2003 Scottish League Cup Final

2003 Scottish League Cup Final
Event 2002–03 Scottish League Cup
Date 16 March 2003
Venue Hampden Park, Glasgow
Referee Kenny Clark
Attendance 52,000

The 2003 Scottish League Cup Final was played on 16 March 2003 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 56th Scottish League Cup. The final was contested by Celtic and Rangers. Rangers won the match 2–1, thanks to goals from Claudio Caniggia and Peter Løvenkrands. John Hartson missed a penalty kick late in the game that would potentially have taken the match into extra time.

Match details

16 March 2003
Celtic 1 – 2 Rangers
Larsson  57' Report Caniggia  23'
Løvenkrands  35'
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 52,000
Referee: Kenny Clark
Celtic
Rangers
CELTIC :
GK 20Scotland Robert Douglas
CB 35 Sweden Johan Mjällby  88'
CB 6Guinea Bobo Baldé
CB 5 Belgium Joos Valgaeren
RM 39 Scotland Jamie Smith  66'
CM 18 Northern Ireland Neil Lennon Red card 88'
CM 14Scotland Paul Lambert (c)
CM 9England Chris Sutton  80'
LM 8England Alan Thompson
CF 7 Sweden Henrik Larsson
CF 10 Wales John Hartson
Substitutes:
GK 22 Scotland David Marshall
DF 4 Scotland Jackie McNamara
MF 19Bulgaria Stiliyan Petrov  88'
MF 3Guinea Momo Sylla  66'
FW 29Scotland Shaun Maloney  80'
Manager:
Northern Ireland Martin O'Neill
RANGERS :
GK 1Germany Stefan Klos
RB 2 Netherlands Fernando Ricksen
CB 4 Italy Lorenzo Amoruso
CB 3 Australia Craig Moore
LB 5 France Jérôme Bonnissel  64'
RM 7Argentina Claudio Caniggia
CM 6 Scotland Barry Ferguson (c)
CM 8Spain Mikel Arteta  78'
LM 11Denmark Peter Løvenkrands
CF 9Netherlands Ronald de Boer  86'
CF 10 Netherlands Michael Mols
Substitutes:
GK 17Scotland Allan McGregor
DF 15Scotland Maurice Ross  64'
DF 12Netherlands Bert Konterman  78'
MF 16Scotland Neil McCann
FW 14Georgia (country) Shota Arveladze  86'
Manager:
Scotland Alex McLeish
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