1989 Scottish League Cup final

Football match
1989 Scottish League Cup final
Event1989–90 Scottish League Cup
Aberdeen Rangers
2 1
Date22 October 1989
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
RefereeGeorge Smith
Attendance61,190
1988
1990

The 1989 Scottish League Cup final was played on 22 October 1989 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 44th Scottish League Cup competition (Skol Cup). The final was contested by Aberdeen and Rangers for the third season in succession, with Rangers winning the previous two.

Aberdeen won the match 2–1 thanks to a Paul Mason double.[1][2]

Match details

Aberdeen2–1 (a.e.t.)Rangers
Mason 22', 103' Report Walters 35' (pen.)
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 61,190
Referee: George Smith
ABERDEEN :
GK Theo Snelders
RB Stewart McKimmie
CB Alex McLeish
CB Willie Miller (c)
LB David Robertson
RM Bobby Connor
CM Eoin Jess downward-facing red arrow 1'
CM Jim Bett
LM Brian Grant downward-facing red arrow 2'
CF Charlie Nicholas
CF Paul Mason
Substitutes:
DF Brian Irvine upward-facing green arrow 1'
FW Willem van der Ark upward-facing green arrow 2'
Managers:
Alex Smith
Jocky Scott
RANGERS :
GK Chris Woods
RB Gary Stevens
CB Richard Gough
CB Terry Butcher (c)
LB Stuart Munro
RM Trevor Steven
CM Ian Ferguson
CM Ray Wilkins
LM Mark Walters downward-facing red arrow 1'
CF Ally McCoist
CF Mo Johnston
Substitutes:
MF Ian McCall upward-facing green arrow 1'
DF John Brown
Manager:
Graeme Souness

References

  1. ^ "Aberdeen 2–1 Rangers". AFC Heritage Trust. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
  2. ^ Traynor, James (23 October 1989). "Bett the light of bold Aberdeen". Glasgow Herald. p. 19. Retrieved 10 January 2018.

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