Football tournament season
2015–16 ETHXenergy Scottish Junior Cup Country Scotland Teams 158 Champions Beith Juniors Runner-up Pollok
The 2015–16 Scottish Junior Cup was the 130th season of the Scottish Junior Cup , the national knockout tournament for member clubs of the Scottish Junior Football Association . The competition was sponsored by ETHX Energy and known as The ETHXenergy Scottish Junior Cup .[ 1] The winner of this competition entered the following season's Scottish Cup at the first round stage.[ 2]
A total of 158 clubs entered this year's competition, three fewer than the previous season. Dropping out were Ballingry Rovers , who folded, and Harthill Royal , Luncarty , Portgordon Victoria and Whitehills , who were in abeyance. North Region sides Glentanar and Islavale did not enter. New members Easthouses Lily MW and Gartcairn FA Juniors made their debut in the competition, while Coupar Angus and Fochabers returned to the tournament after a year in abeyance.
The six Junior clubs qualified for this season's Scottish Cup , were not included in the draw for the first round:
Also qualified automatically were Banks O'Dee and Linlithgow Rose who achieved national club licensing requirements and Girvan who qualify automatically as historic full members of the Scottish Football Association .
The first round draw took place at Hampden Park , Glasgow on 27 August 2015.[ 3]
The second round draw took place at Mar Hall, Erskine on 6 October 2015.[ 4]
The third round draw took place at The Sun offices in Glasgow on 3 November 2015.[ 5]
1 Match played at Pollok F.C.
2 Match played at Tranent Juniors F.C.
The fourth round draw took place at the Evening Times offices in Glasgow on 9 December 2015.[ 6]
3 Match played at Kennoway Star Hearts F.C.
The fifth round draw took place in Glasgow City Chambers on 26 January 2016.[ 7]
The draw for the quarter-finals took place on 25 February 2016.[ 8]
The draw for the semi-finals took place on 22 March 2016.[ 9]
The Final of The ETHX Energy Junior Cup was played at Rugby Park , Kilmarnock on Sunday 29 May with a 4.05pm kick off. The game was televised live by BBC ALBA .
1
Stephen Grindlay
2
Iain Fisher
3
Nicky Docherty
4
Kevin MacDonald
5
John Sheridan
6
Tommy Martin 19'
7
Darren Christie 84'
8
Paul Frize
9
Kenny McLean
10
Andy Reid 77'
11
Richie Burke
Substitutes:
12
David McGowan 77'
14
Jamie Wilson 19'
16
Thomas Collins 84'
17
Josh McArthur
18
Zander Ryan
Manager:
John Millar
1
Jordan Longmuir
2
Tam Hanlon
3
Mark Sideserf
4
Paul Gallacher
5
Chris Walker
6
Findlay Frye
7
Kevin Bradley 85'
8
Colin Williamson 71'
9
David Winters
10
Carlo Monti 71'
11
Kieran McAleenan
Substitutes:
12
Ross McCabe
14
Robbie Winters 71'
15
Liam Rowan 71'
16
Derek Hepburn
17
Allan Mackenzie 85'
Manager:
Tony McInally
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