2012–13 Scottish Premier League

Scottish Premier League
Season 2012–13
Champions Celtic
8th Premier League title
44th Scottish title overall
Relegated Dundee
Champions League Celtic
Europa League Motherwell
St Johnstone
Hibernian
Matches played 228
Goals scored 623 (2.73 per match)
Top goalscorer Michael Higdon
(26 goals)
Biggest home win Celtic 5–0 Dundee
(24 February 2013)
Biggest away win St Mirren 0–5 Celtic
(20 October 2012)
Highest scoring St Mirren 5–4 Ross County
(29 September 2012)
Longest winning run 6 games[1]
Celtic
Longest unbeaten run 11 games[1]
Ross County
Longest winless run 14 games[1]
Dundee
Longest losing run 6 games[1]
Dundee
St Mirren
Highest attendance 57,000[2]
Celtic 4–0 St Johnstone
Lowest attendance 2,167[2]
St Johnstone 3–1 Aberdeen
Average attendance 9,871[1]

The 2012–13 Scottish Premier League was the fifteenth and final season of the Scottish Premier League, the highest division of Scottish football, since its inception in 1998. The season began on 4 August 2012[3] and ended on 19 May 2013.[4]

Twelve teams contested the league. Ross County (champions) and Dundee (runners-up) were promoted from the 2011–12 First Division, replacing Dunfermline (relegated) and Rangers, which was liquidated and whose successor company was denied permission to take its place.[5] Dundee took its place, while the successor was eventually granted the old company's membership to the Scottish Football Association and admitted to the Scottish Football League Third Division.[6]

On 21 April, Celtic retained their title after a 4–1 home win against Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Celtic Park.[7][8][9]

This was the final season of the Scottish Premier League before it was abolished in June 2013, when the SPL and SFL merged to form the new Scottish Professional Football League,[10] with its top division being known as the Scottish Premiership.

Teams

Dunfermline were relegated from the 2011–12 Scottish Premier League. Ross County, who won the 2011–12 Scottish First Division, were promoted. The 2012–13 season marks the top-flight debut for the Highland team.[11]

The participation of Rangers, who failed to exit administration via a CVA after a proposed agreement with its creditors was rejected, was dependent on the outcome of a vote by SPL clubs on whether or not Rangers would be able to transfer their SPL membership share to a new company.[12] When the fixture list was published on 18 June 2012, Rangers were replaced by the term "Club 12", pending the outcome of the vote.[12][13] Eight clubs publicly declared that they would oppose the membership transfer to Rangers' newco, which would mean that they could not play in the SPL.[14] The vote took place on 4 July 2012, and Rangers were refused re-entry to the SPL by a 10-1 majority.[15] Dundee, who had finished second in the 2011–12 Scottish First Division, were invited to replace Rangers.[15][16]

Stadia and locations

Team Stadium Capacity
Aberdeen F.C. Pittodrie 22,199
Celtic F.C. Celtic Park 60,832
Dundee United Tannadice Park 14,223
Heart of Midlothian F.C. Tynecastle Stadium 17,420
Hibernian F.C. Easter Road 20,241
Inverness Caledonian Thistle Caledonian Stadium 7,800
Kilmarnock F.C. Rugby Park 18,182
Motherwell F.C. Fir Park 13,742
Ross County F.C. Victoria Park 6,541
St Johnstone F.C. McDiarmid Park 10,740
St Mirren F.C. St Mirren Park 8,023
Dundee F.C. Dens Park 11,500

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Aberdeen McInnes, DerekDerek McInnes Anderson, RussellRussell Anderson Adidas Team Recruitment
Celtic Lennon, NeilNeil Lennon Brown, ScottScott Brown Nike Tennents
Dundee Brown, JohnJohn Brown O'Donnell, StephenStephen O'Donnell Puma Kilmac Energy
Dundee United McNamara, JackieJackie McNamara Daly, JonJon Daly Nike Calor
Heart of Midlothian Locke, GaryGary Locke Žaliūkas, MariusMarius Žaliūkas Adidas Wonga.com
Hibernian Fenlon, PatPat Fenlon McPake, JamesJames McPake Puma Crabbie's
Inverness Caledonian Thistle Butcher, TerryTerry Butcher Foran, RichieRichie Foran Erreà Orion Group
Kilmarnock Shiels, KennyKenny Shiels Pascali, ManuelManuel Pascali Killie 1869 QTS
Motherwell McCall, StuartStuart McCall Lasley, KeithKeith Lasley Puma Cash Converters
Ross County Adams, DerekDerek Adams Brittain, RichardRichard Brittain Diadora Stanley CRC Evans Offshore
St Johnstone Lomas, SteveSteve Lomas Mackay, DaveDave Mackay Joma GS Brown Construction
St Mirren Lennon, DannyDanny Lennon Goodwin, JimJim Goodwin Diadora Diadora

