Nine in a row, the Glossary
In Scottish football the term nine in a row refers to winning the league championship in nine consecutive years.[1]
Table of Contents
352 relations: Aberdeen F.C., Aberdeen F.C.–Rangers F.C. rivalry, Adam Matthews, Administration (British football), Administration and liquidation of the Rangers Football Club plc, Airdrieonians F.C. (1878), Alan Thompson (footballer, born 1973), Alex Ferguson, Alex McLeish, Alex Smith (footballer, born 1939), Alfie Conn Jr., Allan McGregor, Ally Hunter, Ally McCoist, Andy Goram, Andy Lynch (footballer), Ange Postecoglou, Anthony Stokes, Arsenal F.C., Aston Villa F.C., Atlético Madrid, Basile Boli, BBC Sport, Belfast, Bertie Auld, Bill Struth, Billy McNeill, Bobby Lennox, Bobby Murdoch, Brendan Rodgers, Brian Laudrup, Bundesliga, Callum McGregor, Celtic F.C., Celtic F.C. Women, Charlie Mulgrew, Chris Sutton, Chris Woods, Club Brugge KV, COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland, Craig Gordon, Craig Whyte, Daily Record (Scotland), Danny McGrain, David Hay, David Holmes (businessman), David Murray (Scottish businessman), David Robertson (footballer, born 1968), Defender (association football), Denis Connaghan, ... Expand index (302 more) »
- Celtic F.C.
- History of football in Scotland
- Rangers F.C.
Aberdeen F.C.
Aberdeen Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Aberdeen, Scotland.
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Aberdeen F.C.–Rangers F.C. rivalry
The Aberdeen–Rangers rivalry refers to football matches and related activity involving the Scottish football clubs Aberdeen and Rangers. Nine in a row and Aberdeen F.C.–Rangers F.C. rivalry are Rangers F.C..
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Adam Matthews
Adam James Matthews (born 13 January 1992) is a Welsh footballer who plays as a right back for the Wales national team.
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In the United Kingdom, football clubs sometimes choose to enter administration (sanction) when they are unable to pay off outstanding debts.
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Rangers is a professional football club in Scotland founded in 1872. Nine in a row and Administration and liquidation of the Rangers Football Club plc are Rangers F.C..
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Airdrieonians F.C. (1878)
Airdrieonians Football Club, more commonly known as Airdrie, was a Scottish professional football team from the town of Airdrie, in the Monklands area of Lanarkshire.
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Alan Thompson (born 22 December 1973) is an English football coach and former professional footballer.
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Alex Ferguson
Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson (born 31 December 1941) is a Scottish former football manager and player, best known for managing Manchester United from 1986 to 2013.
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Alex McLeish
Alexander McLeish (born 21 January 1959) is a Scottish professional football manager and former player.
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Alex Smith MBE (born 25 December 1939) is a Scottish former football player and manager.
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Alfie Conn Jr.
Alfred James Conn (born 5 April 1952) is a Scottish former professional footballer, who was the first post-World War II player to play for both Old Firm rivals Rangers and Celtic.
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Allan McGregor
Allan James McGregor (born 31 January 1982) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
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Ally Hunter
Ally Hunter (born 4 October 1949 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former football goalkeeper, who played for Kilmarnock, Celtic, Motherwell, St Mirren and Scotland.
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Ally McCoist
Alistair Murdoch McCoist (born 24 September 1962) is a Scottish former footballer who has since worked as a manager and TV pundit.
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Andy Goram
Andrew Lewis Goram (13 April 1964 – 2 July 2022) was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
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Andy Lynch (born 3 March 1951) is a Scottish football player and coach who played as a left winger or left back.
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Ange Postecoglou
Angelos "Ange" Postecoglou (Άγγελος Ποστέκογλου, Angelos Postekoglou; born 27 August 1965), sometimes known by his nickname Big Ange, is a soccer manager and former player who is the head coach of Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur.
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Anthony Stokes
Anthony Christopher Stokes (born 25 July 1988) is an Irish former professional footballer who played as a striker.
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Arsenal F.C.
The Arsenal Football Club, commonly known as simply Arsenal, is a professional football club based in Holloway, North London, England.
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Aston Villa F.C.
Aston Villa Football Club (commonly referred to as simply Villa) is a professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, England.
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Atlético Madrid
Club Atlético de Madrid, S.A.D. (meaning "Athletic Club of Madrid"), known simply as Atleti in Spanish-speaking countries and commonly referred to at the international level as Atlético Madrid, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid that plays in La Liga.
