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2011–12 Scottish League Cup

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2011–12 Scottish Communities League Cup
Tournament details
Country Scotland
Dates30 July 2011 – 18 March 2012
Teams42
Defending championsRangers
Final positions
ChampionsKilmarnock
Runner-upCeltic

The 2011–12 Scottish League Cup was the 66th season of Scotland's second-most prestigious football knockout competition, the Scottish League Cup, also known as the Scottish Communities League Cup for sponsorship reasons. It was won by Kilmarnock

Format

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The competition is a single elimination knock-out competition. In each round, fixtures are determined by random draw, with the First Round to Third Round seeded according to last season's league positions (higher 50% of finishers drawn v lower 50% of finishers, alternating which is at home with each tie drawn).

Fixtures are played to a finish, with extra time and then penalties used in the event of ties. The competition is open to all clubs in the Scottish Premier League and Scottish Football League. Clubs involved in European competitions are given a bye to the third round to avoid congestion of fixtures.

  • First round: The 30 sides from the previous season's Scottish Football League enter (including Dunfermline, promoted to the SPL).
  • Second round: The 15 winners of the First Round are joined by 7 of the 8 of last season's SPL sides not in Europe (including Hamilton, relegated to the First Division).
  • Third round: The 11 winners of the Second Round are joined by Kilmarnock plus the 4 SPL sides in Europe.
  • Quarter-finals: The 8 winners of the third round play.
  • Semi-finals: The 4 winners of the quarter-finals play.
  • Final: The 2 winners of the semi-finals play.

Adjustments from the previous editions

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The Cup is now sponsored by the Scottish Government.[1]

Schedule

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  • Round 1: Saturday 30 July
  • Round 2: Tuesday 23 & Wednesday 24 August
  • Round 3: Tuesday 20 & Wednesday 21 September
  • Quarter-finals: Tuesday 25 & Wednesday 26 October
  • Semi-finals: Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January 2012, Hampden Park, Glasgow
  • Final: Sunday 18 March, Hampden Park, Glasgow

Fixtures and results

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First round

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The First round draw was conducted on Thursday 2 June 2011 at 2:15pm at Ravenscraig Sports Centre in Motherwell.[2] All matches were played on Saturday 30 July 2011 at 15:00.

Saturday, 30 July Airdrie United 5–0Stirling AlbionNew Broomfield
15:00 Owens (pens) 32,78, Donelly 35, 81, Bains 88 Attendance: 705
Referee: Hilland
Saturday, 30 July Albion Rovers2–4 Falkirk Cliftonhill
15:00
Saturday, 30 July Brechin City2–4 (a.e.t.) Clyde Glebe Park
15:00
Saturday, 30 July Cowdenbeath2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
Stenhousemuir Central Park
15:00 Attendance: 293
Referee: McKendrick
Saturday, 30 July Livingston 6–0ArbroathAlmondvale Stadium
15:00 Boulding 2'
Russell 7', 22'
Jacobs 33'
Talbot 66'
McNulty 72'
Attendance: 804
Referee: Allan
Saturday, 30 July Montrose1–4 Raith Rovers Links Park
15:00 Winter 20' Williamson 31'
Walker 52'
Baird 54'
Thomson 77'
Attendance: 614
Referee: Colvin
Saturday, 30 July Partick Thistle1–3 Berwick Rangers Firhill Stadium
15:00 Cairney 28' Gray 33'
Noble 73'
Currie pen' (79)
Attendance: 1,255
Referee: McLean
Saturday, 30 July Queen of the South 2–1StranraerPalmerston Park
15:00 Carmichael 19'
Brighton 78'
Gallacher 15' Attendance: 1,511
Referee: O'Reilly
Saturday, 30 July Ross County 2–1Queen's ParkVictoria Park
15:00 McMenamin 58'
Flynn 75'
Daly 5' Attendance: 949
Referee: McDermott

Second round

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The Second round draw took place at 1:00pm on Tuesday 2 August at the Highland Football Academy, Dingwall.[3] The ties are due to be played on Tuesday 23/ Wednesday 24 August 2011.

23 August Hibernian 5–0Berwick RangersEaster Road, Edinburgh
19:45 Scott 11', 58'
Sodje 38'
O'Connor 51'
Sproule 87'
Attendance: 4,936
Referee: Stephen Finnie
23 August East Fife 2–1Dunfermline AthleticBayview Stadium, Methil
19:45 Linn 4'
Dalziel 54'
Buchanan 12' Attendance: 1,262
Referee: Craig Charleston
24 August St Johnstone 3–0LivingstonMcDiarmid Park, Perth
19:45 Wright 13'
Sandaza 18', 25'
Attendance: 2,439
Referee: Steve Conroy
23 August Airdrie United 2–0Raith RoversNew Broomfield, Airdrie
19:45 Holmes 27'
Donnelly 41'
Attendance: 683
Referee: George Salmond
24 August Falkirk 3–1StenhousemuirFalkirk Stadium, Falkirk
19:30 Ferguson 47' (o.g.)
Sibbald 49'
El Alagui 90+1'
Paton 25' Attendance: 2,134
Referee: Alan Muir
24 August Ayr United 1–0Inverness Caledonian ThistleSomerset Park, Ayr
19:30 Malone 60' Attendance: 987
Referee: Brian Winter
23 August Queen of the South 3–0Forfar AthleticPalmerston Park, Dumfries
19:45 Brighton 29'
Johnston 58'
Clark 61'
Attendance: 1,008
Referee: Collum
23 August Greenock Morton3–4 St Mirren Cappielow, Greenock
19:30 Tidser 17'
MacDonald 27'
Jackson 79'
Teale 8'
Thompson 55', 66'
Hasselbaink 60' (pen.)
Attendance: 4,959
Referee: Murray
23 August Hamilton Academical1–2 Ross County New Douglas Park, Hamilton
19:45 Chambers 2' (pen.) Gardyne 65'
Craig 82'
Attendance: 828
Referee: Tumilty
24 August Clyde0–4 Motherwell Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld
19:45 Higdon 17'
Law 41'
Hateley 51'
Lawless 85'
Attendance: 1,778
Referee: Richmond
23 August Aberdeen 1–0DundeePittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
19:45 Mackie 16' Attendance: 5,722
Referee: McKendrick

