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2009 Scottish Cup final

The 2009 Scottish Cup Final was the final of the 124th season of the main domestic football cup competition in Scotland, the Scottish Cup. The final was played at Hampden Park in Glasgow on 30 May 2009. The match was contested by Rangers, who were defending the trophy having won the 2008 final,[1] and Falkirk who last won the Cup in 1957.[2]

2009 Scottish Cup Final
Event2008–09 Scottish Cup
Date30 May 2009
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
Man of the MatchDavid Weir
RefereeCraig Thomson
Attendance50,956
2008
2010

Falkirk were contesting a Scottish Cup final for only the fourth time in their history, while it was Rangers' 51st appearance (winning 32 times and losing 17, with one final (1909) resulting in the cup being withheld).[3] It was Rangers' second cup final of the season, having lost to Celtic in the League Cup Final on 15 March 2009.[4]

Route to the Final edit

Rangers edit

Round Opposition Score
Fourth round St Johnstone (a) 0–2
Fifth round Forfar Athletic (a) 0–4
Quarter-final Hamilton Academical (h) 5–1
Semi-final St Mirren (n) 3–0

Rangers first match of the 2008–09 Scottish Cup was away to Scottish First Division leaders St Johnstone. The match at McDiarmid Park was played on a Tuesday night due to BBC Sport Scotland's live coverage.[5] An own goal from Saints defender Stuart McCaffrey gave Rangers the lead just before half-time and a late Nacho Novo strike with ten minutes left made the game safe.[6]

The match against Scottish Third Division side Forfar Athletic was to be shown on Sky Sports[7] and was therefore originally planned as a lunchtime kick-off on Sunday 8 February but was postponed due to a frozen pitch,[8] the game was rescheduled and played on Wednesday 18 February. Rangers took an early lead in the match thanks to a Saša Papac goal after only eight minutes but the team could not add to their advantage until after half-time. A Kenny Miller double and Aarón Ñíguez's first Rangers goal ensured the team's progress in a 4–0 win.[9]

The quarter-final was the first tie played at Ibrox by Rangers in the Scottish cup that season. The game ended in a convincing 5–1 win over Scottish Premier League side Hamilton Academical. The scoring was opened by Steven Whittaker before Hamilton's Rocco Quinn equalised. Rangers again took the lead through Kyle Lafferty before Aarón Ñíguez netted a retaken penalty as half time approached. Hamilton played most of the second half with 10 men due to injuries, goals after the break from Steven Davis and another from Kyle Lafferty completed the win.[10]

The semi-final at Hampden Park was played against fellow Scottish Premier League side St Mirren. After just 75 seconds of the match Rangers were ahead through an Andrius Velička goal. Kris Boyd's 100th Rangers goal after 66 minutes made it 2–0 and a Kenny Miller goal twenty minutes from time saw Rangers through to their second successive final.[11]

Falkirk edit

Round Opposition Score
Fourth round Queen of the South (h) 4–2
Fifth round Heart of Midlothian (a) 0–1
Quarter-final Inverness CT (a) 0–1
Semi-final Dunfermline Athletic (n) 2–0

Falkirk's first Scottish Cup match of the season was against the runners-up from the previous season, Queen of the South. Falkirk took the lead after Craig Barr fouled Graham Barrett, Scott Arfield converted the penalty. Queen's equalised five minutes later through a deflected Barry Wilson strike to leave the score level at half-time. Despite a superb free kick by Bob Harris to give Queen of the South a 2–1 lead, Falkirk went on to score a further three goals to win 4–2. A Graham Barrett double and a second from Arfield.[12]

The Bairns faced Scottish Premier League opposition in the next round in the shape of Heart of Midlothian. A Steve Lovell header after 59 minutes sent Hearts out of the Cup in a game which saw two red cards, one for each side. Heart's Marius Žaliūkas was sent-off after wrestling Carl Finnigan to the ground and Falkirk's Arfield was shown red for a second bookable offence.[13]

A trip to the Highlands ensued for the quarter-final after Falkirk were drawn away to Inverness Caledonian Thistle. A victory was secured by a Carl Finnigan penalty after 31 minutes when Lionel Djebi-Zadi was sent off for grappling with the striker inside the penalty box.[14]

