1939–40 in Scottish football explained

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Header1:Division One champions
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Header3:Division Two champions
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Header5:Emergency league competition champions
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Header7:Scottish War Emergency Cup winners
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Header9:Junior Cup winners
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The 1939–40 was the 67th season of competitive football in Scotland. It would have been the 50th season of Scottish Football League, but the outbreak of the Second World War on 3 September 1939 caused the suspension of the league after five rounds of games played in Division One, and four rounds in Division Two. The league was not officially competed for until the 1946–47 season but there were regional leagues played during these years.

League competitions

Scottish League Division Two

Emergency League

See main article: 1939–40 Scottish War Emergency League. The Scottish League officially suspended its competition on 13 September 1939 and set up a committee to investigate the possibility of regional league competitions. These were rubber-stamped on 26 September after the Home Secretary had granted permission, they commenced a month later. There were two divisions; eastern and western; each consisting of 16 clubs. This left six of the previous league clubs; Montrose, Brechin City, Forfar Athletic, Leith Athletic, Edinburgh City and East Stirlingshire.

Cowdenbeath resigned halfway through the season, they had played all the other clubs once and so their record was allowed to stand. The competition was completed by a play-off between the two divisional winners, who were Rangers and Falkirk, Rangers won 2–1 at Ibrox Park.

Play-off

Other honours

Cup honours

National

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War Emergency CupRangers1–0Dundee United
Scottish Junior CupMaryhill1–0

County

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Dumbartonshire CupDumbarton4 – 2 Vale of Leven
East of Scotland ShieldHearts3 – 2Hibernian
Forfarshire CupArbroath2 – 0 Dundee
Glasgow CupRangers3 – 1Queen's Park
Lanarkshire CupMotherwell1 – 0Hamilton
North of Scotland CupClachnacuddin5 – 2Rothes
Perthshire CupBlack Watch12 – 4Blairgowrie
Renfrewshire CupSt Mirren4 – 1Morton

Non-league honours

Senior

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Highland Emergency League[1] Inverness Thistle

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Scottish Highland Football League . Scottish Football Historical Archive . 24 August 2020 . 2 October 2022.