1964–65 Kilmarnock F.C. season explained

Club:Kilmarnock
Season:1964–65
Manager:Willie Waddell
League:Scottish Division One
League Result:Champions
Cup1:Scottish Cup
Cup1 Result:Quarter-finals
Cup2:Scottish League Cup
Cup2 Result:Group stage
Cup3:Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
Cup3 Result:R2
League Topscorer:Ronnie Hamilton, 15
Season Topscorer:Ronnie Hamilton & Jackie McInally, 21
Highest Attendance:32,021 (v Rangers, 14 November)
Lowest Attendance:5,193 (v Aberdeen, 27 March)
Average Attendance:10,476[1] (up 1,585)
Prevseason:1963–64
Nextseason:1965–66
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The 1964–65 season was Kilmarnock’s 63rd in Scottish league competitions, during which they became league champions for the first time in the club’s history.[2] The title was won on the final day of the season with a 2 - 0 win at Hearts.[3] Kilmarnock won the championship on goal average, a tie-breaker that was replaced by goal difference in 1971 - 72.[3] Had goal difference been adopted by 1964 - 65, Hearts would have won the championship.[3]

Scottish Division One

See main article: article and 1964–65 Scottish Division One.

Match results

Match DayDateOpponentH/AScoreKilmarnock Scorer(s)Attendance
119 AugustThird LanarkH3–1Watson 68', O’Connor 75', Hamilton 85'5,197
25 SeptemberSt MirrenA2–0McIlroy 51', Hamilton 63'4,636
312 SeptemberAirdrieoniansH2–0Hamilton 25', McInally 78'5,299
419 SeptemberSt JohnstoneA1–0McInally 55'4,829
526 SeptemberDunfermline AthleticH1–0Hamilton 53'10,755
63 OctoberHibernianA2–1Hamilton 44', 71'15,471
710 OctoberPartick ThistleH0–08,379
817 OctoberDundeeA3–1Murray 62', Sneddon 64', McInally 68'13,171
928 OctoberCelticH5–2McInally 7', 38', Hamilton 26', McFadzean 53', 55'19,122
1031 OctoberDundee UnitedA1–0McInally 69'8,567
117 NovemberMotherwellH1–1Hamilton 40'9,698
1214 NovemberRangersH1–1Beattie 74'32,021
1321 NovemberAberdeenA1–1McInally 89'9,101
1428 NovemberClydeA2–1McFadzean 6', McInally 37'4,863
155 DecemberFalkirkH2–0McInally 35', Sneddon 41'5,535
1612 DecemberMortonA1–5Hamilton 66' (pen.)10,306
1719 DecemberHeart of MidlothianH3–1McIlroy 20', Sneddon 44', Hamilton 88'18,285
1826 DecemberThird LanarkA4–0McInally 14', McLean 34', 87', McIlroy 84'2,549
191 JanuarySt MirrenH4–0Sneddon 8', Hamilton 33', 61', Murray 81'12,039
202 JanuaryAirdrieoniansA1–2Hamilton 53'7,808
219 JanuarySt JohnstoneH0–06,694
2216 JanuaryDunfermline AthleticA0–19,766
2330 JanuaryPartick ThistleA0–16,560
2413 FebruaryDundeeH1–4Hamilton 22'7,158
2516 FebruaryHibernianH4–3Black 6', 53', Murray 55', King 60'10,535
2627 FebruaryCelticA0–221,875
2710 MarchDundee UnitedH4–2Black 4', 87', McIlroy 54', McLean 64' (pen.)5,756
2813 MarchMotherwellA2–0McIlroy 62', Mason 85'4,098
2920 MarchRangersA1–1Mason 49'30,574
3027 MarchAberdeenH2–1Murray 10', McIlroy 40'5,193
313 AprilClydeH2–1McInally 10', Hamilton 40'5,816
327 AprilFalkirkA1–0McIlroy 35'2,569
3317 AprilMortonH3–0Black 52', 80', McIlroy 81'10,605
3424 AprilHeart of MidlothianA2–0Sneddon 26', McIlroy 29'36,348

Scottish League Cup

See main article: article and 1964–65 Scottish League Cup.

