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1989–90 in Scottish football

The 1989–90 season was the 93rd season of competitive football in Scotland. [1]

1989–90 in Scottish football
Premier Division champions
Rangers
Division One champions
St Johnstone
Division Two champions
Brechin City
Scottish Cup winners
Aberdeen
League Cup winners
Aberdeen
Junior Cup winners
Hill of Beath Hawthorn
Teams in Europe
Aberdeen, Celtic, Dundee United, Hibernian, Rangers
Scotland national team
1990 World Cup qualification, 1990 World Cup
1988–89 1990–91

Notable events Edit

Rangers won their third league title in four seasons under the management of Graeme Souness.

Aberdeen won their first major honours since the departure of Alex Ferguson, winning a cup double of the Scottish Cup and the League Cup.

Celtic finished the season without winning a trophy, mounting the pressure on manager Billy McNeill.

Rangers abandoned their longstanding signing policy by acquiring Mo Johnston, who was the first high-profile Catholic player to sign for Rangers. Johnston joined Rangers after having come close to rejoining his old club Celtic from French club Nantes. Also arriving at Rangers was the Everton and England winger Trevor Steven, filling the gap on the right wing left by club hero David Cooper, who signed for Motherwell.

Rangers had four players – more than any other club – selected for the England World Cup squad. Goalkeeper Chris Woods, defenders Gary Stevens and Terry Butcher, and winger Trevor Steven helped them reach the semi-finals.

Scottish Premier Division Edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Rangers (C) 36 20 11 5 48 19 +29 51 Qualification for the European Cup first round
2 Aberdeen 36 17 10 9 56 33 +23 44 Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round
3 Heart of Midlothian 36 16 12 8 54 35 +19 44 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
4 Dundee United 36 11 13 12 36 39 −3 35
5 Celtic 36 10 14 12 37 37 0 34
6 Motherwell 36 11 12 13 43 47 −4 34
7 Hibernian 36 12 10 14 34 41 −7 34
8 Dunfermline Athletic 36 11 8 17 37 50 −13 30
9 St Mirren 36 10 10 16 28 48 −20 30
10 Dundee (R) 36 5 14 17 41 65 −24 24 Relegation to the 1990–91 Scottish First Division
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Champions: Rangers
Relegated: Dundee

Scottish League Division One Edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 St Johnstone (C, P) 39 25 8 6 81 39 +42 58 Promotion to Premier Division
2 Airdrieonians 39 23 8 8 77 45 +32 54
3 Clydebank 39 17 10 12 74 64 +10 44
4 Falkirk 39 14 15 10 59 46 +13 43
5 Raith Rovers 39 15 12 12 57 50 +7 42
6 Hamilton Academical 39 14 13 12 52 53 −1 41
7 Meadowbank Thistle 39 13 13 13 41 46 −5 39
8 Partick Thistle 39 12 14 13 62 53 +9 38
9 Clyde 39 10 15 14 39 46 −7 35
10 Ayr United 39 11 13 15 41 62 −21 35
11 Morton 39 9 16 14 38 46 −8 34
12 Forfar Athletic 39 8 15 16 51 65 −14 29[a]
13 Albion Rovers (R) 39 8 11 20 50 78 −28 27 Relegation to Second Division
14 Alloa Athletic (R) 39 6 13 20 41 70 −29 25
Source: RSSSF and statto[2]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ 2 points deducted

Promoted: St Johnstone
Relegated: Albion Rovers, Alloa Athletic

Scottish League Division Two Edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Brechin City 39 19 11 9 59 44 +15 49 Promotion to the 1990–91 First Division
2 Kilmarnock 39 21 5 13 67 41 +26 47
3 Stirling Albion 39 20 7 12 73 50 +23 47
4 Stenhousemuir 39 18 9 12 62 53 +9 45
5 Berwick Rangers 39 18 5 16 66 57 +9 41
6 Dumbarton 39 15 10 14 70 73 −3 40
7 Cowdenbeath 39 13 13 13 58 54 +4 39
8 Stranraer 39 15 8 16 57 59 −2 38
9 East Fife 39 12 12 15 60 63 −3 36
10 Queen of the South 39 11 14 14 58 69 −11 36
11 Queen's Park 39 13 10 16 40 51 −11 36
12 Arbroath 39 12 10 17 47 61 −14 34
13 Montrose 39 10 12 17 53 63 −10 32
14 East Stirlingshire 39 8 10 21 34 66 −32 26
Source: "1989-1990 Second Division - SPFL Archive". SPFL. Retrieved 29 April 2021.

