Tournament details | |
---|---|
Country | Scotland |
Teams | 16 |
Defending champions | Glasgow City |
Final positions | |
Champions | Glasgow City |
Runner-up | Hibernian |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 11 |
Goals scored | 50 (4.55 per match) |
All statistics correct as of 26 October 2022. | |
The 2015 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup was the 14th edition of the SWPL Cup competition, which began in 2002. The competition was to be contested by all 12 teams of the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL.
The draw for the first round took place on Saturday, 8 January 2015 at Hampden Park. [1]
1 March 2015 | Heart of Midlothian | 0–8 | Celtic | Edinburgh |
14.30 pm | ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? | Stadium: East Peffermill |
1 March 2015 | Hibernian | 8–0 | Hamilton Academical | Broxburn |
14.00 pm | ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? | Stadium: Albyn Park |
1 March 2015 | Rangers | 0–1 | Spartans | Glasgow |
12.00 pm | ? | Stadium: Garscube Sports Complex |
1 March 2015 | Forfar Farmington | 0–3 (awarded) | Hutchison Vale | Forfar |
12.00 pm | Stadium: Station Park |
The draw for the quarter-final took place on Saturday, 4 March 2015 at Hampden Park. [2]
19 April 2015 | Inverness City | 1–2 | Aberdeen | Inverness |
13.00 pm | ? | ? ? | Stadium: Millburn Academy |
19 April 2015 | Hibernian | 2–2 (4–1 p) | Spartans | Broxburn |
14.00 pm | ? | ? | Stadium: Albyn Park |
19 April 2015 | Stirling University | 0–4 | Celtic | Stirling |
14.00 pm | Stadium: Gannochy Sports Centre |
19 April 2015 | Glasgow City | 11–0 | Hutchison Vale | Airdrie |
14.30 pm | Stadium: Excelsior Stadium |
The draw for the semi-final took place on Saturday, 20 April 2015 at Hampden Park. [3]
10 May 2015 | Celtic | 0–4 | Glasgow City | Edinburgh |
12:00 pm | Report 1 Report 2 | Lauder 35' Montgomery 62' Ross 75' Docherty 77' | Stadium: Ainslie Park |
Glasgow City | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Hibernian |
---|---|---|
Montgomery 77' Fairlie 94' | [4] [5] [6] | Richards 27' |
The Scottish Women's Premier League Cup, currently known as the Sky Sports Cup due to sponsorship and commonly shortened to the SWPL Cup, is a league cup competition in women's football in Scotland. The cup is open only to the teams in the Scottish Women's Premier League. There are four rounds, including the final.
Hibernian Women's Football Club is a women's football team based in Edinburgh that plays in the Scottish Women's Premier League, the top division of women's football in Scotland. They were officially integrated as a department of Hibernian F.C. in 2022, having previously been linked less formally via their community foundation, using the club's training facilities and colours.
The 2015–16 Scottish Cup was the 131st season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The tournament was sponsored by bookmaker William Hill in what was the fifth season of a five-year partnership. The final was contested between second-tier clubs for the first time ever with no Premiership clubs reaching the final.
The 2016 SWF Scottish Cup is the national cup competition in Scottish women's football. All teams in the Scottish Women's Football League and SWPL 1 & 2 are eligible to enter.
The 2017–18 Scottish Cup was the 133rd season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The tournament was sponsored by bookmaker William Hill in what was the seventh season of a nine-year partnership, after contract negotiations saw the initial five-year contract extended for an additional four years in October 2015.
The 2019 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup was the 18th edition of the Scottish Women's Premier League's league cup competition, which began in 2002. It was sponsored by the Scottish Building Society and officially known as the Scottish Building Society Scottish Women's Premier League Cup. The competition was contested by all 16 teams of the two divisions of the Scottish Women's Premier League.
Carla Jane Boyce is a Scottish footballer who plays as a forward for Motherwell in the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL). She previously played for Glasgow City, Rangers and Hibernian in the top flight of Scottish women's football, and for the Scotland under-19 team.
The 2018 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup was the 17th edition of the Scottish Women's Premier League's league cup competition, which began in 2002. It was sponsored by the Scottish Building Society and officially known as the Scottish Building Society Scottish Women's Premier League Cup. The competition was contested by all 16 teams of the two divisions of the Scottish Women's Premier League.
The 2021–22 SWF Scottish Cup, known as the Biffa Scottish Women's Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 49th official edition of the national cup competition in Scottish women's football. The competition was compulsory for all SWPL and championship teams in full membership of Scottish Women's Football.
The 2022–23 Scottish Cup was the 50th official edition of the national cup competition in Scottish women's football.
The 2022–23 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup was the 20th edition of the Scottish Women's Premier League's league cup competition, which began in 2002. It was sponsored by Sky Sports and officially known as the Sky Sports Scottish Women's Premier League Cup. The competition was contested by all 16 teams of the two divisions of the Scottish Women's Premier League.
The 2021–22 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup was the 20th edition of the SWPL Cup competition, which began in 2002. The competition was to be contested by all 18 teams of the two divisions of the Scottish Women's Premier League and they were divided into four qualifying groups. However Forfar Farmington withdrew after playing just one match, so only 17 teams continued in the competition. Forfar's withdrawal made Dundee United's 10–0 win in the first match of the group stages null and void.
The 2017 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup was the 16th edition of the SWPL Cup competition, which began in 2002. The competition was to be contested by all 16 teams of the two divisions of the Scottish Women's Premier League.
The 2016 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup was the 15th edition of the SWPL Cup competition, which began in 2002. The competition was to be contested by all 16 teams of the two divisions of the Scottish Women's Premier League.
The 2014 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup was the 13th edition of the Scottish Women's Premier League Cup, which began in 2002. The competition was to be contested by all 12 teams of the Scottish Women's Premier League (Scottish Women's Premier League.
The 2013 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup was the 12th edition of the Scottish Women's Premier League Cup, which began in 2002. The competition was to be contested by all 12 teams of the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL).
The 2012 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup was the 11th edition of the SWPL Cup competition, which began in 2002. The competition was to be contested by all 12 teams of the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL
The 2011 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup was the 10th edition of the SWPL Cup competition, which began in 2002. The competition was to be contested by all 12 teams of the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL
The 2022 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup final was the 20th final of the Scottish Women's Premier League Cup. The match was played on 11 December 2022 at Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh. Rangers and Hibernian were the finalists; the match was televised live in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports and Sky Sports Mix channels. Rangers won the trophy for the first time.
The 2023–24 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup was the 21st edition of the Scottish Women's Premier League's league cup competition, which began in 2002. It was sponsored by Sky Sports and officially known as the Sky Sports Scottish Women's Premier League Cup. The competition was contested by all 20 teams of the two divisions of the Scottish Women's Premier League.
Glasgow City retained the Scottish Women's Professional League Cup but were taken to extra-time by an impressive Hibernian Ladies
Glasgow City women won their fourth consecutive Scottish Premier League Cup final
Hibs did everything they could to end Glasgow City's stranglehold on the domestic game