1992 Scottish Cup final

The 1992 Scottish Cup final was played between Rangers and Airdrieonians, at Hampden Park, Glasgow, on 9 May 1992.

1992 Scottish Cup final
Event1991–92 Scottish Cup
Date9 May 1992
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
RefereeDouglas Hope
Attendance44,045

Rangers won the match 2–1. They opened the scoring with a goal by Mark Hateley in the 30th minute, a finish from six yards after a low cross from the left. Ally McCoist made it 2–0 with a half-volley,[1] before Andy Smith scored a consolation goal from outside the box.

Rangers' route to the final was unusual in that they faced Scottish Premier Division opposition in every round, beating 1990 winners Aberdeen, 1991 winners Motherwell, St Johnstone and 1989 winners Celtic before facing Airdrie.[2] McCoist scored the only goal of the semi-final win over Celtic at Hampden,[3][4] the first goal his club had scored in an Old Firm fixture in the competition since 1973.[5][6]

Match details

Rangers2–1Airdrieonians
Mark Hateley 30'
Ally McCoist 45'
Andy Smith 81'
Attendance: 44,045
Referee: Douglas Hope
RANGERS:
GK1Scotland Andy Goram
DF2England Gary Stevens
DF4Scotland Richard Gough (c)
DF6Scotland John Brown
DF3Scotland David Robertson
MF5England Nigel Spackman
MF8Scotland Stuart McCall
MF11Ukraine Alexei Mikhailichenko
MF7Scotland Ian Durrantdownward-facing red arrow 87'
FW9Scotland Ally McCoist
FW10England Mark Hateley
Substitutes:
MF14England Dale Gordonupward-facing green arrow 87'
FW12England Paul Rideout
Manager:
Scotland Walter Smith
AIRDRIEONIANS:
GK1Scotland John Martin
DF2Scotland Walter Kidd
DF3Scotland Sandy Stewart (c)
DF4England Chris Honor
DF5England Gus Caesar
DF6Scotland Paul Jack
MF7Scotland Jimmy Boyle
MF8Scotland Evan Balfour
MF11Scotland Davie Kirkwooddownward-facing red arrow 82'
FW9Scotland Alan Lawrencedownward-facing red arrow 63'
FW10Republic of Ireland Owen Coyle
Substitutes:
FW12Scotland Andy Smithupward-facing green arrow 63'
MF14England Wes Reidupward-facing green arrow 82'
Manager:
Scotland Alex MacDonald

References

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