The 1959–60 Challenge Cup was the 59th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.[1]
First round
| Date
 | 
Team one
 | 
Score one
 | 
Team two
 | 
Score two
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
Barrow | 
2 | 
Whitehaven | 
8
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
Batley | 
2 | 
Keighley | 
5
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
Blackpool | 
2 | 
Leigh | 
10
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
Castleford | 
4 | 
Bradford Northern | 
8
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
Dewsbury | 
4 | 
Swinton | 
23
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
Doncaster | 
0 | 
Rochdale Hornets | 
15
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
Hunslet | 
5 | 
Wigan | 
9
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
Leeds | 
8 | 
Hull Kingston Rovers | 
5
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
Liverpool | 
3 | 
Bramley | 
3
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
Oldham | 
13 | 
Huddersfield | 
11
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
St Helens | 
10 | 
Wakefield Trinity | 
15
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
Salford | 
0 | 
Halifax | 
5
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
Walney | 
10 | 
Lock Lane | 
5
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
Widnes | 
14 | 
Warrington | 
0
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
Workington Town | 
0 | 
Featherstone Rovers | 
15
 | 
| 13 Feb | 
York | 
0 | 
Hull FC | 
2
 | 
| 17 Feb | 
Bramley | 
39 | 
Liverpool | 
0
 | 
Second round
| Date
 | 
Team one
 | 
Score one
 | 
Team two
 | 
Score two
 | 
| 27 Feb | 
Halifax | 
10 | 
Featherstone Rovers | 
16
 | 
| 27 Feb | 
Keighley | 
2 | 
Hull FC | 
32
 | 
| 27 Feb | 
Leigh | 
8 | 
Whitehaven | 
11
 | 
| 27 Feb | 
Oldham | 
55 | 
Walney | 
4
 | 
| 27 Feb | 
Rochdale Hornets | 
0 | 
Bramley | 
4
 | 
| 27 Feb | 
Swinton | 
13 | 
Bradford Northern | 
9
 | 
| 27 Feb | 
Widnes | 
2 | 
Wakefield Trinity | 
5
 | 
| 27 Feb | 
Wigan | 
14 | 
Leeds | 
11
 | 
Quarterfinals
| Date
 | 
Team one
 | 
Score one
 | 
Team two
 | 
Score two
 | 
| 19 Mar | 
Hull FC | 
12 | 
Wigan | 
8
 | 
| 19 Mar | 
Oldham | 
8 | 
Bramley | 
2
 | 
| 19 Mar | 
Swinton | 
7 | 
Featherstone Rovers | 
11
 | 
| 19 Mar | 
Whitehaven | 
10 | 
Wakefield Trinity | 
21
 | 
Semifinals
| Date
 | 
Team one
 | 
Score one
 | 
Team two
 | 
Score two
 | 
| 09 Apr | 
Oldham | 
9 | 
Hull FC | 
12
 | 
| 09 Apr | 
Wakefield Trinity | 
11 | 
Featherstone Rovers | 
2
 | 
Final
The 1959–60 Challenge Cup tournament ended in a final between Wakefield Trinity and Hull F.C. The match was played at Wembley Stadium before a crowd of 79,773, with Wakefield Trinity winning 38 – 5. Despite being on the losing team, Hull's hooker, Tommy Harris was awarded the Lance Todd Trophy for his man-of-the-match performance.
Neil Fox of Wakefield Trinity scored a Cup final record 20 points (two tries and seven goals) in the final for Wakefield, a feat that would not be repeated for another 39 years 1999.
References
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| Years |  | 
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| Finals (List) | 
- 1961–62 · 1962–63 · 1963–64 · 1964–65 · 1965–66 · 1966–67 · 1967–68 
 
- 1968-69
 
- 1969–70 · 1970–71 
  
- 2001–02 · 2002–03 · 2003–04 · 2004–05 · 2005–06 · 2006–07 
 
- 2007–08
 
- 2008–09
 
- 2009–10
 
- 2010–11
  
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