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1983–84 in Scottish football
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| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| headerstyle | background:#BFD7FF | |
| above | 1983–84 in Scottish football | |
| image | [[Image:Flag of Scotland with football.png | 200px]] |
| header1 | Premier Division champions | |
| data2 | Aberdeen | |
| header3 | Division One champions | |
| data4 | Morton | |
| header5 | Division Two champions | |
| data6 | Forfar Athletic | |
| header7 | Scottish Cup winners | |
| data8 | Aberdeen | |
| header9 | League Cup winners | |
| data10 | Rangers | |
| header11 | Junior Cup winners | |
| data12 | Bo'ness United | |
| header13 | Teams in Europe | |
| data14 | Aberdeen, Celtic, Dundee United, Rangers, St Mirren | |
| header15 | Scotland 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
| Competition | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Report |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Scottish Cup 1983–84](1983-84-scottish-cup) | Aberdeen | 2 – 1 | Celtic | [Wikipedia article](1984-scottish-cup-final) |
| [League Cup 1983–84](1983-84-scottish-league-cup) | Rangers | 3 – 2 | Celtic | [Wikipedia article](1984-scottish-league-cup-final-march) |
| Youth Cup | Celtic | 2 – 0 | Rangers | |
| Junior Cup | Bo'ness United | 2 – 0 | Baillieston Juniors |
Individual honours
| Award | Winner | Club |
|---|---|---|
| Footballer of the Year | SCO Willie Miller | Aberdeen |
| Players' Player of the Year | SCO Willie Miller | Aberdeen |
| Young Player of the Year | SCO John Robertson | Heart of Midlothian |
Scottish national team
Main article: Scotland national football team 1980–99 results
| Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Scotland scorer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21 September 1983 | Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) | Uruguay Uruguay | 2–0 | Friendly | John Robertson, Davie Dodds |
| 12 October 1983 | Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) | Belgium Belgium | 1–1 | ECQG1 | Charlie Nicholas |
| 16 November 1983 | Kurt-Wabbel Stadion, Halle (A) | East Germany East Germany | 1–2 | ECQG1 | Eamonn Bannon |
| 13 December 1983 | Windsor Park, Belfast (A) | Northern Ireland Northern Ireland | 0–2 | [BHC](1984-british-home-championship) | |
| 28 February 1984 | Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) | Wales Wales | 2–1 | [BHC](1984-british-home-championship) | Davie Cooper, Maurice Johnston |
| 26 May 1984 | Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) | ENG England | 1–1 | [BHC](1984-british-home-championship) | Mark McGhee |
| 1 June 1984 | Stade Vélodrome, Marseille (A) | France France | 0–2 | Friendly |
Key:
- (H) = Home match
- (A) = Away match
- ECQG1 = European Championship qualifying - Group 1
- BHC = British Home Championship
References
- "1983/84 - the Scottish Football League".
- Scotland's score is shown first.
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