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1964–65 in Scottish football

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headerstylebackground:#BFD7FF
above1964–65 in Scottish football
image[[Image:Flag of Scotland with football.png200px]]
header1Division One champions
data2Kilmarnock
header3Division Two champions
data4Stirling Albion
header5Scottish Cup winners
data6Celtic
header7League Cup winners
data8Rangers
header9Junior Cup winners
data10Linlithgow Rose
header11Teams in Europe
data12Celtic, Dundee, Dunfermline Athletic, Kilmarnock, Rangers
header13Scotland national team
data14[1965 BHC](1965-british-home-championship), [1966 World Cup qualification](1966-fifa-world-cup-qualification)

The 1964–65 season was the 92nd season of competitive football in Scotland and the 68th season of Scottish league football.

Scottish League Division One

Main article: 1964–65 Scottish Division One

In one of the closest finishes ever seen in a league competition in Britain, Hearts faced Kilmarnock on the last day of the season with a two-point lead over the Ayrshire club and a slightly better goal average (goals scored divided by goals conceded). Kilmarnock had to beat Hearts by at least 2–0 to win the title. Any worse result for Kilmarnock, including any other two goal winning margin, e.g. 3–1 or 4–2, would have made Hearts champions. Kilmarnock won 2–0, and were champions.

The 1964–65 season is notable for both Celtic and Rangers finishing in mid-table. It was, and remains as of 2025, only the fifth time that neither of them had finished in the top two, and the only time that both of the Old Firm clubs had failed to finish in the top three of the First Division in the same season.

The season was also interesting in that it was the one and only season that East Stirling Clydebank (E.S. Clydebank) competed in the Scottish League, reverting to East Stirlingshire for season 1965/66 with Clydebank entering the league the following year. Champions: Kilmarnock

Relegated: Airdrieonians, Third Lanark

Scottish League Division Two

Main article: 1964–65 Scottish Division Two

Promoted: Stirling Albion, Hamilton Academical

Cup honours

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-up
[Scottish Cup 1964–65](1964-65-scottish-cup)Celtic3 – 2Dunfermline Athletic
[League Cup 1964–65](1964-65-scottish-league-cup)Rangers2 – 1Celtic
Junior CupLinlithgow Rose4 – 1Baillieston Juniors

Other honours

National

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-up
Scottish Qualifying Cup - NorthInverness Caledonian4 – 2 *Ross County
Scottish Qualifying Cup - SouthGala Fairydean9 – 5 *Glasgow University

County

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-up
Aberdeenshire CupPeterhead
Ayrshire CupAyr United1 – 0Kilmarnock
East of Scotland ShieldHearts3 – 1Hibernian
Fife CupDunfermline Athletic9 – 4 *Raith Rovers
Forfarshire CupDundee United1 – 0Dundee
Glasgow CupCeltic5 – 0Queens Park
Lanarkshire CupAirdrie
Renfrewshire CupMorton7 – 4 *St Mirren
Stirlingshire CupDumbarton4 – 2 *Falkirk
  • aggregate over two legs

[[Highland Football League|Highland League]]

Individual honours

AwardWinnerClub
Footballer of the YearSCO Billy McNeillCeltic

Scotland national team

Main article: Scotland national football team 1960–79 results

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionScotland scorer(s)
3 October 1964Ninian Park, Cardiff (A)2–3[BHC](1965-british-home-championship)Stevie Chalmers, Dave Gibson
21 October 1964Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)3–1[WCQG8](1966-fifa-world-cup-qualification-uefa-group-8)Denis Law, Dave Gibson, Stevie Chalmers
25 November 1964Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)3–2[BHC](1965-british-home-championship)Davie Wilson (2), Alan Gilzean
10 April 1965Wembley Stadium, London (A)2–2[BHC](1965-british-home-championship)Denis Law, Ian St. John
8 May 1965Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)0–0Friendly
23 May 1965Silesia Stadium, Chorzów / Katowice (A)1–1[WCQG8](1966-fifa-world-cup-qualification-uefa-group-8)Denis Law
27 May 1965Olympiastadion, Helsinki (A)2–1[WCQG8](1966-fifa-world-cup-qualification-uefa-group-8)Davie Wilson, John Greig

Key:

  • (H) = Home match
  • (A) = Away match
  • WCQG8 = World Cup qualifying - Group 8
  • BHC = British Home Championship

References

  1. [https://archive.today/20120912131205/http://www.scottishfootballleague.com/stats/records/league-championship/league-tables/1960-1969/196465/]
  2. Scotland's score is shown first.
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