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Drybrough Cup
The Drybrough Cup was a football competition held between Scottish clubs from 1971 to 1980. It was similar to the Watney Cup in England which commenced the previous year.
The format was a straight knock out cup, played pre-season. The entrants were the eight teams which scored the most league goals in the preceding season with the four clubs from the top division being seeded to avoid each other in the first round.
The competition is well remembered for one of the best goals ever scored in Scottish football history by the late Davie Cooper in a match against Celtic.
Winners
| 1971 | Aberdeen |
| 1972 | Hibernian |
| 1973 | Hibernian |
| 1974 | Celtic |
| 1975 | No competition |
| 1976 | No competition |
| 1977 | No competition |
| 1978 | No competition |
| 1979 | Rangers |
| 1980 | Aberdeen |
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