1996–97 in Scottish football


The 1996–97 season was the 100th season of competitive football in Scotland. This season saw a playoff system introduced between the second bottom club in the Premier Division and the second top club in Division One.

Scottish Premier Division

Champions: Rangers

Relegated: Raith Rovers

Premier Division/Division One playoff

Promoted: St. Johnstone

Relegated: Clydebank, East Fife

Scottish League Division Two

Promoted: Ayr United, Hamilton Academical

Relegated: Dumbarton, Berwick Rangers

Scottish League Division Three

Promoted: Inverness CT, Forfar Athletic

Other honours

Cup honours

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-upReport
Scottish Cup 1996–97Kilmarnock1 – 0FalkirkWikipedia article
League Cup 1996–97Rangers4 – 3Heart of MidlothianWikipedia article
Challenge Cup 1996–97Stranraer1 – 0St JohnstoneWikipedia article
Youth CupCeltic3 – 2Rangers
Junior CupPollok3 – 1Tayport

Individual honours

SPFA awards

SFWA awards

Scottish clubs in Europe

ClubCompetitionFinal roundCoef.
RangersUEFA Champions LeagueGroup stage5.00
Heart of MidlothianUEFA Cup Winners' CupQualifying round1.00
AberdeenUEFA CupSecond round5.00
CelticUEFA CupFirst round1.50

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Scotland national team

DateVenueOpponentsCompetitionScotland scorer
31 August 1996Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna Austria0–0WCQG4
5 October 1996Daugava Stadium, Riga Latvia2–0WCQG4John Collins, Darren Jackson
10 November 1996Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow Sweden1–0WCQG4John McGinlay
11 February 1997Stade Louis II, Monaco Estonia0–0WCQG4
29 March 1997Rugby Park, Kilmarnock Estonia2–0WCQG4Tom Boyd, own goal
2 April 1997Celtic Park, Glasgow Austria2–0WCQG4Kevin Gallacher
30 April 1997Ullevi, Gothenburg Sweden1–2WCQG4Kevin Gallacher
27 May 1997Rugby Park, Kilmarnock Wales0–1Friendly
1 June 1997Ta' Qali Stadium, Valletta Malta3–2FriendlyDarren Jackson, Christian Dailly
8 June 1997Dinamo Stadium, Minsk Belarus1–0WCQG4Gary McAllister

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