1998–99 in Scottish football


The 1998–99 season was the 102nd season of Scottish league football.

League competitions

Scottish Premier League

Summary

The 1998–99 SPL season was one that ended in success for Rangers. Dutchman Dick Advocaat was brought in to replace Walter Smith at Rangers and made major changes, bringing in many players.
Rangers were comfortable for most of the season, being top for most of it. Their main low of the season was a 5–1 defeat to Celtic at Parkhead. After beating Aberdeen 3–1 at Ibrox on 25 April, Rangers had a chance to clinch the title at Parkhead on 2 May.
Rangers did what they wanted to do with a 3–0 victory. Two goals from Neil McCann and a Jorg Albertz penalty gave Rangers their 100th league victory over Celtic. The match was overshadowed by the controversy during and after the game. Three players were sent off and referee Hugh Dallas was hit by a coin thrown from the Celtic end.
Rangers were presented with the trophy the following week at home to Hearts. The match ended 0–0. Dunfermline Athletic were relegated to the First Division.

Table

Scottish First Division

Scottish Second Division

Scottish Third Division

Other honours

Cup honours

The Scottish League Cup began in August and ended in November. Eventual winners Rangers defeated Alloa Athletic, Ayr United and Airdrieonians en route to the final which was held at Celtic Park. Rangers defeated SPL side St Johnstone 2–1 to give Dick Advocaat his first trophy as Rangers manager.
The Scottish Cup began in January and ended in May. Eventual winners Rangers defeated Stenhousemuir, Hamilton Academical, Falkirk and St Johnstone en route the final. At the new Hampden Park, Rangers met Old Firm rivals Celtic. A Rod Wallace goal clinched a domestic treble for Rangers in Dick Advocaat's first season as manager.

Individual honours

SPFA awards

SFWA awards

Scottish clubs in Europe

ClubCompetitionFinal roundCoef.
CelticUEFA Champions League
UEFA Cup
Second qualifying round
Second round
7.50
Heart of MidlothianUEFA Cup Winners' CupFirst round3.00
RangersUEFA CupThird round10.50
KilmarnockUEFA CupSecond qualifying round1.50

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Scotland national team

DateVenueOpponentsCompetitionScotland scorer
5 SeptemberZalgirio Stadionas, Vilnius Lithuania0–0ECQG9
10 OctoberTyencastle Park, Edinburgh Estonia3–2ECQG9Billy Dodds, Sergei Hohlov-Simson
14 OctoberPittodrie, Aberdeen Faroe Islands2–1ECQG9Billy Dodds, Craig Burley
31 MarchCeltic Park, Glasgow Czech Republic1–2ECQG9Eoin Jess
28 AprilWeserstadion, Bremen Germany1–0FriendlyDon Hutchison
5 JuneSvangaskarð, Toftir Faroe Islands1–1ECQG9Allan Johnston
9 JuneSparta Stadion, Prague Czech Republic2–3ECQG9Paul Ritchie, Allan Johnston

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