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Basile Boli
Basile Boli (born 2 January 1967) is a former professional footballer who played as a defender, and a current television sports presenter.
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BBC Sport
BBC Sport is the sports division of the BBC, providing national sports coverage for BBC television, radio and online.
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Belfast
Belfast (from Béal Feirste) is the capital city and principal port of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan and connected to the open sea through Belfast Lough and the North Channel.
Bertie Auld
Robert Auld (23 March 1938 – 14 November 2021) was a Scottish football player and manager.
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Bill Struth
William Struth (16 June 1875 – 21 September 1956) was a Scottish football manager.
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Billy McNeill
William McNeill (2 March 1940 – 22 April 2019) was a Scottish football player and manager.
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Bobby Lennox
Robert Lennox, MBE (born 30 August 1943) is a Scottish former footballer who played for Celtic and was a member of their 1967 European Cup-winning team, known as the Lisbon Lions.
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Bobby Murdoch
Robert White Murdoch (17 August 1944 – 15 May 2001) was a Scottish professional footballer, who played as a midfielder for Celtic, Middlesbrough and Scotland.
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Brendan Rodgers
Brendan Rodgers (born 26 January 1973) is a Northern Irish professional football manager and former player who is manager of Scottish Premiership club Celtic.
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Brian Laudrup
Brian Laudrup (born 22 February 1969) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a winger, forward or as a midfielder, and was regarded as one of the most talented players of his generation.
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Bundesliga
The Bundesliga, sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga or 1.
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Callum McGregor
Callum William McGregor (born 14 June 1993) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Celtic, whom he captains, and the Scotland national team.
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Celtic F.C.
The Celtic Football Club, commonly known as Celtic, is a professional football club in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Celtic F.C. Women
Celtic Football Club Women is a Scottish professional association football team, the women's section of Celtic Football Club. Nine in a row and Celtic F.C. Women are Celtic F.C..
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Charlie Mulgrew
Charles Patrick Mulgrew (born 6 March 1986) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Doncaster City.
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Chris Sutton
Christopher Roy Sutton (born 10 March 1973) is an English former professional football player and manager.
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Chris Woods
Christopher Charles Eric Woods (born 14 November 1959) is an English football coach and former professional footballer, who is goalkeeping coach for the Scotland national team.
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Club Brugge KV
italic, known simply as Club Brugge (in English also: Club Bruges), is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges, Belgium.
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COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland
The COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland is part of the COVID-19 pandemic of coronavirus disease-2019, caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2.
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Craig Gordon
Craig Sinclair Gordon (born 31 December 1982) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Hearts, and the Scotland national team.
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Craig Whyte
Craig Thomas Whyte (born 18 January 1971) is a Scottish businessman best known for his controversial spell as owner of Scottish football club Rangers.
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Daily Record (Scotland)
The Daily Record is a Scottish national tabloid newspaper based in Glasgow.
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Danny McGrain
Daniel Fergus McGrain (born 1 May 1950) is a Scottish former professional footballer, who played for Celtic, Hamilton Academical and the Scotland national team as a right back.
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David Hay
David Hay (born 29 January 1948) is a Scottish former football player and manager.
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David Holmes (businessman)
David Scott Holmes (born 8 April 1935) is a Scottish businessperson.
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David Murray (Scottish businessman)
Sir David Edward Murray (born 14 October 1951) is a Scottish entrepreneur, businessman and former chairman of the Rangers Football Club.
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David Alexander Robertson BEM (born 17 October 1968) is a Scottish former football player and coach, who was most recently the manager of Scottish League One club Peterhead.
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In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield player whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring.
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Denis Connaghan
Denis Connaghan (9 January 1945 – 14 January 2024) was a Scottish football goalkeeper, who played for Celtic, St Mirren, Morton and Clyde.
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Dermot Desmond
Dermot Desmond (born 14 August 1950) is an Irish businessman and financier.
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Dick Advocaat
Dirk Nicolaas Advocaat (born 27 September 1947) is a Dutch former football player and coach.
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Dixie Deans
John Kelly "Dixie" Deans (born 30 July 1946) is a Scottish retired footballer.
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Dubai
Dubai (translit) is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, the most populated of the country's seven emirates.
Dundee F.C.
Dundee Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Dundee, Scotland, founded in 1893.
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Dundee United F.C.
Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the city of Dundee.
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Dunfermline Athletic F.C.
Dunfermline Athletic Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the city of Dunfermline, Fife.
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Dynasty (sports)
In sports, a dynasty is a team or individual that dominates their sport or league for an extended length of time.
