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1880s Kilmarnock F.C. seasons

1880–81 season

Kilmarnock
1880–81 season
StadiumRugby Park
Scottish CupThird round
Ayrshire CupThird round

Season 1880–81 was the eighth season of competitive football by Kilmarnock.

Overview

Kilmarnock entered the Scottish Cup for the eighth time and also competed in the Ayrshire Cup. For the first time, Killie reached the third round of the Scottish Cup following a walkover against Stewarton Cunninghame in the first round and a 6–3 win against Ayr in the second round. A 3–3 draw against Mauchline set up third round replay in which Kilmarnock lost 3–0 at Rugby Park. In the first round of the Ayrshire Cup, Kilmarnock drew 2–2 with Barkip before winning the replay 7–0 in at Rugby Park. Kilmarnock required a second replay to see off Cronberry Eglinton after 5–5 and 2–2 draws before they lost 5–0 to Coylton Coila in the third round.

During the club's early years, the team would play in Oxford blue shirts, white shorts and Oxford blue socks. The now traditional blue and white vertical stripes weren't introduced until 1896.[1]

Scottish Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
September 1880 First round Stewarton Cunninghame w/o
9 October 1880 Second round Ayr H 6–3[2]
23 October 1880 Third round Mauchline A 1–2[A] 3,000
6 November 1880 Third round Mauchline A 3–3[3]
13 November 1880 Third round replay Mauchline H 0–3[4] 1,000
Notes
  1. ^
    A- Kilmarnock protested that the full 90 minutes wasn't played. The Scottish Football Association upheld the protest and a rematch was ordered.[5]

Ayrshire Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
30 October 1880 First round Barkip A 2–2[6]
20 November 1880 First round replay Barkip H 7–0[6]
27 November 1880 Second round Cronberry Eglinton A 5–5[6]
4 December 1880 Second round replay Cronberry Eglinton N 2–2[6]
January 1881 Second round second replay Cronberry Eglinton N x–x[6]
5 February 1881 Second round third replay Cronberry Eglinton N 1–0[6]
February 1881 Third round Coylton Coila A 0–5[6]

1881–82 season

Kilmarnock
1881–82 season
StadiumRugby Park
Scottish CupFifth round
Ayrshire CupRunners-up
Kilmarnock Merchants'
Charity Cup
First round

Season 1881–82 was the ninth season of competitive football by Kilmarnock.

Overview

Kilmarnock entered the Scottish Cup for the ninth time and also competed in the Ayrshire Cup and the Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup. In the Scottish Cup, they defeated Largs Athletic 6–0 in the first round before defeating Auchinleck Boswell 7–1 to go through to the third round for the second consecutive season. Kilmarnock then won 2–0 against Kilbirnie to reach the fourth round for the first time. They progressed even further after beating Dundee Our Boys 9–2 before losing 4–1 to Arthurlie in the fifth round.

In the Ayrshire Cup, Kilmarnock reached the final for the first time. A 2–0 win against Kilbirnie in the first round was followed up by away wins against Rankinston and Beith Thistle. Kilmarnock won their fourth round match against Lanemark 3–0 before they were given a bye in the semi-finals. The final was an all-Kilmarnock affair as Kilmarnock met Kilmarnock Portland at the neutral Holm Quarry. Playing in their first-ever cup final on 25 March 1882, Kilmarnock lost 4–0 as Portland won the Ayrshire Cup for the first time.

Lugar Boswell were the opponents for Kilmarnock's first tie in the Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup but the match ended in disappointment as Lugar won 4–0 at Rugby Park.

Scottish Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
10 September 1881 First round Largs Athletic H 6–0[7]
8 October 1881 Second round Auchinleck Boswell H 7–1[8]
22 October 1881 Third round Kilbirnie H 2–0[9]
19 November 1881 Fourth round Dundee Our Boys H 9–2[10]
10 December 1881 Fifth round Arthurlie A 1–4[11] 2,000

Ayrshire Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
1 October 1881 First round Kilbirnie A 2–0[6]
5 November 1881 Second round Rankinston H 6–3[6]
14 January 1882 Third round Beith Thistle A 2–1[B]
28 January 1882 Third round Beith Thistle A 4–0[6]
4 February 1882 Fourth round Lanemark H 3–0[6]
March 1882 Semi-final Bye
25 March 1882 Final Kilmarnock Portland N 0–4[6]
Notes
  1. ^
    B- A protest from Beith Thistle was upheld and a rematch was ordered.[6]

Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
1 April 1882 First round Lugar Boswell H 0–4[12]

Friendly

Date Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
3 September 1881 Heart of Midlothian A 4–2

1882–83 season

Kilmarnock
1882–83 season
StadiumRugby Park
Scottish CupSecond round
Ayrshire CupThird round
Kilmarnock Merchants'
Charity Cup
First round

Season 1882–83 was the 10th season of competitive football by Kilmarnock.

