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2009–10 in Scottish football

The 2009–10 season was the 113th season of competitive football in Scotland.[1]

Football in Scotland
Season2009–10
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2009–10 in Scottish football
Premier League champions
Rangers
First Division champions
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Second Division champions
Stirling Albion
Third Division champions
Livingston
Scottish Cup winners
Dundee United
League Cup winners
Rangers
Challenge Cup winners
Dundee
Youth Cup winners
Celtic
Teams in Europe
Aberdeen, Celtic, Falkirk
Heart of Midlothian, Motherwell, Rangers
Scotland national team
2010 World Cup qualification

Overview edit

Notable events edit

  • 5 AugustLivingston are demoted from the First Division to the Third Division in response to the club being deemed in breach of league rules after going into administration and, briefly, liquidation. As a result, Airdrie United are reassigned to the First Division and Cowdenbeath to the Second Division.

Transfer deals edit

Managerial changes edit

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment
Livingston   John Murphy Demoted to coach 31 July[4]   Gary Bollan[4] 31 July
Greenock Morton   Davie Irons Sacked 21 September[5]   James Grady 31 October[6]
Clyde   John Brown Sacked 22 November[7]   John McCormack 30 November[8]
Dundee United   Craig Levein Resigned 23 December   Peter Houston 23 December
Motherwell   Jim Gannon Sacked 28 December   Craig Brown 29 December
Kilmarnock   Jim Jefferies Mutual consent 10 January[9]   Jimmy Calderwood 14 January[10]
Hearts   Csaba László Sacked 28 January   Jim Jefferies 28 January
Falkirk   Eddie May Resigned 11 February   Steven Pressley 11 February
Dundee   Jocky Scott Sacked 20 February   Gordon Chisholm 21 February
Queen of the South   Gordon Chisholm Resigned 21 February   Kenny Brannigan 21 February
Celtic   Tony Mowbray Sacked 25 March[11]   Neil Lennon 25 March

League Competitions edit

Scottish Premier League edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Rangers (C) 38 26 9 3 82 28 +54 87 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Celtic 38 25 6 7 75 39 +36 81 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
3 Dundee United 38 17 12 9 55 47 +8 63 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round[a]
4 Hibernian 38 15 9 14 58 55 +3 54 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round
5 Motherwell 38 13 14 11 52 54 −2 53 Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round
6 Heart of Midlothian 38 13 9 16 35 46 −11 48
7 Hamilton Academical 38 13 10 15 39 46 −7 49
8 St Johnstone 38 12 11 15 57 61 −4 47
9 Aberdeen 38 10 11 17 36 52 −16 41
10 St Mirren 38 7 13 18 36 49 −13 34
11 Kilmarnock 38 8 9 21 29 51 −22 33
12 Falkirk (R) 38 6 13 19 31 57 −26 31 Relegation to the First Division
Source: SPFL Archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ by winning the Scottish Cup.

Scottish First Division edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Inverness Caledonian Thistle (C, P) 36 21 10 5 72 32 +40 73 Promotion to the Premier League
2 Dundee 36 16 13 7 48 34 +14 61
3 Dunfermline Athletic 36 17 7 12 54 44 +10 58
4 Queen of the South 36 15 11 10 53 40 +13 56
5 Ross County 36 15 11 10 46 44 +2 56
6 Partick Thistle 36 14 6 16 43 40 +3 48
7 Raith Rovers 36 11 9 16 36 47 −11 42
8 Greenock Morton 36 11 4 21 40 65 −25 37
9 Airdrie United (R) 36 8 9 19 41 56 −15 33 Qualification to the First Division play-offs
10 Ayr United (R) 36 7 10 19 29 60 −31 31 Relegation to the Second Division
Source: Scottish Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
First Division play-offs: The 9th place team will be entered into a play-off with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th places of the Second Division. The winner gets a place in the 2010-11 First Division
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Scottish Second Division edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Stirling Albion (C, P) 36 18 11 7 68 48 +20 65 Promotion to the First Division
2 Alloa Athletic 36 19 8 9 49 35 +14 65 Qualification for the First Division play-offs[a]
3 Cowdenbeath (O, P) 36 16 11 9 60 41 +19 59
4 Brechin City 36 15 9 12 47 42 +5 54
5 Peterhead 36 15 6 15 45 49 −4 51
6 Dumbarton 36 14 6 16 49 58 −9 48
7 East Fife 36 10 11 15 46 53 −7 41
8 Stenhousemuir 36 9 13 14 38 42 −4 40
9 Arbroath (R) 36 10 10 16 41 55 −14 40 Qualification for the Second Division play-offs[b]
10 Clyde (R) 36 8 7 21 37 57 −20 31 Relegation to the Third Division
Source: Scottish Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ The 2nd, 3rd and 4th placed teams will be entered into a play-off with the First Division's 9th placed team. The winning team will be awarded a place in the 2010–11 First Division.
  2. ^ The 9th place team will be entered into a play-off with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th places of the Third Division. The winner gets a place in the 2010-11 Second Division

