1999–2000 Scottish Junior Cup

Football tournament season
1999–2000 Scottish Junior Cup
Tournament details
Country Scotland
Teams163
Defending championsKilwinning Rangers
Final positions
ChampionsWhitburn
Runner-upJohnstone Burgh
Tournament statistics
Matches played162 (not including replays)
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The 1999–2000 Scottish Junior Cup was a competition in Scottish Junior football. It was won by Whitburn; they defeated Johnstone Burgh 4–3 on penalties after drawing 2–2 in the final.[1]

First round

These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday 9 October 1999.

Home Team Score Away Team

Second round

These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday 6 November 1999.

Home Team Score Away Team

Third round

These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday, 4 December 1999

Home Team Score Away Team

Fourth round

These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday, 15 January 2000.

Home Team Score Away Team

Fifth round

These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday, 12 February 2000.

Home Team Score Away Team
Benburb 3 – 0 Larkhall Thistle
Cumnock Juniors 3 – 0 Kilbirnie Ladeside
Johnstone Burgh 2 – 1 Glenafton Athletic
Lanark United 2 – 0 Thornton Hibs
Maybole Juniors 3 – 0 Arbroath Sporting Club
Neilston 2 – 3 Whitburn
Newtongrange Star 2 – 0 Sunnybank
Shotts Bon Accord 2 – 2 Carnoustie Panmure
replay 2 – 1

Quarter finals

These ties were played on Saturday 11 March 2000.

Home Team Score Away Team
Benburb 2 – 1 Newtongrange Star
Johnstone Burgh 2 – 1 Cumnock Juniors
Lanark United 0 – 2 Shotts Bon Accord
Whitburn 3 – 1 Arbroath Sporting Club

Semi-finals

These ties were played on 28 April 2000 & 5 May 2000, respectively.

Home Team Score Away Team Venue
Benburb 1 – 1 Whitburn
Johnstone Burgh 2 – 2 Shotts Bon Accord

Final

The final took place on Sunday 28 May 2000.

Home Team Score Away Team Venue
Whitburn 2 – 2 Johnstone Burgh Firhill Stadium, Partick Thistle

References

  1. ^ "Prior sparks Whitburn glory". heraldscotland.com. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
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