Overview

Kilmarnock entered the Scottish Cup for the 10th time and also competed in the Ayrshire Cup and the Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup. In the Scottish Cup, they defeated Mauchline 2–0 in the first round before they were eliminated by Hurlford following a 6–2 defeat. Hurlford also knocked Kilmarnock out of the Ayrshire Cup in the third round while Annbank defeated Killie in the first round of the Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup.

Scottish Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
16 September 1882 First round Mauchline H 2–0[13]
30 September 1882 Second round Hurlford H 2–6[14]

Ayrshire Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
7 October 1882 First round Hurlford A 1–4[6]

Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
31 March 1883 First round Annbank H 2–4[12]

1883–84 season

Kilmarnock
1883–84 season
StadiumRugby Park
Scottish CupThird round
Ayrshire CupWinners
Kilmarnock Merchants'
Charity Cup
Winners

Season 1883–84 was the 11th season of competitive football by Kilmarnock.

Overview

Kilmarnock entered the Scottish Cup for the 11th time and also competed in the Ayrshire Cup and Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup. A walkover win came in the first round of the Scottish Cup as Kilbirnie failed to raise a team. In the second round, Kilmarnock saw off Hurlford 3–0 before they were eliminated in the third round by Thornliebank in a match that had to be replayed after the original result was declared void.

In the Ayrshire Cup, Kilmarnock reached the final for the second time after a walkover against Kilmarnock Portland was followed by wins against Maybole, Lugar Boswell and Kilmarnock Athletic. Hurlford were their opponents in the final at Holm Quarry on 22 March 1884 but the teams couldn't be separated as the game ended 2–2. However, Kilmarnock edged the replay two weeks later at the same venue to win the Ayrshire Cup for the first time.

There was also success in the Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup as Kilmarnock defeated Hurlford in a third competition after a 5–1 win at Holm Quarry in the final on 31 May 1884.

Scottish Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
8 September 1883 First round Kilbirnie w/o
29 September 1883 Second round Hurlford H 3–0[15] 1,000
20 October 1883 Third round Thornliebank A 1–2[C]
3 November 1883 Third round Thornliebank A 1–2[16]
Notes
  1. ^
    C- A protest from Kilmarnock was upheld and a rematch was ordered.[5]

Ayrshire Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
October 1883 First round Kilmarnock Portland w/o
27 October 1883 Second round Maybole A 4–3[6]
1 December 1883 Third round Lugar Boswell A 3–2[6]
19 January 1884 Semi-final Kilmarnock Athletic A 3–1[6]
22 March 1884 Final Hurlford N 2–2[6]
5 April 1884 Final replay Hurlford N 1–0[6]

Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
May 1884 First round Bye[12]
13 May 1884 Semi-final Annbank N 4–1[12]
31 May 1884 Final Hurlford N 5–1[12]

1884–85 season

Kilmarnock
1884–85 season
StadiumRugby Park
Scottish CupSecond round
Ayrshire CupWinners
Kilmarnock Merchants'
Charity Cup
Runners-up
Ayr Charity CupRunners-up

Season 1884–85 was the 12th season of competitive football by Kilmarnock.

Overview

Kilmarnock entered the Scottish Cup for the 12th time and also competed in the Ayrshire Cup, the Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup and - for the first time - the Ayr Charity Cup. In the Scottish Cup, Kilmarnock were involved in a controversial first round tie. Kilmarnock initially defeated Hurlford 6–1 at Drumbiehill Park but a protest over a breach of registration rules was upheld and the result was declared void. The match was replayed and this time Hurlford won 3–1, however a similar protest by Kilmarnock was also upheld and Hurlford were disqualified from the competition. In the second round, Killie lost 4–1 to Annbank at Pebble Park.

A successful Ayrshire Cup campaign started with wins over Monkcastle and Lugar Boswell before Kilmarnock received a bye to the semi-finals. On 31 January 1885, Kilmarnock thumped Ayr 5–2 at Rugby Park to reach the final for the second consecutive season. They retained the cup after defeating Hurlford 2–0 in the final at Holm Quarry.

