1996–97 Kilmarnock F.C. season explained

League Result:Seventh Place
Cup1 Result:Second Round
Cup2 Result:Winners
League Topscorer:Paul Wright (15)
Season Topscorer:Paul Wright (18)
Highest Attendance:16,432 vs. Rangers, Premier Division, 15 January 1997
Lowest Attendance:5,505 vs. Raith Rovers, Premier Division, 11 January 1997
Average Attendance:9,125
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Nextseason:1997–98

The 1996–97 season was Kilmarnock's penultimate season in the Scottish Premier Division before the formation of the Scottish Premier League in 1998. Kilmarnock also competed in the Scottish Cup and the League Cup.

Summary

Season

Kilmarnock finished seventh in the Scottish Premier Division with 39 points. They reached the second round of the League Cup, losing to rivals Ayr United,[2] but went on to win the Scottish Cup, with a 1–0 victory over Falkirk.[3]

Results and fixtures

Kilmarnock's score comes first

Scottish Premier Division

See main article: article and 1996–97 Scottish Premier Division.

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
110 August 1996HibernianA2–18,734Mitchell 20’, Henry 26’
217 August 1996Heart of MidlothianA2–310,854Wright 43’, Lauchlan 88’
324 August 1996CelticH1–315,970Reilly 27’
47 September 1996Dunfermline AthleticH2–26,623Wright 44’, 56 pen.
514 September 1996AberdeenA0–311,826
621 September 1996RangersH1–414,812Reilly 19’
728 September 1996MotherwellA0–15,705
812 October 1996Dundee UnitedA0–07,365
919 October 1996Raith RoversH2–15,829Brown 37’ Wright 58’
1026 October 1996Dunfermline AthleticA1–25,705Findlay 22’
111 November 1996HibernianH4–210,872Henry 17’, McIntyre 24’ Wright 52’, McGinlay 56’ o.g.
1216 November 1996MotherwellH2–47,087Wright 55’, 87’ pen.
1330 November 1996Raith RoversA0–13,749
147 December 1996Dundee UnitedH0–25,812
1514 December 1996Heart of MidlothianH2–05,832McKee 52’, Mitchell 86’
1617 December 1996RangersA2–439,469Montgomerie 4’, Roberts 88’
1721 December 1996AberdeenH3–06,114Burke 11’, 58’ Roberts 89’
1826 December 1996HibernianA1–08,957McIntyre 42’
194 January 1997Dundee UnitedA0–28,508
208 January 1997CelticA0–645,535
2111 January 1997Raith RoversH0–15,505
2215 January 1997RangersH1–116,432McKee 46’
2318 January 1997Dunfermline AthleticH2–15,813Wright 55’ pen., 87’
2421 January 1997MotherwellA0–25,508
251 February 1997AberdeenA1–28,000McIntyre 49’
268 February 1997Heart of MidlothianA0–211,020
2722 February 1997Dundee UnitedH2–36,054Malpas 3’ o.g. Wright 69’
285 March 1997Raith RoversA1–23,305McIntyre 86’
2911 March 1997CelticH2–015,087Wright 24’ Burke 74’
3015 March 1997MotherwellH1–07,612Wright 77’
3122 March 1997RangersA2–150,036McIntyre 38’ Wright 81’ pen.
325 April 1997Heart of MidlothianH1–07,877Wright 5’
3319 April 1997HibernianH1–110,886Wright 14’
343 May 1997Dunfermline AthleticA1–35,036McIntyre 50’
357 May 1997CelticA0–042,994
3610 May 1997AberdeenH1–110,027Holt 73’

Scottish League Cup

See main article: article and 1996–97 Scottish League Cup.

Scottish Cup

See main article: article and 1996–97 Scottish Cup.

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
Third Round25 January 1997East StirlingshireH2–08,543McGowne 44’ Brown 48’
Fourth Round15 February 1997ClydeA0–14,483Wright 63’ pen.
Quarter–final8 March 1997Greenock MortonA5–28,826Henry 13’, 41’, 89’ Wright 32’ McIntyre 67’
Semi–final14 April 1997Dundee UnitedN0–012,391
Semi–final Replay22 April 1997Dundee UnitedN1–09,265McIntyre 86’
Final24 May 1997FalkirkN1–08,543Wright 20’

Ayrshire Cup

See main article: article.

Final league table

Division summary

Transfers

Players in

PlayerFromFee
Gary Tallon Blackburn RoversFree
Robert Prytz Young BoysFree
Kevin McGowne St JohnstoneFree
Dylan Kerr ReadingFree
Helmut Rahner UerdingenFree

Players out

PlayerToFee
Tom Black StranraerFree
Bobby Connor Ayr UnitedFree
Bobby Geddes Raith RoversFree
Stephen Maskrey Partick ThistleFree
Gary Tallon Chester CityLoan

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Youth is name of the game as Totten is pushed out by Kilmarnock Nicholl the favourite to take over at Rugby Park . . Herald Scotland . 4 December 1996 . 5 January 2021.
  2. Web site: Results for Kilmarnock for 1996–97 . londonhearts.com . 25 April 2020.
  3. Web site: Results for Kilmarnock for 1996–97 . londonhearts.com . 25 April 2020.