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1992–93 in Scottish football
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| above | 1992–1993 in Scottish football | |
| image | [[Image:Flag of Scotland with football.png | 200px]] |
| header1 | Premier Division champions | |
| data2 | Rangers | |
| header3 | Division One champions | |
| data4 | Raith Rovers | |
| header5 | Division Two champions | |
| data6 | Clyde | |
| header7 | Scottish Cup winners | |
| data8 | Rangers | |
| header9 | League Cup winners | |
| data10 | Rangers | |
| header11 | Challenge Cup winners | |
| data12 | Hamilton Academical | |
| header13 | Junior Cup winners | |
| data14 | Glenafton Athletic | |
| header15 | Teams in Europe | |
| data16 | Airdrieonians, Celtic, Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian, Rangers | |
| header17 | Scotland national team | |
| data18 | 1994 World Cup qualification | |
| data19 | ← 1991–92 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
| Competition | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scottish Cup 1992–93 | Rangers | 2 – 1 | Aberdeen |
| League Cup 1992–93 | Rangers | 2 – 1 | Aberdeen |
| Challenge Cup | Hamilton Academical | 3 – 2 | Greenock Morton |
| Youth Cup | Heart of Midlothian | 3 – 1 | Rangers |
| Junior Cup | Glenafton Athletic | 1 – 0 | Tayport |
Individual honours
SPFA awards
| Award | Winner | Club |
|---|---|---|
| Players' Player of the Year | SCO Andy Goram | Rangers |
| Young Player of the Year | SCO Eoin Jess | Aberdeen |
SFWA awards
| Award | Winner | Club |
|---|---|---|
| Footballer of the Year | SCO Andy Goram | Rangers |
| Manager of the year | SCO Walter Smith | Rangers |
Scottish clubs in Europe
| Club | Competition(s) | Final round | Coef. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rangers | UEFA Champions League | Group stage | 18.00 | |
| Airdrieonians | UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | First round | 0.00 | |
| Celtic | UEFA Europa League | Second round | 2.00 | |
| Heart of Midlothian | UEFA Europa League | Second round | 2.00 | |
| Hibernian | UEFA Europa League | First round | 2.00 |
Average coefficient – 4.800
Scotland national team
Main article: Scotland national football team 1980–1999 results
| Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Scotland scorer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 September 1992 | Wankdorf Stadion, Bern (A) | Switzerland Switzerland | 1–3 | WCQG1 | Ally McCoist |
| 14 October 1992 | Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H) | Portugal Portugal | 0–0 | WCQG1 | |
| 18 November 1992 | Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H) | Italy Italy | 0–0 | WCQG1 | |
| 17 February 1993 | Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H) | Malta Malta | 3–0 | WCQG1 | Ally McCoist (2), Pat Nevin |
| 24 March 1993 | Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H) | Germany Germany | 0–1 | Friendly | |
| 28 April 1993 | Estadio da Luz, Lisbon (A) | Portugal Portugal | 0–5 | WCQG1 | |
| 19 May 1993 | Kadrioru Stadium, Tallinn (A) | Estonia Estonia | 3–0 | WCQG1 | Kevin Gallacher, John Collins, Scott Booth |
| 2 June 1993 | Pittodrie, Aberdeen (H) | Estonia Estonia | 3–1 | WCQG1 | Pat Nevin (2), Brian McClair |
Key:
- (H) = Home match
- (A) = Away match
- WCQG1 = World Cup qualifying – Group 1
References
- "1992/93 - the Scottish Football League".
- Scotland's score is shown first.
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