Scottish Third Division edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or qualification
1 Livingston (C, P) 36 24 6 6 63 25 +38 78 Promotion to the Second Division
2 Forfar Athletic (P, O) 36 18 9 9 59 44 +15 63 Qualification for the Second Division Play-offs[a]
3 East Stirlingshire 36 19 4 13 50 46 +4 61
4 Queen's Park 36 15 6 15 42 42 0 51
5 Albion Rovers 36 13 11 12 35 35 0 50
6 Berwick Rangers 36 14 8 14 46 50 −4 50
7 Stranraer 36 13 8 15 48 54 −6 47
8 Annan Athletic 36 11 10 15 41 42 −1 43
9 Elgin City 36 9 7 20 46 59 −13 34
10 Montrose 36 5 9 22 30 63 −33 24
Source: Scottish Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. ^ The 2nd, 3rd and 4th placed teams will be entered into a play-off with the Second Division's 9th placed team. The winning team will be awarded a place in the 2010–11 Second Division.

Scottish Premier Under-19 League edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Celtic (C) 22 15 5 2 47 17 +30 50
2 Motherwell 22 12 3 7 58 36 +22 39
3 Rangers 20 11 5 4 38 22 +16 38
4 Dundee United 22 9 10 3 43 34 +9 37
5 St Mirren 22 11 3 8 40 35 +5 36
6 Aberdeen 22 10 3 9 38 28 +10 33
7 Falkirk[a] (R) 22 6 6 10 30 38 −8 24
8 Hamilton Academical 22 6 6 10 34 50 −16 24
9 St Johnstone 22 6 6 10 24 48 −24 24
10 Heart of Midlothian 22 6 5 11 26 28 −2 23
11 Kilmarnock 22 6 3 13 28 48 −20 21
12 Hibernian 22 5 3 14 23 45 −22 18
Updated to match(es) played on 3 May 2010. Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Falkirk U19s will not compete in the 2010–11 competition due to their first team being relegated from the SPL – Inverness Caledonian Thistle will replace them in both leagues

Honours edit

Cup honours edit

Competition Winner Score Runner-up Match report
2009–10 Scottish Cup Dundee United 3 – 0 Ross County BBC Sport
2009–10 League Cup Rangers 1 – 0 St Mirren BBC Sport
2009–10 Challenge Cup Dundee 3 – 2 Inverness Caledonian Thistle BBC Sport
2009–10 Youth Cup Celtic 2 – 0 Rangers BBC Sport
2009–10 Junior Cup Linlithgow Rose 1 - 0 Largs Thistle Daily Record

Non-league honours edit

Senior edit

Junior edit

West Region

East Region

North Region

Individual honours edit

PFA Scotland awards edit

SFWA awards edit

Scottish clubs in Europe edit

Summary edit

  • All teams are eliminated.
  • Current UEFA coefficients: Teams and Country

Rangers edit

Date Venue Opponents Score[12] Rangers scorer(s) Report
Champions League group stage
16 September 2009 Mercedes-Benz Arena, Stuttgart (A)   Stuttgart 1–1 Madjid Bougherra BBC Sport
29 September 2009 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H)   Sevilla 1–4 Nacho Novo BBC Sport
20 October 2009 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H)   Unirea Urziceni 1–4 Vilana (o.g.) BBC Sport
4 November 2009 Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest (A)   Unirea Urziceni 1–1 Lee McCulloch BBC Sport
24 November 2009 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H)   Stuttgart 0–2 BBC Sport
9 December 2009 Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville (A)   Sevilla 0–1 BBC Sport

Celtic edit

Date Venue Opponents Score[12] Celtic scorer(s) Report
Champions League third qualifying round
29 July 2009 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)   Dinamo Moscow 0–1 BBC Sport
4 August 2009 Arena Khimki, Khimki (A)   Dinamo Moscow 2–0 Scott McDonald, Georgios Samaras BBC Sport
Champions League play-off round
19 August 2009 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)   Arsenal 0–2 BBC Sport
26 August 2009 Emirates Stadium, London (A)   Arsenal 1–3 Massimo Donati BBC Sport
UEFA Europa League Group Stage
17 September 2009 Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv (A)   Hapoel Tel Aviv 1–2 Georgios Samaras BBC Sport
1 October 2009 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)   Rapid Vienna 1–1 Scott McDonald BBC Sport
22 October 2009 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)   Hamburg 0–1 BBC Sport
5 November 2009 HSH Nordbank Arena, Hamburg (A)   Hamburg 0–0 BBC Sport
3 December 2009 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)   Hapoel Tel Aviv 2–0 Georgios Samaras, Barry Robson BBC Sport
17 December 2009 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna (A)   Rapid Vienna 3–3 Marc-Antoine Fortune (2), Paul McGowan BBC Sport

Heart of Midlothian edit

Date Venue Opponents Score[12] Heart of Midlothian scorer(s) Report
UEFA Europa League play-off round
20 August 2009 Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb (A)   Dinamo Zagreb 0–4 BBC Sport
27 August 2009 Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh (H)   Dinamo Zagreb 2–0 Michael Stewart, Marius Zaliukas BBC Sport

