2010–11 Scottish League Cup

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The 2010–11 Scottish League Cup is the 65th season of Scotland's second-most prestigious football knockout competition, the Scottish League Cup, also known as the Co-operative Insurance Cup for sponsorship reasons. The competition started in July 2010 with the First Round and ended in Spring 2011 with the Final. Rangers are the current title holder, having beaten Celtic in the 2011 final.

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2010–11 Co-operative Insurance Cup
Tournament details
CountryScotland
Dates31 July 2010 – 20 March 2011
Teams42
Defending championsRangers
Final positions
ChampionsRangers
Runner-upCeltic
Tournament statistics
Matches played41
Goals scored171 (4.17 per match)
Awards
Best playerAnthony Stokes (5)
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Format

The competition is a single elimination knock-out competition. In each round, fixtures are determined by random draw. 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.

Adjustments from previous editions

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Club Entry Points – The format of the first and second rounds was adjusted for this season. Previously the club promoted into the SPL entered in the Second Round alongside the other non-European SPL sides, with the side relegated to the First Division entering in the first round alongside the other SFL sides. However, this situation has been reversed, meaning Inverness Caledonian Thistle entered the tournament in the First Round – despite being promoted to SPL; and Falkirk entered in the second round – despite being relegated.

The 2009–10 tournament had seen both such sides enter in the first round, plus 11th in the SPL – as there were 6 Scottish clubs in Europe.

Unless a Scottish side wins the Europa League or unless the country secures one of the three "Fair Play" places, there will only be 4 clubs in Europe during 2011–12. As a result, both such sides plus 2nd in the First Division entered in the second round.

Semi-Finals – Following discussions between the SPL and SFL, it was agreed that one or both semi-finals would take place on a weekend, and not on midweek as in previous years. This practice had been the source of criticism – as it forced fans to travel to a neutral venue for a prestigious Semi-Final on a weekday evening in January or February. The details will be confirmed after the quarter-finals.

Schedule

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Round First match date Fixtures Clubs
First roundSaturday/Sunday 31 July/1 August 20101542 → 27
Second roundTuesday/Wednesday 24/25 August 20101127 → 16
Third roundTuesday/Wednesday 21/22 September 2010816 → 8
Quarter-finalsTuesday/Wednesday 26/27 October 201048 → 4
Semi-finalsSaturday/Sunday 29/30 January 201124 → 2
FinalSunday 20 March 201112 → 1
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Fixtures and results

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First round

The First round draw was conducted on 28 May 2010.[1]

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Second round

The Second round draw was conducted on 6 August 2010.[3]

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Third round

The Third round draw was conducted on 31 August 2010.[4]

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Quarter-finals

The Quarter-finals draw was conducted on 23 September 2010.[5] Ties were played on 26 and 27 October.

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Aberdeen2–1Falkirk
Hartley 64', 90+5' Report Khalis 33'
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Attendance: 6,710

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Fir Park, Motherwell
Attendance: 4,838

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Attendance: 5,151
Referee: Craig Thomson

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Rugby Park, Kilmarnock
Attendance: 7,561
Referee: Mike Tumilty

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Semi-finals

The Semi-finals draw was conducted on 29 October 2010.

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Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 38,085
Referee: Craig Thomson

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Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 23,432

Final

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Final
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 51,181
Referee: Craig Thomson

Awards

A team, player and young player were chosen by the Scottish sports press as the top performers in each round.

References

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