The two charity cups saw similar fates for Kilmarnock. In the final of the Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup, they lost 3–2 to Ayr at Rugby Park before losing to the same team in the Ayr Charity Cup final.

Scottish Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
20 September 1884 First round Hurlford A 6–1[E]
27 September 1884 First round Hurlford A 1–3[E]
4 October 1884 Second round Annbank A 1–4[17]
Notes
  1. ^
    E- A protest from Hurlford regarding a breach of registration rules was upheld by the Scottish Football Association and a rematch was ordered. Prior to the kick-off of the rematch, Kilmarnock submitted a similar protest which was subsequently upheld. As a result; both matches were declared void, Hurlford were disqualified and Kilmarnock advanced to the second round.[5]

Ayrshire Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
11 October 1884 First round Monkcastle H 4–2[6]
November 1884 Second round Lugar Boswell H 2–1[6]
December 1884 Third round Bye
31 January 1885 Semi-final Ayr H 5–2[6]
28 February 1885 Final Hurlford H 2–1[6]

Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
March 1885 First round Bye
April 1885 Semi-final Bye
30 May 1885 Final Ayr H 2–3[12]

Ayr Charity Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
21 March 1885 First round Annbank N 6–2[18]
15 May 1885 Semi-final Mauchline N 3–1[18]
6 June 1885 Final Ayr N 2–5[18]

1885–86 season

Kilmarnock
1885–86 season
StadiumRugby Park
Scottish CupSecond round
Ayrshire CupWinners
Kilmarnock Merchants'
Charity Cup
Winners

Season 1885–86 was the 13th season of competitive football by Kilmarnock.

Overview

Kilmarnock entered the Scottish Cup for the 13th time and also competed in the Ayrshire Cup and Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup. In the first round of the Scottish Cup, Kilmarnock easily saw off Annbank with a 7–1 win at Rugby Park. Their second round tie against Hurlford was more of a marathon after one match was declared void, two were drawn and one abandoned before the tie was finally settled six weeks after the original match. Hurlford won through with a 5–1 victory in the fifth match on 14 November 1885.

A third successive Ayrshire Cup triumph began with an 8–1 win over Maybole in the second round after Kilmarnock received a bye in the first round. The third round saw a 7–0 win over Annbank on Boxing Day 1885 following a protested match that Kilmarnock had won 5–0. Lanemark were defeated 3–1 in the semi-finals before Killie retained the trophy with a 2–1 win against Ayr in the final.

The Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup also saw Kilmarnock end with a 100% record after they defeated Kilmarnock Britannia, Kilbirnie and Ayr to lift the cup for the second time in three seasons.

Scottish Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
12 September 1885 First round Annbank H 7–1[19]
3 October 1885 Second round Hurlford H 3–4[F]
17 October 1885 Second round Hurlford H 1–1[20] 2,000
31 October 1885 Second round replay Hurlford N 1–1[G] 2,000
7 November 1885 Second round replay Hurlford A 2–2[21] 2,000
14 November 1885 Second round second replay Hurlford H 1–5[22]
Notes
  1. ^
    F- A protest from Kilmarnock regarding a breach of registration rules was upheld by the Scottish Football Association and a rematch was ordered.[5]
  2. ^
    G- Played at Ayr. Match abandoned after 80 minutes.[5]

Ayrshire Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
September 1885 First round Bye
21 November 1885 Second round Maybole H 8–1[6]
19 December 1885 Third round Annbank A 1–1[6]
26 December 1885 Third round replay Annbank H 7–0[6]
16 January 1886 Semi-final Lanemark H 2–0[H]
February 1886 Semi-final Lanemark H 3–1[6]
6 March 1886 Final Ayr H 2–1[6]
Notes
  1. ^
    H- Stopped at half time after Lanemark left the field.[6]

Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
27 February 1886 First round Kilmarnock Britannia H 2–0[12]
3 April 1886 Semi-final Kilbirnie H 2–1[12]
8 May 1886 Final Ayr H 5–0[12]

1886–87 season

Kilmarnock
1886–87 season
StadiumRugby Park
Scottish CupQuarter-final
Ayrshire CupSecond round
Kilmarnock Merchants'
Charity Cup
Runners-up

Season 1886–87 was the 14th season of competitive football by Kilmarnock.

Overview

Kilmarnock entered the Scottish Cup for the 14th time and also competed in the Ayrshire Cup and Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup. In the Scottish Cup, Cumnock scratched the first round tie giving Kilmarnock a walkover victory. A club record 10–2 win was recorded against Lanemark in the second round and this was followed by a 7–2 win against Lugar Boswell in the third round. A bye in the fourth round then saw Kilmarnock defeat Dunblane 6–0 in the fifth round before the journey came to an end in the quarter-finals with a 5–0 loss to Queen's Park.

