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1975–76 in Scottish football

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headerstylebackground:#BFD7FF
above1975–76 in Scottish football
image[[Image:Flag of Scotland with football.png200px]]
header1Premier Division champions
data2Rangers
header3First Division champions
data4Partick Thistle
header5Second Division champions
data6Clydebank
header7Scottish Cup winners
data8Rangers
header9League Cup winners
data10Rangers
header11Spring Cup winners
data12Airdrieonians
header13Junior Cup winners
data14Bo'ness United
header15Teams in Europe
data16Celtic, Dundee United, Hibernian, Rangers
header17Scotland national team
data18[1976 BHC](1976-british-home-championship), UEFA Euro 1976 qualifying
data19← [1974–75](1974-75-in-scottish-football) [1976–77](1976-77-in-scottish-football) →

The 1975–76 season was the 103rd season of competitive football in Scotland and the 79th season of Scottish league football. It was the first season in the new, three-tier setup.

The Premier Division champions succeeded the last Division One champions, and the new First Division champions were equivalent to the old Division Two champions. The new Second Division was a completely new competition.

Both the First and Second Divisions now contained 14 teams, previously considered a difficult number to ensure a balanced schedule. A 26-game programme, with every team playing each other home and away, was considered too short, a 52-game programme (with each team playing each other home and away twice) too congested. A 39-game schedule would leave an imbalance with each side having two fixtures at home against some teams, and one against others. The Scottish Football League addressed the problem by opting for a 26-game calendar and introducing a supplementary competition, the Spring Cup, open only to teams from the First and Second Divisions, to be played at the season's end. It was discontinued after a single season.

Scottish Premier Division

Main article: 1975–76 Scottish Premier Division

Champions: Rangers

Relegated: Dundee, St Johnstone

Scottish League First Division

Main article: 1975–76 Scottish First Division

Promoted: Partick Thistle, Kilmarnock

Relegated: Dunfermline Athletic, Clyde

Scottish League Second Division

Main article: 1975–76 Scottish Second Division

Promoted: Clydebank, Raith Rovers

Cup honours

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-up
[Scottish Cup 1975–76](1975-76-scottish-cup)Rangers3 – 1Heart of Midlothian
[League Cup 1975–76](1975-76-scottish-league-cup)Rangers1 – 0Celtic
Spring CupAirdrieonians4 – 2Clydebank
Junior CupBo'ness United3 – 0Darvel Juniors

Other honours

National

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-up
Scottish Qualifying Cup – NorthElgin City3 – 1 *Inverness Thistle
Scottish Qualifying Cup – SouthVale of Leithen5 – 2 *Girvan

County

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-up
Aberdeenshire CupFraserburgh3-1Huntly
Ayrshire CupAyr United4 – 0 *Kilmarnock
East of Scotland ShieldHearts8 – 0Meadowbank Thistle
Fife CupRaith Rovers3 – 2 *East Fife
Forfarshire CupDundee United3 – 1Dundee
Glasgow CupRangers3 – 1Celtic
Lanarkshire CupAirdrie
Stirlingshire CupStenhousemuir1 – 0East Stirling

– aggregate over two legs

Highland League

Individual honours

AwardWinnerClub
Footballer of the YearSCO John GreigRangers

Scotland national team

Main article: Scotland national football team 1960–79 results

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionScotland scorer(s)
3 SeptemberIdraetsparken, Copenhagen (A)1–0ECQG4Joe Harper
29 OctoberHampden Park, Glasgow (H)3–1ECQG4Kenny Dalglish, Bruce Rioch, Ted MacDougall
17 DecemberHampden Park, Glasgow (H)1–1ECQG4Bruce Rioch
7 AprilHampden Park, Glasgow (H)1–0friendlyWillie Pettigrew
6 MayHampden Park, Glasgow (H)3–1[BHC](1976-british-home-championship)Willie Pettigrew, Bruce Rioch, Eddie Gray
8 MayHampden Park, Glasgow (H)3–0[BHC](1976-british-home-championship)Archie Gemmill, Kenny Dalglish, Don Masson
15 MayHampden Park, Glasgow (H)2–1[BHC](1976-british-home-championship)Don Masson, Kenny Dalglish

1976 British Home ChampionshipWinners

Key:

  • (H) = Home match
  • (A) = Away match
  • ECQG4 = European Championship qualifying – Group 4
  • BHC = British Home Championship

References

  1. "1975/76 - the Scottish Football League".
  2. Scotland's score is shown first.
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