1999–2000 in Scottish football explained

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Header1:Premier Division champions
Data2:Rangers
Header3:First Division champions
Data4:St Mirren
Header5:Second Division champions
Data6:Clyde
Header7:Third Division champions
Data8:Queen's Park
Header9:Scottish Cup winners
Data10:Rangers
Header11:League Cup winners
Data12:Celtic
Header13:Challenge Cup winners
Data14:Alloa Athletic
Header15:Junior Cup winners
Data16:Whitburn
Header17:Teams in Europe
Data18:Celtic, Kilmarnock, Rangers, St Johnstone
Header19:Scotland national team
Data20:UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying
Data21:1998–99 2000–01

The 1999–2000 season was the 103rd season of competitive football in Scotland.[1]

League Competitions

Scottish Premier League

See main article: 1999–2000 Scottish Premier League.

Scottish First Division

See main article: 1999–2000 Scottish First Division.

Scottish Second Division

See main article: 1999–2000 Scottish Second Division.

Scottish Third Division

See main article: article and 1999–2000 Scottish Third Division. In the 1999–2000 Scottish Third Division, Queen's Park pipped Berwick Rangers to the title on the final day of the season with a 3–2 victory at Cowdenbeath despite facing the threat of administration four months earlier, Berwick finished second and due to league reconstruction Forfar Athletic were also promoted in third place.

Other honours

Cup honours

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1999–2000 Scottish CupRangers4 – 0AberdeenWikipedia article
League Cup 1999–2000Celtic2 – 0Aberdeen
Challenge Cup 1999–2000Alloa Athletic4 – 4
(5 – 4 pen.)
Inverness CT
Youth CupHeart of Midlothian5 – 3Rangers
Junior CupWhitburn2 – 2
(4 – 3 pen.)
Johnstone Burgh

Individual honours

SPFA awards

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Celtic
Hibernian

SFWA awards

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Rangers
Unknown Unknown
Rangers

Scottish clubs in Europe

ClubCompetition(s)Final roundCoef.
RangersUEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League
Group stage
Third round
11.00
CelticUEFA Europa LeagueSecond round6.00
St JohnstoneUEFA Europa LeagueFirst round2.50
KilmarnockUEFA Europa LeagueFirst round1.00

Average coefficient – 5.125

Scotland national team

See main article: article, Scotland national football team 1980–99 results and Scotland national football team 2000–19 results.

DateVenueOpponentsCompetitionScotland scorer(s)Report
4 SeptemberOlimpijski Stadion, Sarajevo (A)2–1ECQG9Don Hutchison, Billy DoddsBBC Sport
8 SeptemberKadrioru Stadium, Tallinn (A)0–0ECQG9BBC Sport
5 OctoberIbrox Stadium, Glasgow (H)1–0ECQG9John Collins (pen.)BBC Sport
9 OctoberHampden Park, Glasgow (H)3–0ECQG9Don Hutchison, Gary McSwegan, Colin CameronBBC Sport
13 NovemberHampden Park, Glasgow (H)0–2ECQPOBBC Sport
17 NovemberWembley Stadium, London (A)1–0ECQPODon HutchisonBBC Sport
29 MarchHampden Park, Glasgow (H)0–2FriendlyBBC Sport
26 AprilGelredome, Arnhem (A)0–0FriendlyBBC Sport
30 MayLansdowne Road, Dublin (A)2–1FriendlyDon Hutchison, Barry FergusonBBC Sport

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Notes and references

  1. Web site: 1999/2000 - the Scottish Football League . https://archive.today/20130105000131/http://www.scottishfootballleague.com/stats/records/league-championship/league-tables/1990-1999/19992000/ . 5 January 2013 . dead.

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