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词条 2004 Scottish Challenge Cup Final
释义

  1. Route to the final

      Falkirk    Ross County  

  2. Pre-match

      Analysis  

  3. Match

      Teams  

  4. References

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| event = 2004–05 Scottish Challenge Cup
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| team2 = Ross County
| team2score = 1
| details =
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| stadium = McDiarmid Park
| city = Perth
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The 2004 Scottish Challenge Cup Final, also known as the Bell's Cup Final for sponsorship reasons, was an association football match between Falkirk and Ross County on 7 November 2004 at McDiarmid Park in Perth.[1] It was the 14th final of the Scottish Challenge Cup since it was first organised in 1990 to celebrate the centenary of the Scottish Football League.

Falkirk emerged winners after defeating Ross County 2–1 with goals from Neil Scally and Darryl Duffy[2] to win the tournament for a third time after winning the 1993 and 1997 finals.

Route to the final

{{See also|2004–05 Scottish Challenge Cup}}

Falkirk

 ! width=80|Round ! width=160|Opposition ! width=80|Score
First round Ayr United (a)3–0
Second round Stirling Albion (h)5–3
Quarter-final Gretna (h)3–0
Semi-final St Johnstone (a)2–1

The first round draw paired The Bairns with Ayr United at Somerset Park with the home team emerging 3–0 victors.[3] The second round was a home game against neighbours Stirling Albion for Falkirk at Ochilview Park producing a high scoring 5–3 win[4] to progress to the quarter-finals. The opponents drawn were Gretna at home in the quarter-finals and Falkirk won with their second 3–0 victory of the tournament.[5] The reward for reaching the semi-final was an away game at St. Johnstone with Falkirk edging out the opponents to win 2–1 to book a place in the final.[6] Falkirk reached the Scottish Challenge Cup final for the third time, since winning the 1993 final against St Mirren and defeating Queen of the South in the 1997 final.

Ross County

 ! width=80|Round ! width=160|Opposition ! width=80|Score
First round St Mirren (h)2–1
Second round Peterhead (a)2–1
Quarter-final Partick Thistle (h)1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 pen.)
Semi-final Forfar Athletic (h)5–2

Ross County were drawn against St. Mirren at home in the first round and County produced a 2–1 victory[3] over the club. The second round draw saw The Staggies drawn against Peterhead away from home with Ross County emerging 2–1 winners[4] for the second consecutive game. The quarter-final draw brought with Partick Thistle all the way to Victoria Park which saw Ross County edging out a 5–3 win on penalties after a 1–1 draw after extra time[5] to progress to the semi-finals. The opposition provided in the semi-final draw was Forfar Athletic and another home game which saw the Dingwall outfit triumph with a 5–2 victory[6] to proceed to the Scottish Challenge Cup final for the first time in the club's history.

Pre-match

Analysis

Falkirk had played two games at their shared home of Ochilview Park and two away in the games preceding the final with Ross County playing a total of three games at Victoria Park and one away from home. In the process Falkirk amassed a total of thirteen goals scored and a mere four goals conceded whilst keeping two clean sheets. Ross County scored ten goals before the final and conceded a total of five, managing to keep no clean sheets. Falkirk progressed winners through all four games in 90 minutes of play, whereas it took penalties before Ross County emerged as winners over Partick Thistle in the quarter-final. This was Falkirk's third time competing in the Scottish Challenge Cup final, whilst holding a 100% record after winning both the 1993 and 1997 finals. Ross County were appearing in the final for the first time in the club's history.

Match

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|date = 7 November 2004
|time = 15:00 GMT
|team1 = Falkirk
|score = 2 – 1
|report = Report
|team2 = Ross County
|goals1 = Scally {{goal|70}}
Duffy {{goal|75}}
|goals2 = Winters {{goal|56}}
|stadium = McDiarmid Park, Perth
|referee = Kenny Clark (Paisley)[2]
|attendance = 7,471[7]
}}
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Teams

Falkirk:
GK 1SCO}} Allan Ferguson
RB 2 SCO}} Andy Lawrie
LB 3 SCO}} Craig McPherson
CM 4SCO}} Scott MacKenzie
CB 5SCO}} Mark Campbell {{yel}}
CB 6 SCO}} Kevin James (c)
RM 7 SCO}} John O'Neil25}}
LM 8SCO}} David Nicholls50}}
CF 9 SCO}} Andy Thomson72}}
CM 10Trinidad and Tobago}} Russell Latapy
CF 11 SCO}} Darryl Duffy
Substitutes:
FW 12POR}} Pedro Moutinho50}}
MF 14 SCO}} Neil Scally25}}
FW 15AUS}} Daniel McBreen72}}
MF 16SCO}} Kieran McAnespie
GK 17 SCO}} Darren Hill
Manager:
{{flagicon|SCO}} John Hughes
Ross County:
GK 1SCO}} Stuart Garden
RB 2 SCO}} John Robertson
LB 3SCO}} Mark McCulloch
CM 4 SCO}} Jamie McCunnie
CB 5 SCO}} Martin Canning
CB 6 SCO}} Jim Lauchlan (c)
CM 7 SCO}} Don Cowie
LM 8SCO}} Charlie Adam60}}
CF 9SCO}} Sean Higgins66}}
RM 10SCO}} John Rankin
CF 11 SCO}} David Winters80}}
Substitutes:
DF 12SCO}} Stuart Malcolm80}}
MF 14SCO}} Sean Kilgannon60}}
FW 15SCO}} Steven McGarry66}}
FW 16SCO}} Gary McSwegan
GK 17SCO}} Colin Stewart
Manager:
{{flagicon|SCO}} Alex Smith
MATCH RULES
  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/scotchcuphist.html |title=Scottish League Challenge Cup Finals |publisher=RSSSF |accessdate=16 June 2013}}
2. ^Falkirk 2-1 Ross County, BBC Sport. 2004-11-07. Retrieved 2009-12-31.
3. ^Scottish League Challenge Cup Round 1 Results - 2004/05, ESPN Soccernet. Retrieved 2011-06-13.
4. ^Scottish League Challenge Cup Round 2 Results - 2004/05, ESPN Soccernet. Retrieved 2011-06-13.
5. ^Scottish League Challenge Cup Round 3 Results - 2004/05, ESPN Soccernet. Retrieved 2011-06-13.
6. ^Scottish League Challenge Cup Semi-finals Results - 2004/05, ESPN Soccernet. Retrieved 2011-06-13.
7. ^Scottish League Challenge Cup Final Results - 2004/05, ESPN Soccernet. Retrieved 2011-06-13.
{{Scottish Challenge Cup seasons}}{{2004-05 in Scottish football}}{{Falkirk F.C. matches}}{{Ross County F.C. matches}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Scottish Challenge Cup Final 2004}}

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