Promoted: Brechin City, Kilmarnock

Other honours Edit

Cup honours Edit

Senior Edit

Individual honours Edit

SPFA awards Edit

SFWA awards Edit

Scotland national team Edit

Date Venue Opponents Score[3] Competition Scotland scorer(s)
6 September 1989 Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb (A)   Yugoslavia 1–3 WCQG5 Gordon Durie
11 October 1989 Parc des Princes, Paris (A)   France 0–3 WCQG5
15 November 1989 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)   Norway 1–1 WCQG5 Ally McCoist
28 March 1990 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)   Argentina 1–0 Friendly Stewart McKimmie
25 April 1990 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  East Germany 0–1 Friendly
16 May 1990 Pittodrie, Aberdeen (H)   Egypt 1–3 Friendly Ally McCoist
19 May 1990 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)   Poland 1–1 Friendly Maurice Johnston
28 May 1990 Ta'Qali Stadium, Valletta (A)   Malta 2–1 Friendly Alan McInally (2)
11 June 1990 Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa (N)   Costa Rica 0–1 WCGC
16 June 1990 Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa (N)   Sweden 2–1 WCGC Stuart McCall, Maurice Johnston
20 June 1990 Stadio Delle Alpi, Turin (N)   Brazil 0–1 WCGC

Key:

  • (H) = Home match
  • (A) = Away match
  • WCQG5 = World Cup qualifying – Group 5
  • WCGC = World Cup – Group C

See also Edit

Notes and references Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 December 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
  2. ^ . statto.com. Archived from the original on 22 December 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  3. ^ Scotland's score is shown first.

