词条 | 2013–14 Scottish League One | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| logo = Scottish League 1.svg | pixels = 250 | competition = Scottish League One | season = 2013–14 | winners = Rangers | promoted = Rangers | relegated = East Fife Arbroath | matches = 169 | total goals = 557 | league topscorer = Michael Moffat (25 goals) | biggest home win = Rangers 8–0 Stenhousemuir | biggest away win = Airdrieonians 0–6 Rangers | highest scoring = Stenhousemuir 4–5 Dunfermline Athletic Ayr United 3–6 Stranraer | longest wins = 15 games Rangers[1] | longest unbeaten = 36 games Rangers[1] | longest winless = 11 games Arbroath[1] | longest losses = 8 games Airdrieonians[1] | highest attendance = 45,462 Rangers 1–1 Stranraer (26 December 2013)[1] | lowest attendance = 326 Stranraer 1–0 Stenhousemuir (19 October 2013)[1] | average attendance = 5,253[1] | highest average attendance = 42,657 (Rangers FC) | prevseason = 2012–13 | nextseason = 2014–15 }} The 2013–14 Scottish League One was the 19th season in the current format of 10 teams in the third-tier of Scottish football. This was the first season of the competition being part of the newly formed Scottish Professional Football League after the merger of the Scottish Premier League and the Scottish Football League.[2] Queen of the South were the defending champions. Rangers were confirmed as champions after a 3–0 home win over Airdrieonians on 12 March 2014. This secured the club's second successive divisional title and promotion to the second tier.[3] This was the earliest anyone had secured a championship title since Partick Thistle won the old First Division in 1975–76.[4]Rangers were presented with the trophy on 26 April after a 3–0 win against Stranraer at Ibrox.[5][6][7] TeamsRangers were promoted into the league as 2012–13 Scottish Third Division champions. Airdrieonians were automatically relegated into the league after finishing bottom of the First Division, while Dunfermline were relegated into the league by losing the First Division play-off final to Alloa Athletic, who took their place in the 2013–14 Scottish Championship. Queen of the South were also promoted to the Championship as last season's Second Division champions. East Fife maintained their status in this division by defeating Peterhead in the Second Division play-off final. Peterhead remained in the fourth tier. Albion Rovers were automatically relegated to the fourth tier by finishing bottom of last season's Second Division. Stadia and locations
}}{{clear}} League table{{2013–14 Scottish League One table}}ResultsTeams play each other four times in this league. In the first half of the season each team plays every other team twice (home and away) and then do the same in the second half of the season, for a total of 36 games {{col-begin}}{{col-2}}First half of season{{fb r2 header |nt=10 |AIR|ARB|AYR|BRE|DNF|EFI|FOR|RAN|STE|STR}}{{fb r2 team |t=Airdrieonians}}{{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=6}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}} {{fb r2 team |t=Arbroath}}{{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=4}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r2 team |t=Ayr United}}{{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=4}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=4|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=6}} {{fb r2 team |t=Brechin City}}{{fb r |gf=4|ga=3}} 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|t=Arbroath}}{{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=4|ga=2}} {{fb r2 team |t=Ayr United}}{{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=5|ga=0}} {{fb r2 team |t=Brechin City}}{{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=4}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=5}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}} {{fb r2 team |t=Dunfermline Athletic}}{{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}} {{fb r2 team |t=East Fife}}{{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=5}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r2 team |t=Forfar Athletic}}{{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=4|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=4}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}} {{fb r2 team |t=Rangers}}{{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=3}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}} {{fb r2 team |t=Stenhousemuir}}{{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=4|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=4}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r2 team |t=Stranraer}}{{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}} {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}} {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}} {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}} {{fb r |r=null}} {{Fb r footer |s=[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/scottish-league-one/results BBC Sport]|date=August 2013}}{{col-end}}League One play-offsSemi-finalsFirst leg{{football box|result= |nobars=1 |date=7 May 2014 |score=1–0 |time=19:45 |report=Report |team1=Clyde |team2=East Fife |goals1=Ferguson {{goal|38}} |goals2= |stadium=Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld |attendance=1,005 |referee=Euan Anderson |motm= }} {{football box |result= |nobars=1 |date=7 May 2014 |score=3–1 |time=19:45 |report=Report |team1=Stirling Albion |team2=Annan Athletic |goals1=Weir {{goal|12}} Weatherston {{goal|26||30}} |goals2=Hopkirk {{goal|70}} |stadium=Forthbank Stadium, Stirling |attendance=972 |referee=Greg Aitken |motm= }} Second leg{{football box|result= |nobars=1 |date=10 May 2014 |score=2–1 |aet=yes |time=14:00 |report=Report |team1=East Fife |team2=Clyde |goals1=McBride {{goal|12}} Smith {{goal|85}} |goals2=Ferguson {{goal|45}} |penalties1=Buchanan {{pengoal}} Campbell {{pengoal}} Brown {{penmiss}} Mbu {{pengoal}} McBride {{penmiss}} Cowan {{pengoal}} Austin {{pengoal}} Johnstone {{pengoal}} Smith {{penmiss}} Hughes {{pengoal}} |penaltyscore=7–6 |penalties2={{pengoal}} Sweeney {{pengoal}} Watt {{pengoal}} MacDonald {{penmiss}} Ferguson {{penmiss}} McCluskey {{pengoal}} Capuano {{pengoal}} Marsh {{pengoal}} McQueen {{penmiss}} Daly {{penmiss}} McGhee |stadium=Bayview Stadium, Methil |attendance=1,018 |referee=Brian Colvin |motm= }}2–2 on aggregate. East Fife won 7–6 on penalties. {{football box |result= |nobars=1 |date=10 May 2014 |time=15:00 |report=Report |team1=Annan Athletic |team2=Stirling Albion |score=3–5 |goals1=McNiff {{goal|40}} Love {{goal|50}} Davidson {{goal|90+2}} |goals2=McClune {{goal|9}} White {{goal|23||79||83}} Comrie {{goal|56}} |aggregatescore= |stadium=Galabank, Annan |attendance=912 |referee=George Salmond |motm= }}Stirling Albion won 8–4 on aggregate. FinalFirst leg{{football box|result= |nobars=1 |date=14 May 2014 |score=1–2 |time=19:45 |report=Report |team1=Stirling Albion |team2=East Fife |goals1=Forsyth {{goal|42}} |goals2=McBride {{goal|70}} Austin {{goal|89}} |stadium=Forthbank Stadium, Stirling |attendance=1,501 |referee=Craig Charleston |motm= }} Second leg{{football box|result= |nobars=1 |date=18 May 2014 |score=0–2 |time=15:00 |report=Report |team1=East Fife |team2=Stirling Albion |goals1= |goals2=White {{Goal|74}} Cunningham {{goal|81}} |stadium=Bayview Stadium, Methil |attendance=1,516 |referee=Calum Murray |motm= }}Stirling Albion won 3–2 on aggregate. Top scorersAs of 19 April 2014.
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