1978 Scottish Cup Final

The 1978 Scottish Cup Final was played on 6 May 1978 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 93rd Scottish Cup. Aberdeen and Rangers contested the match, Rangers won the match 2–1 with a flying header from Alex MacDonald and a second from Derek Johnstone in the second half.

1978 Scottish Cup Final
Aberdeen FC and Rangers FC teams line up before the 1978 Scottish Cup Final.
Event1977–78 Scottish Cup
Date6 May 1978
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
RefereeBrian McGinlay
Attendance61,563

Match details

Rangers2 – 1Aberdeen
Alex MacDonald  35'
Derek Johnstone  57'
Report (page 16) Steve Ritchie  85'
Attendance: 61,563
Referee: Brian McGinlay
RANGERS:
GK Peter McCloy
DF Sandy Jardine
DF Colin Jackson
DF John Greig
DF Tom Forsyth
MF Tommy McLean
MF Bobby Russell
MF Alex MacDonald
MF Davie Cooper ?'
FW Derek Johnstone
FW Gordon Smith
Substitutes:
MF Kenny Watson ?'
Manager:
Jock Wallace
ABERDEEN:
GK Bobby Clark
DF Stuart Kennedy
DF Willie Miller
DF Willie Garner
DF Steve Ritchie
MF Ian Fleming ?'
MF Dom Sullivan
MF John McMaster
MF Duncan Davidson
FW Drew Jarvie
FW Joe Harper
Substitutes:
MF Ian Scanlon ?'
Manager:
Billy McNeill
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