There was a similar start in the Ayrshire Cup when Girvan scratched from their first round tie. However, Killie's quest for a fourth consecutive Ayrshire Cup win was ended in the second round when they lost 2–1 to Hurlford. They did reach the final of the Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup but it was Ayr who had their name on the trophy after the competition committee decided to play the final second replay at Beresford Park in Ayr, the home of Ayr Parkhouse. Kilmarnock refused to play the match and Ayr were awarded the trophy.[23]

Scottish Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
11 September 1886 First round Cumnock w/o
2 October 1886 Second round Lanemark H 10–2[24]
23 October 1886 Third round Lugar Boswell H 7–2[25] 2,000
13 November 1886 Fourth round Bye
4 December 1886 Fifth round Dunblane H 6–0[26] 2,000
25 December 1886 Quarter-final Queen's Park H 0–5[27] 2,500

Ayrshire Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
September 1886 First round Girvan w/o
6 November 1886 Second round Hurlford A 1–2[6]

Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
March 1887 First round Lugar Boswell Bye
9 April 1887 Semi-final Hurlford H 5–0[12] 3,000
16 April 1887 Final Ayr H 3–3[12]
23 April 1887 Final replay Ayr H 1–1[12] 3,000
May 1887 Final second replay Ayr N [I]
Notes
  1. ^
    I- Ayr were awarded the trophy after Kilmarnock refused to play the second replay at Beresford Park.[23]

1887–88 season

Kilmarnock
1887–88 season
StadiumRugby Park
Scottish CupFourth round
Ayrshire CupThird round
Kilmarnock Merchants'
Charity Cup
Runners-up
Ayr Charity CupWinners

Season 1887–88 was the 15th season of competitive football by Kilmarnock.

Overview

Kilmarnock entered the Scottish Cup for the 15th time and also competed in the Ayrshire Cup, Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup and Ayr Charity Cup. The first round of the Scottish Cup saw an 8–2 win against Ayr Thistle at Rugby Park. Kilmarnock received a bye in the second round and In the third round, Killie drew 2–2 against Dykebar before winning the replay 9–1. The fourth round saw Kilmarnock knocked out by Partick Thistle after a replay.

In the first round of the Ayrshire Cup, Kilmarnock set a new record for the club's biggest victory when they defeated Burnfoothill 13–0. It was only the second time the team had scored 10 or more goals in a single game. Maybole – a team who Kilmarnock would also put 13 goals past in the Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup later in the season – were defeated 2–0 in the second round before Kilmarnock's Ayrshire Cup journey was ended by a 2–1 defeat to Kilbirnie at Parkfoot.

There were contrasting fates in the two charity cup competitions despite reaching the final in both. Kilmarnock lifted the Ayr Charity Cup for the first time after thumping Ayr 5–1 but the final of the Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup went unplayed after Kilmarnock refused to play just five days after their semi-final replay victory over Kilmarnock Thistle. As a result, the cup was awarded to Hurlford.

For the first time, Kilmarnock played in vertical stripes however these were black and white rather than the now-traditional blue and white stripes which were first introduced in 1896.[1]

Scottish Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
3 September 1887 First round Ayr Thistle H 8–2[28] Taylor (2), McPherson (2)
24 September 1887 Second round Bye
15 October 1887 Third round Dykebar A 2–2[29] Smith, McGuinness 3,000
22 October 1887 Third round replay Dykebar H 9–1[30] Taylor (2), Higgins (3), McGuinness
5 November 1887 Fourth round Partick Thistle A 2–2[31] McPherson (2) 4,000
12 November 1887 Fourth round replay Partick Thistle H 1–4[32] McGuinness 5,000

Ayrshire Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
17 September 1887 First round Burnfoothill H 13–0[6]
29 October 1887 Second round Maybole A 2–0[6]
17 December 1887 Third round Kilbirnie A 1–2[6]

Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
24 March 1888 First round Maybole H 13–0[12]
May 1888 Semi-final Kilmarnock Thistle A [J]
21 May 1888 Semi-final replay Kilmarnock Thistle H 5–1[12]
26 May 1888 Final Hurlford N [J]
Notes
  1. ^
    J- Kilmarnock refused to play the final just five days after the semi-final replay and the cup was awarded to Hurlford.[12][23]

Ayr Charity Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
3 March 1888 Semi-final Hurlford N 4–0[18]
31 March 1888 Final Ayr N 5–1[18]

1888–89 season

Kilmarnock
1888–89 season
StadiumRugby Park
Scottish CupSecond round
Ayrshire CupSemi-final
Kilmarnock Merchants'
Charity Cup
Runners-up
Ayr Charity CupSemi-final
Glasgow Exhibition CupFirst round

Season 1888–89 was the 16th season of competitive football by Kilmarnock.

