1982 Scottish League Cup final

Football match
1982 Scottish League Cup final
Event1982–83 Scottish League Cup
Celtic Rangers
2 1
Date4 December 1982
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance55,372
1981
March 1984 →

The 1982 Scottish League Cup final was played on 4 December 1982, at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 37th Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by the Old Firm rivals, Celtic and Rangers. Celtic won the match 2–1 thanks to goals by Charlie Nicholas and Murdo MacLeod. Rangers goal was scored by Jim Bett.

Match details

Celtic2–1Rangers
Nicholas 23'
McLeod 31'
Bett 46'
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 55,372
Referee: Kenny Hope
CELTIC:
GK 1 Packie Bonner
DF 2 Danny McGrain
DF 3 Graeme Sinclair
DF 4 Roy Aitken
DF 5 Tom McAdam
MF 6 Murdo MacLeod
MF 7 Davie Provan
MF 8 Paul McStay downward-facing red arrow ?'
FW 9 Frank McGarvey
MF 10 Tommy Burns
FW 11 Charlie Nicholas
Substitutes:
? ? Mark Reid upward-facing green arrow ?'
? ?
Manager:
Billy McNeill
RANGERS:
GK 1 Jim Stewart
DF 2 Dave MacKinnon
DF 3 Ian Redford
DF 4 John McClelland
DF 5 Craig Paterson
MF 6 Jim Bett
MF 7 Davie Cooper
MF 8 Robert Prytz downward-facing red arrow ?'
FW 9 Derek Johnstone
MF 10 Bobby Russell downward-facing red arrow ?'
FW 11 Gordon Smith
Substitutes:
MF ? Ally Dawson upward-facing green arrow ?'
FW ? John MacDonald upward-facing green arrow ?'
Manager:
John Greig

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