2007 Scottish Cup Final - Match Details

Match Details

26 May 2007
12:30
Celtic 1 – 0 Dunfermline Athletic Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 49,600
Referee: Kenny Clark
Perrier-Doumbé 84' Report
Celtic Dunfermline Athletic
CELTIC :
GK 1 Artur Boruc
RB 24 Jean-Joël Perrier-Doumbé 36'
CB 44 Stephen McManus
CB 17 Steven Pressley 56'
LB 3 Lee Naylor
RM 25 Shunsuke Nakamura
CM 18 Neil Lennon (c) 66'
CM 11 Paul Hartley
LM 46 Aiden McGeady 32'
CF 9 Kenny Miller 56'
CF 10 Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink
Substitutes:
GK 47 Michael McGovern
DF 5 Gary Caldwell 66'
MF 56 Teddy Bjarnason
FW 37 Craig Beattie 56'
FW 14 Derek Riordan
Manager:
Gordon Strachan
DUNFERMLINE ATHLETIC:
GK 29 Dorus de Vries
RB 2 Greg Shields (c)
CB 3 Scott Wilson
CB 24 Souleymane Bamba
LB 11 Scott Muirhead
RM 12 Scott Morrison 72'
CM 4 Darren Young
CM 5 Jamie McCunnie
LM 16 Adam Hammill
CF 9 Mark Burchill 36' 89'
CF 10 Jim McIntyre 80'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Roddy McKenzie
DF 14 Phillip McGuire
MF 19 Iain Williamson 89'
FW 20 Jim Hamilton 80'
FW 25 Stephen Crawford 72'
Manager:
Stephen Kenny

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