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East End Park
East End Park, currently named KDM Group East End Park for sponsorship purposes, is a football stadium situated in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland with a seating capacity of.
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East Fife F.C.
East Fife Football Club is a semi-professional football club established in 1903 in Methil, Fife, Scotland.
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.
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Efe Ambrose
Efetobore Eric “Efe” Ambrose Emuobo (born 18 October 1988) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a defender for club Bury.
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Emilio Izaguirre
Emilio Arturo Izaguirre Girón (born 10 May 1986) is a Honduran former professional footballer who played as a left-back.
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Employee trust
An employee trust is a trust for the benefit of employees.
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The England national football team have represented England in international football since the first international match in 1872.
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This article details men's professional football club records and statistics (individual and collective) in Europe.
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Evan Samuel Williams (born 15 July 1943) is a Scottish former footballer, who played as a goalkeeper for Third Lanark, Wolves, Aston Villa, Celtic, Clyde and Stranraer.
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FC Barcelona
Futbol Club Barcelona, commonly known as Barcelona and familiarly as Barça, is a professional football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, that competes in La Liga, the top flight of Spanish football.
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FC Bayern Munich
Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V. (FCB), commonly known as Bayern Munich or FC Bayern, is a German professional sports club based in Munich, Bavaria.
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Fergus McCann
Fergus John McCann (born 26 February 1941) is a Scottish–Canadian businessman and entrepreneur.
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Feyenoord
Feyenoord Rotterdam is a Dutch professional football club based in Rotterdam, which plays in the Eredivisie, the top tier in the Dutch football.
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Association football (fitbaa, ball-coise) is one of the national sports of Scotland and the most popular sport in the country.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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Fraser Forster
Fraser Gerard Forster (born 17 March 1988) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Tottenham Hotspur.
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Gary Hooper
Gary Hooper (born 26 January 1988) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward.
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Michael Gary Stevens (born 27 March 1963) is an English physiotherapist and retired footballer who played as a right-back.
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George Connelly
George Connelly (born 1 March 1949) is a Scottish former international footballer who played professionally with Celtic and Falkirk.
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George Square
George Square (Ceàrnag Sheòrais) is the principal civic square in the city of Glasgow, Scotland.
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Giovanni van Bronckhorst
Giovanni Christiaan “Gio” van Bronckhorst (born 5 February 1975) is a Dutch football manager and former player who is currently the manager of Turkish club Beşiktaş.
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Glasgow
Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.
Glasgow City F.C.
Glasgow City Football Club is a professional women's football team based in Glasgow that plays in SWPL 1, the top division of women's football in Scotland and also the higher of two levels of the Scottish Women's Premier League.
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The goalkeeper (sometimes written as goal-keeper, abbreviated as GK, keeper, keeps, or goalie) is a position in association football.
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Gordon Strachan
Gordon David Strachan (born 9 February 1957) is a Scottish former football coach and player who is currently Technical Director of Dundee.
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Govan
Govan (Cumbric: Gwovan; Scots: Gouan; Scottish Gaelic: Baile a' Ghobhainn) is a district, parish, and former burgh now part of southwest Glasgow, Scotland.
Graeme Murty
Graeme Stuart Murty (born 13 November 1974) is an English-born Scottish professional football coach and former player.
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Graeme Souness
Graeme James Souness (born 6 May 1953) is a Scottish former professional football player, manager and television pundit.
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Hampden Park
Hampden Park (Scottish Gaelic: Pàirc Hampden) is a football stadium in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow, Scotland, which is the national stadium of football in Scotland and home of the Scotland national football team. Nine in a row and Hampden Park are Celtic F.C..
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Henry Anthony Hood (3 October 1944 – 26 May 2019) was a Scottish football player and manager.
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Heart of Midlothian F.C.
Heart of Midlothian Football Club, commonly known as Hearts, is a professional football club in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Edward Henrik Larsson (born 20 September 1971) is a Swedish professional football coach and former player.
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Heysel Stadium disaster
The Heysel Stadium disaster (Strage dell'Heysel; Katastrophe von Heysel; Drame du Heysel; Heizeldrama) is a crowd disaster that occurred on 29 May 1985 when Juventus fans were escaping from an attack by Liverpool fans while they were pressed against a wall in the Heysel Stadium in Brussels, Belgium, before the start of the 1985 European Cup final.
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Hibernian F.C.
Hibernian Football Club, commonly known as Hibs, is a professional football club in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Hillsborough disaster
The Hillsborough disaster was a fatal crowd crush at a football match at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, on 15 April 1989.
