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2019–20 South Challenge Cup

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Football tournament season
2019–20 South Challenge Cup
SFA South Region Challenge Cup
Tournament details
CountryScotland
England (2 teams)
Dates24 August 2019 – 15 August 2021
Teams70
Defending championsEast Kilbride
Final positions
ChampionsDunipace (1st title)
Runner-upBroomhill
Tournament statistics
Matches played68
Goals scored250 (3.68 per match)
Attendance8,397 (123 per match)

All statistics correct as of 15 August 2021.

The 2019–20 SFA South Region Challenge Cup was the 13th edition of the annual cup competition for senior non-league clubs in the central and southern regions of Scotland. This season saw the competition increase to 70 teams despite the demise of Selkirk and withdrawal of Eyemouth United, thanks to the relegation of Berwick Rangers to the Lowland League plus the addition of Glenrothes and Kinnoull to the East of Scotland Football League.

The defending champions were East Kilbride, who beat Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic 2–1 in the final on 26 May 2019. The competition was won by Dunipace for the first time, beating Broomhill 3–1 in the final, which had been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and took place almost two years after the first round matches.

Format

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The competition featured 70 teams from the Lowland Football League (16), East of Scotland Football League (39), South of Scotland Football League (14), as well as SFA member club Glasgow University of the Caledonian Amateur Football League. The reserve teams of Stirling University, Caledonian Braves, and Stranraer do not take part.

The draw was unseeded, with matches proceeding to extra time and penalties if they are tied after 90 minutes.

Calendar

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Round Main date[1] Fixtures Clubs
First Round 24 August 2019 6 70 → 64
Second Round 14 September 2019 32 64 → 32
Third Round 12 October 2019 16 32 → 16
Fourth Round 9 November 2019 8 16 → 8
Quarter-Finals 7 March 2020 4 8 → 4
Semi-Finals 27 December 2020
31 July 2021
2 4 → 2
Final 15 August 2021 1 2 → 1

First round

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The first round took place on Saturday 24 August 2019. The draw for the first and second rounds took place at the South of Scotland Football League's AGM on Thursday 30 May 2019.[2] 58 clubs received a bye to the second round, with 12 taking part in the first round.

Broxburn Athletic v Tynecastle
24 August 2019 Broxburn Athletic 4–0 Tynecastle Broxburn
15:00 Stadium: Albyn Park
Attendance: 109[3]
Coldstream v Dunipace
24 August 2019 Coldstream 1–3 Dunipace Coldstream
14:30 Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 83[3]
Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale v Dalkeith Thistle
14:30 Stadium: Saughton Enclosure
Attendance: 49[3]
Oakley United v Easthouses Lily MW
24 August 2019 Oakley United 4–4 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p) Easthouses Lily MW Oakley
14:30 Stadium: Blairwood Park
Ormiston v Dumfries YMCA
24 August 2019 Ormiston 6–1 Dumfries YMCA Ormiston
14:30 Stadium: Recreation Park
Attendance: 40[3]

Second round

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The second round took place on the weekend of Saturday 14 September 2019. The six winners from the first round joined the 58 clubs who received a bye.

Seven days after the draw Kinnoull joined the East of Scotland League following the withdrawal of Eyemouth, and were permitted to take-on their home tie against The Spartans.

