1994 Scottish League Cup final

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1994 Scottish League Cup final
Event 1994–95 Scottish League Cup
Date27 November 1994
Venue Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow
Man of the Match David Narey
Referee Jim McCluskey (Stewarton)
Attendance45,384
1993
1995

The 1994 Scottish League Cup final was played on 27 November 1994, at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow and was the final of the 49th Scottish League Cup competition. The final was contested by Raith Rovers and Celtic. Raith Rovers won the final on a penalty shootout after regular and extra time. [1] [2]

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Match details

Raith Rovers 2–2 (a.e.t.) Celtic
Report
Penalties
6–5
Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow
Attendance: 45,384
Referee: Jim McCluskey (Stewarton)
RAITH ROVERS:
GK1 Flag of Scotland.svg Scott Thomson
DF2 Flag of Scotland.svg Steve McAnespie
DF3 Flag of England.svg Julian Broddle Sub off.svg ?'
DF4 Flag of Scotland.svg David Narey
DF5 Flag of Scotland.svg Shaun Dennis
MF6 Flag of Scotland.svg David Sinclair
FW7 Flag of Scotland.svg Stephen Crawford
FW8 Flag of Scotland.svg Gordon Dalziel (c)Sub off.svg ?'
FW9 Flag of Scotland.svg Ally Graham
MF10 Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Cameron
MF11 Flag of Scotland.svg Jason Dair
Substitutes:
GK? Flag of Scotland.svg Brian Potter
DF? Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jason Rowbotham Sub on.svg ?'
MF? Flag of Scotland.svg Ian Redford Sub on.svg ?'
Manager:
Ulster Banner.svg Jimmy Nicholl
CELTIC:
GK1 Flag of Scotland.svg Gordon Marshall
MF2 Flag of Scotland.svg Mike Galloway
DF3 Flag of Scotland.svg Tom Boyd
DF4 Flag of Scotland.svg Mark McNally
DF5 Flag of England.svg Tony Mowbray
DF6 Flag of Scotland.svg Brian O'Neil
MF7 Flag of Scotland.svg Simon Donnelly Sub off.svg ?'
MF8 Flag of Scotland.svg Paul McStay (c)
FW9 Flag of Scotland.svg Charlie Nicholas Sub off.svg ?'
FW10 Flag of Scotland.svg Andy Walker
MF11 Flag of Scotland.svg John Collins
Substitutes:
GK? Flag of Ireland.svg Pat Bonner
MF? Flag of Ireland.svg Paul Byrne Sub on.svg ?'
FW? Flag of Scotland.svg Willie Falconer Sub on.svg ?'
Manager:
Flag of Scotland.svg Tommy Burns

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