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HM Revenue and Customs
His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (commonly HM Revenue and Customs, or HMRC) is a non-ministerial department of the UK Government responsible for the collection of taxes, the payment of some forms of state support, the administration of other regulatory regimes including the national minimum wage and the issuance of national insurance numbers.
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I (newspaper)
The i is a British national newspaper published in London by Daily Mail and General Trust and distributed across the United Kingdom.
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Ian Durrant
Ian Durrant (born 29 October 1966) is a Scottish professional football coach and former player who is currently a first team coach at Kilwinning Rangers.
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Ian Ferguson (born 15 March 1967) is a Scottish football coach and retired professional player.
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John Muir "Ian" Young (21May 194311December 2019), Adam Hamdani, The Independent, 11 December 2019 was a Scottish footballer who played for Celtic and St Mirren.
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Ibrox Stadium
Ibrox Stadium (Scottish Gaelic: Stadium Ibrox) is a football stadium on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox area of Glasgow, Scotland. Nine in a row and Ibrox Stadium are Rangers F.C..
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Inter Milan
Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as Internazionale or simply Inter, and colloquially known as Inter Milan in English-speaking countries, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy.
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Irish Republican Army
The Irish Republican Army (IRA) is a name used by various resistance organisations in Ireland throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.
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James Forrest (born 7 July 1991) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a winger for club Celtic and the Scotland national team.
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Jörg Albertz
Jörg Albertz (born 29 January 1971) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
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James Andrew Brogan (5 June 1944 – 24 September 2018) was a Scottish footballer who played in over 200 league games for Jock Stein's highly successful Celtic sides of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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James Philip Craig (born 30 April 1943) is a Scottish former footballer, who played as a right back.
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James Kennedy (31 January 1934 – 2 December 2003) was a Scottish footballer who played mainly as a left-back for Celtic, Greenock Morton and Scotland.
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Jim McLean
James Yuille McLean (2 August 1937 – 26 December 2020) was a Scottish football player, manager and director.
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Jimmy McGrory
James Edward McGrory (26 April 1904 – 20 October 1982) was a Scottish footballer who played for Celtic and Clydebank as a forward and then went on to manage Kilmarnock before returning to Celtic as manager after the end of the Second World War.
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Jock Brown
John Winton Brown (born in May 1946) is a Scottish football commentator.
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Jock Stein
John Stein (5 October 1922 – 10 September 1985) was a Scottish football player and manager.
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Jock Wallace Jr.
John Martin Bokas Wallace (6 September 1935 – 24 July 1996) was a Scottish professional footballer and manager.
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Joseph McBride (10 June 1938 – 11 July 2012) was a Scottish footballer who played for clubs including Celtic, Hibernian, Motherwell and Dunfermline Athletic.
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John Brown (born 26 January 1962) is a Scottish former professional footballer who also worked as a manager.
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John Clark (born 13 March 1941) is a Scottish former football player and coach.
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John Divers (8 March 1940 – 23 September 2014) was a Scottish footballer who played for Celtic and Partick Thistle.
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John Fallon (born 16 August 1940) is a Scottish former professional footballer and member of the Celtic squad that won the European Cup in 1967, which came to be known as the Lisbon Lions.
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John Greig
John Greig (born 11 September 1942) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a defender.
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John Hughes (3 April 1943 – 1 August 2022) was a Scottish footballer who played for Celtic, Crystal Palace, Sunderland and the Scotland national team.
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Juventus FC
Juventus Football Club (from iuventūs, 'youth'), commonly known as Juventus or colloquially as Juve, is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, who compete in Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league system.
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Kenny Dalglish
Sir Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish (born 4 March 1951) is a Scottish former football player and manager.
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Kieran Tierney
Kieran Tierney (born 5 June 1997) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a left-back for club Arsenal and the Scotland national team.
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Kilmarnock F.C.
Kilmarnock Football Club, commonly known as Killie, is a Scottish professional football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire.
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Kris Commons
Kristian Arran Commons (born 30 August 1983) is a professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.
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Leicester City F.C.
Leicester City Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Leicester, East Midlands, England.
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Leigh Griffiths
Leigh Griffiths (born 20 August 1990) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Australian club Mandurah City, as well as being part of the coaching staff.
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Lincoln Red Imps F.C.
Lincoln Red Imps Football Club is a professional football club from Gibraltar.
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Lincoln Red Imps F.C. 1–0 Celtic F.C.
Lincoln Red Imps vs Celtic was a football match played on 12 July 2016 at Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar.
