2007–08_Scottish_Women's_Cup

2007–08 Scottish Women's Cup

2007–08 Scottish Women's Cup

Football tournament season


The 2007–08 Scottish Women's Cup was the 37th official edition (39th overall) of the Scottish Women's Cup, the main knockout tournament in women's football in Scotland. Sponsored by Unite, matches were played between January and May 2008.[1]

Quick Facts Tournament details, Country ...

Third round

Teams in bold advanced to the quarter-finals.[1][2]

More information Home team, Score ...
  1. After extra time

Quarter-finals

Teams in bold advanced to the semi-finals.[2][1]

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Semi-finals

Teams in bold advanced to the final.[2][1]

More information Inverness, 0–3 ...
More information Aberdeen, 2–3 ...

Final

Holders Hibernian retained the cup for their fourth win overall. They were made to work for their victory by first-time finalists Celtic, in their first season competing under the identity of the famous men's club (they took over existing league members Arsenal North),[5] who had eliminated Glasgow City in an early round.[6] Hibs had also won the 2007–08 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup earlier in the season, but lost out in the SWPL championship to Glasgow City a week after their Scottish Cup win.

More information Celtic, 1–3 (a.e.t.) ...
Referee: Norma Watt
Celtic
Hibernian

References

  1. League Results :- Season 2007 - 2008, Spartans FC Women news archive
  2. Scottish Women's Cup | 2007-08 Scottish Women's Cup, Scottish Football Historical Archive, 6 November 2022
  3. If you know your history, Celtic Women’s first Scottish Cup Final, Jessica Elliott, The Celtic Star, 24 March 2024
  4. Cup exit ensures League focus, Glasgow City FC, 10 February 2008
  5. "Hibernian Ladies 3 - 1 Celtic Ladies: Women's team show male counterparts how it's done". The Scotsman. 19 May 2008. Archived from the original on 2017-03-20.

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