2006–07 in Scottish football


The 2006–07 season was the 110th season of competitive football in Scotland.

Notable events

2006

was played at Hampden Park, Glasgow.

2006

Celtic made preparations for the Champions League with the high-profile signings of Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink from PSV Eindhoven, Jiri Jarosik from Chelsea and Thomas Gravesen from Real Madrid while Stilyan Petrov left to join former boss Martin O'Neill at Aston Villa. Celtic also signed former Rangers striker Kenny Miller on a free transfer from Wolverhampton Wanderers. Rangers, under new manager Paul Le Guen, brought in several players including Jérémy Clément from Paris Saint Germain and Filip Sebo from Austria Vienna while Peter Løvenkrands departed for Schalke 04. Hearts paid £200,000 for PAOK Salonika defender Hristos Karipidis and sold Rudi Skácel to Southampton after a dispute between the player and the club. Hibs brought in English League Two defenders Rob Jones and Shelton Martis but lost last season's top scorer Derek Riordan who joined Celtic.

Domestic

Celtic further strengthened their squad with the signings of Paul Hartley from Hearts and Mark Brown from Inverness, while Steven Pressley was also signed after being released by Hearts. Shaun Maloney joined Aston Villa after contract negotiations broke down. New Rangers manager Walter Smith brought in defenders David Weir, Andy Webster and Ugo Ehiogu and spent £2m on Hibs' highly rated midfielder Kevin Thomson. Hearts looked to boost their European qualification hopes with the signing of a further four players on loan from FBK Kaunas as well as Laryea Kingston from Terek Grozny. New Dunfermline boss Stephen Kenny brought in loan signings James O'Brien from Celtic, Adam Hammill from Liverpool and Stephen Glass from Hibs with the club bottom of the SPL.

Domestic

League competitions

Scottish Premier League

Scottish First Division

Scottish Second Division

Scottish Third Division

Cup honours

Non-league honours

Senior honours

CompetitionWinner
Highland League 2006–07Keith
East of Scotland LeagueAnnan Athletic
South of Scotland LeagueThreave Rovers

Junior honours

West Region

East Region

North Region

Individual Honours

SPFA awards

SWFA awards

Scottish clubs in Europe

Summary

ClubCompetitionProgressCoef.
CelticUEFA Champions LeagueRound of 1611.00
Heart of MidlothianUEFA Champions League
UEFA Cup
Third qualifying round
First round
2.50
RangersUEFA CupRound of 1613.00
GretnaUEFA CupSecond qualifying round0.50
HibernianUEFA Intertoto CupThird roundN/A

Average coefficient -

Celtic

Heart of Midlothian

Rangers

Gretna

Hibernian

Scotland national team

DateVenueOpponentsCompetitionScotland scorerReport
2 SeptemberCeltic Park, Glasgow 6–0ECQDarren Fletcher, James McFadden, Kris Boyd,
Kenny Miller, Garry O'Connor
6 SeptemberS Dariaus ir S.Gireno SC, Kaunas 2–1ECQChristian Dailly, Kenny Miller
7 OctoberHampden Park, Glasgow 1–0ECQGary Caldwell
11 OctoberOlympic Stadium, Kiev 0–2ECQ
24 MarchHampden Park, Glasgow 2–1ECQKris Boyd, Craig Beattie
28 MarchStadio San Nicola, Bari 0–2ECQ
30 MayGerhard Hanappi Stadium, Vienna 1–0FriendlyGarry O'Connor
6 JuneSvangaskard Stadium, Toftir 2–0ECQShaun Maloney, Garry O'Connor

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