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The Scottish Professional Football League Challenge Cup , also known as the Scottish League Challenge Cup or Scottish Challenge Cup , and currently known as the KDM Evolution Trophy for sponsorship reasons, is a football knock-out cup competition run by the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL ). It is the third most prestigious knockout trophy in Scotland , after the Scottish Cup and the Scottish League Cup .
Season
Winner
Score
Runner-up
Venue
Attendance
Notes
1990–91
Dundee
† 3–2 *
Ayr United
Fir Park
11,506
[ 1]
1991–92
Hamilton Academical
1–0
Ayr United
Fir Park
9,663
[ 1]
1992–93
Hamilton Academical (2)
3–2
Morton
Love Street
7,391
[ 1]
1993–94
Falkirk
3–0
St Mirren
Fir Park
13,763
[ 1]
1994–95
Airdrieonians (1878)
† 3–2 *
Dundee
McDiarmid Park
8,844
[ 1]
1995–96
Stenhousemuir
† 0–0 †
Dundee United
McDiarmid Park
7,856
[ 1]
1996–97
Stranraer
1–0
St Johnstone
Broadwood Stadium
5,222
[ 1]
1997–98
Falkirk (2)
1–0
Queen of the South
Fir Park
9,735
[ 1]
1998–99
Competition suspended due to lack of sponsorship
[ 1]
1999–2000
Alloa Athletic
† 4–4 †
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Excelsior Stadium
4,043
[ 1]
2000–01
Airdrieonians (1878) (2)
† 2–2 †
Livingston
Broadwood Stadium
5,623
[ 1]
2001–02
Airdrieonians (1878) (3)
2–1
Alloa Athletic
Broadwood Stadium
4,548
[ 1]
2002–03
Queen of the South
2–0
Brechin City
Broadwood Stadium
6,428
[ 1]
2003–04
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
2–0
Airdrie United
McDiarmid Park
5,428
[ 1]
2004–05
Falkirk (3)
2–1
Ross County
McDiarmid Park
7,471
[ 1]
2005–06
St Mirren
2–1
Hamilton Academical
Excelsior Stadium
9,613
[ 1]
2006–07
Ross County
† 1–1 †
Clyde
McDiarmid Park
4,062
[ 1]
2007–08
St Johnstone
3–2
Dunfermline Athletic
Dens Park
6,446
[ 1]
2008–09
Airdrie United
† 2–2 †
Ross County
McDiarmid Park
4,091
[ 1]
2009–10
Dundee (2)
3–2
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
McDiarmid Park
8,031
[ 1]
2010–11
Ross County (2)
2–0
Queen of the South
McDiarmid Park
5,124
[ 1]
2011–12
Falkirk (4)
1–0
Hamilton Academical
Almondvale Stadium
5,210
[ 1]
2012–13
Queen of the South (2)
† 1–1 †
Partick Thistle
Almondvale Stadium
9,452
[ 1]
2013–14
Raith Rovers
† 1–0 *
Rangers
Easter Road
19,983
[ 1]
2014–15
Livingston
4–0
Alloa Athletic
McDiarmid Park
2,869
[ 1]
2015–16
Rangers
4–0
Peterhead
Hampden Park
48,133
[ 1]
2016–17
Dundee United
2–1
St Mirren
Fir Park
8,089
[ 1]
2017–18
Inverness Caledonian Thistle (2)
1–0
Dumbarton
McDiarmid Park
4,602
[ 1]
2018–19
Ross County (3)
3–1
Connah's Quay Nomads
Caledonian Stadium
3,057
[ 1]
2019–20
Final match not played; trophy shared by Inverness Caledonian Thistle (3) and Raith Rovers (2)
[ 1] [ 2]
2020–21
Tournament cancelled
[ 1] [ 3]
2021–22
Raith Rovers (3)
3–1
Queen of the South
Excelsior Stadium
4,452
[ 1] [ 4]
2022–23
Hamilton Academical (3)
1–0
Raith Rovers
Falkirk Stadium
5,566
[ 1] [ 5]
2023–24
Airdrieonians (2)
2–1
The New Saints
Falkirk Stadium
3,191
[ 1] [ 6]
2024–25
Livingston (2)
5–0
Queen's Park
Falkirk Stadium
4,079
[ 1] [ 7]
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