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2001 Scottish Cup final

The 2001 Scottish Cup Final was played on 26 May 2001 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 116th Scottish Cup competition. Celtic and Hibernian contested the match, which Celtic won 3–0, completing the third domestic treble in the club's history. Jackie McNamara opened the scoring in the first half running onto a through ball to angle the ball past Hibernian goalkeeper Nick Colgan. In the second half Henrik Larsson scored twice, with a penalty and a hard shot into the top corner.

2001 Scottish Cup Final
Event2000–01 Scottish Cup
Date26 May 2001
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
Man of the MatchHenrik Larsson
RefereeKenny Clark
Attendance51,824
2000
2002

Match details edit

Celtic3–0Hibernian
McNamara   39'
Larsson   48', 80' (pen.)
Report
Attendance: 51,824
Referee: Kenny Clark
CELTIC:
GK 20   Robert Douglas
DF 35   Johan Mjällby
DF 36   Ramon Vega
DF 5   Joos Valgaeren
MF 17   Didier Agathe
MF 18   Neil Lennon
MF 14   Paul Lambert (c)   78'
MF 25   Ľubomír Moravčík   18'
MF 8   Alan Thompson   88'
FW 7   Henrik Larsson
FW 9   Chris Sutton
Substitutes:
GK 1   Jonathan Gould
DF 6   Alan Stubbs
DF 4   Jackie McNamara   18'
DF 2   Tom Boyd   78'
FW 12   Tommy Johnson   88'
Manager:
  Martin O'Neill
HIBERNIAN:
GK 1   Nick Colgan
DF 18   Gary Smith
DF 4   Franck Sauzée
DF 14   Paul Fenwick
DF 3   Ulrik Laursen
MF 11   John O'Neil
MF 19   Mathias Jack
MF 8   Grant Brebner   61'
MF 26   Ian Murray
FW 21   Marc Libbra
FW 9   Mixu Paatelainen   69'
Substitutes:
GK 13   Ian Westwater
MF 10   Frederic Arpinon   61'   81'
MF 7   Stuart Lovell   81'
FW 20   David Zitelli   69'
FW 16   Dirk Lehmann
Manager:
  Alex McLeish

External links edit

  • Match Reports

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