Aberdeen edit

Date Venue Opponents Score[12] Aberdeen scorer(s) Report
UEFA Europa League third qualifying round
30 July 2009 Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen (H)   Sigma Olomouc 1–5 Charlie Mulgrew BBC Sport
6 August 2009 Andrův stadion, Olomouc (A)   Sigma Olomouc 0–3 BBC Sport

Falkirk edit

Date Venue Opponents Score[12] Falkirk scorer(s) Report
UEFA Europa League second qualifying round
16 July 2009 Falkirk Stadium, Falkirk (H)   Vaduz 1–0 Ryan Flynn BBC Sport
23 July 2009 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz (A)   Vaduz 0–2 BBC Sport

Motherwell edit

National teams edit

Scotland national team edit

Date Venue Opponents Score[13] Competition Scotland scorer(s) Report
12 August 2009 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo   Norway 0–4 WCQ(9) BBC Sport
5 September 2009 Hampden Park, Glasgow   North Macedonia 2–0 WCQ(9) Scott Brown, James McFadden BBC Sport
9 September 2009 Hampden Park, Glasgow   Netherlands 0–1 WCQ(9) BBC Sport
10 October 2009 Nissan Stadium, Yokohama[14]   Japan 0–2 Friendly BBC Sport
14 November 2009 Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff   Wales 0–3 Friendly BBC Sport
3 March 2010 Hampden Park, Glasgow   Czech Republic 1–0 Friendly Scott Brown

Deaths edit

  • 26 July – Graham Potter, 30, Hamilton goalkeeper.[15]
  • 29 July – Paul McGrillen, 37, Motherwell, Falkirk, Partick Thistle and Airdrieonians striker.[16]
  • 13 August – Brian McLaughlin, 54, Celtic, Ayr United, Motherwell, Hamilton Academical and Falkirk winger.[17]
  • 1 September – John Buchanan, 74, Hibs and Raith Rovers forward.[18]
  • 19 September – Stevie Gray, 42, Aberdeen and Airdrie winger.[19]
  • 25 September – David Will, 72, Brechin City chairman, Scottish Football Association president and FIFA vice-president.[20]
  • 8 October – Alex McCrae, 89, Hearts and Falkirk forward; Stirling Albion and Falkirk manager.[21]
  • 3 November – Archie Baird, 90, Aberdeen, St Johnstone and Scotland forward.[22]
  • 19 November – Frank Beattie, 76, Kilmarnock player; Albion Rovers and Stirling Albion manager.[23]
  • 1 December – Neil Dougall, 88, Birmingham City, Plymouth Argyle and Scotland player.[24]
  • 3 January – Gus Alexander, 75, Southport, Workington and York City wing half.
  • 7 January – Alex Parker, 74, Falkirk and Scotland defender.[25]
  • 13 January – Tommy Sloan, 84, Hearts and Motherwell winger[26]
  • 1 February – Bobby Kirk, 82, Dunfermline, Raith Rovers and Hearts defender.[27]
  • 7 February – Bobby Dougan, 83, Hearts, Kilmarnock and Scotland defender.[28]
  • 12 February – Willie Polland, 75, Raith Rovers and Hearts defender.
  • 18 February – Alan Gordon, 65, Hearts, Dundee United, Hibs and Dundee striker.[29]
  • 20 February – Bobby Cox, 76, Dundee defender.[30]
  • 22 February – Bobby Smith, 56, Hibs and Dunfermline player.[31]
  • 23 February – Gerry Neef, 63, Rangers goalkeeper.[32]
  • 28 February – Adam Blacklaw, 72, Burnley, Blackburn Rovers and Scotland goalkeeper.[33]
  • 11 March – Willie MacFarlane, 79, Hibs, Raith Rovers and Morton defender; Stirling Albion, Hibs and Meadowbank manager.[34]
  • 12 March – Hugh Robertson, 70, Dundee, Dunfermline, Arbroath and Scotland winger.
  • 11 April – Billy Fulton, 72, Ayr United, Falkirk and St Mirren wing half.[35]
  • 21 April – Sammy Baird, 79, Clyde, Rangers, Hibs, Third Lanark, Stirling Albion and Scotland player; Stirling Albion manager.[36]
  • 1 June – John Hagart, 72, Berwick Rangers wing half; Hearts and Falkirk manager.[37]

