1988-89 in Scottish football

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The 1988–89 season was the 92nd season of competitive football in Scotland.

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[edit] Notable events

[edit] Scottish Premier Division

P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Rangers 36 26 4 6 62 26 36 56
2 Aberdeen 36 18 14 4 51 25 26 50
3 Celtic 36 21 4 11 66 44 22 46
4 Dundee United 36 16 12 8 44 26 18 44
5 Hibernian 36 13 9 14 37 36 1 35
6 Hearts 36 9 13 14 35 42 -7 31
7 St. Mirren 36 11 7 18 39 55 -16 29
8 Dundee 36 9 10 17 34 48 -14 28
9 Motherwell 36 7 13 16 35 44 -9 27
10 Hamilton Academical 36 6 2 28 19 76 -57 14

Champions: Rangers
Relegated: Hamilton Academical

[edit] Scottish League Division One

P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Dunfermline Athletic 39 22 10 7 60 36 24 54
2 Falkirk 39 22 8 9 71 37 34 52
3 Clydebank 39 18 12 9 80 55 25 48
4 Airdrieonians 39 17 13 9 66 44 22 47
5 Greenock Morton 39 16 9 14 46 46 0 41
6 St. Johnstone 39 14 12 13 51 42 9 40
7 Raith Rovers 39 15 10 14 50 52 -2 40
8 Partick Thistle 39 13 11 15 57 58 -1 37
9 Forfar Athletic 39 10 16 13 52 56 -4 36
10 Meadowbank Thistle 39 13 10 16 45 50 -5 36
11 Ayr United 39 13 9 17 56 72 -16 35
12 Clyde 39 9 16 14 40 52 -12 34
13 Kilmarnock 39 10 14 15 47 60 -15 34
14 Queen of the South 39 2 8 29 38 99 -61 12

Promoted: Dunfermline Athletic
Relegated: Kilmarnock, Queen of the South

[edit] Scottish League Division Two

P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Albion Rovers 39 21 8 10 65 48 17 50
2 Alloa Athletic 39 17 11 11 66 48 18 45
3 Brechin City 39 18 12 9 58 49 9 43
4 Stirling Albion 39 15 12 12 64 55 9 43
5 East Fife 39 14 13 12 55 54 1 42
6 Montrose 39 15 11 13 54 55 -1 41
7 Queen's Park 39 10 18 11 50 49 1 38
8 Cowdenbeath 39 13 14 12 48 52 -4 38
9 East Stirlingshire 39 13 11 15 54 58 -4 37
10 Arbroath 39 11 15 13 56 63 -7 37
11 Stranraer 39 12 12 15 58 63 -5 36
12 Dumbarton 39 12 10 17 45 55 -10 34
13 Berwick Rangers 39 10 13 16 50 59 -9 33
14 Stenhousemuir 39 9 11 10 44 59 -15 29

Promoted: Albion Rovers, Alloa Athletic

[edit] Other honours

[edit] Cup honours

Competition Winner Score Runner-up
Scottish Cup 1988–89 Celtic 1 – 0 Rangers
League Cup Rangers 3 – 2 Aberdeen
Junior Cup Cumnock Juniors 1 – 0 Ormiston Primrose

[edit] Individual honours

[edit] SPFA awards

Award Winner Club
Players' Player of the Year Flag of the Netherlands Theo Snelders Aberdeen
Young Player of the Year Flag of Scotland Billy McKinlay Dundee United

[edit] SFWA awards

Award Winner Club
Footballer of the Year Flag of Scotland Richard Gough Rangers
Manager of the Year Flag of Scotland Graeme Souness Rangers

[edit] Scottish clubs in Europe

Results for Scotland's participants in European competition for the 1988-89 season

[edit] Celtic

Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Celtic scorer(s)
European Cup
September 7, 1988 Bozsik Stadion, Budapest (A) Budapest Honvéd 0–1 EC1
October 5, 1988 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) Budapest Honvéd 4–0 EC1 Billy Stark, Andy Walker, Frank McAvennie, Mark McGhee
October 26, 1988 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) Werder Bremen 0–1 EC2
November 8, 1988 Weserstadion, Bremen (A) Werder Bremen 0–0 EC2

[edit] Dundee United

Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Dundee United scorer(s)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
September 6, 1988 Ta'Qali Stadium, Valletta (A) Floriana 0–0 CWC1
October 5, 1988 Tannadice, Dundee (H) Floriana 1–0 CWC1 Raphael Meade
October 26, 1988 Tannadice, Dundee (H) Dinamo Bucharest 0–1 CWC2
November 9, 1988 Dinamo Stadium, Bucharest (A) Dinamo Bucharest 1–1 CWC2 Dave Beaumont

[edit] Aberdeen

Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Aberdeen Scorer(s)
UEFA Cup
September 7, 1988 Pittodrie, Aberdeen (H) Dynamo Dresden 0–0 UC1
October 5, 1988 Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion, Dresden (A) Dynamo Dresden 0–2 UC1

[edit] Hearts

Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Hearts scorers
UEFA Cup
September 7, 1988 Richmond Park, Dublin (A) St Patrick's Athletic 2–0 UC1 Wayne Foster (pen.), Mike Galloway
October 5, 1988 Tynecastle, Edinburgh (H) St Patrick's Athletic 2–0 UC1 Mike Galloway, Kenny Black
October 26, 1988 Tynecastle, Edinburgh (H) FK Austria Vienna 0–0 UC2
November 9, 1988 Prater Stadion, Vienna (A) FK Austria Vienna 1–0 UC2 Mike Galloway
November 23, 1988 Tynecastle, Edinburgh (H) Velež Mostar 3–0 UC3 Eamonn Bannon, Mike Galloway, John Colquhoun
December 7, 1988 Bijeli Brijeg Stadium, Mostar (A) Velež Mostar 1–2 UC3 Mike Galloway
February 28, 1989 Tynecastle, Edinburgh (H) Bayern Munich 1–0 UCQF Iain Ferguson
March 14, 1989 Olympiastadion, Munich (A) Bayern Munich 0–2 UCQF

[edit] Rangers

Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Rangers scorer(s)
UEFA Cup
September 7, 1988 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H) GKS Katowice 1–0 UC1 Mark Walters
October 5, 1988 Ul. Bukowa, Katowice (A) GKS Katowice 4–2 UC1 Terry Butcher (2), Ian Durrant, Derek Ferguson
October 26, 1988 Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne (A) 1. FC Köln 0–2 UC2
November 9, 1988 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H) 1. FC Köln 1–1 UC2 Kevin Drinkell

[edit] Scotland national team

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorer(s)
September 14 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) Flag of Norway Norway 2–1 WCQ Paul McStay, Maurice Johnston
October 19 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1–1 WCQ Maurice Johnston
December 22 Stadio Renato Curi, Perugia (A) Flag of Italy Italy 0–2 F
February 8 Tsirion Athletic Centre, Limassol (A) Flag of Cyprus Cyprus 3–2 WCQ Maurice Johnston, Richard Gough (2)
March 8 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of France France 2–0 WCQ Maurice Johnston (2)
April 26 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Cyprus Cyprus 2–1 WCQ Maurice Johnston, Ally McCoist
May 27 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of England England 0–2 Rous Cup
May 30 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Chile Chile 2–0 Rous Cup Alan McInally, Murdo MacLeod

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Scotland's score is shown first.