2000–01 Scottish League Cup
























2000–01 Co-operative Insurance Cup
Country Scotland
Champions Celtic
Runners-up Kilmarnock

← 1999–00


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The 2000–01 Scottish League Cup was the 55th staging of the Scotland's second most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the CIS Insurance Cup.


The competition was won by Celtic, who defeated Kilmarnock 3–0 in the final.




Contents






  • 1 First round


  • 2 Second round


  • 3 Third round


  • 4 Quarter-finals


  • 5 Semi-finals


  • 6 Final


  • 7 External links





First round














































































Home team
Score
Away team

Dumbarton
(p)0 – 0

Ayr United

Arbroath
2–0

Brechin City

Clyde
5–1

Morton

Clydebank
0–2

Alloa Athletic

Cowdenbeath
3–0

Elgin City

East Fife
1–2

Raith Rovers

East Stirlingshire
2–1

Hamilton Academical

Montrose
1–0

Berwick Rangers

Partick Thistle
1–2

Airdrieonians

Peterhead
2–3

Inverness Caledonian Thistle

Queen of the South
2–1

Forfar Athletic

Queen's Park
2–0

Stranraer

Ross County
1–0

Albion Rovers

Stirling Albion
0–1

Stenhousemuir


Second round




































































Home team
Score
Away team

Dundee
3–0

Montrose

Alloa Athletic
0–3

Dundee United

Clyde
1–2

Kilmarnock

Dumbarton
0–4

Livingston

Dunfermline Athletic
1–0

East Stirlingshire

Falkirk
3–1

Queen of the South

Inverness Caledonian Thistle
0–2

Airdrieonians

Queen's Park
0–3

Motherwell

Raith Rovers
2–1

Arbroath

Ross County
1–3

St Mirren

St Johnstone
3–1

Cowdenbeath

Stenhousemuir
1–2

Hibernian


Third round
















































Home team
Score
Away team

Dunfermline Athletic
2–0

Motherwell

Falkirk
1–2

Hibernian

Livingston
0–2

Heart of Midlothian

Rangers
4–2

Aberdeen

Celtic
4–0

Raith Rovers

Dundee United
(p)0 – 0

Airdrieonians

St Johnstone
0–1

Kilmarnock

St Mirren
3–0

Dundee


Quarter-finals




























Home team
Score
Away team

Heart of Midlothian
2–5

Celtic

Kilmarnock
2–1

Hibernian

Rangers
2–0

Dundee United

St Mirren
2–1

Dunfermline Athletic


Semi-finals


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6 February 2001












St Mirren 0–3 Kilmarnock
Report
McLaren Goal 39'
Dargo Goal 69'
Canero Goal 78'


Hampden Park, Glasgow

Attendance: 9,213

Referee: Kenny Clark







7 February 2001












Celtic 3–1 Rangers

Sutton Goal 6'
Larsson Goal 17'69' (pen.)
Report
Albertz Goal 37' (pen.)


Hampden Park, Glasgow

Attendance: 50,000

Referee: Willie Young




Final





18 March 2001












Celtic 3–0 Kilmarnock

Larsson Goal 47'74'81'
Report


Hampden Park, Glasgow

Attendance: 48,830

Referee: Hugh Dallas




External links


  • Scottish League Cup 2000/2001











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