1995 Scottish Cup final explained

1995 Scottish Cup Final
Event:1994–95 Scottish Cup
Team1:Celtic
Team1score:1
Team2:Airdrieonians
Team2score:0
Report:Report
Date:27 May 1995
Stadium:Hampden Park
City:Glasgow
Referee:Leslie Mottram
Attendance:36,915
Previous:1994
Next:1996

The 1995 Scottish Cup Final was played between Celtic and Airdrieonians at Hampden Park on 27 May 1995.

Celtic won the match 1–0, with a goal by Pierre van Hooijdonk who headed in after a cross from the left by Tosh McKinlay.[1] This would prove to be the last occasion that the original Airdrieonians reached the final, with the club folding in 2002. Celtic's victory secured the club's first major trophy in six years - the last honour having been won in the 1989 Scottish Cup Final against Rangers - bringing to an end one of the most unsuccessful periods in their history.

Match

Details

GK 1 Pat Bonner
DF 4 Rudi Vata
DF 3 Tosh McKinlay
DF 5 Mark McNally
DF 2 Tom Boyd
MF 6 Peter Grant
MF 8 Paul McStay (c)
MF 7 Brian McLaughlin
MF 11 John Collins
FW 9
FW 10
Substitutes:
GK 13 Gordon Marshall
MF 12
FW 14
Manager:
Tommy Burns
GK 1 John Martin
DF 2 Sandy Stewart
DF 4 Jimmy Sandison
DF 5
DF 3 Paul Jack
DF 7 Jimmy Boyle
MF 6 Kenny Black
MF 10
FW 9 Steve Cooper
MF 8 Andy Smith
FW 11 Alan Lawrence
Substitutes:
GK 13 Willie McCulloch
FW 14
MF 12
Manager:
Alex MacDonald

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Shaw. Phil. Silverware exposes cloud over Celtic. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220501/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/silverware-exposes-cloud-over-celtic-1621654.html . 1 May 2022 . subscription . live. 22 July 2018. The Independent. 29 May 1995.