1994–95 in Scottish football
The 1994–95 season was the 98th season of competitive football in Scotland. This season seen the re-introduction of the Scottish 3rd division, after an absence of 26 years, and also the introduction of three points for a win being awarded instead of just two.
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Notable events
- Caledonian Thistle and Ross County make their debut as expansion teams in the Scottish Football League, becoming the first Highland teams in the League's 104-year history.
- Raith Rovers winning the first Scottish League Cup of their history with a shock win over Celtic in the final.
- Celtic winning the Scottish Cup to end their six-year trophy drought.
- Rangers winning the Scottish Premier Division title for the seventh year running - their 45th top division title overall.
- Brian Laudrup, the Danish international forward, joining Rangers at the start of the season for £2.3million.
- Duncan Ferguson ending his 18-month spell at Rangers and signing for Everton in December after two months on loan at the English club.
- French international defender Basile Boli joining Rangers from Marseille in the pre-season for £2million and returning to his homeland with AS Monaco at the end of the season after picking up a league title medal.
- At the same time as signing Basile Boli, Rangers paid a further £2million for Hearts defender Alan McLaren.
- Legendary former Rangers, Motherwell and Scotland winger Davie Cooper dying suddenly in March at the age of 39 while on the books of Clydebank, where he was due to retire as a player at the end of the season.
- Celtic spending the season playing their home games at national stadium Hampden Park while Parkhead was being rebuilt as an all-seater stadium.
- Forfar Athletic becoming the very first champions of the Scottish Third Division.
Scottish Premier Division
Champions: Rangers
Relegated: Dundee United
Scottish League Division One
Promoted: Raith Rovers
Relegated: Ayr United, Stranraer
Scottish League Division Two
Promoted: Greenock Morton, Dumbarton
Relegated: Meadowbank Thistle, Brechin City
Scottish League Division Three
Promoted: Forfar Athletic, Montrose
Other honours
Cup honours
Individual honours
SPFA awards
SFWA awards
Scottish clubs in Europe
Average coefficient - 1.250
Scotland national team
Date |
Venue |
Opponents |
Score[2] |
Competition |
Scotland scorer(s) |
7 September 1994 |
Olympic Stadium, Helsinki (A) |
Finland |
2–0 |
ECQG8 |
Duncan Shearer, John Collins |
12 October 1994 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Faroe Islands |
5–1 |
ECQG8 |
John Collins (2), Scott Booth, Billy McKinlay |
16 November 1994 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Russia |
1–1 |
ECQG8 |
Scott Booth |
18 December 1994 |
Olympic Stadium, Athens (A) |
Greece |
0–1 |
ECQG8 |
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29 March 1995 |
Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow (A) |
Russia |
0–0 |
ECQG8 |
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26 April 1995 |
Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle (A) |
San Marino |
2–0 |
ECQG8 |
John Collins, Colin Calderwood |
21 May 1995 |
Big Arch Stadium, Hiroshima (A) |
Japan |
0–0 |
Kirin Cup |
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24 May 1995 |
Toyama Park Stadium, Toyama (A) |
Ecuador |
2–1 |
Kirin Cup |
John Robertson, Stevie Crawford |
7 June 1995 |
Svangaskarð, Toftir (A) |
Faroe Islands |
2–0 |
ECQG8 |
Billy McKinlay, John McGinlay |
Key:
- (H) = Home match
- (A) = Away match
- ECQG8 = European Championship qualifying - Group 8
See also
Notes and references
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Club seasons |
Premier Division | |
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First Division |
- Airdrieonians
- Ayr United
- Clydebank
- Dundee
- Dunfermline Athletic
- Hamilton Academical
- Raith Rovers
- St. Johnstone
- St. Mirren
- Stranraer
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Second Division |
- Berwick Rangers
- Brechin City
- Clyde
- Dumbarton
- East Fife
- Greenock Morton
- Meadowbank Thistle
- Queen of the South
- Stenhousemuir
- Stirling Albion
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Third Division |
- Albion Rovers
- Alloa Athletic
- Arbroath
- Caledonian Thistle
- Cowdenbeath
- East Stirlingshire
- Forfar Athletic
- Montrose
- Queen's Park
- Ross County
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