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Lisbon Lions
The Lisbon Lions is the nickname given to the Celtic team that won the European Cup at the Estádio Nacional in Lisbon, Portugal on 25 May 1967, defeating Inter Milan 2–1. Nine in a row and Lisbon Lions are Celtic F.C..
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Bulgarian football champions mean those that won the highest league in Bulgarian football, which since 2016-2017 is the First Professional League.
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List of Celtic F.C. seasons
Celtic Football Club is a Scottish professional association football club based in Parkhead, Glasgow. Nine in a row and List of Celtic F.C. seasons are Celtic F.C..
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List of Rangers F.C. seasons
Rangers Football Club was founded in 1872 and is one of the 11 original members of the Scottish Football League in 1890. Nine in a row and List of Rangers F.C. seasons are Rangers F.C..
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The Scottish football champions are the winners of the highest league in Scottish football, namely the Scottish Football League (SFL) from 1890 until 1998, the Scottish Premier League (SPL) from 1998 until 2013 and the Scottish Premiership thereafter.
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Liverpool F.C.
Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club based in Liverpool, England.
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Livingston F.C.
Livingston Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Livingston, West Lothian.
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Lorenzo Amoruso
Lorenzo Amoruso (born 28 June 1971) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a defender for seven teams in Italy, Scotland, England, and San Marino during his footballing career, but is perhaps best known for his six-year spell with Glasgow side Rangers.
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Lou Macari
Luigi Macari (born 7 June 1949) is a Scottish former footballer and manager.
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Major League Soccer
Major League Soccer (MLS) is a men's professional soccer league sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation, which represents the sport's highest level in the United States.
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Marco Negri
Marco Negri (born 27 October 1970) is an Italian former footballer who played as a striker for Udinese, Novara, Ternana, Cosenza, Perugia, Rangers, Vicenza, Cagliari, Bologna and Livorno.
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Mark Hateley
Mark Wayne Hateley (born 7 November 1961) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker.
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Mark Viduka
Mark Antony Viduka (born 9 October 1975) is an Australian former soccer player who played as a centre forward.
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Mark Walters
Mark Everton Walters (born 2 June 1964) is an English former professional footballer who made 600 league appearances between 1981 and 2002.
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Mark Warburton
Mark Warburton (born 6 September 1962) is an English professional football manager and former player who was most recently a first-team coach at West Ham United.
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Martin O'Neill
Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill, (born 1 March 1952) is a Northern Irish professional football manager and former player who played as a midfielder.
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Michael Beale (born 4 September 1980) is an English football manager who was most recently head coach of Championship club Sunderland.
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Midfielder
In the sport of association football, a midfielder is an outfield position which plays primarily in the middle of the pitch.
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Mikael Lustig
Carl Mikael Lustig (born 13 December 1986) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a right or centre back.
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Mo Johnston
Maurice John Giblin Johnston (born 13 April 1963) is a Scottish football player and coach.
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Motherwell F.C.
Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, which plays in the Scottish Premiership.
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Moussa Dembélé (born 12 July 1996) is a French professional footballer who plays as a striker for Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq.
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MTK Budapest FC
Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre Budapest Futball Club or shortly MTK is a professional football club based in Józsefváros, Budapest, Hungary.
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Neil Lennon
Neil Francis Lennon (born 25 June 1971) is a Northern Irish professional football manager and former player, who is currently the head coach of Liga I club Rapid București.
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Neil Simpson
Neil Alexander Simpson (born 15 November 1961) is a Scottish former footballer, who played for Aberdeen, Newcastle United, Motherwell and Scotland.
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Nigel Spackman
Nigel James Spackman (born 2 December 1960) is an English football manager, former professional footballer and sports television pundit.
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Nikica Jelavić
Nikica Jelavić (born 27 August 1985) is a Croatian former professional footballer who played as a forward.
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Nir Bitton
Nir Bitton (or Biton, ניר ביטון; born 30 October 1991) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as a centre-back or as a defensive midfielder for Israeli Premier League club Maccabi Tel Aviv and Israel national team.
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Odsonne Édouard
Odsonne Édouard (born 16 January 1998) is a French professional footballer who plays as a striker for club Crystal Palace.
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Old Firm
The Old Firm is a collective name for the Scottish football clubs Celtic and Rangers, which are both based in Glasgow. Nine in a row and Old Firm are Celtic F.C. and Rangers F.C..
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Oleg Salenko
Oleg Anatolyevich Salenko (Олег Анатольевич Саленко, Олег Анатолійович Саленко; born 25 October 1969) is a Russian-Ukrainian former footballer who played as a forward.