The semi-final match against Dunfermline Athletic was played at Hampden Park despite the Scottish Football Association offering to change the match to a different venue.[15] Tam Scobbie opened the scoring when he knocked a Neil McCann free kick into the Pars goal with his shoulder early in the second half. The win was assured after Scott Arfield converted a penalty in the 89th minute, McCann had won the spot kick after being brought down by Dunfermline's Greg Ross.[16]

Background edit

Rangers went into the match as 32-time winners of the competition; they were the defending champions having won in 2008,[17] this was their 50th final overall. Falkirk won the cup in 1913[18] and 1957;[19] they reached the final in 1997 but lost.[20]

Rangers had just won the Scottish Premier League to become Scottish champions[21] and Falkirk had narrowly avoided relegation from the SPL;[22] both had done so in the last match of their respective league seasons. The two teams had met each other four times that season three league meetings which were all won by Rangers[23][24][25] and a Scottish League Cup Semi-final which Rangers also won.[26] Falkirk had not beaten Rangers in any competition since an SPL meeting in December 2006,[27] They had last met Rangers in the Scottish Cup in a 1998–99 Quarter-final which Rangers won 2–1, The last time they beat Rangers in a cup competition was in the 1994–95 League Cup, They had never previously met in a Cup Final.

Pre-match edit

Ticket allocation edit

Rangers were allocated 24,890 tickets for the final, while Falkirk received 11,740 tickets with another 3,200 available if needed. Falkirk had originally wanted an allocation similar to Rangers. All Falkirk season ticket holders were guaranteed a seat for the final. SFA spokesman Rob Shorthouse told BBC Scotland at the end of April that it would be fair to both clubs and wanted to avoid unsold tickets being returned. Both semi-finals at Hampden were well below the 52,000 stadium capacity, with only 32,341 supporters watching Rangers beat St Mirren 3–0 in the first semi-final at Hampden, while 17,124 watched Falkirk's victory over Dunfermline 24 hours later.[28][29]

On 27 May 2009, it was reported that Falkirk had failed to sell its originally allocation of tickets, only 12,200 to date, this meant that the club would be limited to 13,000 tickets in total. Meanwhile, Rangers were given an additional 3,000 tickets on top of there allocation which would now mean that the Glasgow club had a total of 28,000 for the final.[30][31] Despite this, Falkirk supporters turned up in their droves to support their club, the official match attendance being recorded at 50,956.

Gowans asked to lead out Falkirk edit

As a mark of respect for a former Falkirk youth team player, Craig Gowans, who died in a tragic accident at the club's old training ground in July 2005,[32] Bairns manager John Hughes asked Gowans' father, John, to lead out the team at Hampden Park.[33]

Match edit

Team news edit

Rangers were missing midfielder Kevin Thomson, who was ruled out until the following season after knee ligament damage sustained in November 2008, and defender Kirk Broadfoot due to a foot injury. There were fitness concerns over Pedro Mendes and Maurice Edu who were both suffering from thigh injuries.

Falkirk were without on-loan midfielder Arnau Riera due to a suspension he picked up in the semi-final against Dunfermline Athletic, he since returned to parent club Sunderland only to be released on 28 May 2009.[34] Ex-Rangers players Steven Pressley and Neil McCann returned from suspension and injury respectively. Both players were missing from the final Scottish Premier League match of the season

Match summary edit

Match details edit

Rangers1–0Falkirk
Novo   46' Report
Attendance: 50,956
Referee: C Thomson
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rangers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Falkirk
RANGERS:
GK 25   Neil Alexander
RB 28   Steven Whittaker   41'
CB 3   David Weir (c)
CB 24   Madjid Bougherra
LB 5   Saša Papac
RM 35   Steven Davis
CM 6   Barry Ferguson
CM 12   Lee McCulloch
LM 27   Kyle Lafferty   88'
ST 9   Kris Boyd   46'
ST 18   Kenny Miller   85'
Substitutes:
GK 1   Allan McGregor
DF 72   Danny Wilson
DF 23   Christian Dailly   88'   88'
MF 14   Steven Naismith   85'
ST 10   Nacho Novo   90+3'   46'
Manager:
  Walter Smith
FALKIRK :
GK 1   Dani Mallo
RB 5   Jackie McNamara   45'
CB 20   Darren Barr (c)   74'
CB 14   Gerard Aafjes
LB 33   Tam Scobbie
CM 47   Burton O'Brien
CM 6   Kevin McBride   74'
CM 4   Patrick Cregg   74'
CM 16   Scott Arfield
ST 15   Steve Lovell
ST 7   Neil McCann   74'
Substitutes:
GK 17   Bobby Olejnik
DF 10   Steven Pressley
MF 24   Mark Stewart   74'
ST 21   Carl Finnigan   90+1'   74'
ST 11   Michael Higdon   74'
Manager:
  John Hughes

