2005–06 in Scottish football


The 2005–06 season was the 109th season of competitive football in Scotland.

Notable events

2005

2005

Scottish Premier League

The Scottish Premier League 2005–06 season finished in May 2006 with Celtic as champions. Livingston were relegated to the First Division and First Division winners St Mirren were promoted. For the first time in 11 years, when Celtic finished fourth behind Rangers, Motherwell and Hibernian, the Old Firm were separated with Rangers finishing third behind Hearts. Kris Boyd was the top scorer with 32 goals. Attendances went up to 3.7 million, the highest figure in top-flight Scottish football since the 1960s.

Scottish First Division

Scottish Second Division

Scottish Third Division

Other honours

Cup honours

Hearts became the first non-Old Firm club to win the Scottish Cup since they themselves lifted the trophy in 1998. Second Division side Gretna became the first club in history from the third-tier of Scottish football to reach the final. Celtic meanwhile lifted the League Cup in what was manager Gordon Strachan's first trophy as manager. St Mirren were winners of the Challenge Cup in a season that would eventually see them promoted to the SPL. Auchinleck Talbot lifted the Junior Cup.
CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-upReport
Scottish Cup 2005–06Heart of Midlothian1 – 1
GretnaWikipedia article
League Cup 2005–06Celtic3 – 0Dunfermline AthleticWikipedia article
Challenge Cup 2005–06St Mirren2 – 1Hamilton AcademicalWikipedia article
Youth CupCeltic3 – 1Heart of Midlothian
Junior CupAuchinleck Talbot2 – 1Bathgate Thistle

Non-league honours

Senior honours

CompetitionWinner
Highland League 2005–06Deveronvale
East of Scotland LeagueEdinburgh City
South of Scotland LeagueThreave Rovers

Junior honours

CompetitionWinner
West RegionAuchinleck Talbot
East RegionTayport
North RegionCulter

Individual honours

SPFA awards

SFWA awards

Scottish clubs in Europe

Summary

Average coefficient -

Rangers

Celtic

Hibernian

Dundee United

Scotland national team

failed in their attempt to qualify for the 2006 World Cup, eventually finishing third in their group. However, significant improvement was shown in results with just two defeats from nine matches, compared with four defeats from nine during the previous season. Wins against Moldova and Norway and a draw at home to Italy had raised hopes that Scotland could gain second place behind Italy and therefore enter the play-offs. However a 1–0 defeat at home to Belarus ended their hopes of qualification. They finished the season strongly, however, with a victory over Slovenia and also lifted the Kirin Cup — beating Bulgaria and drawing with hosts Japan.
DateVenueOpponentsCompetitionScotland scorerReport
17 AugustArnold Schwarzenegger Stadion, Graz 2–2FriendlyKenny Miller, Garry O'Connor
3 SeptemberHampden Park, Glasgow 1–1WCQ5Kenny Miller
7 SeptemberUllevaal Stadium, Oslo 2–1WCQ5Kenny Miller
8 OctoberHampden Park, Glasgow 0–1WCQ5
12 OctoberArena Petrol, Celje 3–0WCQ5Darren Fletcher, James McFadden, Paul Hartley
12 NovemberHampden Park, Glasgow 1–1FriendlyAndy Webster
1 MarchHampden Park, Glasgow 1–3FriendlyKenny Miller
11 MayKobe Wing Stadium, Kobe 5–1Kirin CupKris Boyd, Chris Burke, James McFadden
13 MaySaitama Stadium, Tokyo 0–0Kirin Cup

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