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1918–19 in Scottish football

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The 1918–19 season was the 46th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 29th season of the Scottish Football League.

League competitions

Scottish Football League

Main article: 1918–19 Scottish Football League

Champions: Celtic

Other honours

Cup honours

National

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-up
[Victory Cup](1919-victory-cup)St Mirren3 – 0Hearts
Scottish Qualifying CupBathgate2 – 0Cowdenbeath
Scottish Junior CupRutherglen Glencairn1 – 0St Anthony's

County

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-up
Dumbartonshire CupClydebank2 – 1Dumbarton Harp
East of Scotland ShieldHearts3 – 1Hibernian
Glasgow CupRangers2 – 0Celtic
Lanarkshire CupAirdrie2 – 1Hamilton

Non-league honours

Senior Leagues

DivisionWinner
[Western League](https://sfha.org.uk/woslg.htm)Dumbarton Harp

Scotland national team

There were no Scotland matches played with the British Home Championship suspended due to World War I. Scotland did play four unofficial wartime internationals (known as the Victory Internationals), however, playing home and away against both Ireland and England.

  • 22 March 1919, Scotland 2–1 Ireland. Scotland were represented by Jimmy Brownlie, Alec McNair, Bobby Orr, Jimmy Gordon, William Cringan, Jimmy McMullan, Alex Donaldson, James Bowie, Andrew Wilson, George Miller and Alan Morton.
  • 19 April 1919, Ireland 0–0 Scotland. Scotland were represented by Jimmy Brownlie, Jack Marshall, Jimmy Blair, Jimmy Gordon, William McNamee, Jimmy McMullan, Alex Donaldson, Johnny Crosbie, James Richardson, Tommy Cairns and Malcolm McPhail.
  • 26 April 1919, England 2–2 Scotland. Scotland were represented by Jimmy Brownlie, Alec McNair, Jimmy Blair, Jimmy Gordon, John Wright, Jimmy McMullan, Alex Donaldson, James Bowie, James Richardson, Jimmy McMenemy and Alan Morton.
  • 3 May 1919, Scotland 3–4 England. Scotland were represented by Jimmy Brownlie, Alec McNair, Jimmy Blair, Jimmy Gordon, John Wright, Jimmy McMullan, James Reid, James Bowie, Andrew Wilson, Jimmy McMenemy and Alan Morton.

Other national teams

Scottish League XI

DateVenueOpponentsScoreScotland scorer(s)
22 February 1919St Andrew's Park, Birmingham (A)ENG Football League XI1–3
5 April 1919Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H)ENG Football League XI3–2

Notes

References

References

  1. "Sat 22 Mar 1919 Scotland 2 Ireland 1". London Hearts Supporters' Club.
  2. "Sat 19 Apr 1919 Ireland 0 Scotland 0". London Hearts Supporters' Club.
  3. "Sat 26 Apr 1919 England 2 Scotland 2". London Hearts Supporters' Club.
  4. "Sat 03 May 1919 Scotland 3 England 4". London Hearts Supporters' Club.
  5. "SFL XI v The Football League XI Record". London Hearts Supporters Club.
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