Glasgow Charity Cup

Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup
SportFootball
Founded1877
Ceased1966
No. of teamsvarious from Glasgow
few from elsewhere in Scotland
few from England
Country Scotland
 England (from 1962 to 1966)
Last
champion(s)
Glasgow Select (3rd title)
Most titlesRangers (32 titles)
Group photo of the Renton team with the Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup, which they won four times in succession in the 1880s[1] before participation was limited to clubs from within the city

The Glasgow Merchants' Charity Cup was a knockout football tournament open to teams from in and around Glasgow and later on in the tournament's history, teams from outwith Glasgow.[2][3] Invitations were made and sent out by the Glasgow Charity Cup Committee (GCCC) at their discretion, but no criteria were ever published.

Like many domestic competitions in Scottish football, it was dominated by the Old Firm of Rangers and Celtic, with 31 and 28 victories each respectively.[4] In the latter years of the tournament, it ceased being a knockout tournament and became a one-off contest between a Glasgow Select and a team invited from the English League.

  1. ^ Renton FC Photos 1880’s - The Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup, The Vale of Leven
  2. ^ The Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup, Forrest H. C. Robertson, Association of Football Statisticians magazine #27 (page 19), November 1982 (via Scottish League forum)
  3. ^ Chapter XX.—Queen's Park and Glasgow Charity cup, History of the Queen's Park Football Club 1867 - 1917, Richard Robinson (1920), via Electric Scotland
  4. ^ The Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup, Forrest H. C. Robertson, Association of Football Statisticians magazine #27 (page 20/21), November 1982 (via Scottish League forum)