2005 Scottish League Cup Final

2005 Scottish League Cup Final
Event 2004–05 Scottish League Cup
Date 20 March 2005
Venue Hampden Park, Glasgow
Referee Mike McCurry
Attendance 50,182

The 2005 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 20 March 2005 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 58th Scottish League Cup. The final was contested by Rangers and Motherwell. Rangers won the match 5–1, with goals from Maurice Ross, Fernando Ricksen, Nacho Novo and a double from Sotirios Kyrgiakos.

The match was popularly known as "The Cooper Final",[1] in honour of Davie Cooper, who was a prominent player for both clubs. Cooper had died almost 10 years to the day before the 2005 League Cup Final was played.

Match details

20 March 2005
Rangers 5 – 1 Motherwell
Ross  5'
Kyrgiakos  9', 86'
Ricksen  33'
Novo  48'
Report Partridge  13'
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 50,182
Referee: Mike McCurry
Rangers
Motherwell
RANGERS :
GK 25Netherlands Ronald Waterreus
RB 21 Scotland Maurice Ross
CB 16Greece Sotirios Kyrgiakos
CB 12 Scotland Robert Malcolm
LB 18 England Michael Ball
RM 2 Netherlands Fernando Ricksen (c)
CM 6Scotland Barry Ferguson
CM 4Belgium Thomas Buffel
LM 24 France Grégory Vignal  79'
CF 9 Croatia Dado Pršo
CF 10Spain Nacho Novo  84'
Substitutes:
GK 30 Scotland Graeme Smith
DF 15 Georgia (country) Zurab Khizanishvili
MF 8Scotland Alex Rae  79'
MF 26Denmark Peter Løvenkrands
FW 19Scotland Steven Thompson  84'
Manager:
Scotland Alex McLeish
MOTHERWELL:
GK 1Scotland Gordon Marshall
RB 2 Scotland Martyn Corrigan
CB 5 Northern Ireland Stephen Craigan
CB 14 Wales David Partridge
LB 3 Scotland Steven Hammell
RM 17Scotland Kevin McBride  83'
CM 8 Scotland Scott Leitch (c)
CM 10Scotland Phil O'Donnell
LM 18Scotland Jim Paterson  65'
CF 7Australia Scott McDonald
CF 9 Republic of Ireland Richie Foran  65'
Substitutes:
GK 15Scotland Barry John Corr
DF 19Scotland Paul Quinn  83'
DF 24Scotland Marc Fitzpatrick  65'
MF 21Scotland Shaun Fagan
FW 12Scotland David Clarkson  65'
Manager:
England Terry Butcher

Notes

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