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The 1989 90 season was the 93rd season of competitive football in Scotland 1 1989 90 in Scottish footballPremier Division championsRangersDivision One championsSt JohnstoneDivision Two championsBrechin CityScottish Cup winnersAberdeenLeague Cup winnersAberdeenJunior Cup winnersHill of Beath HawthornTeams in EuropeAberdeen Celtic Dundee United Hibernian RangersScotland national team1990 World Cup qualification 1990 World Cup 1988 89 1990 91 Contents 1 Notable events 2 Scottish Premier Division 3 Scottish League Division One 4 Scottish League Division Two 5 Other honours 5 1 Cup honours 5 1 1 Senior 5 2 Individual honours 5 2 1 SPFA awards 5 2 2 SFWA awards 6 Scotland national team 7 See also 8 Notes and referencesNotable events EditRangers won their third league title in four seasons under the management of Graeme Souness Aberdeen won their first major honours since the departure of Alex Ferguson winning a cup double of the Scottish Cup and the League Cup Celtic finished the season without winning a trophy mounting the pressure on manager Billy McNeill Rangers abandoned their longstanding signing policy by acquiring Mo Johnston who was the first high profile Catholic player to sign for Rangers Johnston joined Rangers after having come close to rejoining his old club Celtic from French club Nantes Also arriving at Rangers was the Everton and England winger Trevor Steven filling the gap on the right wing left by club hero David Cooper who signed for Motherwell Rangers had four players more than any other club selected for the England World Cup squad Goalkeeper Chris Woods defenders Gary Stevens and Terry Butcher and winger Trevor Steven helped them reach the semi finals Scottish Premier Division EditMain article 1989 90 Scottish Premier Division Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation1 Rangers C 36 20 11 5 48 19 29 51 Qualification for the European Cup first round2 Aberdeen 36 17 10 9 56 33 23 44 Qualification for the Cup Winners Cup first round3 Heart of Midlothian 36 16 12 8 54 35 19 44 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round4 Dundee United 36 11 13 12 36 39 3 355 Celtic 36 10 14 12 37 37 0 346 Motherwell 36 11 12 13 43 47 4 347 Hibernian 36 12 10 14 34 41 7 348 Dunfermline Athletic 36 11 8 17 37 50 13 309 St Mirren 36 10 10 16 28 48 20 3010 Dundee R 36 5 14 17 41 65 24 24 Relegation to the 1990 91 Scottish First DivisionSource RSSSFRules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored C Champions R Relegated Champions RangersRelegated DundeeScottish League Division One EditMain article 1989 90 Scottish First Division Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation1 St Johnstone C P 39 25 8 6 81 39 42 58 Promotion to Premier Division2 Airdrieonians 39 23 8 8 77 45 32 543 Clydebank 39 17 10 12 74 64 10 444 Falkirk 39 14 15 10 59 46 13 435 Raith Rovers 39 15 12 12 57 50 7 426 Hamilton Academical 39 14 13 12 52 53 1 417 Meadowbank Thistle 39 13 13 13 41 46 5 398 Partick Thistle 39 12 14 13 62 53 9 389 Clyde 39 10 15 14 39 46 7 3510 Ayr United 39 11 13 15 41 62 21 3511 Morton 39 9 16 14 38 46 8 3412 Forfar Athletic 39 8 15 16 51 65 14 29 a 13 Albion Rovers R 39 8 11 20 50 78 28 27 Relegation to Second Division14 Alloa Athletic R 39 6 13 20 41 70 29 25Source RSSSF and statto 2 Rules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored C Champions P Promoted R RelegatedNotes 2 points deducted Promoted St JohnstoneRelegated Albion Rovers Alloa AthleticScottish League Division Two EditMain article 1989 90 Scottish Second Division Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation1 Brechin City 39 19 11 9 59 44 15 49 Promotion to the 1990 91 First Division2 Kilmarnock 39 21 5 13 67 41 26 473 Stirling Albion 39 20 7 12 73 50 23 474 Stenhousemuir 39 18 9 12 62 53 9 455 Berwick Rangers 39 18 5 16 66 57 9 416 Dumbarton 39 15 10 14 70 73 3 407 Cowdenbeath 39 13 13 13 58 54 4 398 Stranraer 39 15 8 16 57 59 2 389 East Fife 39 12 12 15 60 63 3 3610 Queen of the South 39 11 14 14 58 69 11 3611 Queen s Park 39 13 10 16 40 51 11 3612 Arbroath 39 12 10 17 47 61 14 3413 Montrose 39 10 12 17 53 63 10 3214 East Stirlingshire 39 8 10 21 34 66 32 26Source 1989 1990 Second Division SPFL Archive SPFL Retrieved 29 April 2021 Promoted Brechin City KilmarnockOther honours EditCup honours Edit Competition Winner Score Runner up ReportScottish Cup 1989 90 Aberdeen 0 0 a e t 9 8 pen Celtic Wikipedia articleLeague Cup 1989 90 Aberdeen 2 1 a e t Rangers Wikipedia articleYouth Cup Hibernian 0 0 a e t 4 2 Pen Dundee UnitedJunior Cup Hill of Beath Hawthorn 1 0 LesmahagowSenior Edit Competition WinnerHighland League 1989 90 Elgin CityEast of Scotland League Annan AthleticSouth of Scotland League GirvanIndividual honours Edit SPFA awards Edit Award Winner ClubPlayers Player of the Year nbsp Jim Bett AberdeenYoung Player of the Year nbsp Scott Crabbe Heart of MidlothianSFWA awards Edit Award Winner ClubFootballer of the Year nbsp Alex McLeish AberdeenManager of the year nbsp Andy Roxburgh ScotlandScotland national team EditMain article Scotland national football team 1980 99 results Date Venue Opponents Score 3 Competition Scotland scorer s 6 September 1989 Stadion Maksimir Zagreb A nbsp Yugoslavia 1 3 WCQG5 Gordon Durie11 October 1989 Parc des Princes Paris A nbsp France 0 3 WCQG515 November 1989 Hampden Park Glasgow H nbsp Norway 1 1 WCQG5 Ally McCoist28 March 1990 Hampden Park Glasgow H nbsp Argentina 1 0 Friendly Stewart McKimmie25 April 1990 Hampden Park Glasgow H nbsp East Germany 0 1 Friendly16 May 1990 Pittodrie Aberdeen H nbsp Egypt 1 3 Friendly Ally McCoist19 May 1990 Hampden Park Glasgow H nbsp Poland 1 1 Friendly Maurice Johnston28 May 1990 Ta Qali Stadium Valletta A nbsp Malta 2 1 Friendly Alan McInally 2 11 June 1990 Stadio Luigi Ferraris Genoa N nbsp Costa Rica 0 1 WCGC16 June 1990 Stadio Luigi Ferraris Genoa N nbsp Sweden 2 1 WCGC Stuart McCall Maurice Johnston20 June 1990 Stadio Delle Alpi Turin N nbsp Brazil 0 1 WCGCKey H Home match A Away match WCQG5 World Cup qualifying Group 5 WCGC World Cup Group CSee also Edit1989 90 Aberdeen F C season 1989 90 Dundee United F C season 1989 90 Rangers F C seasonNotes and references Edit 1989 90 the Scottish Football League Archived from the original on 5 December 2012 Retrieved 15 December 2011 Scottish Division One 1989 1990 Season Summary statto com Archived from the original on 22 December 2014 Retrieved 10 April 2012 Scotland s score is shown first Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 90 in Scottish football amp oldid 1152280428, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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