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 December 2012. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  2. ^ "St Johnstone 3-1 Morton". BBC Sport. 2 May 2009. from the original on 4 May 2009. Retrieved 2 May 2009.
  3. ^ "Queen's Park 0-1 Raith Rovers". BBC Sport. 2 May 2009. from the original on 4 May 2009. Retrieved 2 May 2009.
  4. ^ a b "Bollan to be named Livi manager". BBC Sport. 31 July 2009. Retrieved 29 January 2010.
  5. ^ "Irons dismissed from Morton job". BBC Sport. 21 September 2009. Retrieved 21 September 2009.
  6. ^ "Grady and McManus get Ton job". Greenock Telegraph. 31 October 2009. from the original on 2 November 2009. Retrieved 31 October 2009.
  7. ^ "Manager Brown departs Bully Wee". BBC Sport. 22 November 2009. from the original on 25 November 2009. Retrieved 22 November 2009.
  8. ^ "Clyde announce John McCormack as their new manager". BBC Sport. 30 November 2009. from the original on 4 December 2009. Retrieved 30 November 2009.
  9. ^ "Killie part with boss Jefferies". BBC Sport. 11 January 2010. from the original on 12 January 2010. Retrieved 11 January 2010.
  10. ^ "Jimmy Calderwood is unveiled as Kilmarnock manager". BBC Sport. 14 January 2010. from the original on 14 January 2010. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
  11. ^ "Celtic part company with Tony Mowbray". BBC Sport. 25 March 2010. from the original on 26 March 2010. Retrieved 25 March 2010.
  12. ^ a b c d e f The score of the Scottish team is shown first.
  13. ^ Scotland's score is shown first.
  14. ^ "「キリンチャレンジカップ2009~ALL FOR 2010!~」に特別協賛 ワールドカップ出場決定後初の国内強化試合はスコットランド代表、トーゴ代表と対戦!│2009年│ニュースリリース│キリン".
  15. ^ "Teammates find Cumnock Juniors goalkeeper dead in his hotel room during pre-season tour". Daily Record. 27 July 2009. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  16. ^ "Former Motherwell footballer Paul McGrillen found dead". The Scotsman. 30 July 2009. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
  17. ^ "Morton – Match Preview, Stats and Trivia". Ayr United. 21 August 2009. Retrieved 28 August 2009.[permanent dead link]
  18. ^ "Hibs' home Euro score Jock Buchanan dies after illness". Edinburgh Evening News. 4 September 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  19. ^ "Former Dons winger Gray found dead at age of 42". The Scotsman. 22 September 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  20. ^ "Football mourns the death of Will". BBC Sport. BBC. 25 September 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  21. ^ Ponting, Ivan (17 October 2009). "Alex McCrae: Striker who remains the last man to score 20 top-flight League goals in a season for Middlesbrough". The Independent. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  22. ^ Ponting, Ivan (1 December 2009). . The Independent. Archived from the original on 22 November 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  23. ^ "Kilmarnock mourn Beattie". The Scotsman. 24 November 2009. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  24. ^ . Plymouth Herald. 3 December 2009. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  25. ^ "Everton legend of the sixties Alex Parker passes away". Liverpool Echo. 8 January 2010. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  26. ^ McElroy, Robert (31 January 2010). "Tommy Sloan; Footballer". The Herald. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  27. ^ "Classy Kirk was in the right place and time to be a Tynecastle great". The Scotsman. 2 February 2010. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  28. ^ "Hearts hero Dougan dies at age of 83". The Scotsman. 8 February 2010. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  29. ^ "Alan Gordon, the thinking man's striker, passes away at age of 65". The Scotsman. 19 February 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  30. ^ "Dundee legend Bobby Cox dies, aged 76". BBC Sport. BBC. 20 February 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  31. ^ McElroy, Robert (4 March 2010). "Bobby Smith; Footballer". The Herald. Herald & Times Group. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  32. ^ "Gerry Neef". The Scotsman. 1 March 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  33. ^ "Burnley's title-winning goalkeeper Adam Blacklaw dies". The Guardian. 1 March 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  34. ^ Vallance, Matt (12 March 2010). "Willie MacFarlane; Footballer and manager". The Herald. Herald & Times Group. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  35. ^ . www.saintmirren.tv. 12 April 2010. Archived from the original on 4 March 2012.
  36. ^ "Obituary: Sammy Baird". The Scotsman. 22 April 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  37. ^ "Ex-Hearts manager John Hagart dies at 72". The Scotsman. 3 June 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2015.

