List of football clubs in Scotland by major honours won explained

This is a list of the major honours won by football clubs in Scotland. It lists every Scottish football club to have won any of the three major domestic trophies, six major European competitions which have existed at different times, or the two global competitions FIFA has recognised. These honours consist of the Scottish football championship—the Scottish Football League up to 1998, Scottish Premier League from 1998 to 2013 and the Scottish Professional Football League thereafter—the Scottish Cup, the League Cup, the Champions League or its predecessor the European Cup, the now-defunct European Cup Winners' Cup, the UEFA Europa League or its predecessors the UEFA Cup and Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, the UEFA Super Cup, and the FIFA Club World Cup or its predecessor the Intercontinental Cup.

Competitive football started in Scotland with the Scottish Cup, the second oldest football competition in the world, which was first held in the 1873–74 season. League football followed when the Scottish Football League was founded in 1890, with Dumbarton and Rangers sharing the first title. The Scottish Football League remained the highest division of the Scottish football league system until 1998, when the Scottish Premier League was founded. The Scottish Football League also added a second major cup competition in 1946, when it founded the League Cup, invititation to which is restricted to the 42 members of the league. Rangers have won a record number of league championships and League Cups, while Celtic have won a record number of Scottish Cups.

European competition started in 1955 with the European Cup and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, which was succeeded by the UEFA Cup for the 1971–72 season. The Cup Winners' Cup followed in 1960 but was discontinued in 1999. Three Scottish teams have lifted at least one European trophy. Celtic won the European Cup in 1967, Rangers won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1972 and Aberdeen won the Cup Winners' Cup and Super Cup in 1983. Intercontinental competition started in 1960 with the Intercontinental Cup, which consisted of a two-legged tie between the European Cup and the South American Copa Libertadores winners from 1960 to 1979. To date, Celtic are the only Scottish club to participate in an intercontinental competition, losing the 1967 Intercontinental Cup to Racing Club.[1]

Honours table

Key

Domestic League
League = Scottish league champions (since 1890)Domestic Cup Competitions
SC = Scottish Cup (since 1872)
LC = League Cup (since 1946)Primary European Competitions
UCL = European Cup and UEFA Champions League
CWC = UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
Other European Competitions
USC = UEFA European Super Cup

RankClubLeagueSCLCUCLCWCUSCTotalLast trophy
1Celtic5442211001182023–24 Scottish Cup
Rangers5534280101182023–24 Scottish League Cup
3Aberdeen476011192013–14 Scottish League Cup
4Heart of Midlothian484000162011–12 Scottish Cup
5Hibernian433000102015–16 Scottish Cup
Queen's Park0100000101892–93 Scottish Cup
7Kilmarnock13100052011–12 Scottish League Cup
Dundee United12200052009–10 Scottish Cup
Dundee11300051973–74 Scottish League Cup
10Motherwell12100041990–91 Scottish Cup
St Mirren03100042012–13 Scottish League Cup
East Fife01300041953–54 Scottish League Cup
13Dumbarton21000031891–92 Scottish Football League
Third Lanark12000031904–05 Scottish Cup
Clyde03000031957–58 Scottish Cup
Vale of Leven03000031878–79 Scottish Cup
St Johnstone02100032020–21 Scottish Cup
18Dunfermline Athletic02000021967–68 Scottish Cup
Falkirk02000021956–57 Scottish Cup
Renton02000021887–88 Scottish Cup
Partick Thistle01100021971–72 Scottish League Cup
22 Airdrieonians (1878)01000011923–24 Scottish Cup
Greenock Morton01000011921–22 Scottish Cup
St Bernard's01000011894–95 Scottish Cup
Inverness Caledonian Thistle01000012014–15 Scottish Cup
Livingston00100012003–04 Scottish League Cup
Raith Rovers00100011994–95 Scottish League Cup
Ross County00100012015–16 Scottish League Cup

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NOW YOU KNOW: Celtic lost 1-0 in the Battle of Montevideo . Evening Times . Herald & Times Group . 18 July 2013 . 10 December 2013.