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Lawrence Kerrigan
    • Willie Dishington
  • Fourth official: Steve Conroy

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if scores are level
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions

Statistics edit

Statistic Rangers Falkirk
Goals scored 1 0
Total shots 7 12
Shots on target 4 1
Ball possession 45% 55%
Fouls committed 16 10
Offsides 1 7
Yellow cards 3 3
Red cards 0 0

Source: BBC Sport, The Guardian

Media coverage edit

In the UK the 2009 Scottish Cup Final was shown live on BBC One Scotland, Sky Sports 2 and Sky Sports HD2. In Australia it was shown live on Setanta Sports. A highlights package of the Scottish Cup final was shown on BBC One Scotland at 2200 BST on the day of the match.

References edit

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External links edit

  • Rangers vs Falkirk

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The 2009 Scottish Cup Final was the final of the 124th season of the main domestic football cup competition in Scotland the Scottish Cup The final was played at Hampden Park in Glasgow on 30 May 2009 The match was contested by Rangers who were defending the trophy having won the 2008 final 1 and Falkirk who last won the Cup in 1957 2 2009 Scottish Cup FinalEvent2008 09 Scottish CupRangers Falkirk1 0Date30 May 2009VenueHampden Park GlasgowMan of the MatchDavid WeirRefereeCraig ThomsonAttendance50 956 20082010 Falkirk were contesting a Scottish Cup final for only the fourth time in their history while it was Rangers 51st appearance winning 32 times and losing 17 with one final 1909 resulting in the cup being withheld 3 It was Rangers second cup final of the season having lost to Celtic in the League Cup Final on 15 March 2009 4 Contents 1 Route to the Final 1 1 Rangers 1 2 Falkirk 2 Background 3 Pre match 3 1 Ticket allocation 3 2 Gowans asked to lead out Falkirk 4 Match 4 1 Team news 4 2 Match summary 4 3 Match details 4 4 Statistics 5 Media coverage 6 References 7 External linksRoute to the Final editSee also 2008 09 Scottish Cup Rangers edit Round Opposition ScoreFourth round St Johnstone a 0 2Fifth round Forfar Athletic a 0 4Quarter final Hamilton Academical h 5 1Semi final St Mirren n 3 0Rangers first match of the 2008 09 Scottish Cup was away to Scottish First Division leaders St Johnstone The match at McDiarmid Park was played on a Tuesday night due to BBC Sport Scotland s live coverage 5 An own goal from Saints defender Stuart McCaffrey gave Rangers the lead just before half time and a late Nacho Novo strike with ten minutes left made the game safe 6 The match against Scottish Third Division side Forfar Athletic was to be shown on Sky Sports 7 and was therefore originally planned as a lunchtime kick off on Sunday 8 February but was postponed due to a frozen pitch 8 the game was rescheduled and played on Wednesday 18 February Rangers took an early lead in the match thanks to a Sasa Papac goal after only eight minutes but the team could not add to their advantage until after half time A Kenny Miller double and Aaron Niguez s first Rangers goal ensured the team s progress in a 4 0 win 9 The quarter final was the first tie played at Ibrox by Rangers in the Scottish cup that season The game ended in a convincing 5 1 win over Scottish Premier League side Hamilton Academical The scoring was opened by Steven Whittaker before Hamilton s Rocco Quinn equalised Rangers again took the lead through Kyle Lafferty before Aaron Niguez netted a retaken penalty as half time approached Hamilton played most of the second half with 10 men due to injuries goals after the break from Steven Davis and another from Kyle Lafferty completed the win 10 The semi final at Hampden Park was played against fellow Scottish Premier League side St Mirren After just 75 seconds of the match Rangers were ahead through an Andrius Velicka goal Kris Boyd s 100th Rangers goal after 66 minutes made it 2 0 and a Kenny Miller goal twenty minutes