2009, scottish, football, 2009, season, 113th, season, competitive, football, scotland, football, scotlandseason2009, 2008, 2010, premier, league, championsrangersfirst, division, championsinverness, caledonian, thistlesecond, division, championsstirling, albi. The 2009 10 season was the 113th season of competitive football in Scotland 1 Football in ScotlandSeason2009 10 2008 09 2010 11 2009 10 in Scottish footballPremier League championsRangersFirst Division championsInverness Caledonian ThistleSecond Division championsStirling AlbionThird Division championsLivingstonScottish Cup winnersDundee UnitedLeague Cup winnersRangersChallenge Cup winnersDundeeYouth Cup winnersCelticTeams in EuropeAberdeen Celtic Falkirk Heart of Midlothian Motherwell RangersScotland national team2010 World Cup qualification Contents 1 Overview 2 Notable events 3 Transfer deals 4 Managerial changes 5 League Competitions 5 1 Scottish Premier League 5 2 Scottish First Division 5 3 Scottish Second Division 5 4 Scottish Third Division 5 5 Scottish Premier Under 19 League 6 Honours 6 1 Cup honours 6 2 Non league honours 6 2 1 Senior 6 2 2 Junior 6 3 Individual honours 6 3 1 PFA Scotland awards 6 3 2 SFWA awards 7 Scottish clubs in Europe 7 1 Summary 7 2 Rangers 7 3 Celtic 7 4 Heart of Midlothian 7 5 Aberdeen 7 6 Falkirk 7 7 Motherwell 8 National teams 8 1 Scotland national team 9 Deaths 10 Notes and referencesOverview editSt Johnstone are competing in the Scottish Premier League for the fifth time after being promoted as First Division champions last season St Johnstone s last season in the top flight was the 2001 02 season 2 Raith Rovers are competing in the First Division after being promoted as Second Division champions 3 Notable events edit5 August Livingston are demoted from the First Division to the Third Division in response to the club being deemed in breach of league rules after going into administration and briefly liquidation As a result Airdrie United are reassigned to the First Division and Cowdenbeath to the Second Division Transfer deals editMain article List of Scottish football transfers 2009 10Managerial changes editTeam Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment Livingston nbsp John Murphy Demoted to coach 31 July 4 nbsp Gary Bollan 4 31 July Greenock Morton nbsp Davie Irons Sacked 21 September 5 nbsp James Grady 31 October 6 Clyde nbsp John Brown Sacked 22 November 7 nbsp John McCormack 30 November 8 Dundee United nbsp Craig Levein Resigned 23 December nbsp Peter Houston 23 December Motherwell nbsp Jim Gannon Sacked 28 December nbsp Craig Brown 29 December Kilmarnock nbsp Jim Jefferies Mutual consent 10 January 9 nbsp Jimmy Calderwood 14 January 10 Hearts nbsp Csaba Laszlo Sacked 28 January nbsp Jim Jefferies 28 January Falkirk nbsp Eddie May Resigned 11 February nbsp Steven Pressley 11 February Dundee nbsp Jocky Scott Sacked 20 February nbsp Gordon Chisholm 21 February Queen of the South nbsp Gordon Chisholm Resigned 21 February nbsp Kenny Brannigan 21 February Celtic nbsp Tony Mowbray Sacked 25 March 11 nbsp Neil Lennon 25 MarchLeague Competitions editScottish Premier League edit Main article 2009 10 Scottish Premier League Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation 1 Rangers C 38 26 9 3 82 28 54 87 Qualification for the Champions League group stage 2 Celtic 38 25 6 7 75 39 36 81 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round 3 Dundee United 38 17 12 9 55 47 8 63 Qualification for the Europa League play off round a 4 Hibernian 38 15 9 14 58 55 3 54 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round 5 Motherwell 38 13 14 11 52 54 2 53 Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round 6 Heart of Midlothian 38 13 9 16 35 46 11 48 7 Hamilton Academical 38 13 10 15 39 46 7 49 8 St Johnstone 38 12 11 15 57 61 4 47 9 Aberdeen 38 10 11 17 36 52 16 41 10 St Mirren 38 7 13 18 36 49 13 34 11 Kilmarnock 38 8 9 21 29 51 22 33 12 Falkirk R 38 6 13 19 31 57 26 31 Relegation to the First DivisionSource SPFL ArchiveRules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored C Champions R RelegatedNotes by winning the Scottish Cup Scottish First Division edit Main article 2009 10 Scottish First Division Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion qualification or relegation 1 Inverness Caledonian Thistle C P 36 21 10 5 72 32 40 73 Promotion to the Premier League 2 Dundee 36 16 13 7 48 34 14 61 3 Dunfermline Athletic 36 17 7 12 54 44 10 58 4 Queen of the South 36 15 11 10 53 40 13 56 5 Ross County 36 15 11 10 46 44 2 56 6 Partick Thistle 36 14 6 16 43 40 3 48 7 Raith Rovers 36 11 9 16 36 47 11 42 8 Greenock Morton 36 11 4 21 40 65 25 37 9 Airdrie United R 36 8 9 19 41 56 15 33 Qualification to the First Division play offs 10 Ayr United R 36 7 10 19 29 60 31 31 Relegation to the Second