Blackburn United v St. Cuthbert Wanderers
14:30 Stadium: New Murrayfield Park
Attendance: 59[4]
Bo'ness United v BSC Glasgow
14 September 2019 Bo'ness United 1–2 (a.e.t.) BSC Glasgow Camelon
14:30 Stadium: Carmuirs Park
Attendance: 275[4]
Bonnyton Thistle v Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale
15:00 Stadium: Synergy Arena
Attendance: 20[4]
Broxburn Athletic v Edinburgh University
14:30 Stadium: Albyn Park
Attendance: 96[4]
Burntisland Shipyard v Threave Rovers
14:30 Stadium: Recreation Park
Attendance: 69[4]
Caledonian Braves v Crossgates Primrose
15:00 Stadium: Alliance Park
Attendance: 50[4]
Creetown v Craigroyston
14 September 2019 Creetown 0–5 Craigroyston Creetown
15:00 Stadium: Castlecary Park
Attendance: 57[4]
Dunbar United v Abbey Vale
14 September 2019 Dunbar United 1–0 (a.e.t.) Abbey Vale Dunbar
14:30 Stadium: New Countess Park
Attendance: 110[4]
Edinburgh United v Dunipace
14 September 2019 Edinburgh United 1–2 Dunipace Edinburgh
14:30 Stadium: Paties Road Stadium
Attendance: 37[4]
Glenrothes v Lochmaben
14 September 2019 Glenrothes 3–0 Lochmaben Glenrothes
14:30 Stadium: Warout Stadium
Attendance: 105[4]
Haddington Athletic v Camelon Juniors
14:30 Stadium: Millfield Park
Attendance: 94[4]
Hill of Beath Hawthorn v Whitehill Welfare
14:30 Stadium: Keir's Park
Attendance: 133[4]
Kinnoull v The Spartans
14 September 2019 Kinnoull 0–3 The Spartans Perth
14:30 Stadium: Tulloch Park
Attendance: 65[4]
Leith Athletic v East Kilbride
14 September 2019 Leith Athletic 1–5 East Kilbride Edinburgh
15:00 Stadium: Peffermill 3G
Attendance: 68[4]
Linlithgow Rose v Gretna 2008
14 September 2019 Linlithgow Rose 5–1 Gretna 2008 Linlithgow
14:30 Stadium: Prestonfield
Attendance: 283[4]
Lochar Thistle v East Stirlingshire
14 September 2019 Lochar Thistle 0–5 East Stirlingshire Dumfries
15:00 Stadium: Maxwelltown High School
Attendance: 78[4]
Musselburgh Athletic v Mid-Annandale
14:30 Stadium: Olivebank Stadium
Attendance: 183[4]
Peebles Rovers v Nithsdale Wanderers
14 September 2019 Peebles Rovers 2–3 Nithsdale Wanderers Peebles
14:30 Stadium: Whitestone Park
Attendance: 66[4]
Penicuik Athletic v Dundonald Bluebell
14:30 Stadium: Penicuik Park
Attendance: 177[4]
Sauchie Juniors v Civil Service Strollers
14:30 Stadium: Beechwood Park
Attendance: 126[4]
St Andrews United v Jeanfield Swifts
14:30 Stadium: Barnetts Park
Attendance: 90[4]
Tranent Juniors v Berwick Rangers
14 September 2019 Tranent Juniors 2–1 Berwick Rangers Tranent
14:30 Stadium: Foresters Park
Attendance: 303[4]
Tweedmouth Rangers v Upper Annandale
14:30 Stadium: Old Shielfield
Attendance: 45[4]
Vale of Leithen v Kelty Hearts
14 September 2019 Vale of Leithen 1–6 Kelty Hearts Innerleithen
15:00 Stadium: Victoria Park
Attendance: 105[4]
Wigtown & Bladnoch v Heriot-Watt University
15:00 Stadium: Trammondford Park
Attendance: 26[4]
Heston Rovers v Ormiston
15 September 2019 Heston Rovers 4–0 Ormiston Dumfries
15:00 Stadium: Palmerston Park
Attendance: 62[4]
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    A-Arniston Rangers were unable to field a team and withdrew from the competition.[5]

Third round

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The third round took place on Saturday 12 October 2019.

Draw

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The draw for the third round took place on Sunday 15 September 2019 after the final second round match at Palmerston Park.[6]

Lowland League East of Scotland Premier Division East of Scotland First Division South of Scotland League

Matches

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Blackburn United v East Stirlingshire
14:30 Stadium: New Murrayfield Park
Attendance: 170[7]
Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic v Threave Rovers
15:00 Stadium: New Dundas Park
Attendance: 436[7]
BSC Glasgow v Gala Fairydean Rovers
12 October 2019 BSC Glasgow 3–1 Gala Fairydean Rovers Alloa
15:00 Stadium: Recreation Park
Attendance: 82[7]
Caledonian Braves v Musselburgh Athletic
15:00 Stadium: Alliance Park
Attendance: 104[7]
Camelon Juniors v Heriot-Watt University
14:30 Stadium: Carmuirs Park
Attendance: 130[7]
Civil Service Strollers v Kelty Hearts
15:00 Stadium: Christie Gillies Park
Attendance: 237[7]
Craigroyston v Preston Athletic
12 October 2019 Craigroyston 0–6 Preston Athletic Edinburgh
14:30 Stadium: St Mark's Park
Attendance: 55[7]
Dunbar United v Broxburn Athletic
12 October 2019 Dunbar United 1–2 Broxburn Athletic Dunbar
14:30 Stadium: New Countess Park
Attendance: 196[7]
Dunipace v Glenrothes
12 October 2019 Dunipace 3–1 Glenrothes Denny
14:300 Stadium: Westfield Park
Attendance: 100[7]
Easthouses Lily MW v East Kilbride
14:30 Stadium: Newbattle Complex
Attendance: 84[7]
Heston Rovers v Linlithgow Rose
12 October 2019 Heston Rovers 0–6 Linlithgow Rose Dumfries
15:00 Stadium: Palmerston Park
Attendance: 166[7]
Nithsdale Wanderers v Bonnyton Thistle
15:00 Stadium: Lorimer Park
Attendance: 75[7]
The Spartans v Stirling University
15:00 Stadium: Ainslie Park
Attendance: 181[7]
Penicuik Athletic v Hill of Beath Hawthorn
14:30 Stadium: Penicuik Park
Attendance: 230[7]
Upper Annandale v Tranent Juniors
12 October 2019 Upper Annandale 0–3 Tranent Juniors Moffat
15:00 Stadium: Moffat Academy
Attendance: 83[7]

Fourth round

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The fourth round took place on Saturday 9 November 2019.