Overview

Kilmarnock entered the Scottish Cup for the 16th time and also competed in the Ayrshire Cup, Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup, Ayr Charity Cup and Glasgow Exhibition Cup.

In the early-season Glasgow Exhibition Trophy - a one-off tournament held to coincide with the International Exhibition of Science, Art and Industry - Kilmarnock lost their first round tie to Kilbirnie in a replay. It would be the first of four tournaments that Kilbirnie would eliminate Kilmarnock from over the season.

The Scottish Cup was the second of them. After a convincing 5–0 first round win against Lugar Boswell, Killie lost 3–1 at home against Kilbirnie in the second round.

Kilmarnock were involved in a marathon of an Ayrshire Cup campaign which saw them play nine matches before being eliminated in the semi-finals. An 11–1 first round win over Stewarton Cunninghame was followed by a 4–0 win over Mauchline in the second round. After two draws and a protested match, Kilmarnock eventually saw off Irvine in the third round with a 3–0 win at the neutral Somerset Park. The semi-final against Hurlford also reached a second replay after two draws but this time it was Hurlford who would advance with a 3–1 win.

In both charity cup competitions, Kilmarnock were due to play Kilbirnie in the semi-finals. However, after Ayr and Hurlford were disqualified from Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup, the semi-final tie became the final. Kilbirnie won 4–2 to lift the trophy and then, just a week later, they also knocked Kilmarnock out of the Ayr Charity Cup.

Scottish Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
1 September 1888 First round Lugar Boswell A 5–0[33] Lyle, Forbes (2), Russell, Campbell
22 September 1888 Second round Kilbirnie H 1–3[34] Brodie 5,000

Ayrshire Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
6 October 1888 First round Stewarton Cunninghame A 11–1[6]
27 October 1888 Second round Mauchline A 4–0[6]
17 November 1888 Third round Irvine A 2–2[6]
26 November 1888 Third round replay Irvine H 5–1[K]
1 December 1888 Third round replay Irvine H 2–2[6]
8 December 1888 Third round second replay Irvine N 3–0[6]
15 December 1888 Semi-final Hurlford H 3–3[6]
22 December 1888 Semi-final replay Hurlford A 1–1[6]
12 January 1889 Semi-final second replay Hurlford N 1–3[6]
Notes
  1. ^
    K- A protest from Irvine was upheld by the Ayrshire Football Association and a rematch was ordered.[6]

Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
2 March 1889 First round Bye
30 March 1889 Second round Maybole H 4–4[12]
13 April 1889 Second round replay Maybole N 5–1[12]
April 1889 Semi-final Kilbirnie [L]
11 May 1889 Final Kilbirnie H 2–4[12]
Notes
  1. ^
    L- Kilmarnock were due to play Kilbirnie in the semi-final however both teams were given a bye to the final after the other semi-finalists, Ayr and Hurlford were disqualified.[12]

Ayr Charity Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
23 February 1889 First round Irvine A 4–1[18]
20 April 1889 Semi-final Kilbirnie H 1–1[18]
18 May 1889 Semi-final replay Kilbirnie A 3–5[18]

Glasgow Exhibition Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
August 1888 First round Kilbirnie H 1–1[35]
11 August 1888 First round replay Kilbirnie A 0–1[35]

1889–90 season

Kilmarnock
1889–90 season
StadiumRugby Park
Scottish CupFirst round
Ayrshire CupFirst round
Kilmarnock Merchants'
Charity Cup
Semi-final

Season 1889–90 was the 17th season of competitive football by Kilmarnock.

Overview

Kilmarnock entered the Scottish Cup for the 17th time and also competed in the Ayrshire Cup and Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup. In all three competitions, Kilmarnock were eliminated by Annbank in their first match.

Scottish Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
7 September 1889 First round Annbank H 2–3[36] Campbell 4,000

Ayrshire Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
26 October 1889 First round Annbank H 1–2[6]

Kilmarnock Merchants' Charity Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
21 March 1890 First round Stevenston Thistle H 9–0[12]
12 April 1890 Semi-final Annbank H 2–5[12] 3,000

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