The 1993 Scottish Cup Final was played between
Rangers and
Aberdeen
Aberdeen (; sco, Aiberdeen ; gd, Obar Dheathain ; la, Aberdonia) is a city in North East Scotland, and is the third most populous city in the country. Aberdeen is one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas (as Aberdeen City), and ...
at
Celtic Park
Celtic Park is the home stadium of Celtic Football Club, in the Parkhead area of Glasgow, Scotland. With a capacity of 60,832, it is the largest football stadium in Scotland, and the eighth-largest stadium in the United Kingdom. It is also ...
on 29 May 1993. Owing to ground reconstruction at
Hampden Park
Hampden Park (Scottish Gaelic: ''Pàirc Hampden''), often referred to as Hampden, is a football stadium in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow, Scotland. The -capacity venue serves as the national stadium of football in Scotland. It is the no ...
, 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
Mark Wayne Hateley (born 7 November 1961) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker. He started his career with Coventry City F.C. in the First Division of English football. A spell followed at English Second Divisi ...
, scoring in his second consecutive
Scottish Cup Final
The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the Scottish Cup, is a knockout cup competition in Scottish football. Organised by the Scottish Football Association, it is the third oldest existing football competition in the w ...
, and
Neil Murray.
Lee Richardson scored Aberdeen's goal.
Match details
References
See also
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Aberdeen F.C.–Rangers F.C. rivalry
The Aberdeen–Rangers rivalry refers to football matches and related activity involving the Scottish football clubs Aberdeen F.C. and Rangers F.C.
Unlike Rangers' Old Firm rivalry with Glasgow neighbours Celtic dating back to the 1900s, th ...
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Cup Final
Scottish Cup Final 1993
Scottish Cup Final 1993
20th century in Glasgow