DivisionSource Scottish Football LeagueRules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored First Division play offs The 9th place team will be entered into a play off with the 2nd 3rd and 4th places of the Second Division The winner gets a place in the 2010 11 First Division C Champions P Promoted R Relegated Scottish Second Division edit Main article 2009 10 Scottish Second Division Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion qualification or relegation 1 Stirling Albion C P 36 18 11 7 68 48 20 65 Promotion to the First Division 2 Alloa Athletic 36 19 8 9 49 35 14 65 Qualification for the First Division play offs a 3 Cowdenbeath O P 36 16 11 9 60 41 19 59 4 Brechin City 36 15 9 12 47 42 5 54 5 Peterhead 36 15 6 15 45 49 4 51 6 Dumbarton 36 14 6 16 49 58 9 48 7 East Fife 36 10 11 15 46 53 7 41 8 Stenhousemuir 36 9 13 14 38 42 4 40 9 Arbroath R 36 10 10 16 41 55 14 40 Qualification for the Second Division play offs b 10 Clyde R 36 8 7 21 37 57 20 31 Relegation to the Third DivisionSource Scottish Football LeagueRules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored C Champions O Play off winners P Promoted R RelegatedNotes The 2nd 3rd and 4th placed teams will be entered into a play off with the First Division s 9th placed team The winning team will be awarded a place in the 2010 11 First Division The 9th place team will be entered into a play off with the 2nd 3rd and 4th places of the Third Division The winner gets a place in the 2010 11 Second Division Scottish Third Division edit Main article 2009 10 Scottish Third Division Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or qualification 1 Livingston C P 36 24 6 6 63 25 38 78 Promotion to the Second Division 2 Forfar Athletic P O 36 18 9 9 59 44 15 63 Qualification for the Second Division Play offs a 3 East Stirlingshire 36 19 4 13 50 46 4 61 4 Queen s Park 36 15 6 15 42 42 0 51 5 Albion Rovers 36 13 11 12 35 35 0 50 6 Berwick Rangers 36 14 8 14 46 50 4 50 7 Stranraer 36 13 8 15 48 54 6 47 8 Annan Athletic 36 11 10 15 41 42 1 43 9 Elgin City 36 9 7 20 46 59 13 34 10 Montrose 36 5 9 22 30 63 33 24Source Scottish Football LeagueRules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored C Champions O Play off winners P PromotedNotes The 2nd 3rd and 4th placed teams will be entered into a play off with the Second Division s 9th placed team The winning team will be awarded a place in the 2010 11 Second Division Scottish Premier Under 19 League edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts 1 Celtic C 22 15 5 2 47 17 30 50 2 Motherwell 22 12 3 7 58 36 22 39 3 Rangers 20 11 5 4 38 22 16 38 4 Dundee United 22 9 10 3 43 34 9 37 5 St Mirren 22 11 3 8 40 35 5 36 6 Aberdeen 22 10 3 9 38 28 10 33 7 Falkirk a R 22 6 6 10 30 38 8 24 8 Hamilton Academical 22 6 6 10 34 50 16 24 9 St Johnstone 22 6 6 10 24 48 24 24 10 Heart of Midlothian 22 6 5 11 26 28 2 23 11 Kilmarnock 22 6 3 13 28 48 20 21 12 Hibernian 22 5 3 14 23 45 22 18Updated to match es played on 3 May 2010 Source citation needed Rules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored C Champions R RelegatedNotes Falkirk U19s will not compete in the 2010 11 competition due to their first team being relegated from the SPL Inverness Caledonian Thistle will replace them in both leaguesHonours editCup honours edit Competition Winner Score Runner up Match report 2009 10 Scottish Cup Dundee United 3 0 Ross County BBC Sport 2009 10 League Cup Rangers 1 0 St Mirren BBC Sport 2009 10 Challenge Cup Dundee 3 2 Inverness Caledonian Thistle BBC Sport 2009 10 Youth Cup Celtic 2 0 Rangers BBC Sport 2009 10 Junior Cup Linlithgow Rose 1 0 Largs Thistle Daily Record Non league honours edit Senior edit Competition Winner Highland League 2009 10 Buckie Thistle East of Scotland League Spartans South of Scotland League Threave Rovers Junior edit West Region Division Winner Premier League Beith Juniors Division One Rutherglen Glencairn Ayrshire League Hurlford United Central League Division One Cumbernauld United Central League Division Two Johnstone Burgh East Region Division Winner Super League Bo ness United Premier League Tayport North Division Broughty Athletic Central Division Thornton Hibs South Division Broxburn Athletic North Region Division Winner Premier League Sunnybank Division One Fraserburgh United Division Two Burghead Thistle Individual honours edit PFA Scotland awards edit Award Winner Team Players Player of the Year Steven Davis Rangers Young Player of the Year Danny Wilson Rangers Manager of the Year Walter Smith Rangers SFWA awards edit Award Winner Team Footballer of the Year David Weir Rangers Young Player of the Year Danny Wilson Rangers Manager of the Year Walter Smith Rangers International Player of the Year Craig Gordon SunderlandScottish clubs in Europe editSummary edit Club Competition