• The Perthshire Cup was an association football cup competition for clubs in the county of Perthshire, Scotland. The competition was founded in 1884 and...
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  • Duncrub Park Football Club was a football club from the village of Dunning, Perthshire, Scotland. A version of 'mob' football first took place in the village...
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  • club was twice reaching the final of the Perthshire Consolation Cup for clubs eliminated from the Perthshire Cup before the final. In 1906–07 (the club's...
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  • "Scottish Cup Ties". Glasgow Herald: 9. 27 November 1893. "Athletic Column". Perthshire Advertiser: 4. 3 November 1905. "Qualifying Cup". Daily Record:...
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  • regular entrant to the Scottish Cup, entering every season from 1878–79 to 1892–93, and once won the Perthshire Cup. The club was founded in 1877. Its...
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  • The Perthshire Amateur Football Association (PAFA) is a football league competition for amateur clubs in the Perthshire area of Scotland. The association...
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  • St Johnstone F.C. (category Scottish Challenge Cup winners)
    (Scottish Cup, 10 February 1951) McDiarmid Park: 10,545 vs Dundee (Premier Division, 23 May 1999) Record win: 13–0 vs Tulloch (Perthshire Cup, 17 September...
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  • Perth at the South Inch in December 1884. The club entered the first Perthshire Cup in 1884–85 and lost to Dunblane F.C. in the semi-final by 13 goals to...
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  • friendlies at first, taking up competitive football by entering the Perthshire Cup in 1897–98, beating Black Watch in the first round, and losing 9–0 to...
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  • Ruthvenfield, Perthshire, Scotland. The club was formed as a Junior club in September 1890, and was a founder member of the Perthshire Junior League,...
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  • Callander in the next. As the early rounds of the Cup were drawn on a regional basis, and the Perthshire entry was restricted to four clubs, the same fixtures...
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  • and James Paul as first club secretary. The club first played in the Perthshire Cup in the 1885–86 season, but struggled in its early years, on occasion...
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  • town, but made a comeback to senior football in 1888, by entering the Perthshire Cup, and beating Vale of Ruthven 10–0 in the first round; Rob Roy offered...
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  • club seven years earlier. It joined the Perthshire Football Association in September and entered the Perthshire Cup, "the new advents" beaten in the first...
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  • football team from Dunblane, within the historic county of Perthshire, which entered the Scottish Cup for nearly three decades. The club was formed in 1878...
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  • football club from Blairgowrie in Perthshire, Scotland. The club was founded in 1882. It took part in the first Perthshire Cup in 1884–85, losing at home in...
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  • Thistle Football Club was a football club from the village of Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland. The club was founded before the 1897–98 season as a "third-class...
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    the River Tay. A small market town, Aberfeldy is located in Highland Perthshire. It was mentioned by Robert Burns in the poem The Birks Of Aberfeldy and...
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  • Perthshire Society. The club joined the Scottish Football Association in August 1892, and entered the preliminary rounds for the 1892–93 Scottish Cup...
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  • more than half-a-dozen entrants. The club reached the final of the Perthshire Cup four times, losing on every occasion. Its closest finals were in 1909–10...
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  • been in the Perthshire Amateur League, winning the title three times, most recently in 2005–06. The club has also won the Perthshire Cup on several occasions...
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  • "County Cup Final". Perthshire Advertiser: 6. 14 April 1920. "Well done, Jimmy!". Perthshire Advertiser: 8. 24 May 1913. "Stanley". Perthshire Advertiser:...
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  • 1905-06,1906-07 North Perthshire League Winners (2): 1921-22,1922-23 Perthshire Amateur League Winners (2): 1970-71,1971-72 Perthshire Cup Winners (11): 1896-97...
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  • in December 1886. The club's competitive debut came in the 1888–89 Perthshire Cup, at Rob Roy of Callander, and ended in a 10–0 defeat. Given a choice...
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  • Forfarshire Cup Glasgow Cup Perthshire Cup Perthshire League Renfrewshire Cup Southern Counties Cup Stirlingshire Cup West of Scotland Cup "Football". Dumfries...
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  • Football Club was an association football club from the town of Stanley in Perthshire. The club claimed a foundation date of 1890, although its first recorded...
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  • Pullar's Rangers of Perth. In its first season the club entered the Perthshire Cup, losing in the first round to Breadalbane at the South Inch in Perth...
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    with the inaugural playing of the Dumbartonshire Cup, the Linlithgowshire Cup and the Perthshire Cup. Source: Rules for classification: 1) Points. The...
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  • in its first appearance. The club had a little more success in the Perthshire Cup, twice reaching the semi-final, but only once (1888–89) by winning more...
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    Scotland, lying on the River Tummel. It is historically in the county of Perthshire, and has a population of 2,776, according to the 2011 census. It is largely...
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