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1983–84 in Scottish football

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headerstylebackground:#BFD7FF
above1983–84 in Scottish football
image[[Image:Flag of Scotland with football.png200px]]
header1Premier Division champions
data2Aberdeen
header3Division One champions
data4Morton
header5Division Two champions
data6Forfar Athletic
header7Scottish Cup winners
data8Aberdeen
header9League Cup winners
data10Rangers
header11Junior Cup winners
data12Bo'ness United
header13Teams in Europe
data14Aberdeen, Celtic, Dundee United, Rangers, St Mirren
header15Scotland national team
data16[1984 BHC](1984-british-home-championship), UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying
data17← [1982–83](1982-83-in-scottish-football) [1984–85](1984-85-in-scottish-football) →

The 1983–84 season was the 87th season of competitive football in Scotland.

Scottish Premier Division

Main article: 1983–84 Scottish Premier Division

Champions: Aberdeen

Relegated: St. Johnstone, Motherwell

Scottish League Division One

Main article: 1983–84 Scottish First Division

Promoted: Morton, Dumbarton

Relegated: Raith Rovers, Alloa Athletic

Scottish League Division Two

Main article: 1983–84 Scottish Second Division

Promoted: Forfar Athletic, East Fife

Other honours

Cup honours

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-upReport
[Scottish Cup 1983–84](1983-84-scottish-cup)Aberdeen2 – 1Celtic[Wikipedia article](1984-scottish-cup-final)
[League Cup 1983–84](1983-84-scottish-league-cup)Rangers3 – 2Celtic[Wikipedia article](1984-scottish-league-cup-final-march)
Youth CupCeltic2 – 0Rangers
Junior CupBo'ness United2 – 0Baillieston Juniors

Individual honours

AwardWinnerClub
Footballer of the YearSCO Willie MillerAberdeen
Players' Player of the YearSCO Willie MillerAberdeen
Young Player of the YearSCO John RobertsonHeart of Midlothian

Scottish national team

Main article: Scotland national football team 1980–99 results

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionScotland scorer(s)
21 September 1983Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)Uruguay Uruguay2–0FriendlyJohn Robertson, Davie Dodds
12 October 1983Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)Belgium Belgium1–1ECQG1Charlie Nicholas
16 November 1983Kurt-Wabbel Stadion, Halle (A)East Germany East Germany1–2ECQG1Eamonn Bannon
13 December 1983Windsor Park, Belfast (A)Northern Ireland Northern Ireland0–2[BHC](1984-british-home-championship)
28 February 1984Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)Wales Wales2–1[BHC](1984-british-home-championship)Davie Cooper, Maurice Johnston
26 May 1984Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)ENG England1–1[BHC](1984-british-home-championship)Mark McGhee
1 June 1984Stade Vélodrome, Marseille (A)France France0–2Friendly

Key:

  • (H) = Home match
  • (A) = Away match
  • ECQG1 = European Championship qualifying - Group 1
  • BHC = British Home Championship

References

  1. "1983/84 - the Scottish Football League".
  2. Scotland's score is shown first.
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