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Final
Aberdeen 4-1 Rangers, 22 May 1982
McLeish 32', McGhee 93', Strachan 103', Cooper 110', - MacDonald 15' (a.e.t)Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Attendance: 53,788
Referee: Brian McGinlay
Winners: Aberdeen
Semi-final
Replay: Aberdeen 3-2 St Mirren, 07 Apr 1982
McGhee 6', Simpson 35', Weir 74' - McAvennie 17', Somner 56'Dens Park, Dundee, Scotland, Attendance: 15,633
Referee: Hugh Alexander
Semi-final
Aberdeen 1-1 St Mirren, 03 Apr 1982
Strachan 66' (pen.) - McDougall 61'Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Attendance: 16,782
Referee: Hugh Alexander
Quarter-final
Aberdeen 4-2 Kilmarnock, 06 Mar 1982
McGhee 20', Simpson 35', Strachan 60' (pen.), 64' (pen.) - McGivern 1', Gallagher 36'Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen, Scotland, Attendance: 12,000
Referee: R.B. Valentine
Fourth round
Aberdeen 1-0 Celtic, 13 Feb 1982
Hewitt 19'Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen, Scotland, Attendance: 24,000
Referee: K.J. Hope
Third round
Motherwell 0-1 Aberdeen, 23 Jan 1982
Hewitt 9.6 seconds (Fastest goal in Scottish Cup history.)Fir Park, Motherwell, Scotland, Attendance: 12,679
Referee: G.B. Smith
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A.F.C Official's, Player's, match and staff details source: AFC Heritage - The Official Aberdeen Football Club Heritage Trust.
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Additional information source: (Leatherdale, Clive (1986). The Aberdeen Football Companion. John Donald, Edinburgh.)
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