Aberdeen FC - Road to the SC Final

Scottish Cup

1969 - 1970

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Final

Final

Aberdeen 3-1 Celtic, 11 Apr 1970

Joe Harper 27'(pen.), Derek McKay 83', 90' - Bobby Lennox 89'
Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Attendance: 62,841
Referee: Bobby Davidson

Winners: Aberdeen

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Flag of Scotland - in the public domain
Semi-final

Semi-final

Kilmarnock 1-0 Aberdeen, 14 Mar 1970

Derek McKay 21'
Muirton Park, Perth, Scotland, Attendance: 25,812
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Quarter-final

Quarter-final

Falkirk 0-1 Aberdeen, 21 Feb 1970

Derek McKay 66'
Brockville Park, Falkirk, Scotland, Attendance: 13,500
Referee: S.W. Paterson
Flag of Scotland - in the public domain
Second round

Second round

Aberdeen 2-1 Clydebank, 07 Feb 1970

Forrest 5', Robb 32' - McGhee 11'
Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen, Scotland, Attendance: 13,100
Referee: R.K. Wilson
Flag of Scotland - in the public domain
First round

First round

Aberdeen 4-0 Clyde, 24 Jan 1970

Harper 6', 36', Robb, Delaney (o.g.) Robb 20', 51'
Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen, Scotland, Attendance: 12,000
Referee: R.D. Henderson
Flag of Scotland - in the public domain
  • Background Divider: Pride of Scotland Flag (Scottish Cup) - This digital image by Graeme Watson 2020.
    Header Background: From Graeme Watson's personal collection, Aberdeen F.C. 1969-70 Scottish Cup Final shirt (retro) - Copyright © 2020 Graeme Watson.
    A.F.C Official's, Player's, match and staff details source: AFC Heritage - The Official Aberdeen Football Club Heritage Trust.
    Insert Image: Flag of Scotland - This work is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship. This is the flag of Scotland, St. Andrew's Saltire. The colour is used here is the original colour one would find in the Union flag and used as the national flag before a 2003 committee of the Scottish Parliament met to examine a petition that the Scottish Government adopt the Pantone 300 colour as a standard.
    Additional information source: (Leatherdale, Clive (1986). The Aberdeen Football Companion. John Donald, Edinburgh.)

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