The 1964–65 Scottish Cup was the 80th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Celtic who defeated Dunfermline Athletic in the final.
Preliminary round 1
Replays
Preliminary round 2
Replays
Second Replays
First round
Replays
Second round
Replays
Second Replays
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Replays
Final
Teams
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| DUNFERMLINE ATHLETIC:
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| GK |
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Jim Herriot
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| RB |
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Willie Callaghan
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| LB |
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John Lunn
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| RH |
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Jim Thomson
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| CH |
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Jim MacLean
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| LH |
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Tommy Callaghan
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| RW |
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Alex Edwards
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| IR |
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Alex Smith
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| CF |
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John McLaughlin
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| IL |
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Harry Melrose
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| LW |
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Jackie Sinclair
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| Manager:
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Willie Cunningham
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See also
- 1964–65 in Scottish football
- 1964–65 Scottish League Cup
External links
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| Domestic leagues |
- Football League
- Highland League
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| Domestic cups |
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- League Cup
- Junior Cup
- Summer Cup
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| European competitions | |
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Club seasons |
| Division One |
- Aberdeen
- Airdrieonians
- Celtic
- Clyde
- Dundee
- Dundee United
- Dunfermline Athletic
- Falkirk
- Heart of Midlothian
- Hibernian
- Kilmarnock
- Morton
- Motherwell
- Partick Thistle
- Rangers
- St. Johnstone
- St. Mirren
- Third Lanark
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| Division Two |
- Albion Rovers
- Alloa Athletic
- Arbroath
- Ayr United
- Berwick Rangers
- Brechin City
- Cowdenbeath
- Dumbarton
- East Fife
- E.S. Clydebank
- Forfar Athletic
- Hamilton Academical
- Montrose
- Queen of the South
- Queen's Park
- Raith Rovers
- Stenhousemuir
- Stirling Albion
- Stranraer
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| Domestic leagues | |
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| Domestic cups |
- Albania
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Cyprus
- Czechoslovakia
- Denmark
- England
- Faroe Islands '64 '65
- Finland '64 '65
- France
- East Germany
- West Germany
- Greece
- Hungary '64 '65
- Iceland '64 '65
- Israel
- Italy
- Liechtenstein
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Netherlands
- Northern Ireland
- Norway '64 '65
- Poland
- Portugal
- Republic of Ireland
- Romania
- San Marino
- Soviet Union
- Spain
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- Wales
- Yugoslavia
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| League cups | |
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| UEFA competitions | |
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| Non-UEFA competitions | |
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