Third round

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The Third round draw was conducted on Monday 29 August. The top 5 teams of last years Scottish Premier League will join the 11 winners from the second round. The 8 ties will be played on 20/21 September.

Seeded Teams: Aberdeen, Celtic, Dundee United, Heart of Midlothian, Kilmarnock, Motherwell and Rangers and St Johnstone.

Unseeded Teams: Airdrie United, Ayr United, East Fife, Falkirk, Hibernian, Queen of the South, Ross County and St Mirren

20 September 2011 St Johnstone0–2 St Mirren McDiarmid Park
19:45 Adams og' (39)
Goodwin 45'
Attendance: 2,296
Referee: Craig Thomson
21 September 2011 Ross County0–2 Celtic Victoria Park
19:15 Hooper 13'
Boyd og' (51)
Attendance: 5,367
Referee: Calum Murray
20 September 2011 Kilmarnock 5–0Queen of the SouthRugby Park
19:45 Harkins 2'
Heffernan 41', 59', 70'
Hutchinson 74'
Attendance: 3,091
Referee: Steven O'Reilly
21 September 2011 Falkirk 3–2RangersFalkirk Stadium
19:45 El Alagui 58', 73'
Millar 90+3'
Goian 83'
Jelavić 87'
Attendance: 6,493
Referee: Brian Winter
20 September 2011 Motherwell2–2 (a.e.t.)
(6–7 p)
Hibernian Fir Park
19:45 Lasley 30'
Higdon 40'
O'Connor 19', 87' Attendance: 3,909
Referee: Willie Collum
20 September 2011 Aberdeen3–3 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
East Fife Pittodrie
19:45 McArdle 40'
Mackie 47'
Fallon 90+2'
Wallace 31'
Park 54'
Floan 57'
Attendance: 3,964
Referee: Steven Mclean
20 September 2011 Airdrie United0–2 Dundee United Excelsior Stadium
19:45 Dow 11'
Daly 76'
Attendance: 1,252
Referee: Madden

Quarter-finals

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The Quarter-finals draw was conducted on Thursday 22 September. The 4 ties will be played on 25/26 October.

25 October 2011 Kilmarnock 2–0East FifeRugby Park
19:45 Sissoko 73'
Harkins 81'
Report Ogleby Yellow card 45' Red card Attendance: 4,029
Referee: Mike Tumilty
25 October 2011 St Mirren0–1 Ayr United St Mirren Park
19:45 Report Smith 81' Attendance: 4,570
Referee: Stevie O'Reilly
26 October 2011 Hibernian1–4 Celtic Easter Road
19:15 Majstorović og' (4)
Sproule Yellow card 72' Red card
Report Forrest 46' 58'
Stokes 64'
Hooper 69'
Referee: William Collum

Semi-finals

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The draw for the semi-finals took place at Hampden Park on 1 November 2011 at 2pm. Celtic beat Falkirk 3–1, while Ayr United took on Kilmarnock in an historic Ayrshire derby. Kilmarnock won 1–0. The Ayrshire derby was the first such game to take place in such a late stage of a major tournament.[4][5]

28 January 2012 Ayr United0–1 (a.e.t.) Kilmarnock Hampden Park
13:00 BBC Sport Shiels 109' Attendance: 25,057
Referee: Steven McLean
29 January 2012 Falkirk1–3 Celtic Hampden Park
15:00 Fulton 40' BBC Sport Brown 27' (pen.)
Stokes 56', 86'
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Euan Norris

Final

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18 March 2012 Celtic 0–1 Kilmarnock Hampden Park
15:00 Report Van Tornhout 84' Attendance: 49,572
Referee: William Collum

References

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  1. ^ "Scottish Communities League Cup". Retrieved 2 June 2011.
  2. ^ "First Minister launches Communities Cup". Scottish Football League. 2 June 2011. Archived from the original on 23 November 2011. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
  3. ^ "Scottish Communities League Cup Second Round Draw". Scottish Football League. 2 August 2011. Archived from the original on 20 August 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
  4. ^ "SCLC Semi-Final Draw date announced - The Scottish Football League". Archived from the original on 30 October 2011. Retrieved 31 October 2011.
  5. ^ "BBC to show Falkirk v Celtic tie". BBC News.
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