Aberdeen seal Scottish Cup title
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Aberdeen earned a historic first Scottish Cup victory in 35 years on Saturday – and wasted little time in basking in their rivals’ misery. The Dons beat Celtic 4-3 on penalties
As they took it in turns to hold the trophy aloft from the balcony at the Town House at the Castlegate end of Union Street, each lift was greeted with delirious joy. Of course, the challenge will be to build on this success. But this was about savouring the moment, one which saw a city and its football team united as one.
Jimmy Thelin admitted he was stunned how Aberdeen turned into a sea of red and white. Thousands of fans took to the streets of the Granite City to salute the 2025 Scottish Cup winners. Thelin had imagined the day but even he was blown away with the number of fans who had come to pay tribute to their heroes.
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Departing Glasgow City captain Jo Love will consider whether to continue her playing career after the Scottish Cup final on Sunday. The Hampden showpiece against Rangers is the 39-year-old's final game for City but she is unsure what the future holds.