1984 Scottish Cup Final

The 1984 Scottish Cup Final was played on 19 May 1984 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 109th Scottish Cup. The previous year's winners and defending champions in the match were Aberdeen who had beaten Rangers in the 1983 final. Aberdeen had beaten Dundee 2–0 in their semi-final to reach the final whereas Celtic had beaten St Mirren 2–1. The holders, Aberdeen and Celtic, contested the match; Aberdeen won the match 2–1, their goals were scored by Eric Black and Mark McGhee. This marked three consecutive Scottish Cup wins for Aberdeen.

1984 Scottish Cup Final
Event1983–84 Scottish Cup
(a.e.t.)
Date19 May 1984
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
RefereeBob Valentine
Attendance58,900

Match details

Aberdeen2 – 1 (a.e.t.)Celtic
Eric Black  23'
Mark McGhee  98'
Report (page 15) Paul McStay  86'
Attendance: 58,900
Referee: Bob Valentine
ABERDEEN:
GK Jim Leighton
DF Stewart McKimmie
DF Alex McLeish
DF Willie Miller
DF Doug Rougvie ?'
MF Gordon Strachan
MF Neale Cooper
MF Neil Simpson
MF Peter Weir ?'
FW Eric Black
FW Mark McGhee
Substitutes:
MF Billy Stark ?'
MF Dougie Bell ?'
Manager:
Alex Ferguson
CELTIC:
GK Pat Bonner
DF Danny McGrain
DF Willie McStay
DF Roy Aitken
DF Mark Reid ?'
MF Davie Provan
MF Paul McStay ?'
MF Murdo MacLeod
MF Tommy Burns
FW Brian McClair
FW Frank McGarvey
Substitutes:
DF Graeme Sinclair ?'
FW Jim Melrose ?'
Manager:
David Hay

Road to the final

AberdeenRoundCeltic
Home teamScoreAway teamAberdeen scorer(s)Home teamScoreAway teamCeltic scorer(s)
Aberdeen2 – 0DundeeIan Porteous  28'
Gordon Strachan  89'
Semi-finalsCeltic2 – 1St MirrenBrian McClair  29'
Paul McStay  81'
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