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1992–93 in Scottish football

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headerstylebackground:#BFD7FF
above1992–1993 in Scottish football
image[[Image:Flag of Scotland with football.png200px]]
header1Premier Division champions
data2Rangers
header3Division One champions
data4Raith Rovers
header5Division Two champions
data6Clyde
header7Scottish Cup winners
data8Rangers
header9League Cup winners
data10Rangers
header11Challenge Cup winners
data12Hamilton Academical
header13Junior Cup winners
data14Glenafton Athletic
header15Teams in Europe
data16Airdrieonians, Celtic, Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian, Rangers
header17Scotland national team
data181994 World Cup qualification
data191991–92 1993–94

The 1992–93 season was the 96th season of competitive football in Scotland.

Notable events

  • Rangers completing a domestic treble of the Premier Division title, Scottish Cup and League Cup.
  • The return of Celtic striker Frank McAvennie to the club from Aston Villa in January, four years after he left them for a second spell at West Ham United.
  • Celtic's £1.5million pre-season move for West Ham United winger Stuart Slater.
  • The pre-season sale of Rangers striker Paul Rideout to Everton for £500,000.
  • Trevor Steven returning to Rangers at the start of the season after a year in France with Marseille, costing them a Scottish record fee of £2.4million – though less than half the £5.5million they had received for him in August 1991.
  • Striker Duncan Shearer, who had played in England since 1983, finally played professional football in his homeland at the age of 30 after joining Aberdeen from Blackburn Rovers for £500,000.
  • Rangers progressing to the group stage of the European Cup, eliminating English league champions Leeds United in the second knockout stage.
  • Aidrieonians going into the European Cup Winners' Cup,{{cite news|url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12587338.Airdrie_pay_the_penalty/
  • Jim McLean's final season as manager of Dundee United, bringing to an end his 22-year reign.

Scottish Premier Division

Main article: 1992–93 Scottish Premier Division

Champions: Rangers

Relegated: Falkirk, Airdrieonians

Scottish League Division One

Main article: 1992–93 Scottish First Division

Promoted: Raith Rovers, Kilmarnock

Relegated: Meadowbank Thistle, Cowdenbeath

Scottish League Division Two

Main article: 1992–93 Scottish Second Division

Promoted: Clyde, Brechin City

Other honours

Cup honours

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-up
Scottish Cup 1992–93Rangers2 – 1Aberdeen
League Cup 1992–93Rangers2 – 1Aberdeen
Challenge CupHamilton Academical3 – 2Greenock Morton
Youth CupHeart of Midlothian3 – 1Rangers
Junior CupGlenafton Athletic1 – 0Tayport

Individual honours

SPFA awards

AwardWinnerClub
Players' Player of the YearSCO Andy GoramRangers
Young Player of the YearSCO Eoin JessAberdeen

SFWA awards

AwardWinnerClub
Footballer of the YearSCO Andy GoramRangers
Manager of the yearSCO Walter SmithRangers

Scottish clubs in Europe

ClubCompetition(s)Final roundCoef.
RangersUEFA Champions LeagueGroup stage18.00
AirdrieoniansUEFA Cup Winners' CupFirst round0.00
CelticUEFA Europa LeagueSecond round2.00
Heart of MidlothianUEFA Europa LeagueSecond round2.00
HibernianUEFA Europa LeagueFirst round2.00

Average coefficient – 4.800

Scotland national team

Main article: Scotland national football team 1980–1999 results

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionScotland scorer(s)
9 September 1992Wankdorf Stadion, Bern (A)Switzerland Switzerland1–3WCQG1Ally McCoist
14 October 1992Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H)Portugal Portugal0–0WCQG1
18 November 1992Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H)Italy Italy0–0WCQG1
17 February 1993Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H)Malta Malta3–0WCQG1Ally McCoist (2), Pat Nevin
24 March 1993Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H)Germany Germany0–1Friendly
28 April 1993Estadio da Luz, Lisbon (A)Portugal Portugal0–5WCQG1
19 May 1993Kadrioru Stadium, Tallinn (A)Estonia Estonia3–0WCQG1Kevin Gallacher, John Collins, Scott Booth
2 June 1993Pittodrie, Aberdeen (H)Estonia Estonia3–1WCQG1Pat Nevin (2), Brian McClair

Key:

  • (H) = Home match
  • (A) = Away match
  • WCQG1 = World Cup qualifying – Group 1

References

  1. "1992/93 - the Scottish Football League".
  2. Scotland's score is shown first.
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