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1904–05 in Scottish football

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The 1904–05 season was the 32nd season of competitive football in Scotland and the 15th season of the Scottish Football League.

League competitions

Scottish League Division One

Main article: 1904–05 Scottish Division One

Celtic became the champions after a playoff victory against Rangers after the two teams finished level on points.

Champions: Celtic

The above table was slightly incorrect. Most reference books have the score for the game 19 November 1904 as Hearts 2 Port Glasgow Athletic 0. The actual score was 5–0. Report Therefore, Hearts should have 3 more goals and Port Glasgow 3 more in the against Column. Incorrect version that appears in most reference books. League Table from April 1905

Scottish League Division Two

Main article: 1904–05 Scottish Division Two

Two teams were promoted from Division Two this season, as next season's Division One capacity increased to sixteen teams.

Other honours

Cup honours

National

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-up
[Scottish Cup](1904-05-scottish-cup)Third Lanark[3 – 1](1905-scottish-cup-final)Rangers
Scottish Qualifying CupAberdeen2 – 0Renton
Scottish Junior CupAshfield2 – 1Renfrew Victoria

County

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-up
Aberdeenshire CupAberdeen3 – 2Aberdeen Harp
Ayrshire CupAyr1 – 0Kilmarnock
[Border Cup](http://sfha.org.uk/bordercup.htm)Peebles Rovers3 – 2Vale of Leithen
Dumbartonshire CupVale of Leven4 – 1Renton
East of Scotland ShieldHibernian1 – 0Hearts
Fife CupCowdenbeathRRRaith Rovers
Forfarshire CupDundeew.o.Arbroath
Glasgow CupCeltic2 – 1Rangers
Lanarkshire CupHamilton3 – 0Dykehead
Linlithgowshire CupBathgate3 – 2Broxburn
North of Scotland CupInverness Citadel2 – 0Clachnacuddin
Perthshire CupSt Johnstone3 – 1Dunblane
Renfrewshire CupMorton4 – 1Arthurlie
[Southern Counties Cup](http://sfha.org.uk/southerncountiescup.htm)Maxwelltown Volunteers2 – 16th GRV
Stirlingshire CupAlloa Athletic1 – 0East Stirling

Non-league honours

Highland League

Other Senior Leagues

DivisionWinner
[Border Senior League](http://sfha.org.uk/borderleague.htm)Peebles Rovers
Central LeagueKing's Park
Eastern LeagueHearts 'A'
Northern LeagueDundee 'A'
[Perthshire League](http://sfha.org.uk/perthshireleague.htm)Scone
[Scottish Combination](http://sfha.org.uk/scottishcomb.htm)Beith

Scotland national team

Main article: Scotland national football team 1872–1914 results

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionScotland scorer(s)
6 March 1905Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (A)1–3[BHC](1905-british-home-championship)John Tait Robertson
18 March 1905Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)4–0[BHC](1905-british-home-championship)Charles Thomson (2), Bobby Walker, Jimmy Quinn
1 April 1905Crystal Palace, London (A)0–1[BHC](1905-british-home-championship)

Key:

  • (H) = Home match
  • (A) = Away match
  • BHC = British Home Championship

Other national teams

Scottish League XI

DateVenueOpponentsScoreScotland scorer(s)
11 March 1905Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)ENG Football League XI2–3Jimmy Quinn, Charles Thomson

Notes

References

References

  1. "SFL XI v The Football League XI Record". London Hearts Supporters Club.
  2. "SFL XI v Irish Football League XI Record". London Hearts Supporters Club.
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