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Oleksiy Mykhaylychenko
Oleksiy Oleksandrovych Mykhaylychenko (Олексій Олександрович Михайличенко; born 30 March 1963) is a Ukrainian football coach and former professional player.
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Olympique de Marseille
Olympique de Marseille (Olimpic de Marselha), also known simply as Marseille or by the abbreviation OM, is a French professional football club based in Marseille that competes in Ligue 1, the top flight of French football.
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Orange Order
The Loyal Orange Institution, commonly known as the Orange Order, is an international Protestant fraternal order based in Northern Ireland and primarily associated with Ulster Protestants.
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Partick Thistle F.C.
Partick Thistle Football Club are a professional football club from Glasgow, Scotland.
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Pat McCluskey
Patrick McCluskey (13 April 1952 – 24 August 2020) was a Scottish footballer.
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Paul Gascoigne
Paul John Gascoigne (born 27 May 1967), nicknamed Gazza, is an English former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.
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Paul Lambert
Paul Lambert (born 7 August 1969) is a Scottish professional football manager and former player, who was most recently the manager of Ipswich Town.
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Paul Le Guen
Paul Joseph Marie Le Guen (born 1 March 1964) is a French professional football manager and former player.
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Paul Wilson (23 November 1950 – 18 September 2017) was a professional footballer, who played as a forward for Celtic, Motherwell and Partick Thistle.
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Pedro Caixinha
Pedro Miguel Faria Caixinha (born 15 November 1970) is a Portuguese professional football manager, currently in charge of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Red Bull Bragantino.
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Perfect season
A perfect season is a sports season, including any requisite playoff portion, in which a team remains and finishes undefeated and untied.
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Perth, Scotland
Perth (Scottish English:; Peairt) is a centrally located Scottish city, on the banks of the River Tay.
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Peter van Vossen
Peter Jacobus van Vossen (born 21 April 1968) is a Dutch former professional football player and manager.
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PFC CSKA Sofia
CSKA Sofia (ЦСКА София) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia and currently competing in the country's premier football competition, the First League.
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PFC Ludogorets Razgrad
Professional Football Club Ludogorets 1945 (Profesionalen Futbolen Klub „Ludogorets 1945"), commonly known as Ludogorets Razgrad or simply Ludogorets, is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Razgrad, which currently competes in the First Professional Football League, the top tier of the Bulgarian football league system.
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Pieter Huistra
Pieter Egge Huistra (born 18 January 1967) is a Dutch football coach for Liga 1 club Borneo Samarinda and former winger.
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Pittodrie Stadium
Pittodrie Stadium, commonly referred to as Pittodrie, is an all-seater stadium in Aberdeen, Scotland.
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Progrès Niederkorn 2–0 Rangers
Progrès Niederkorn vs Rangers was a football match played on 4 July 2017 at the Stade Josy Barthel.
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Pyrotechnics
Pyrotechnics is the science and craft of creating such things as fireworks, safety matches, oxygen candles, explosive bolts and other fasteners, parts of automotive airbags, as well as gas-pressure blasting in mining, quarrying, and demolition.
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Quality Street Gang (Celtic F.C.)
The Quality Street Gang was a term used by the Scottish media to describe the Celtic reserve team of the late 1960s. Nine in a row and Quality Street Gang (Celtic F.C.) are Celtic F.C..
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Queen's Park F.C.
Queen's Park Football Club is a Scottish professional football club, based in Glasgow, which plays in the Scottish Championship, the second tier of the Scottish football pyramid.
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Rangers F.C.
Rangers Football Club is a professional football club in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Rangers F.C. signing policy
Between the 1930s and 1970s, the Scottish football club Rangers had an unwritten rule whereby the club would not knowingly sign any player who was a Roman Catholic. Nine in a row and Rangers F.C. signing policy are Rangers F.C..
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Rangers W.F.C.
Rangers Women's Football Club is a women's football team that plays in the Scottish Women's Premier League, the top division of women's football in Scotland. Nine in a row and Rangers W.F.C. are Rangers F.C..
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Richard Gough
Charles Richard Gough (born 5 April 1962) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a defender.
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Ronald de Boer
Ronaldus de Boer (born 15 May 1970) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
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Ronnie Simpson
Ronald Campbell Simpson (11 October 1930 – 19 April 2004) was a Scottish football player and coach.
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Ronny Deila
Ronny Deila (born 21 September 1975) is a Norwegian football manager and former player, who is the manager of Al Wahda.
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Rosenborg BK
Rosenborg Ballklub, commonly referred to simply as Rosenborg or RBK, is a Norwegian professional football club from Trondheim that plays in Eliteserien.
