Cove Rangers F.C. - Scottish Cup

Scottish Cup

Cove Rangers participate in the Scottish Cup and are known as a difficult opponent for other non-league sides to get in the early rounds. The round they enter the cup depends on the previous season league position. The furthest Cove have ever got in the Scottish Cup is the 4th Round

List of results since 2000

2000:

  • 2nd Round Peterhead F.C. 3–0 Cove Rangers F.C.

2001:

  • Did Not Qualify(DNQ)

2002:

  • 2nd Round Gretna F.C. 3–0 Cove Rangers F.C.

2003:

  • DNQ

2004:

  • 1st Round Cove Rangers F.C. 4–1 Dalbeattie Star F.C.
  • 2nd Round Cove Rangers F.C. 1–7 Greenock Morton F.C.

2005:

  • 2nd Round Gretna F.C. 6–1 Cove Rangers F.C.

2006:

  • DNQ

2007:

  • 1st Round Brora Rangers F.C. 0–7 Cove Rangers F.C.
  • 2nd Round Cove Rangers F.C. 3–0 Keith F.C.
  • 3rd Round Cove Rangers F.C. 1–0 Edinburgh University A.F.C.
  • 4th Round Cove Rangers F.C. 2–4 Ross County F.C.

2008:

  • 2nd Round Cove Rangers F.C. 1–0 Whitehill Welfare F.C.
  • 3rd Round Airdrie United F.C. 3–0 Cove Rangers F.C.

2009:

  • 2nd Round Cove Rangers F.C. 2–1 Annan Athletic F.C.
  • 3rd Round Stenhousemuir F.C. 5–0 Cove Rangers F.C.

2010:

  • 2nd Round Nairn County F.C. 0–1 Cove Rangers F.C.
  • 3rd Round Cove Rangers F.C. 0–3 Berwick Rangers F.C.

2011:

  • 1st Round Glasgow University F.C. 0–4 Cove Rangers F.C.
  • 2nd Round Vale of Leithen F.C. 3–2 Cove Rangers F.C.

2012:

  • 2nd Round Cove Rangers F.C. 7-0 Golspie Sutherland F.C.
  • 3rd Round Partick Thistle F.C. - Cove Rangers F.C.

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