s Final round Coef Rangers UEFA Champions League Group stage 6 0 Celtic UEFA Champions League UEFA Europa League Play off round Group stage 6 0 Heart of Midlothian UEFA Europa League Play off round 1 0 Aberdeen UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round 0 0 Falkirk UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round 1 0 Motherwell UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round 2 0 Total 16 0 Average 2 66 All teams are eliminated Current UEFA coefficients Teams and Country Rangers edit Date Venue Opponents Score 12 Rangers scorer s Report Champions League group stage 16 September 2009 Mercedes Benz Arena Stuttgart A nbsp Stuttgart 1 1 Madjid Bougherra BBC Sport 29 September 2009 Ibrox Stadium Glasgow H nbsp Sevilla 1 4 Nacho Novo BBC Sport 20 October 2009 Ibrox Stadium Glasgow H nbsp Unirea Urziceni 1 4 Vilana o g BBC Sport 4 November 2009 Stadionul Steaua Bucharest A nbsp Unirea Urziceni 1 1 Lee McCulloch BBC Sport 24 November 2009 Ibrox Stadium Glasgow H nbsp Stuttgart 0 2 BBC Sport 9 December 2009 Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Seville A nbsp Sevilla 0 1 BBC Sport Celtic edit Date Venue Opponents Score 12 Celtic scorer s Report Champions League third qualifying round 29 July 2009 Celtic Park Glasgow H nbsp Dinamo Moscow 0 1 BBC Sport 4 August 2009 Arena Khimki Khimki A nbsp Dinamo Moscow 2 0 Scott McDonald Georgios Samaras BBC Sport Champions League play off round 19 August 2009 Celtic Park Glasgow H nbsp Arsenal 0 2 BBC Sport 26 August 2009 Emirates Stadium London A nbsp Arsenal 1 3 Massimo Donati BBC Sport UEFA Europa League Group Stage 17 September 2009 Bloomfield Stadium Tel Aviv A nbsp Hapoel Tel Aviv 1 2 Georgios Samaras BBC Sport 1 October 2009 Celtic Park Glasgow H nbsp Rapid Vienna 1 1 Scott McDonald BBC Sport 22 October 2009 Celtic Park Glasgow H nbsp Hamburg 0 1 BBC Sport 5 November 2009 HSH Nordbank Arena Hamburg A nbsp Hamburg 0 0 BBC Sport 3 December 2009 Celtic Park Glasgow H nbsp Hapoel Tel Aviv 2 0 Georgios Samaras Barry Robson BBC Sport 17 December 2009 Ernst Happel Stadion Vienna A nbsp Rapid Vienna 3 3 Marc Antoine Fortune 2 Paul McGowan BBC Sport Heart of Midlothian edit Date Venue Opponents Score 12 Heart of Midlothian scorer s Report UEFA Europa League play off round 20 August 2009 Maksimir Stadium Zagreb A nbsp Dinamo Zagreb 0 4 BBC Sport 27 August 2009 Tynecastle Stadium Edinburgh H nbsp Dinamo Zagreb 2 0 Michael Stewart Marius Zaliukas BBC Sport Aberdeen edit Date Venue Opponents Score 12 Aberdeen scorer s Report UEFA Europa League third qualifying round 30 July 2009 Pittodrie Stadium Aberdeen H nbsp Sigma Olomouc 1 5 Charlie Mulgrew BBC Sport 6 August 2009 Andruv stadion Olomouc A nbsp Sigma Olomouc 0 3 BBC Sport Falkirk edit Date Venue Opponents Score 12 Falkirk scorer s Report UEFA Europa League second qualifying round 16 July 2009 Falkirk Stadium Falkirk H nbsp Vaduz 1 0 Ryan Flynn BBC Sport 23 July 2009 Rheinpark Stadion Vaduz A nbsp Vaduz 0 2 BBC Sport Motherwell edit Date Venue Opponents Score 12 Motherwell scorer s Report UEFA Europa League first qualifying round 2 July 2009 Excelsior Stadium Airdrie H nbsp Llanelli 0 1 BBC Sport 9 July 2009 Parc y Scarlets Llanelli A nbsp Llanelli 3 0 John Sutton 2 Jamie Murphy BBC Sport UEFA Europa League second qualifying round 16 July 2009 Stadiumi Flamurtari Vlore A nbsp Flamurtari Vlore 0 1 BBC Sport 23 July 2009 Excelsior Stadium Airdrie H nbsp Flamurtari Vlore 8 1 Jamie Murphy 3 Paul Slane Ross Forbes 2 Shaun Hutchinson Robert McHugh BBC Sport UEFA Europa League third qualifying round 30 July 2009 Stadionul Steaua Bucharest A nbsp Steaua București 0 3 BBC Sport 6 August 2009 Excelsior Stadium Airdrie H nbsp Steaua București 1 3 Ross Forbes BBC SportNational teams editScotland national team edit Main article Scotland national football team 2000 19 results Date Venue Opponents Score 13 Competition Scotland scorer s Report 12 August 2009 Ullevaal Stadion Oslo nbsp Norway 0 4 WCQ 9 BBC Sport 5 September 2009 Hampden Park Glasgow nbsp North Macedonia 2 0 WCQ 9 Scott Brown James McFadden BBC Sport 9 September 2009 Hampden Park Glasgow nbsp Netherlands 0 1 WCQ 9 BBC Sport 10 October 2009 Nissan Stadium Yokohama 14 nbsp Japan 0 2 Friendly BBC Sport 14 November 2009 Cardiff City Stadium Cardiff nbsp Wales 0 3 Friendly BBC Sport 3 March 2010 Hampden Park Glasgow nbsp Czech Republic 1 0 Friendly Scott BrownDeaths edit26 July Graham Potter 30 Hamilton goalkeeper 15 29 July Paul McGrillen 37 Motherwell Falkirk Partick Thistle and Airdrieonians striker 16 13 August Brian McLaughlin 54 Celtic Ayr United Motherwell Hamilton Academical and Falkirk winger 17 1 September John Buchanan 74 Hibs and Raith Rovers forward 18 19 September Stevie Gray 42 Aberdeen and Airdrie winger 19 25 September David Will 72 Brechin City