Group stage

DateOpponentH/AScoreKilmarnock Scorer(s)Attendance
8 AugustHeart of MidlothianH1–1McIlroy 53'8,832
12 AugustPartick ThistleA0–07,767
15 AugustCelticA1–4Watson 62'22,017
22 AugustHeart of MidlothianA1–0McInally 50'10,391
26 AugustPartick ThistleH4–0Hamilton 42', 52', Murray 43', McInally 55'6,344
29 AugustCelticH2–0Hamilton 50' (pen.), McIlroy 89'10,834

Group 3 final table

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1Celtic6411185139
2Kilmarnock63219548
3Partick Thistle6123614–84
4Heart of Midlothian6114716–193

Scottish Cup

See main article: article and 1964–65 Scottish Cup.

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreKilmarnock Scorer(s)Attendance
First round6 FebruaryCowdenbeathH5–0McInally 32', 57', 75', McLean 81' (pen.), 89'6,276
Second round20 FebruaryEast FifeA0–09,003
Second round replay24 FebruaryEast FifeH3–0McInally 2', 75', Hamilton 88'10,201
Quarter-final6 MarchCelticA2–3McInally 59', 73'47,000

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

See main article: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1964-65.

Killie pulled off a remarkable comeback in their first round Fairs Cup tie against German side Eintracht Frankfurt. They lost 3 - 0 in the first away leg and conceded again in the second minute of the return game at Rugby Park to fall four goals behind, but then scored five goals without reply to win the tie 5 - 4 on aggregate.[4]

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreKilmarnock Scorer(s)Attendance
First round first leg2 September Eintracht FrankfurtA0–335,000
First round second leg22 September Eintracht FrankfurtH5–1Hamilton 12', 88', McIlroy 15', McFadzean 52', McInally 80'14,930
Second round first leg11 November EvertonH0–223,561
Second round second leg1 December EvertonA1–4McIlroy 6'30,730

1965 Summer Cup

DateOpponentH/AScoreKilmarnock Scorer(s)Attendance
1 MayAirdrieoniansH3–0Sneddon 16', McInally 35', Murray 89'3,904
5 MayThird LanarkA3–0Black 48' 58', McIlroy 85'500
8 MayMotherwellH1–1McInally 69'5,061
12 MayAirdrieoniansA4–2McInally 52', McIlroy 69', Sneddon 70', Murray 89'1,000
15 MayThird LanarkH6–2McIlroy 15', 64', Murray 25', 73', Black 39', McInally 81'3,718
19 MayMotherwellA0–35,000

Section 3 Final Table

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1Motherwell65101531211
2Kilmarnock641117989
3Airdrieonians6105816–82
4Third Lanark61051022–122

See also

References

Book: Ross, David . David Ross (author). Everygame-The New Official History of Kilmarnock Football Club. 2001. Kilmarnock Football Club. 0-9541653-0-6.

Book: Hadgraft, Rob . Rob Hadgraft (author). Kilmarnock Champions of Scotland 1964-65. 2005. Desert Island Books. 1-874287-87-2.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Average Home League Game Attendances . www.fitbastats.com . 6 April 2022.
  2. Web site: Kilmarnock's solitary top flight title triumph - 50 years on . Russell . Stoddart . BBC Sport . 24 April 2015 . 26 April 2022.
  3. News: The day Kilmarnock won league by 0.042 of a goal . The Scotsman . Alan . Pattullo . 25 April 2015 . 26 April 2022.
  4. News: Day when Kilmarnock beat the odds to win title by 0.04 goals . Graham . Spiers . The Times . 24 April 2020 . 26 April 2022.