1982 Scottish Cup Final

The 1982 Scottish Cup Final was played on 22 May 1982 at Hampden Park in Glasgow. Aberdeen and Rangers contested the match; the final of the 107th Scottish Cup. Aberdeen won 4–1, after extra time goals from McGhee, Strachan and Cooper. This marked the first cup win for a team outwith the Old Firm for over ten years.

1982 Scottish Cup Final
Event1981–82 Scottish Cup
After extra time
Date22 May 1982
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
RefereeBrian McGinlay
Attendance53,788

Summary

John MacDonald opened the scoring for Rangers after 15 minutes with a diving header from six yards out after a cross from the right hand side. Aberdeen equalized in the 32nd minute when Alex McLeish curled the ball into the net with his right foot from the left edge of the penalty area after the ball had been cleared from a corner. The match went to extra-time and in the 3rd minute Mark McGhee scored with a header after a cross from the right. Gordon Strachan put Aberdeen 3-1 in front with a tap into an empty net after a cross from the left. Neale Cooper got the fourth goal for Aberdeen when he ran clear in on goal and despite a challenge from the Rangers goalkeeper Jim Stewart the ball broke free with Cooper shooting into the empty net.

Match details

Aberdeen4 – 1 (a.e.t.)Rangers
McLeish 32'
McGhee 93'
Strachan 103'
Cooper 110'
Report MacDonald 15'
Attendance: 53,788
Aberdeen
Rangers
ABERDEEN:
GK1 Jim Leighton
DF2 Stuart Kennedy
DF5 Alex McLeish
DF6 Willie Miller
DF3 Doug Rougvie
MF7 Gordon Strachan
MF8 Neale Cooper
MF10 Neil Simpson
MF4 John McMaster ?'
FW11 John Hewitt ?'
FW9 Mark McGhee
Substitutes:
MF12 Dougie Bell ?'
FW14 Eric Black ?'
Manager:
Alex Ferguson
RANGERS:
GK1 Jim Stewart
DF2 Sandy Jardine ?'
DF4 John McClelland
DF5 Colin Jackson
DF3 Ally Dawson
MF8 Bobby Russell
MF10 Alex Miller
MF6 Jim Bett
MF7 Davie Cooper
FW9 Gordon Dalziel ?'
FW11 John MacDonald
Substitutes:
FW12 Colin McAdam ?'
MF14 Tommy McLean ?'
Manager:
John Greig

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