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词条 1996–97 in Scottish football
释义

  1. Scottish Premier Division

     Premier Division/Division One playoff 

  2. Scottish League Division One

  3. Scottish League Division Two

  4. Scottish League Division Three

  5. Other honours

     Cup honours  Individual honours  SPFA awards  SFWA awards 

  6. Scottish clubs in Europe

  7. Scotland national team

  8. Notable events

  9. Notes and references

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2012}}
1996–97 in Scottish football
Premier League champions
Rangers
Division One champions
St Johnstone
Division Two champions
Ayr United
Division Three champions
Inverness CT
Scottish Cup winners
Kilmarnock
League Cup winners
Rangers
Challenge Cup winners
Stranraer
Junior Cup winners
Pollok
Teams in Europe
Aberdeen, Celtic, Heart of Midlothian, Rangers
Scotland national team
1998 World Cup qualification

The 1996–97 season was the 100th season of competitive football in Scotland. This season saw a playoff system introduced between the second bottom club in the Premier Division and the second top club in Division One.

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Scottish Premier Division

{{main|Scottish Premier Division 1996–97}}
PTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Rangers36255685335280
2Celtic36236778324675
3Dundee United361791046331360
4Heart of Midlothian361410124643352
5Dunfermline Athletic36129155265−1345
6Aberdeen361014124554−944
7Kilmarnock36116194161−2039
8Motherwell36911164455−1138
9Hibernian36911163855−1738
10Raith Rovers3667232973−4425
Champions: Rangers

Relegated: Raith Rovers

Premier Division/Division One playoff

  • Hibernian 1–0 Airdrieonians
  • Airdrieonians 2–4 Hibernian

(Hibernian win 5–2 on aggregate)[2]

Scottish League Division One

{{main|1996–97 Scottish First Division}}
PTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1St Johnstone36248474235180
2Airdrieonians361515656342260
3Dundee361513847331458
4St Mirren36177124841758
5Falkirk36159124239354
6Partick Thistle361212124948148
7Stirling Albion361210145461−746
8Greenock Morton36129154241145
9Clydebank3677223159−2828
10East Fife3628262892−6414
Promoted: St. Johnstone

Relegated: Clydebank, East Fife

Scottish League Division Two

{{main|1996–97 Scottish Second Division}}
PTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Ayr United36238561332877
2Hamilton Academical36228675284774
3Livingston361810856381864
4Clyde361410124239352
5Queen of the South36138155557−247
6Stenhousemuir361111144943644
7Brechin City361011153649−1341
8Stranraer3699182951−2236
9Dumbarton3698194466−2235
10Berwick Rangers36411213275−4323
Promoted: Ayr United, Hamilton Academical

Relegated: Dumbarton, Berwick Rangers

Scottish League Division Three

{{main|1996–97 Scottish Third Division}}
PTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Inverness CT36237670373376
2Forfar Athletic361910774452967
3Ross County36207958411767
4Alloa Athletic36167135047355
5Albion Rovers361310135047349
6Montrose36127174662−1643
7Cowdenbeath36109173851−1339
8Queen's Park3699184659−1336
9East Stirlingshire3689193658−2233
10Arbroath36613173152−2131

Promoted: Inverness CT, Forfar Athletic

Other honours

Cup honours

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-upReport
Scottish Cup 1996–97Kilmarnock1 – 0FalkirkWikipedia article
League Cup 1996–97Rangers4 – 3Heart of MidlothianWikipedia article
Challenge Cup 1996–97Stranraer1 – 0St JohnstoneWikipedia article
Youth CupCeltic3 – 2Rangers
Junior CupPollok3 – 1Tayport

Individual honours

SPFA awards

AwardWinnerClub
Players' Player of the Year ITA}} Paolo di Canio Celtic
Young Player of the Year SCO}} Robbie Winters Dundee United

SFWA awards

AwardWinnerClub
Footballer of the Year DEN}} Brian Laudrup Rangers
Young Player of the Year SCO}} Alex Burke Kilmarnock
Manager of the Year SCO}} Walter Smith Rangers

Scottish clubs in Europe

ClubCompetition(s)Final roundCoef.
RangersUEFA Champions LeagueGroup stage5.00
Heart of MidlothianUEFA Cup Winners' CupQualifying round1.00
AberdeenUEFA CupSecond round5.00
CelticUEFA CupFirst round1.50
Average coefficient - 3.125

Scotland national team

{{main|Scotland national football team 1980–1999 results}}
DateVenueOpponentsScore[3]CompetitionScotland scorer(s)
31 August 1996Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna (A)Austria}} Austria0–0WCQG4
5 October 1996Daugava Stadium, Riga (A)Latvia}} Latvia2–0WCQG4John Collins, Darren Jackson
10 November 1996Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H)Sweden}} Sweden1–0WCQG4John McGinlay
11 February 1997Stade Louis II, Monaco (A)Estonia}} Estonia0–0WCQG4
29 March 1997Rugby Park, Kilmarnock (H)Estonia}} Estonia2–0WCQG4Tom Boyd, own goal
2 April 1997Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)Austria}} Austria2–0WCQG4Kevin Gallacher (2)
30 April 1997Ullevi, Gothenburg (A)Sweden}} Sweden1–2WCQG4Kevin Gallacher
27 May 1997Rugby Park, Kilmarnock (H)Wales}} Wales0–1Friendly
1 June 1997Ta' Qali Stadium, Valletta (A)Malta}} Malta3–2FriendlyDarren Jackson (2), Christian Dailly
8 June 1997Dinamo Stadium, Minsk (A)Belarus}} Belarus1–0WCQG4Gary McAllister (pen.)
Key:
  • (H) = Home match
  • (A) = Away match
  • WCQG4 = World Cup qualifying - Group 4

Notable events

  • Rangers matched Celtic's record of nine successive top division titles.
  • Tommy Burns was sacked as Celtic manager after the end of the season, having won just one trophy in his three years in charge.
  • Mark Hateley briefly returned to Rangers after a year in England to provide cover in attack during the title run-in, before moving back to England as player-manager of Hull City.
  • Kilmarnock won the Scottish Cup to end their 32-year wait for a major trophy.
  • Veteran goalkeeper Jim Leighton transferred from Hibernian to Aberdeen at the end of the season.
  • Former Scotland striker Mo Johnston moved to America at the start of the season to play for Kansas City Wizards in the American Major League.
  • Trevor Steven, the former England winger, retired from playing at the end of the season after winning seven league titles with Rangers since first joining them in 1989.
  • St Johnstone returned to the Premier Division by winning the Division One title by a 20-point margin.
  • Brian Laudrup was voted SFWA Footballer of the Year.
  • Paolo di Canio was voted SPFA Players' Player of the Year after scoring 15 league goals for Celtic after joining them from AC Milan in his native Italy, but during the close season left them to join Sheffield Wednesday for £4.7million.

Notes and references

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.scottishfootballleague.com/stats/records/league-championship/league-tables/1990-1999/199697/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2012-04-27 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121216051851/http://www.scottishfootballleague.com/stats/records/league-championship/league-tables/1990-1999/199697 |archivedate=16 December 2012 |df= }}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12324871.Airdrie_captain_sent_off_as_Hibs_secure_premier_division_status_Jackson_at_the_double_on_a_night_of_penalties/|title=Airdrie captain sent off as Hibs secure premier division status|work= |publisher=The Herald|date=23 May 1997|accessdate=15 August 2017}}
3. ^Scotland's score is shown first.
{{Scottish football seasons|1996}}{{1996–97 in Scottish football}}{{Football in Scotland}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1996-97 In Scottish Football}}

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