on 28 May 2013. [2]

Home team Score Away team
Buchan2 – 3Cumbernauld Colts
Viewfield Rovers3 – 0Turriff United
Hibernian Development1 – 1
2 – 3 pens.
Hutchison Vale
Kilwinning SC6 – 1Dundee City
Hamilton Academical 0 – 5 Rangers
Queen's Park 6 – 2Mill United
Falkirk Ladies Reserves4 – 0Tayside Ladies
Cowdenbeath5 – 3
(a.e.t.)
Dee Vale
Heart of Midlothian 2 – 7 Spartans
Spartans Reserves6 – 1 Glasgow Girls LFC
Glasgow Girls 2 – 1 Falkirk Ladies
Claremont2 – 9 Aberdeen
Dumfries1 – 6Paisley Saints Ladies
Forfar Farmington 2 – 5 Celtic
Glasgow City 5 – 0East Fife
Boroughmuir Thistle0 – 11 Hibernian

Third round

Home team Score Away team
Rangers 13 – 1 Spartans Reserves
Cowdenbeath1 – 7 Spartans
Falkirk Ladies Reserves0 – 6 Hibernian
Celtic 9 – 1 Queen's Park
Hutchison Vale0 – 1 Aberdeen
Glasgow City w/o Kilwinning SC
Viewfield Rovers1 – 0Cumbernauld Colts
Paisley Saints Ladies2 – 4 Glasgow Girls

Quarter-finals

Home team Score Away team
Spartans 0 – 8 Glasgow City
Rangers 4 – 1 Aberdeen
Celtic 10 – 0Viewfield Rovers
Hibernian 10 – 0 Glasgow Girls

Semi-finals

The draw for the semi-finals took place on 9 September 2013. [3]

6 October 2013 Rangers 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
Hibernian Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, Motherwell
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6 October 2013 Glasgow City 3–0 Celtic Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, Motherwell
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Report

Final

Hibernian 0 – 1 Glasgow City
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Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld
Attendance: 623
Referee: Lorraine Clark
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Hibernian
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Glasgow City
1 Flag of Scotland.svg Shannon Lynn
4 Flag of Scotland.svg Frankie Brown
10 Flag of Scotland.svg Clare Williamson
11 Flag of Scotland.svg Kirsty Smith
17 Flag of Scotland.svg Joelle Murray (c)
5 Flag of Scotland.svg Siobhan Hunter
20 Flag of Scotland.svg Susan Fairlie
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Laura Murray
19 Flag of Scotland.svg Mariel Kaney
18 Flag of Scotland.svg Rachel Walkingshaw
7 Flag of Scotland.svg Lizzie Arnot
Substitutes:
13 Flag of Scotland.svg Hannah Reid
21 Flag of Scotland.svg Jenna Fife
3 Flag of Scotland.svg Kayleigh McConnell
12 Flag of Scotland.svg Katey Turner
15 Flag of Scotland.svg Sarah Laverty
22 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tiffany Kawana-Waugh
23 Flag of Scotland.svg Zoe Johnstone
Manager:
Flag of Scotland.svg Willie Kirk
21 Flag of Scotland.svg Danica Dalziel
5 Flag of Scotland.svg Eilish McSorley
14 Flag of Scotland.svg Rachel Corsie (c)
11 Flag of Scotland.svg Nicola Docherty
23 Ulster Banner.svg Julie Nelson
8 Flag of Scotland.svg Leanne Crichton
22 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jess Fishlock
18 Flag of Ireland.svg Denise O'Sullivan
7 Flag of Scotland.svg Christie Murray
10 Flag of Scotland.svg Suzanne Lappin
9 Flag of Ireland.svg Ruesha Littlejohn
Substitutes:
1 Flag of Scotland.svg Lee Alexander
3 Flag of Scotland.svg Lisa Robertson
4 Flag of Scotland.svg Danni Pagliarulo
6 Flag of Scotland.svg Jo Love
14 Flag of Scotland.svg Sarah Crilly
15 Flag of Scotland.svg Emma Black
16 Flag of Scotland.svg Leanne Ross
Manager:
Flag of Scotland.svg Eddie Wolecki Black

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