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1995 Scottish Challenge Cup final

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Football match
1995 Scottish Challenge Cup final
Event1995–96 Scottish Challenge Cup
StenhousemuirDundee United
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Afterextra time
Stenhousemuir won 5–4 onpenalties
Date5 November 1995
VenueMcDiarmid Park, Perth
Man of the MatchRoddy McKenzie[1]
RefereeJ. Rowbotham (Kirkcaldy)[2]
Attendance7,856[2]
1994
1996

The1995 Scottish Challenge Cup final was anassociation football match betweenStenhousemuir andDundee United on 5 November 1995 atMcDiarmid Park in Perth.[3] It was the sixth final of theScottish Challenge Cup since it was first organised in 1990 to celebrate the centenary of theScottish Football League.

The match was Stenhousemuir's first national cup final in its 111-year history;[4] whilst it was Dundee United's first since winning theScottish Cup only a year beforehand in1994.[5] The tournament was contested by clubs below the Scottish Premier Division; Dundee United from theFirst Division and Stenhousemuir the first club to reach the final from theSecond Division.[5]

After 90 minutes of normal time and 30 minutes ofextra time the score was 0–0 so the winner was decided by apenalty shoot-out;[6] the first Scottish Challenge Cup final to be decided this way. In a best-of-five,Craig Brewster took the first penalty for Dundee United which was saved by Stenhousemuir goalkeeperRoddy McKenzie.[1][5] Both clubs scored each of their next penalties which meant Stenhousemuir won 5–4.[2][4] The result was notable in that Dundee United progressed through every round of tournament without conceding a single goal and still lost the final.

Route to the final

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See also:1995–96 Scottish Challenge Cup

Stenhousemuir

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RoundOppositionScore
Second roundMontrose (h)3–1
Quarter-finalDundee (a)3–0
Semi-finalStirling Albion (a)2–1

Along withCowdenbeath, Stenhousemuir received a random bye into the second round. The draw in the second round saw Montrose travel toOchilview Park with The Warriors winning 3–1. The reward for reaching the quarter-final was an away game against Dundee atDens Park with Stenhousemuir producing a 3–0 victory and firstclean sheet of the tournament to progress to the semi-finals. The opposition was an away game against Stirling Albion, who had ground shared with Stenhousemuir in 1992–93. The game was played at Albion's newForthbank Stadium which saw Stenhousemuir win 2–1 to send the club into the Scottish Challenge Cup final for the first time in its history.

Dundee United

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RoundOppositionScore
First roundStranraer (a)2–0
Second roundHamilton Academical (h)3–0
Quarter-finalClydebank (a)1–0
Semi-finalDunfermline Athletic (a)4–0

Dundee United faced a trip to Stranraer in the first round which saw the team emerge 2–0 winners. The second round was the first and only home game of the tournament for Dundee United with the visitors in the form of Hamilton Academical with United producing a 3–0 victory atTannadice. A trip to Clydebank was the reward for reaching the quarter-finals with Dundee United edging the opposition out to win 1–0, in the process completing a third consecutive clean sheet. Dunfermline Athletic provided the opposition for Dundee United in the semi-finals with the team producing a 4–0 victory atEast End Park and a fourth consecutive clean sheet of the tournament. Dundee United reached the Scottish Challenge Cup final for the first time.

Pre-match

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Analysis

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Stenhousemuir had played only one game at their home ofOchilview Park and two away in the games preceding the final. Dundee United also played one home game but played three away from home. Despite receiving a bye into the second round, Stenhousemuir amassed a total of eight goals scored with only two conceded, whilst keeping oneclean sheet. Dundee United scored a total of ten goals and conceded none before the final, thus amassing a total of four clean sheets. This was the first appearance for both Stenhousemuir and Dundee United in the Scottish Challenge Cup final since its inauguration in 1990.

Match

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Summary

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Details

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Stenhousemuir0–0 (a.e.t.)Dundee United
Report
Penalties
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  • soccer ball with check mark
  • soccer ball with check mark
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  • soccer ball with check mark
5–4
Attendance: 7,856
Referee: John Rowbotham (Kirkcaldy)

Teams

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Stenhousemuir:
GKScotlandRoddy McKenzie
MFScotlandEamonn Bannon
DFScotlandLloyd Haddow
DFScotlandGraeme Armstrong
DFScotlandGeorge McGeachie
DFScotlandAdrian Sprott
MFScotlandPaul Hunter
MFScotlandJimmy Fisherdownward-facing red arrow 118'
FWScotlandMiller Mathieson
MFScotlandGareth Hutchison
FWScotlandIan Little
Substitutes:
DFScotlandNeil Aitken
FWScotlandTommy Steelupward-facing green arrow 118'
MFScotlandPaul Logan
Manager:
ScotlandTerry Christie
Dundee United:
GKScotlandAlly Maxwell
DFScotlandRab Shannon
DFScotlandMaurice Malpas
DFScotlandSteven Pressley
DFScotlandChristian Dailly
MFScotlandRay McKinnon
MFScotlandAndy McLarendownward-facing red arrow 60'
MFScotlandGrant Johnson
FWScotlandGary McSwegan
FWRepublic of IrelandOwen Coyledownward-facing red arrow 73'
FWScotlandRobbie Winters
Substitutes:
FWScotlandCraig Brewsterupward-facing green arrow 73'
GKRepublic of IrelandKelham O'Hanlon
DFScotlandJamie McQuilkenupward-facing green arrow 60'
Manager:
ScotlandBilly Kirkwood

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes ofextra time if necessary
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions

Post-match

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Dundee United failed to concede a single goal throughout the entire tournament but still lost the final in the form of a penalty shootout against Stenhousemuir. This was Stenhousemuir's first national silverware since 1902.

References

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  1. ^abMcCarra, Kevin. "Shootout victory for Stenhousemuir after 111 years",The Times, 6 November 1995. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  2. ^abcBell's Cup,scottishfootballleague.com.Scottish Football League. 2 November 2005. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  3. ^"Scottish League Challenge Cup Finals".Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved1 April 2010.
  4. ^abKeevins, Hugh. "Warriors conquer United",The Scotsman, 6 November 1995. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  5. ^abcStenhousemuir 1995-96,wsc.co.uk.When Saturday Comes. March 2005. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  6. ^Glenn, Patrick. "SOCCER: SPIRITED CELTIC BREAK TREND;Scottish round-up",The Guardian (London), 6 November 1995. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
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