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1890–91 Scottish Football League
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Scottish Football League |
| season | [1890–91](1890-91-in-scottish-football) |
| dates | |
| winners | Dumbarton and Rangers |
| (both 1st title) | |
| relegated | Cowlairs |
| (not re-elected) | |
| matches | 90 |
| total goals | 409 |
| league topscorer | Jack Bell (20 goals) |
| biggest home win | |
| (5 May 1891) | |
| biggest away win | |
| (23 August 1890) | |
| (25 October 1890) | |
| (29 April 1891) | |
| highest scoring | |
| (28 February 1891) | |
| longest wins | 8 games: |
| Dumbarton | |
| longest unbeaten | 14 games: |
| Dumbarton | |
| longest winless | 8 games: |
| St Mirren | |
| longest losses | 7 games: |
| Abercorn | |
| nextseason | [1891–92](1891-92-scottish-football-league) |
(both 1st title) (not re-elected) (5 May 1891) (23 August 1890)
(25 October 1890)
(29 April 1891) (28 February 1891) Dumbarton Dumbarton St Mirren Abercorn
The 1890–91 Scottish Football League was the first season of the Scottish Football League. It began on 16 August 1890 and concluded on 21 May 1891. The league was won jointly by Dumbarton and Rangers who ended the season with an equal number of points.
Season overview
Dumbarton and Rangers ended the league season with an equal number of points so a play-off match was organised at Cathkin Park in Glasgow on 21 May 1891 to determine the winner. The game ended in a 2–2 draw so both clubs were declared champions.
On 30 September 1890 after playing four games in the league, Renton was suspended by the Scottish Football Association for professionalism, and the club was subsequently expelled from the league with their record expunged. Celtic, 3rd LRV and Cowlairs were docked four points each for fielding ineligible players. At the end of the season, the bottom three teams had to submit applications to rejoin the league for the next season along with other non-league clubs. St Mirren, Vale of Leven and Cowlairs submitted applications along with non-league club Leith Athletic. In the election, Cowlairs lost their league position to Leith Athletic, with St Mirren and Vale of Leven being re-elected.
Clubs
The inaugural season of the Scottish Football League was contested by 11 clubs. This was reduced to 10 clubs after four games when Renton was expelled from the league for professionalism.
| Team | Home town/city | Home ground |
|---|---|---|
| 3rd LRV | Glasgow | Cathkin Park |
| Abercorn | Paisley | Underwood Park |
| Cambuslang | Cambuslang | Whitefield Park |
| Celtic | Glasgow | Celtic Park |
| Cowlairs | Glasgow | Springvale Park |
| Dumbarton | Dumbarton | Boghead Park |
| Heart of Midlothian | Edinburgh | Tynecastle |
| Rangers | Glasgow | Ibrox Park |
| Renton | Renton | Tontine Park |
| St Mirren | Paisley | Westmarch |
| Vale of Leven | Alexandria | Millburn Park |
Table
Results
Championship play-off
Rangers defeated 3rd Lanark RV 4–1 in their final league match on 9 May 1891 to move level with Dumbarton on 29 points, and a play-off was organised to determine which team would be crowned champions. However, the match finished as a draw and, with no more dates available for a further replay before the end of the season, it was decided that Dumbarton and Rangers would be declared joint champions.
- Taylor
- Hislop
| OL | Jack Bell |
|---|
| OL | John Allan |
|---|
|}
References
References
- "Scottish Football League & Scottish Premier League - Play-offs and Test Matches 1891-date". Scottish Football Historical Archive.
- "Scottish Football League Expulsions 1890-1953". Scottish Football Historical Archive.
- "Scottish Football League & Scottish Premier League - League point deductions and awards 1890-date". Scottish Football Historical Archive.
- "Scottish Football League - Re-elections 1891-1951". Scottish Football Historical Archive.
- "1890-1891 SFL". SPFL.
- Graham, Alexander. (2005). "Football in Scotland: A Statistical Record 1873–2005". Soccer Books.
- "Rangers 4 - 1 Third Lanark, Scottish League (09/05/1891)". Fitbastats.com.
- [https://thenorthsection.co.uk/on-this-day-1891 On This Day In Football History: 21 May 1891], Russell MdFadyen, The North Section, 21 May 2019
- [https://www.scottishleaguehistory.com/p/season-189091-may-1891.html Thursday, 21 May 1891], Scottish League History
- [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=O6REAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pLUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6182%2C4943053 Football. {{!}} League Championship–Rangers v. Dumbarton.] The Glasgow Herald, 22 May 1891
- "Rangers 2 - 2 Dumbarton, Division One (old) Play-offs (21/05/1891)". Fitbastats.com.
- "Dumbarton 2-2 Rangers, Thursday, May 21st, 1891". The Sons Archive.
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