from time saw Rangers through to their second successive final 11 Falkirk edit Round Opposition ScoreFourth round Queen of the South h 4 2Fifth round Heart of Midlothian a 0 1Quarter final Inverness CT a 0 1Semi final Dunfermline Athletic n 2 0Falkirk s first Scottish Cup match of the season was against the runners up from the previous season Queen of the South Falkirk took the lead after Craig Barr fouled Graham Barrett Scott Arfield converted the penalty Queen s equalised five minutes later through a deflected Barry Wilson strike to leave the score level at half time Despite a superb free kick by Bob Harris to give Queen of the South a 2 1 lead Falkirk went on to score a further three goals to win 4 2 A Graham Barrett double and a second from Arfield 12 The Bairns faced Scottish Premier League opposition in the next round in the shape of Heart of Midlothian A Steve Lovell header after 59 minutes sent Hearts out of the Cup in a game which saw two red cards one for each side Heart s Marius Zaliukas was sent off after wrestling Carl Finnigan to the ground and Falkirk s Arfield was shown red for a second bookable offence 13 A trip to the Highlands ensued for the quarter final after Falkirk were drawn away to Inverness Caledonian Thistle A victory was secured by a Carl Finnigan penalty after 31 minutes when Lionel Djebi Zadi was sent off for grappling with the striker inside the penalty box 14 The semi final match against Dunfermline Athletic was played at Hampden Park despite the Scottish Football Association offering to change the match to a different venue 15 Tam Scobbie opened the scoring when he knocked a Neil McCann free kick into the Pars goal with his shoulder early in the second half The win was assured after Scott Arfield converted a penalty in the 89th minute McCann had won the spot kick after being brought down by Dunfermline s Greg Ross 16 Background editRangers went into the match as 32 time winners of the competition they were the defending champions having won in 2008 17 this was their 50th final overall Falkirk won the cup in 1913 18 and 1957 19 they reached the final in 1997 but lost 20 Rangers had just won the Scottish Premier League to become Scottish champions 21 and Falkirk had narrowly avoided relegation from the SPL 22 both had done so in the last match of their respective league seasons The two teams had met each other four times that season three league meetings which were all won by Rangers 23 24 25 and a Scottish League Cup Semi final which Rangers also won 26 Falkirk had not beaten Rangers in any competition since an SPL meeting in December 2006 27 They had last met Rangers in the Scottish Cup in a 1998 99 Quarter final which Rangers won 2 1 The last time they beat Rangers in a cup competition was in the 1994 95 League Cup They had never previously met in a Cup Final Pre match editTicket allocation edit Rangers were allocated 24 890 tickets for the final while Falkirk received 11 740 tickets with another 3 200 available if needed Falkirk had originally wanted an allocation similar to Rangers All Falkirk season ticket holders were guaranteed a seat for the final SFA spokesman Rob Shorthouse told BBC Scotland at the end of April that it would be fair to both clubs and wanted to avoid unsold tickets being returned Both semi finals at Hampden were well below the 52 000 stadium capacity with only 32 341 supporters watching Rangers beat St Mirren 3 0 in the first semi final at Hampden while 17 124 watched Falkirk s victory over Dunfermline 24 hours later 28 29 On 27 May 2009 it was reported that Falkirk had failed to sell its originally allocation of tickets only 12 200 to date this meant that the club would be limited to 13 000 tickets in total Meanwhile Rangers were given an additional 3 000 tickets on top of there allocation which would now mean that the Glasgow club had a total of 28 000 for the final 30 31 Despite this Falkirk supporters turned up in their droves to support their club the official