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1975–76 Scottish First Division
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Scottish First Division |
| season | 1975–76 |
| winners | Partick Thistle |
| promoted | Partick Thistle |
| Kilmarnock | |
| relegated | Dunfermline Athletic |
| Clyde | |
| league topscorer | John Bourke, John Whiteford (17) |
| matches | 182 |
| total goals | 569 |
| biggest home win | Partick Thistle 5–0 East Fife, 15 November 1975 |
| biggest away win | Queen of the South 1–7 Airdrieonians, |
| 13 September 1975 | |
| East Fife 1–7 Montrose, 7 February 1976 | |
| prevseason | 1974–75 |
| nextseason | 1976–77 |
Kilmarnock Clyde 13 September 1975 East Fife 1–7 Montrose, 7 February 1976 The 1975–76 Scottish First Division season was the first season in which the Scottish First Division became the second tier of Scottish football and the number of teams was reduced from 20 to 14. The season was won by Partick Thistle, who were promoted along with Kilmarnock to the Premier Division. Dunfermline Athletic and Clyde were relegated to the Second Division.
League table
References
References
- "Scottish Division One 1975-1976 Table". statto.com.
- "Scottish Division One 1975-1976 Season Summary". statto.com.
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