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1979 Scottish Cup final
The 1979 Scottish Cup Final was contested between Rangers and Hibernian. After goalless draws in the initial match and the replay, Rangers won the Cup by winning 3–2 after extra time in the second replay. The winning goal for Rangers was an own goal scored with his head by Arthur Duncan.
Match details
Teams
| SCO John Greig |
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| SCO Eddie Turnbull |
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Replay
Teams
| SCO John Greig |
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| SCO Eddie Turnbull |
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Second Replay
Duncan (o.g.) McLeod
Teams
| SCO John Greig |
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| SCO Eddie Turnbull |
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References
References
- (29 May 1979). "Duncan's own goal keeps cup at Ibrox". Glagow Herald (Page 27).
- (28 May 1979). "Rampant Russell lifts blues". Evening Times.
- (20 May 2016). "Hibernian & Rangers: Memorable cup ties". BBC Sport.
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