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Ross County F.C.
Ross County Football Club is a professional football club based in Dingwall, Scotland.
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The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football.
S.L. Benfica
italic, commonly known as Benfica, is a professional football club based in Lisbon, Portugal, that competes in the Primeira Liga, the top flight of Portuguese football.
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Scot Symon
James Scotland Symon (9 May 1911 – 30 April 1985) was a Scottish football player and manager.
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The Scotland national football teamSgioba Ball-coise Nàiseanta na h-AlbaScotland National Fitbaa Team represents Scotland in men's international football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association.
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Scott Brown (born 25 June 1985) is a Scottish professional football manager and former player who manages Scottish Championship side Ayr United.
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Scott Sinclair
Scott Andrew Sinclair (born 25 March 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for EFL League One club Bristol Rovers.
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Scottish Championship
The Scottish Championship, known as the William Hill Championship for sponsorship reasons, is the second tier of the Scottish Professional Football League, the league competition for men's professional football clubs in Scotland.
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Scottish Cup
The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,.
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The Scottish Football League (SFL) is a defunct league featuring professional and semi-professional football clubs mostly from Scotland.
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Scottish Government
The Scottish Government (Riaghaltas na h-Alba) is the devolved government of Scotland.
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Scottish League Cup
The Scottish League Cup (also known as the Premier Sports Cup for sponsorship reasons) is a football competition open to all Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) clubs.
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Scottish Premier League
The Scottish Premier League (SPL; Prìomh Lìog na h-Alba) was the top-level league competition for professional football clubs in Scotland.
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The Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) is the national men's association football league in Scotland.
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Scottish Women's Premier League
The Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL) is the highest level of league competition in women's football in Scotland.
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Serie A
The Serie A, officially known as Serie A enilive in Italy and Serie A Made in Italy abroad for sponsorship reasons, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system.
Southampton F.C.
Southampton Football Club is a professional football club based in Southampton, Hampshire, England.
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Sports league
A sports league is a group of individual athletes, sports teams or clubs who form a league to compete against each other and gain points in a specific sport.
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St Johnstone F.C.
St Johnstone Football Club is a professional association football club in Perth, Scotland, which is a member of the Scottish Premiership for the 2024–25 season.
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Steven Davis
Steven Davis (born 1 January 1985) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
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Steven Gerrard
Steven George Gerrard (born 30 May 1980) is an English professional football manager and former player, who manages Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq.
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Stevie Chalmers
Thomas Stephen Chalmers (26 December 1935 – 29 April 2019) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre-forward and spent the majority of his career with Celtic.
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Stuart McCall
Andrew Stuart Murray McCall (born 10 June 1964) is a professional football coach and former player.
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Talksport
Talksport (styled as talkSPORT), owned by News Broadcasting, is a sports radio station in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland.
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Tax avoidance
Tax avoidance is the legal usage of the tax regime in a single territory to one's own advantage to reduce the amount of tax that is payable by means that are within the law.
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Terry Butcher
Terry Ian Butcher (born 28 December 1958) is an English football manager and former player.
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The Famous Five is the collective term for Hibernian's forward line of Gordon Smith, Bobby Johnstone, Lawrie Reilly, Eddie Turnbull and Willie Ormond.
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The Herald (Glasgow)
The Herald is a Scottish broadsheet newspaper founded in 1783.
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The Independent
The Independent is a British online newspaper.
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The Scotsman
The Scotsman is a Scottish compact newspaper and daily news website headquartered in Edinburgh.
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Third Lanark A.C.
Third Lanark Athletic Club was a Scottish football club based in Glasgow.
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Tom Rogic
Tomas Petar Rogic (born 16 December 1992) is an Australian former professional footballer.
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Thomas Burns (16 December 1956 – 15 May 2008) was a Scottish professional football player and manager.
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Tommy Callaghan
Tommy Callaghan (born 6 December 1945) is a Scottish former footballer who played for Celtic, Dunfermline Athletic and Clydebank.
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Tommy Gemmell
Thomas Gemmell (16 October 1943 – 2 March 2017) was a Scottish football player and manager.
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Tony Mowbray
Anthony Mark Mowbray (born 22 November 1963) is an English football manager and former footballer who was most recently manager of Birmingham City.
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Tore André Flo
Tore André Flo (born 15 June 1973) is a Norwegian professional football coach and a former striker who is the manager of 1. divisjon club Sogndal.
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Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, (commonly referred to as simply Tottenham,,, or Spurs), is a professional football club based in Tottenham, North London, England.
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A treble in association football is achieved when a club team wins three trophies in a single season.
