1942–43 in Scottish football | ||
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Southern League champions | ||
Rangers | ||
North-Eastern League (Autumn) champions | ||
Aberdeen | ||
North-Eastern League (Spring) champions | ||
Aberdeen | ||
Summer Cup winners | ||
St. Mirren | ||
Southern League Cup winners | ||
Rangers | ||
North-Eastern League Cup (Autumn) winners | ||
Aberdeen | ||
North-Eastern League Cup (Spring) winners | ||
Aberdeen | ||
Junior Cup winners | ||
Kirkintilloch Rob Roy |
The 1942–43 season was the fourth season of special wartime football in Scotland during World War II.
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Between 1939 and 1946 normal competitive football was suspended in Scotland. Many footballers signed up to fight in the war and as a result many teams were depleted, and fielded guest players instead. The Scottish Football League and Scottish Cup were suspended and in their place regional league competitions were set up. Appearances in these tournaments do not count in players' official records.
League competition was split into two regional leagues, the Southern League and the North-Eastern League.[1] No country-wide cup competition took place, the Glasgow Cup continued[2] and Southern[3] and North-Eastern[4] League Cups were competed for, the Southern League Cup would later form the basis of the League Cup.
Competition | Winner |
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Southern League | Rangers[5] |
North-Eastern League (Autumn) | Aberdeen[6] |
North-Eastern League (Spring) | Aberdeen[6] |
Glasgow Cup | Rangers[2] |
Southern League Cup | Rangers[3] |
North-Eastern League Cup (Autumn) | Aberdeen[4] |
North-Eastern League Cup (Spring) | Dundee United[4] |
Due to the war official international football was suspended and so officially the Scotland team was inactive. However unofficial internationals featuring scratch teams representing Scotland continued. Appearances in these matches are not, however, included in a players total international caps.
Scotland faced England in a wartime international on October 10th 1942 at Wembley Stadium in front of 75,000 fans. The game ended 0–0. The Scotland team that day comprised: James Dawson, Jimmy Carabine, Andy Beattie, Bill Shankly, WR Corbett, Matt Busby, William Waddell, Thomas Walker, Jock Dodds, GH Bremner, Billy Liddell
The two teams met again at Hampden Park, Glasgow on April 17th 1943 in front of a crowd of 105,000. This time Scotland suffered a 4–0 defeat. The Scotland team that day comprised: James Dawson, Jimmy Carabine, Jock Shaw, Bill Shankly, George Young, S Kean, William Waddell, WRM Buchan, DH Wallace, Alex Venters, Billy Liddell.[7]
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