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1989 Scottish Cup final
Event1988–89 Scottish Cup
Date20 May 1989
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
RefereeBob Valentine
Attendance72,069

1988

1990

The 1989 Scottish Cup final was played between Celtic and RangersatHampden Park on 20 May 1989.

Celtic won the match 1–0, denying Rangers a domestic treble. The only goal came when Joe Miller capitalised on a defensive error and slotted the ball past Rangers' goalkeeper.[1]

This was the last Old Firm Scottish Cup final for 10 years until 1999.

While less than 50% of the all-time record crowds at Hampden, the attendance of just over 72,000 has become a landmark figure as no match in Scotland has come close to matching it since, owing to subsequent stadium modernisation which left no venue with a greater capacity.[2]

Match details[edit]

Celtic1–0Rangers
Joe Miller 42' Report

Attendance: 72,069

Referee: Bob Valentine

CELTIC:
GK Republic of Ireland Pat Bonner
DF Republic of Ireland Chris Morris
DF Republic of Ireland Mick McCarthy
DF Scotland Derek Whyte
DF Northern Ireland Anton Rogan
MF Scotland Peter Grant
MF Scotland Roy Aitken
MF Scotland Paul McStay
MF Scotland Tommy Burns
FW Scotland Joe Miller
FW Scotland Mark McGhee
Substitutes:
MF Scotland Billy Stark (unused)
MF Scotland Steve Fulton (unused)
Manager:
Scotland Billy McNeill
RANGERS:
GK England Chris Woods
DF England Gary Stevens
DF England Terry Butcher
DF Scotland Richard Gough
DF Scotland Stuart Munro downward-facing red arrow 67'
MF England Mel Sterland downward-facing red arrow 70'
MF Scotland Ian Ferguson
MF Scotland John Brown
MF England Mark Walters
FW England Kevin Drinkell
FW Scotland Ally McCoist
Substitutes:
MF Scotland Graeme Souness upward-facing green arrow 70'
MF Scotland Davie Cooper upward-facing green arrow 67'
Manager:
Scotland Graeme Souness

References[edit]

  1. ^ Traynor, James (22 May 1989). "Tension and fear spoil show-piece". The Glasgow Herald. p. 22. Retrieved 19 January 2018 – via Google News.
  • ^ Berry, Gavin (24 October 2018). "Hearts' clash with Celtic will boast Scottish football's biggest crowd in 29 years". Daily Record. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
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