The 1902–03
Scottish Cup
The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,[football
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knockout competition. The cup was won by
Rangers
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* Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with prot ...
when they beat
Heart of Midlothian 2–0 in the final at
Celtic Park
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after two replays to claim the trophy for a fourth time.
[Football. Scottish Cup Final.]
The Scotsman, 27 April 1903, via London Hearts Supporters Club
Calendar
First round
First round replay
First round second replay
*Game Abandoned
First round third replay
Second round
*Game Abandoned
Second round replay
*Game Abandoned
Second round second replay
Quarter-final
Quarter-final replay
Quarter-final second replay
Semi-finals
Semi-final replay
Final
Final replay
Final second replay
Teams
See also
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1902–03 in Scottish football
The 1902–03 season was the 30th season of competitive Association football, football in Scotland and the 13th season of the Scottish Football League.
League competitions Scottish League Division One
Champions: Hibernian
Scottish League D ...
References
External links
Season 1902-03 Rangers esults list, including Qualifying Cup The Beautiful Dribbling Game
Scottish Cup 1902/03 RSSSF
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Scottish Cup seasons
Cup
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