2000 Scottish Challenge Cup Final

2000 Scottish Challenge Cup Final
Event 2000–01 Scottish Challenge Cup
After extra time
Airdrieonians won 3–2 on penalties
Date 19 November 2000
Venue Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld
Referee John Rowbotham
Attendance 5,623[1]

The 2000 Scottish Challenge Cup Final was played on 19 November 2000, at Broadwood Stadium in Cumbernauld and was the 10th staging of the final in the history of the tournament. It was played between Airdrieonians and Livingston both of the First Division. Airdrieonians emerged winners after defeating Livingston 3–2 on penalties following a 2–2 draw after extra time.[1]

Route to the final

Airdrieonians

Round Opposition Score
First round Queen of the South (h) 2–1
Second round Hamilton Academical (a) 1–0
Quarter-final Clydebank (h) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 pens)
Semi-final Stranraer (a) 4–2

The first round draw brought Queen of the South to face Airdrieonians at the Excelsior Stadium with the home team emerging 2–1 victors. The second round was an away game at Hamilton Academical with Airdrie producing a 1–0 win and only clean sheet of the tournament. A home game against Clydebank was the reward for reaching the quarter-finals with The Diamonds edging the opposition 4–3 on penalties following a 1–1 draw after extra time. The semi-final draw paired the club with Stranraer away from home and Airdrie produced a 4–2 win to progress to the final. Airdrieonians reached the Scottish Challenge Cup final for the second time in its history since winning the 1994 final against Dundee.

Livingston

Round Opposition Score
First round Partick Thistle (a) 2–0
Second round Ross County (a) 3–0
Quarter-final Brechin City (h) 3–1
Semi-final East Stirlingshire (h) 2–1

Livingston were drawn against Partick Thistle away from home in the first round and produced a 2–0 victory over the club. The second round also saw the West Lothian club drawn away from home against Ross County but produced a 3–0 win and a second consecutive clean sheet. A first home game of the tournament for Livingston was drawn in the quarter-finals against Brechin City which saw the club produce a 3–1 win to progress to the semi-finals. The opposition provided was East Stirlingshire, again at Almondvale and a 2–1 victory saw Livingston reach the Scottish Challenge Cup final for the first time ever.

Pre-match

Analysis

Airdrieonians and Livingston both played two games at their respective homes of Excelsior Stadium and Almondvale Stadium and two games on the road. In the process Airdrie scored a total of eight goals whilst conceding four, compared with Livingston's ten goals scored and two conceded. Livingston completed two clean sheets over Airdrieonians' one. Airdrie reached the final for the second time after winning the 1994 tournament whilst it was the first time in the final for Livingston.

Match

19 November 2000
15:00
Airdrieonians 2 – 2 (a.e.t.)
(3 – 2 pens)
Livingston
Prest  28'
McGuire  78'
Report Crabbe  15'
Anderson  50'
Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld
Attendance: 5,623
Referee: John Rowbotham

Teams

AIRDRIEONIANS:
GK 1Spain Javier Sanchez Broto
DF 2 Republic of Ireland Paul Armstrong  105'
DF 3 Scotland Austin McCann
DF 4Scotland Darren Brady
DF 5Scotland Eddie Forrest
DF 6 Scotland Craig Ireland
FW 7 Scotland John Elliot  69'
MF 8France Fabrice Moreau
FW 9 Argentina Martin Prest
MF 10Spain Antonio Calderón  108'
MF 11 Spain David Fernandez
Substitutes:
MF 12Scotland Scott Boyce
FW 14Scotland David McGuire  69'
MF 15Spain Jesús García Sanjuán  108'
DF 16Spain Salvador Capín  105'
GK 17 England Tom Phillips
Manager:
Scotland Steve Archibald
LIVINGSTON:
GK 1Scotland Neil Alexander
DF 2Scotland Allan McManus
MF 3Scotland Derek Fleming
DF 4Scotland John Anderson
DF 5Republic of Ireland Graham Coughlan
DF 6Scotland Paul Deas
MF 7Scotland Barry Wilson  106'
MF 8Scotland Mark McCulloch
FW 9Scotland Marino Keith  81'
FW 10Scotland Scott Crabbe
MF 11Scotland David Bingham  73'
Substitutes:
DF 12Scotland Michael Hart  106'
FW 14Scotland Brian McPhee  81'
MF 15Scotland David Hagen  73'
FW 16Scotland Mark McCormick
GK 17Scotland David McEwan
Manager:
Scotland Jim Leishman

References

  1. 1 2 Airdrie lift Challenge Cup, BBC Sport. 2000-11-19. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
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