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1990 Scottish Cup Final
Event1989–90 Scottish Cup
(after extra time)
(Aberdeen won 9–8 on penalties)
Date12 May 1990
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
RefereeGeorge Smith
Attendance60,493

1989

1991

The 1990 Scottish Cup Final was the 105th final of the Scottish Cup, Scottish football's most prestigious knock-out association football competition. The match took place at Hampden Park on 12 May 1990 and was contested by Scottish Premier Division clubs Aberdeen and Celtic. It was Aberdeen's 13th and Celtic's 45th Scottish Cup Final. The clubs had previously met at the same stage of the tournament on five occasions. Celtic were the defending champions of the competition from the previous two seasons having defeated Rangers and Dundee United respectively.

AsScottish Premier Division clubs, Aberdeen and Celtic both entered the competition in the third round. Aberdeen won all of its four fixtures before the final on its first attempt whilst Celtic needed one replay to see off Premier Division club Dunfermline Athletic in the quarter-finals. Aberdeen knocked out Division One clubs Partick Thistle and Morton before defeating Premier Division clubs Heart of Midlothian and Dundee United before the final. Celtic also defeated two Division One clubs as well as Old Firm and Premier Division rivals Rangers in the fourth round.

The match was Celtic's 45th appearance in the final while it was Aberdeen's 13th. Both clubs had met in the final on five occasions beforehand in 1937, 1954, 1967, 1970 and 1984 with Celtic winning three over Aberdeen's two. Celtic had previously won the tournament 29 times whilst Aberdeen only six times, four coming in the previous nine seasons. Aberdeen were favourites to win the match on this occasion having finished well ahead of Celtic in the league, and having beaten the Glasgow side 3–1 at Parkhead a mere ten days earlier.[1]

Aberdeen won the match 9–8 on penalties after a 0–0 draw over 90 minutes of normal play and 30 minutes of extra-time. With the shoot-out poised at 3-4 Celtic bound striker Charlie Nicholas was required to score to send the shoot-out to Sudden Death. After a further 8 consecutive successful penalty kicks Celtic's Anton Rogan missed the penultimate kick, allowing Brian Irvine to win the tie and claim Aberdeen's seventh Scottish Cup victory.[2][3]

Route to the final[edit]

Aberdeen Round Celtic
Home team Score Away team Aberdeen scorer(s) Home team Score Away team Celtic scorer(s)
Partick Thistle 2 – 6 Aberdeen Van der Ark
Mason
Grant
Robertson
Round Three[4] Forfar Athletic 1 – 2 Celtic Morris
Dziekanowski
Aberdeen 2 – 1 Greenock Morton Gillhaus
Nicholas
Round Four Celtic 1 – 0 Rangers Coyne
Aberdeen 4 – 1 Hearts Bett 7'
McKimmie 71'
Irvine 75'
Nicholas 84'
Quarter-finals Dunfermline Athletic 0 – 0 Celtic None
Replay Celtic 3 – 0 Dunfermline Athletic McStay
Coyne
Miller
Aberdeen 4 – 0 Dundee United Irvine
Gillhaus (o.g.) (o.g.)
Semi-finals Celtic 2 – 0 Clydebank Walker

Match details[edit]

Aberdeen0–0 (a.e.t.)Celtic
Report
Penalties
  • Connor soccer ball with check mark
  • Gillhaus soccer ball with check mark
  • Grant soccer ball with red X
  • Nicholas soccer ball with check mark
  • McLeish soccer ball with check mark
  • McKimmie soccer ball with check mark
  • Robertson soccer ball with check mark
  • Watson soccer ball with check mark
  • Irvine soccer ball with check mark
  • 9–8
  • soccer ball with check mark Grant
  • soccer ball with check mark McStay
  • soccer ball with check mark Coyne
  • soccer ball with check mark Galloway
  • soccer ball with check mark Miller
  • soccer ball with check mark Whyte
  • soccer ball with check mark Elliott
  • soccer ball with check mark Dziekanowski
  • soccer ball with red X Rogan
  • Attendance: 60,493

    Referee: George Smith

    ABERDEEN:
    GK Netherlands Theo Snelders
    DF Scotland Stewart McKimmie
    DF Scotland Alex McLeish
    DF Scotland Brian Irvine
    DF Scotland David Robertson
    MF England Paul Mason downward-facing red arrow 105'
    MF Scotland Brian Grant
    MF Scotland Jim Bett
    FW Scotland Bobby Connor
    FW Scotland Charlie Nicholas
    FW Netherlands Hans Gillhaus
    Substitutes:
    DF Scotland Graham Watson upward-facing green arrow 105'
    MF Scotland Eoin Jess
    Manager:
    Scotland Alex Smith
    CELTIC:
    GK Republic of Ireland Pat Bonner
    DF Poland Dariusz Wdowczyk
    DF England Paul Elliott
    DF Scotland Derek Whyte
    DF Northern Ireland Anton Rogan
    MF Scotland Billy Stark downward-facing red arrow 90'
    MF Scotland Peter Grant
    MF Scotland Paul McStay
    FW Scotland Joe Miller
    FW Scotland Andy Walker downward-facing red arrow 100'
    FW Poland Dariusz Dziekanowski
    Substitutes:
    MF Scotland Mike Galloway upward-facing green arrow 90'
    FW Republic of Ireland Tommy Coyne upward-facing green arrow 100'
    Manager:
    Scotland Billy McNeill

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Potter, David; Jones, Phil H (2016). The History of the Scottish Cup the Story of every Season 1873-2016. Worthing: Pitch Publishing. p. 268. ISBN 978-1-78531-214-4.
  • ^ Traynor, James (14 May 1990). "Stagnant Celtic pay ultimate penalty. Snelders saves Rogan's kick and Irvine secures cup for Aberdeen". Herald Scotland. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  • ^ Don Morrison (13 May 1990). "Cheers and tears". Sunday Mail. The Celtic Wiki. Retrieved 27 October 2018 – via The Celtic Wiki.
  • ^ Premier Division teams received a bye to the third round.
  • flag Scotland

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1990_Scottish_Cup_final&oldid=1211626271"

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