HIBERNIAN WON THE Scottish Cup for the first time in 114 years courtesy of a dramatic 3-2 win over Rangers at Hampden Park this afternoon.
Conrad Logan from Ramelton only made his debut for the Edinburgh club in the semi-finals, where he saved two penalties in a shoot-out win over Dundee United.
[adrotate group=”62″]The 30-year-old is the first goalkeeper from Donegal to win the Scottish Cup since Packie Bonner played for Celtic in their 1-0 win over Airdrie in 1995.
Today, David Gray headed a 93rd minute winner (video below courtesy of Sky Sports) for Alan Stubbs’ side after Ireland internationa Anthony Stokes had put Hibernian 1-0 up and then made it 2-2.
“The Captain!!! Hibs are standing on the brink of history!!!” What a game here, what a game. SS1 https://t.co/V8HjluARiq
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) May 21, 2016
Kenny Miller equalised for Rangers and then Andy Halliday put the team from the East End of Glasgow 2-1 up.
There were worrying scenes afterwards as Hibernian fans invaded the pitch in celebration, where Rangers supporters also were soon on the playing surface.
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