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Heart of Midlothian Sérgio, PauloPaulo Sérgio End of contract[17] 7 June 2012 Pre-season McGlynn, JohnJohn McGlynn[18] 26 June 2012
Dundee United Houston, PeterPeter Houston Mutual consent[19] 28 January 2013 7th McNamara, JackieJackie McNamara[20] 30 January 2013
Dundee Smith, BarryBarry Smith Mutual consent[21] 20 February 2013 12th Brown, JohnJohn Brown[22] 23 February 2013
Heart of Midlothian McGlynn, JohnJohn McGlynn Contract terminated[23] 28 February 2013 11th Locke, GaryGary Locke[23] 28 February 2013
Aberdeen Brown, CraigCraig Brown Retired[24] 14 March 2013 9th McInnes, DerekDerek McInnes[25] 25 March 2013

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Promotion or relegation
1 Celtic (C) 38 24 7 7 92 35 +57 79 2013–14 UEFA Champions League second qualifying round
2 Motherwell 38 18 9 11 67 51 +16 63 2013–14 UEFA Europa League third qualifying round
3 St Johnstone 38 14 14 10 45 44 +1 56 2013–14 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round
4 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 38 13 15 10 64 60 +4 54
5 Ross County 38 13 14 11 47 48 1 53
6 Dundee United 38 11 14 13 51 62 11 47
7 Hibernian2 38 13 12 13 49 52 3 512013–14 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round
8 Aberdeen2 38 11 15 12 41 43 2 48
9 Kilmarnock 38 11 12 15 52 53 1 45
10 Heart of Midlothian 38 11 11 16 40 49 9 44
11 St Mirren 38 9 14 15 47 60 13 41
12 Dundee (R) 38 7 9 22 28 66 38 30 Relegation to 2013–14 Scottish First Division

Source: Scottish Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1 Since the winners of 2012–13 Scottish Cup, Celtic are already qualified to 2013–14 UEFA Champions League, the runners–up Hibernian secured a spot in 2013–14 UEFA Europa League in the second qualifying round.
2 Teams in the bottom half at the time of the split may not overtake a team in the top 6 at the time of the split.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results

Matches 1–22

Teams play each other twice, once at home, once away

Home ╲ Away ABE CEL DNDDUNHOMHIBINVKILMOTROSSTJSTM
Aberdeen 02 20 22 00 21 23 02 33 00 20 00
Celtic 10 20 40 10 22 01 02 10 40 11 20
Dundee 13 02 03 10 31 14 00 12 01 13 02
Dundee United 11 22 30 03 30 44 33 12 00 11 34
Heart of Midlothian 20 04 01 21 00 22 13 10 22 20 10
Hibernian 01 10 30 21 11 22 21 23 01 20 21
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 11 24 41 40 11 30 11 15 31 11 22
Kilmarnock 13 13 00 31 10 11 12 12 30 12 31
Motherwell 41 02 11 01 00 04 41 22 32 11 11
Ross County 21 11 11 12 22 32 00 00 00 12 00
St Johnstone 12 21 10 00 22 01 00 21 13 11 21
St Mirren 14 05 31 01 20 12 22 11 21 54 11

Source: BBC Sport
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 23–33

Teams play every other team once (either at home or away)

Home ╲ Away ABE CEL DNDDUNHOMHIBINVKILMOTROSSTJSTM
Aberdeen 10 20 00 00 01 00
Celtic 43 50 62 41 30 41
Dundee 11 03 02 22 21
Dundee United 10 11 31 22 11
Heart of Midlothian 10 23 03 12 42 20
Hibernian 11 00 12 22 13
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 30 13 00 11 21 00
Kilmarnock 11 12 23 20 11
Motherwell 21 01 41 30 32 22
Ross County 32 10 01 30 10
St Johnstone 31 11 11 20 10
St Mirren 11 00 20 01 21 14

Source: BBC Sport
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 34–38

After 33 matches, the league splits into two sections of six teams each, with teams playing every other team in their section once (either at home or away). The exact matches are determined upon the league table at the time of the split.

