1993 Scottish Cup final explained

1993 Scottish Cup final
Event:1992–93 Scottish Cup
Team1:Rangers
Team1score:2
Team2:Aberdeen
Team2score:1
Date:29 May 1993[1]
Stadium:Celtic Park
City:Glasgow
Referee:Jim McCluskey
Attendance:50,715
Previous:1992
Next:1994

The 1993 Scottish Cup final was played between Rangers and Aberdeen at Celtic Park on 29 May 1993. Owing to ground reconstruction at Hampden Park, the fixture was played at another stadium for the first time since 1924.

Rangers won the match 2–1, thereby securing a domestic treble. Rangers' scorers were Mark Hateley, scoring in his second consecutive Scottish Cup final, and Neil Murray. Lee Richardson scored Aberdeen's goal.

Match details

RANGERS:
GK Andy Goram
DF John Brown
DF Richard Gough
DF Dave McPherson
DF David Robertson
MF Stuart McCall
MF Ian Ferguson
MF Ian Durrant
MF Neil Murray
FW
FW Mark Hateley
Substitutes:
DF
FW Gary McSwegan
Manager:
Walter Smith
ABERDEEN:
GK Theo Snelders
DF Stewart McKimmie
DF
DF Brian Irvine
DF Alex McLeish
MF Brian Grant
MF Lee Richardson
MF Paul Mason
FW Scott Booth
FW
FW Mixu Paatelainen
Substitutes:
DF
FW
Manager:
Willie Miller

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: David . McKinney . Scottish up Final: Rangers continue to reign supreme . The Independent . London . 31 May 1993 . 20 March 2015 .