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1995–96 Scottish Premier Division

90th season of top-tier football league in Scotland


90th season of top-tier football league in Scotland

FieldValue
competitionScottish Premier Division
season[1995–96](1995-96-in-scottish-football)
dates26 August 1995 – 4 May 1996
winnersRangers
11th Premier Division title
46th Scottish title
relegatedFalkirk
continentalcup1[Champions League](1996-97-uefa-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersRangers
continentalcup2[UEFA Cup](1996-97-uefa-cup)
continentalcup2 qualifiersCeltic
Aberdeen
continentalcup3[Cup Winners' Cup](1996-97-uefa-cup-winners-cup)
continentalcup3 qualifiersHeart of Midlothian
league topscorerPierre van Hooijdonk (26)
total goals477
average goals2.65
biggest home winRangers 7–0 Hibernian (30 Dec)
biggest away winHeart of Midlothian 0–4 Celtic (23 Sep)
Partick Thistle 0–4 Rangers (14 Oct)
Hibernian 0–4 Celtic (9 Dec)
Falkirk 0–4 Rangers (6 Jan)
highest attendance47,312, Rangers 1–1 Celtic (17 Mar)
lowest attendance2,320, Partick Thistle 0–3 Raith Rovers (3 Mar)
average attendance15,035
prevseason[1994–95](1994-95-scottish-premier-division)
nextseason[1996–97](1996-97-scottish-premier-division)

11th Premier Division title 46th Scottish title

Partick Thistle Aberdeen Partick Thistle 0–4 Rangers (14 Oct) Hibernian 0–4 Celtic (9 Dec) Falkirk 0–4 Rangers (6 Jan) The 1995–96 Scottish Premier Division season was the second season involving a relegation playoff with the Scottish First Division. The season began on 26 August 1995.

Overview

The 1995–96 Scottish Premier Division season ended in success for Rangers who won the title by four points from nearest rivals Celtic to clinch eight titles in a row, despite Celtic losing only one league match in the entire season. Falkirk were relegated to the First Division after finishing bottom with Partick Thistle also being relegated after losing the relegation playoff to Dundee United. As champions, Rangers qualified for the Champions League while Celtic were joined by third-placed Aberdeen in qualifying for the UEFA Cup. Fourth-placed Hearts qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup as Scottish Cup runners-up.

The season began on 26 August with the first goal of the season scored by Aberdeen's John Inglis as they won 3–2 away to Falkirk. The regular league season ended on 4 May with Hibernian's Darren Jackson netting a late winner in a 1–0 win at home to Partick Thistle to claim the final goal of the season.

Clubs

Promotion and relegation from 1994–95

Promoted from First Division to Premier League

  • Raith Rovers

Relegated from Premier Division to First Division

  • Dundee United

Stadia and locations

TeamLocationStadium
AberdeenAberdeenPittodrie Stadium
CelticParkhead, GlasgowCeltic Park
FalkirkFalkirkBrockville Park
Heart of MidlothianGorgie, EdinburghTynecastle Park
HibernianLeith, EdinburghEaster Road
KilmarnockKilmarnockRugby Park
MotherwellMotherwellFir Park
Partick ThistleMaryhill, GlasgowFirhill Stadium
Raith RoversKirkcaldyStark's Park
RangersIbrox, GlasgowIbrox Park

Managers

TeamManager
AberdeenSCO Roy Aitken
CelticSCO Tommy Burns
FalkirkSCO Eamonn Bannon
Heart of MidlothianSCO Jim Jefferies
HibernianSCO Alex Miller
KilmarnockSCO Alex Totten
MotherwellSCO Alex McLeish
Partick ThistleSCO Murdo MacLeod
Raith RoversSCO Jimmy Thomson
RangersSCO Walter Smith

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerDate of vacancyManner of departureIncoming managerDate of appointment
Heart of MidlothianSCO Tommy McLean21 July 1995SackedSCO Jim Jefferies4 August 1995
FalkirkSCO Jim Jefferies4 August 1995Signed by Heart of MidlothianSCO John LambieAugust 1995
Partick ThistleSCO John LambieAugust 1995Signed by FalkirkSCO Murdo MacLeodAugust 1995
Raith RoversNIR Jimmy NichollFebruary 1996Signed by MillwallSCO Jimmy ThomsonFebruary 1996
FalkirkSCO John Lambie16 March 1996ResignedSCO Eamonn BannonMay 1996

Events

  • 14 October: Gordon Durie hits the first hat-trick of the season in a 4–0 win at Partick Thistle.
  • 28 April: Rangers win the title at Ibrox as a Paul Gascoigne hat-trick helps them to a 3–1 win over Aberdeen.

League table

Results

Matches 1–18

During matches 1–18 each team plays every other team twice (home and away).

Matches 19–36

During matches 19–36 each team plays every other team a further two times (home and away).

Play-off

A two leg play-off took place between the 9th placed team in the Premier Division (Partick Thistle) and the runner-up of the First Division (Dundee United) for a place in the 1996–97 Scottish Premier Division.

The first leg at Firhill Stadium finished 1–1 and the second leg at Tannadice Park four days later also finished 1–1 after 90 minutes, meaning extra time was required to separate the teams. Owen Coyle scored for Dundee United during extra time, meaning Dundee United won 3–2 on aggregate, and returned to the Premier Division and Partick Thistle were relegated to the First Division.

Top scorers

PlayerGoalsTeam
NED Pierre van Hooijdonk26Celtic
SCO Gordon Durie17Rangers
SCO Ally McCoist16Rangers
ENG Paul Gascoigne14Rangers
SCO Paul Wright13Kilmarnock
SCO John Collins11Celtic
SCO John RobertsonHeart of Midlothian
SCO Darren Jackson10Hibernian
SCO Colin CameronRaith Rovers
SCO Scott Booth9Aberdeen
SCO Joe Miller
SCO Keith WrightHibernian

Source: Soccerbot

Awards

  • Player awards
AwardWinnerClub
PFA Players' Player of the YearENGRangers
PFA Young Player of the YearSCOCeltic
SFWA Footballer of the YearENGRangers
  • Manager awards
AwardWinnerClub
SFWA Manager of the YearSCORangers

Attendances

!#!!Football club!!Home games!!Average attendance |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Rangers FC || 18 || 44,661 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Celtic FC || 18 || 34,342 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Aberdeen FC || 18 || 12,764 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Heart of Midlothian || 18 || 12,077 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Hibernian FC || 18 || 9,842 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Kilmarnock FC || 18 || 8,719 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Motherwell FC || 18 || 7,222 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Partick Thistle || 18 || 6,458 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Falkirk FC || 18 || 5,885 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Raith Rovers || 18 || 5,784 |- |} }}

References

References

  1. "Scottish Premier Division 1995/96". Soccerbot.
  2. "Historical attendances".
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