chairman Scottish Football Association president and FIFA vice president 20 8 October Alex McCrae 89 Hearts and Falkirk forward Stirling Albion and Falkirk manager 21 3 November Archie Baird 90 Aberdeen St Johnstone and Scotland forward 22 19 November Frank Beattie 76 Kilmarnock player Albion Rovers and Stirling Albion manager 23 1 December Neil Dougall 88 Birmingham City Plymouth Argyle and Scotland player 24 3 January Gus Alexander 75 Southport Workington and York City wing half 7 January Alex Parker 74 Falkirk and Scotland defender 25 13 January Tommy Sloan 84 Hearts and Motherwell winger 26 1 February Bobby Kirk 82 Dunfermline Raith Rovers and Hearts defender 27 7 February Bobby Dougan 83 Hearts Kilmarnock and Scotland defender 28 12 February Willie Polland 75 Raith Rovers and Hearts defender 18 February Alan Gordon 65 Hearts Dundee United Hibs and Dundee striker 29 20 February Bobby Cox 76 Dundee defender 30 22 February Bobby Smith 56 Hibs and Dunfermline player 31 23 February Gerry Neef 63 Rangers goalkeeper 32 28 February Adam Blacklaw 72 Burnley Blackburn Rovers and Scotland goalkeeper 33 11 March Willie MacFarlane 79 Hibs Raith Rovers and Morton defender Stirling Albion Hibs and Meadowbank manager 34 12 March Hugh Robertson 70 Dundee Dunfermline Arbroath and Scotland winger 11 April Billy Fulton 72 Ayr United Falkirk and St Mirren wing half 35 21 April Sammy Baird 79 Clyde Rangers Hibs Third Lanark Stirling Albion and Scotland player Stirling Albion manager 36 1 June John Hagart 72 Berwick Rangers wing half Hearts and Falkirk manager 37 Notes and references edit 2009 10 The Scottish Football League Archived from the original on 16 December 2012 Retrieved 10 May 2012 St Johnstone 3 1 Morton BBC Sport 2 May 2009 Archived from the original on 4 May 2009 Retrieved 2 May 2009 Queen s Park 0 1 Raith Rovers BBC Sport 2 May 2009 Archived from the original on 4 May 2009 Retrieved 2 May 2009 a b Bollan to be named Livi manager BBC Sport 31 July 2009 Retrieved 29 January 2010 Irons dismissed from Morton job BBC Sport 21 September 2009 Retrieved 21 September 2009 Grady and McManus get Ton job Greenock Telegraph 31 October 2009 Archived from the original on 2 November 2009 Retrieved 31 October 2009 Manager Brown departs Bully Wee BBC Sport 22 November 2009 Archived from the original on 25 November 2009 Retrieved 22 November 2009 Clyde announce John McCormack as their new manager BBC Sport 30 November 2009 Archived from the original on 4 December 2009 Retrieved 30 November 2009 Killie part with boss Jefferies BBC Sport 11 January 2010 Archived from the original on 12 January 2010 Retrieved 11 January 2010 Jimmy Calderwood is unveiled as Kilmarnock manager BBC Sport 14 January 2010 Archived from the original on 14 January 2010 Retrieved 14 January 2010 Celtic part company with Tony Mowbray BBC Sport 25 March 2010 Archived from the original on 26 March 2010 Retrieved 25 March 2010 a b c d e f The score of the Scottish team is shown first Scotland s score is shown first キリンチャレンジカップ2009 ALL FOR 2010 に特別協賛 ワールドカップ出場決定後初の国内強化試合はスコットランド代表 トーゴ代表と対戦 2009年 ニュースリリース キリン Teammates find Cumnock Juniors goalkeeper dead in his hotel room during pre season tour Daily Record 27 July 2009 Retrieved 28 August 2009 Former Motherwell footballer Paul McGrillen found dead The Scotsman 30 July 2009 Retrieved 30 July 2009 Morton Match Preview Stats and Trivia Ayr United 21 August 2009 Retrieved 28 August 2009 permanent dead link Hibs home Euro score Jock Buchanan dies after illness Edinburgh Evening News 4 September 2009 Retrieved 30 December 2014 Former Dons winger Gray found dead at age of 42 The Scotsman 22 September 2009 Retrieved 30 December 2014 Football mourns the death of Will BBC Sport BBC 25 September 2009 Retrieved 30 December 2014 Ponting Ivan 17 October 2009 Alex McCrae Striker who remains the last man to score 20 top flight League goals in a season for Middlesbrough The Independent Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Retrieved 31 December 2014 Ponting Ivan 1 December 2009 Archie Baird Footballer who escaped from POW camp before helping Aberdeen to post war triumphs The Independent Archived from the original on 22 November 2014 Retrieved 31 December 2014 Kilmarnock mourn Beattie The Scotsman 24 November 2009 Retrieved 31 December 2014 Former team mates pay tribute to legend Dougall Plymouth Herald 3 December 2009 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 31 December 2014 Everton legend of the sixties Alex Parker passes away Liverpool Echo 8 January 2010 Retrieved 31 December 2014 McElroy Robert 31 January 2010 Tommy Sloan Footballer The Herald Retrieved 31 December 2014 Classy Kirk was in the right place and time to be a Tynecastle great The Scotsman 2 February 2010 Retrieved 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