Top six

Home ╲ Away CEL DUN INVMOTROSSTJ
Celtic 41 40
Dundee United 04 13 01
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 12 43
Motherwell 31 20
Ross County 11 10 10
St Johnstone 10 20 22

Source: BBC Sport
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Bottom six

Home ╲ Away ABE DND HOMHIBKILSTM
Aberdeen 11 10
Dundee 11 10 23
Heart of Midlothian 12 30
Hibernian 00 10 33
Kilmarnock 01 13 13
St Mirren 00 12

Source: BBC Sport
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Team Goals[2][26]
1 England Michael Higdon Motherwell 26
2 Scotland Leigh Griffiths Hibernian 23
Northern Ireland Billy McKay Inverness CT 23
4 Northern Ireland Niall McGinn Aberdeen 20
5 England Gary Hooper Celtic 19
6 Scotland Johnny Russell Dundee United 13
Scotland Steven Thompson St Mirren 13
8 Scotland Andrew Shinnie Inverness CT 12
9 Scotland Kris Commons Celtic 11
Republic of Ireland Paul Heffernan Kilmarnock 11

Assists

Rank Player Club Assists[2][27]
1 Estonia Henrik Ojamaa Motherwell 16
2 Republic of Ireland Aaron Doran Inverness CT 12
3 Scotland Kris Commons Celtic 11
4 Republic of Ireland Jonny Hayes Aberdeen 9
Scotland Iain Vigurs Ross County 9
6 Jamaica Chris Humphrey Motherwell 8
Wales Adam Matthews Celtic 8
Scotland Gary Teale St Mirren 8
9 Republic of Ireland Richie Foran Inverness CT 7
England Gary Hooper Celtic 7
England Nicky Law Motherwell 7
Scotland Andrew Shinnie Inverness CT 7

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date
England Higdon, MichaelMichael Higdon Motherwell Inverness CT 4–1[28] 1 September 2012
Republic of Ireland Sheridan, CillianCillian Sheridan Kilmarnock Heart of Midlothian 3–1[29] 29 September 2012
Northern Ireland McKay, BillyBilly McKay Inverness CT Dundee United 4–4[30] 15 December 2012
Northern Ireland McGinn, NiallNiall McGinn Aberdeen Dundee 3–1[31] 15 December 2012
Scotland Russell, JohnnyJohnny Russell Dundee United Kilmarnock 3–2[32] 19 January 2013
England Higdon, MichaelMichael Higdon Motherwell St Johnstone 3–2[33] 20 January 2013
Republic of Ireland Heffernan, PaulPaul Heffernan Kilmarnock Heart of Midlothian 3–0[34] 16 February 2013
Northern Ireland McKay, BillyBilly McKay Inverness CT Motherwell 4–3[35] 4 May 2013

Scoring

Clean sheets

Discipline

Awards

Monthly awards

Month Manager Player Young Player
August Scotland Derek Adams (Ross County)[38] Scotland Leigh Griffiths (Hibernian)[39] Scotland Tony Watt (Celtic)[40]
September Northern Ireland Steve Lomas (St Johnstone)[41] England Michael Higdon (Motherwell)[42] Scotland Ryan Fraser (Aberdeen)[43]
October Scotland Craig Brown (Aberdeen)[44] Northern Ireland Niall McGinn (Aberdeen)[44] Scotland Ryan Fraser (Aberdeen)[44]
November England Terry Butcher (Inverness CT)[45] Northern Ireland Billy McKay (Inverness CT)[45] Republic of Ireland Aaron Doran (Inverness CT)[45]
December Northern Ireland Neil Lennon (Celtic)[46] Scotland Jamie Murphy (Motherwell)[47] Republic of Ireland Joe Shaughnessy (Aberdeen)[48]
January Scotland Derek Adams (Ross County)[49] England Gary Hooper (Celtic)[50] Wales Adam Matthews (Celtic)[51]
February Scotland Derek Adams (Ross County)[52] Scotland Leigh Griffiths (Hibernian)[53] Scotland Stuart Armstrong (Dundee United)
March Scotland Stuart McCall (Motherwell)[54] England Nicky Law (Motherwell)[55] England Josh Meekings (Inverness CT)[56]
April Scotland John Brown (Dundee)[57] England Michael Higdon (Motherwell)[58] Estonia Henrik Ojamaa (Motherwell)[59]

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