1993–94 Scottish League Cup Explained

1993–94 Scottish League Cup
Country:Scotland
Winners:Rangers
Second:Hibernian
Prev Season:1992–93
Next Season:1994–95

The 1993–94 Scottish League Cup was the 48th staging of the Scotland's second most prestigious football knockout competition.

The competition was won by Rangers, who defeated Hibernian 2–1 in the final at Celtic Park. Ally McCoist scored the winning goal, in his first game after returning from a long-term injury (a leg break) suffered earlier in the year while playing for Scotland.

The club record defeats of Albion Rovers (11–1) and Arbroath (9–1) were set earlier in the competition.

First round

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Montrose0–1East Stirlingshire
Queen of the South1–2Stranraer
Alloa Athletic1–0Berwick Rangers
East Fife1–2Albion Rovers
Queen's Park0–1Arbroath
Stenhousemuir3–1Forfar Athletic

Second round

Albion Rovers' 11–1 defeat by Partick Thistle is their club record defeat.[1]

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Albion Rovers1–11Partick Thistle
Clyde1–2St Johnstone
Dunfermline Athletic2–0East Stirlingshire
Heart of Midlothian2–0Stranraer
Raith Rovers1–2Arbroath
Rangers1–0Dumbarton
Aberdeen5–0Clydebank
Airdrieonians2–1Cowdenbeath
Ayr United0–6Motherwell
Brechin City0–1St Mirren
Hamilton Accies0–1Dundee United
Hibernian2–0Alloa Athletic
Kilmarnock1–2Morton
Meadowbank Thistle1 – 1(p)Dundee
Stenhousemuir1–2Falkirk
Stirling Albion0–2Celtic

Third round

Arbroath's 9–1 defeat by Celtic is their club record defeat.[2]

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Arbroath1–9Celtic
Heart of Midlothian0–1Falkirk
St Johnstone0–2Airdrieonians
Aberdeen5–2Motherwell
Dunfermline Athletic0–2Rangers
Hibernian2–1Dundee
Morton0–1Partick Thistle
St Mirren0–1Dundee United

Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

See main article: 1993 Scottish League Cup Final.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.albionrovers.com/info.htm Albion Rovers Club Information
  2. http://www.arbroathfc.co.uk/new/m_history.htm A Brief History of AFC