Football tournament season
2008–09 Co-operative Insurance Cup Country Scotland Dates 5 August 2008 – 15 March 2009 Teams 42 Defending champions Rangers Champions Celtic Runner-up Rangers Matches played 41 Goals scored 135 (3.29 per match)
The 2008–09 Scottish League Cup was the 63rd season of the Scotland's second most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Co-operative Insurance Cup . Celtic won the cup beating Rangers 2–0 after extra time thanks to a goal from Darren O'Dea and an Aiden McGeady penalty.
Calendar
Round
First match date[ 1]
Fixtures
Clubs
First round
5 August 2008
14
42 → 28
Second round
26 August 2008
12
28 → 16
Third round
23 September 2008
8
16 → 80
Quarter-finals
28 October 2008
4
8 → 4
Semi-finals
27 January 2009
2
4 → 2
Final
15 March 2009
1
2 → 1
First round
The First round draw was conducted at Hampden Park on 2008-07-22.[ 2]
Source: Scottish Football League
Second round
The second round draw was conducted at The Signet Library, Edinburgh on 2008-08-11.[ 3]
Source: Scottish Football League
Third round
The Third round draw was conducted at Hampden Park , Glasgow on 2008-09-01.[ 4]
Source: Scottish Football League
Quarter-finals
The quarter-final draw was conducted at Hampden Park , Glasgow on 25 September 2008.[ 5]
Semi-finals
The semi-final draw was conducted at the Scottish Parliament , Edinburgh on 12 November 2008 by First Minister Alex Salmond , a representative of sponsors Co-operative Insurance and the Presiding Officer of the Parliament, Alex Fergusson .[ 6]
Final
Awards
A team, player and young player were chosen by the Scottish sports press as the top performers in each round.
In Australia the Scottish League Cup was available on SBS and Setanta Sports who also broadcast it in Ireland. In the UK the Scottish League Cup was broadcast on BBC Scotland and BBC Red Button .
External links
References
Domestic leagues Domestic cups European competitions Related to national team Club seasons
Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division
Domestic leagues Domestic cups League cups UEFA competitions