Draw

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Lowland League East of Scotland Premier Division East of Scotland First Division South of Scotland League

Matches

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BSC Glasgow v Preston Athletic
8 November 2019 BSC Glasgow 6–1 Preston Athletic Alloa
20:00 Stadium: Recreation Park
Attendance: 75[8]
Broxburn Athletic v Tranent Juniors
14:30 Stadium: Albyn Park
Attendance: 204[8]
Caledonian Braves v Bonnyton Thistle
15:00 Stadium: Alliance Park
Camelon Juniors v Linlithgow Rose
9 November 2019 Camelon Juniors 2–1 Linlithgow Rose Camelon
13:30 Stadium: Carmuirs Park
Attendance: 372[8]
Dunipace v Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
9 November 2019 Dunipace 1–0 Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic Denny
14:30 Stadium: Westfield Park
Attendance: 209[8]
East Kilbride v East Stirlingshire
15:00 Stadium: K Park
Attendance: 150[8]
Hill of Beath Hawthorn v Cumbernauld Colts
14:30 Stadium: Keir's Park
Attendance: 110[8]
Kelty Hearts v Stirling University
9 November 2019 Kelty Hearts 2–0 Stirling University Kelty
15:00 Stadium: New Central Park
Attendance: 303[8]

Quarter-finals

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The quarter-finals took place on Saturday 7 March 2020.

Draw

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The draw took place at a meeting of the East of Scotland League's board on 27 November 2019.[9]

Lowland League East of Scotland Premier Division East of Scotland First Division

Matches

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BSC Glasgow v Kelty Hearts
6 March 2020 BSC Glasgow 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 p) Kelty Hearts Alloa
19:45 Stadium: Recreation Park
Attendance: 212
Caledonian Braves v Dunipace
15:00 Stadium: Alliance Park
Hill of Beath Hawthorn v Tranent Juniors
14:30 Stadium: Keir's Park
Attendance: 172

Semi-finals

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The semi-finals were scheduled to take place on Saturday 4 April 2020, but the matches were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The semi-final draw was made on 5 August 2020 with no date being scheduled for the matches, until they were rescheduled in December 2020.[10]

Draw

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Lowland League East of Scotland Premier Division East of Scotland First Division

Matches

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BSC Glasgow v East Kilbride
27 December 2020 BSC Glasgow 1–0 East Kilbride Alloa
15:00 Christie 66' Stadium: Recreation Park
Attendance: 0
Referee: Chris Hughes
Hill of Beath Hawthorn v Dunipace
14:30
  • Reid 14' (pen.)
  • Connelly 57'
  • Denham 8'
  • A. Grant 54'
  • Langton 59'
  • D. Grant 87'
Stadium: Keir's Park
Attendance: 120

Final

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The final was scheduled to take place on Sunday 24 May 2020, however the match was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic until the following year. It was postponed for a second time and later rescheduled to take place early in the 2021–22 season.

BSC Glasgow renamed to Broomhill in July 2021. Both teams played in their away strips.

Route to the final

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Broomhill (BSC Glasgow at the time) received a bye in the first round before they began their campaign away to East of Scotland League Premier Division side Bo'ness United. Fellow Lowland League club Gala Fairydean Rovers were next up, then Preston Athletic of the EOSFL First Division. They won on penalties against eventual Lowland League champions Kelty Hearts shortly before the March 2020 lockdown. Their semi-final took place 7 months later where they knocked out reigning champions East Kilbride.

Dunipace's route to the final saw them defeat fellow East of Scotland League First Division sides Coldstream, Edinburgh United, and Glenrothes, before seeing off Lowland League clubs Bonnyrigg Rose and Caledonian Braves. Their semi-final took place after a delay of 14 months, away to Hill of Beath Hawthorn of the EOSFL Premier Division.

Broomhill 1–3Dunipace
  • Cusick 30'
  • Herron 6'
  • Morrison 24'
  • D. Grant 87'
Attendance: 450
Referee: Lorraine Watson
Broomhill
Dunipace

References

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  1. ^ "The Scottish Lowland Football League Season 2019-20 Fixture List" (PDF). Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  2. ^ "70 TEAMS IN SOUTH REGION CHALLENGE CUP DRAW FOR NEW SEASON". DG News-Sport. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e Severs, David. "Weekend 24/8/19 and midweek attendance / headcount". Twitter. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Severs, David. "Weekend attendance / headcount". Twitter. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  5. ^ "University of Stirling vs Arniston Rangers". Scottish Lowland Football League. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  6. ^ "SFA South Region Challenge Cup draw". East of Scotland Football Association & League. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Severs, David. "Midweek & weekend att / headcount 12/10/19 / headcount". Twitter. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Severs, David. "Midweek & weekend att / headcount 10/11/19 / headcount". Twitter. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  9. ^ "South Region Challenge Cup". Twitter. East of Scotland Football League. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  10. ^ FC, East Kilbride. "EK to face BSC Glasgow in 2019/20 SFA South Region Challenge Cup semi-final". eastkilbridefootballclub.co.uk. Retrieved 2020年08月06日.
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