1984 Scottish League Cup final (March)

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1984 Scottish League Cup final
Event1983–84 Scottish League Cup
Date25 March 1984
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
RefereeBob Valentine
Attendance66,369
1982

The 1983–84 Scottish League Cup final was played on 25 March 1984, at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 38th Scottish League Cup competition. The final was an Old Firm derby contested by Rangers and Celtic.

Rangers won the match 3–2 thanks to an Ally McCoist hat-trick. He scored a penalty in the first half, conceded a foul to give Celtic theirs in the last minute of normal time and then was himself fouled during extra time; although he had this second penalty saved, he scored the winning goal from the rebound.[1][2][3]

Match details[edit]

Rangers3–2 (a.e.t.)Celtic
McCoist 44' (pen.), 61', 104'
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 66,369
Referee: Bob Valentine
RANGERS :
GK Peter McCloy
RB Jimmy Nicholl
LB Ally Dawson
CB John McClelland (c)
CB Craig Paterson
RM Davie Cooper
CM Bobby Russell
CM Dave McPherson
LM John MacDonald downward-facing red arrow 1'
CF Sandy Clark downward-facing red arrow 2'
CF Ally McCoist
Substitutes:
MF Hugh Burns upward-facing green arrow 1'
FW Colin McAdam upward-facing green arrow 2'
Manager:
Jock Wallace
CELTIC  :
GK Packie Bonner
RB Danny McGrain (c)
CB Tom McAdam
CB Roy Aitken
CM Murdo MacLeod
LM Tommy Burns
RM Davie Provan downward-facing red arrow 1'
CM Paul McStay
LB Mark Reid
CF Frank McGarvey downward-facing red arrow 2'
CF Brian McClair
Substitutes:
DF Graeme Sinclair upward-facing green arrow 1'
FW Jim Melrose upward-facing green arrow 2'
Manager:
David Hay

References[edit]

  1. ^ "NOW YOU KNOW: Ally McCoist was Rangers' hat-trick hero when beating Celtic 3-2 in 1984 League Cup Final". Evening Times. 12 July 2017. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Celtic 2-3 Rangers, League Cup (newspaper report scans)". The Celtic Wiki. 26 March 1984. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  3. ^ "The elite players who scored cup final hat-tricks". The Scotsman. 31 October 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2017.