1986 Scottish Cup Final

The 1986 Scottish Cup Final was played on 10 May 1986 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 111th Scottish Cup. The previous winners were Celtic, who had beaten Dundee United in the 1985 final, but they were knocked out by Hibernian at the quarter-final stage. The Final was contested by Aberdeen and Heart of Midlothian. Aberdeen won the match 3–0, with goals from John Hewitt and Billy Stark.[1]

1986 Scottish Cup Final
Event1985–86 Scottish Cup
Date10 May 1986
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
RefereeHugh Alexander
Attendance62,841

Match details

Aberdeen3–0Heart of Midlothian
Hewitt  5'  49'
Stark  75'
Report
Attendance: 62,841
Referee: Hugh Alexander
Aberdeen:
GK Jim Leighton
DF Stewart McKimmie
DF Alex McLeish
DF Willie Miller
DF Tommy McQueen
MF Jim Bett
MF Neale Cooper
MF John McMaster ?'
MF Peter Weir
FW John Hewitt ?'
FW Frank McDougall
Substitutes:
MF Billy Stark ?'
FW Joe Miller ?'
Manager:
Alex Ferguson
Heart of Midlothian:
GK Henry Smith
DF Walter Kidd
DF Sandy Jardine
DF Craig Levein
DF Brian Whittaker
MF Gary Mackay
MF Neil Berry
MF Kenny Black
FW John Colquhoun
FW Sandy Clark
FW John Robertson
Substitutes:
DF George Cowie
MF Billy MacKay
Manager:
Alex MacDonald

Road to the final

AberdeenRoundHeart of Midlothian
Home teamScoreAway teamAberdeen scorer(s)Home teamScoreAway teamHearts scorer(s)
Aberdeen4–1MontroseStark , McLeish , W. Miller , McDougall Round Three[2]Hearts3–2RangersColin McAdam
Gary Mackay
John Robertson
Arbroath0–1AberdeenJ. Miller Round FourHamilton Academical1–2HeartsJohn Robertson
Gary Mackay
Dundee2–2AberdeenHewitt Quarter-finalsHearts4–1St MirrenJohn Colquhoun
John Robertson  (pen.)
Kenny Black
Aberdeen2–1DundeeBlack , Weir Replay
Aberdeen3–0HibernianBilly Stark  20'
Eric Black  35'
Joe Miller  81'
Semi-finalsHearts1–0Dundee UnitedJohn Colquhoun  13'

References

  1. "Scottish Cup: 1986 revisited". Aberdeen F.C. 6 January 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  2. Premier Division teams received a bye to the third round.
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