match attendance being recorded at 50 956 Gowans asked to lead out Falkirk edit As a mark of respect for a former Falkirk youth team player Craig Gowans who died in a tragic accident at the club s old training ground in July 2005 32 Bairns manager John Hughes asked Gowans father John to lead out the team at Hampden Park 33 Match editTeam news edit Rangers were missing midfielder Kevin Thomson who was ruled out until the following season after knee ligament damage sustained in November 2008 and defender Kirk Broadfoot due to a foot injury There were fitness concerns over Pedro Mendes and Maurice Edu who were both suffering from thigh injuries Falkirk were without on loan midfielder Arnau Riera due to a suspension he picked up in the semi final against Dunfermline Athletic he since returned to parent club Sunderland only to be released on 28 May 2009 34 Ex Rangers players Steven Pressley and Neil McCann returned from suspension and injury respectively Both players were missing from the final Scottish Premier League match of the season Match summary edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2011 Match details edit 30 May 200915 00Rangers1 0FalkirkNovo nbsp 46 ReportHampden Park GlasgowAttendance 50 956Referee C Thomson nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Rangers nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp FalkirkRANGERS GK 25 nbsp Neil AlexanderRB 28 nbsp Steven Whittaker nbsp 41 CB 3 nbsp David Weir c CB 24 nbsp Madjid BougherraLB 5 nbsp Sasa PapacRM 35 nbsp Steven DavisCM 6 nbsp Barry FergusonCM 12 nbsp Lee McCullochLM 27 nbsp Kyle Lafferty nbsp 88 ST 9 nbsp Kris Boyd nbsp 46 ST 18 nbsp Kenny Miller nbsp 85 Substitutes GK 1 nbsp Allan McGregorDF 72 nbsp Danny WilsonDF 23 nbsp Christian Dailly nbsp 88 nbsp 88 MF 14 nbsp Steven Naismith nbsp 85 ST 10 nbsp Nacho Novo nbsp 90 3 nbsp 46 Manager nbsp Walter Smith FALKIRK GK 1 nbsp Dani MalloRB 5 nbsp Jackie McNamara nbsp 45 CB 20 nbsp Darren Barr c nbsp 74 CB 14 nbsp Gerard AafjesLB 33 nbsp Tam ScobbieCM 47 nbsp Burton O BrienCM 6 nbsp Kevin McBride nbsp 74 CM 4 nbsp Patrick Cregg nbsp 74 CM 16 nbsp Scott ArfieldST 15 nbsp Steve LovellST 7 nbsp Neil McCann nbsp 74 Substitutes GK 17 nbsp Bobby OlejnikDF 10 nbsp Steven PressleyMF 24 nbsp Mark Stewart nbsp 74 ST 21 nbsp Carl Finnigan nbsp 90 1 nbsp 74 ST 11 nbsp Michael Higdon nbsp 74 Manager nbsp John HughesMATCH OFFICIALS Assistant referees Lawrence Kerrigan Willie Dishington Fourth official Steve Conroy MATCH RULES 90 minutes 30 minutes of extra time if scores are level Penalty shootout if scores still level Five named substitutes Maximum of 3 substitutionsStatistics edit Statistic Rangers FalkirkGoals scored 1 0Total shots 7 12Shots on target 4 1Ball possession 45 55 Fouls committed 16 10Offsides 1 7Yellow cards 3 3Red cards 0 0Source BBC Sport The GuardianMedia coverage editIn the UK the 2009 Scottish Cup Final was shown live on BBC One Scotland Sky Sports 2 and Sky Sports HD2 In Australia it was shown live on Setanta Sports A highlights package of the Scottish Cup final was shown on BBC One Scotland at 2200 BST on the day of the match References edit Queen of the South 2 3 Rangers BBC Sport 24 May 2009 Retrieved 12 May 2009 1957 Falkirk win Soccerbase Retrieved 12 May 2009 Dart James 21 March 2007 Why no one won the Scottish Cup in 1909 The Guardian London Retrieved 28 May 2009 Celtic 2 0 Rangers BBC Sport 15 March 2009 Retrieved 12 May 2009 Saints cup game with Gers on BBC BBC Sport 2 December 2008 Retrieved 15 May 2009 St Johnstone 0 2 Rangers BBC Sport 13 January 2009 Retrieved 15 May 2009 Forfar s relief as Sky guarantee 82 500 jackpot for Scottish Cup game with Rangers Daily Record 6 February 2009 Archived from the original on 14 August 2009 Retrieved 28 May 2009 Rangers angry over cup call off BBC Sport 8 February 2009 Retrieved 15 May 2009 Forfar 0 4 Rangers BBC Sport 18 February 2009 Retrieved 15 May 2009 Rangers 5 1 Hamilton BBC 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