In the following rounds of the Scottish Cup, Arbroath beat local rivals
Forfar Athletic 9–1 in the second round and
Dundee East End 7–1 in the third round before losing 5–3 to
Hibernian in the fourth round, scoring a total of 55 goals in that season's Scottish Cup. Bon Accord did win a Cup tie in
1891–92, beating Stonehaven 8–0 away in the
first preliminary round, but wound up at the end of the season. Jim Lornie, the grandson of the hapless Bons goalkeeper Andrew, played in goal for Arbroath in 1952, before joining
St Mirren. To celebrate the historic achievement of the scoreline, the Angus
MSP Andrew Welsh tabled a motion in the
Scottish Parliament in 2000. In December 2000, Romanian side Carpați Mârșa beat Avântul Dârlos 41–0, but the result was not ratified as it was not in a professional competition, so Arbroath maintained their record. A similar situation arose in May 2016, when Pelileo SC beat Indi Native 44–1 in an Ecuadorian third division match. On 31 October 2002,
Malagasy side
AS Adema beat
SO l'Emyrne 149–0 in the national championship; while this has been claimed as the record for highest victory margin in a senior football competition, SOE intentionally scored own goals throughout the match as a protest to a refereeing decision in their previous match, meaning Arbroath still holds the record margin of victory for a
contested match in senior football. In March 2012, amateur side Wheel Power FC won 58–0 against Nova 2010 FC, eclipsing the Illogan Reserves' 55–0 victory against Madron FC in the Cornish
Mining League in November 2010 to become the biggest win in British football history. On 2 August 2020, TPS II Winogrady beat Big Show FC 46–0 in a Polish Cup regional tie in
Poznań. ==Match details==