South of Scotland Cup

The South of Scotland Cup was an association football cup competition for clubs in the historic counties of Dumfriesshire, Wigtownshire, and Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland.

History
The competition was a knock-out tournament and had its origins in the Southern Counties Cup consolation tournament; given the few clubs in the area, in 1927 it was decided to use the trophy as a second competitive cup, allowing the Southern Counties Cup finalists to take part as well.

The competition was not a success, despite having four clubs who were or would be members of the Scottish League. It only lasting until 1931, and the first competition did not even play to a conclusion. Even Dalbeattie Star's 5–0 win in the 1930 final did not attract much in the way of media attention.

An attempt to revive the competition in 1937 as a replacement for the Southern Counties League was unsuccessful.

Entrants

 * Creetown
 * Dalbeattie Star
 * Douglas Wanderers
 * Garlieston
 * Mid-Annandale
 * Newton Stewart
 * Nithsdale Wanderers
 * Queen of the South "A"
 * Solway Star
 * St Cuthbert's Wanderers
 * Stranraer
 * Tarff Rovers
 * Thornhill
 * Whithorn
 * Wigtown & Bladnoch