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Trevor Steven
Trevor McGregor Steven (born 21 September 1963) is an English former professional footballer who played as a right-sided midfielder.
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UEFA
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA; Union des associations européennes de football; Union der europäischen Fußballverbände) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football.
UEFA Champions League
The UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL) is an annual club association football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs, deciding the competition winners through a round robin group stage to qualify for a double-legged knockout format, and a single leg final.
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UEFA coefficient
In European football, the UEFA coefficients are statistics based in weighted arithmetic means used for ranking and seeding teams in club and international competitions.
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UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a European football club competition contested annually by the winners of domestic cup competitions.
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UEFA Europa League
The UEFA Europa League (previously known as the UEFA Cup), abbreviated as UEL or sometimes UEFA EL, is an annual football club competition organised since 1971 by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for eligible European football clubs.
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Valencia CF
Valencia Club de Fútbol (València Club de Futbol), commonly referred to as Valencia CF (or simply Valencia), is a Spanish professional football club based in Valencia, Spain, that currently plays in La Liga, the top flight of the Spanish league system.
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Value-added tax
A value-added tax (VAT or goods and services tax (GST), general consumption tax (GCT)), is a consumption tax that is levied on the value added at each stage of a product's production and distribution.
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Victor Wanyama
Victor Mugubi Wanyama (born 25 June 1991) is a Kenyan professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Major League Soccer club CF Montréal and the Kenya national team.
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Virgil van Dijk
Virgil van Dijk (born 8 July 1991) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for and captains both Premier League club Liverpool and the Netherlands national team.
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Vladimir Romanov
Vladimir Nikolayevich Romanov (p, Vladimiras Romanovas; born 15 June 1947), Scotland on Sunday, 23 December 2007 is a Russian-Lithuanian businessman.
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Vladimir Romanov's ownership of Heart of Midlothian F.C.
Vladimir Romanov, a Russian born Lithuanian businessman, initially acquired 19.6% stake at Hearts during the 2004–05 season.
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Walter Smith
Walter Ferguson Smith (24 February 1948 – 26 October 2021) was a Scottish football player, manager and director, primarily associated with his two spells as manager of Glasgow club Rangers.
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Willie Maley
William Patrick Maley (25 April 1868 – 2 April 1958) was an Irish-born Scottish international football player and manager.
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Willie Waddell
William Waddell (7 March 1921 – 14 October 1992) was a professional football player and manager.
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Willie Wallace
William Semple Brown Wallace (born 23 June 1940) is a Scottish former football player and coach.
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Wim Jansen
Wilhelmus Marinus Antonius Jansen (28 October 1946 – 25 January 2022) was a Dutch professional football player and manager.
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Women's association football in Scotland has an organised history including the first international women's match in 1881, the president of the British Ladies' Football Club in 1895, Lady Florence Dixie, the Edinburgh–Preston "World Championship" in 1937 and 1939, and the Scottish Women's Cup founded in 1970.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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1897–98 Scottish Division One
The 1897–98 Scottish Division One season was won by Celtic by four points over nearest rival Rangers.
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1898–99 Scottish Division One
The 1898–99 Scottish Division One season was won by Rangers by ten points over nearest rival Heart of Midlothian.
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1902 Ibrox disaster
The 1902 Ibrox disaster was the collapse of a stand at Ibrox Park (now Ibrox Stadium) in Govan (now part of Glasgow), Scotland. Nine in a row and 1902 Ibrox disaster are history of football in Scotland.
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1903–04 Scottish Division One
The 1903–04 Scottish Division One season was won by Third Lanark by four points over nearest rival Hearts.
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1904–05 Scottish Division One
The 1904–05 Scottish Division One season was won by Celtic.
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1909 Scottish Cup final
The 1909 Scottish Cup final was the final of the 36th season of the Scottish Cup.
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1909–10 Scottish Division One
The 1909–10 Scottish Division One season was won by Celtic by two points over nearest rival Falkirk.
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Statistics of the Scottish Football League in season 1917–18.
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1931–32 Scottish Division One
The 1931–32 Scottish Division One season was won by Motherwell by five points over nearest rival Rangers.
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1938–39 Scottish Division One
The 1938–39 Scottish Division One was the last season of competitive football in Scotland before World War II.
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1954–55 Scottish Division A
The 1954–55 Scottish Division A was won by Aberdeen by three points over nearest rival Celtic.
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1957 Scottish League Cup final
The 1957 Scottish League Cup final was the final match of the 1957–58 Scottish League Cup.
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1960–61 Scottish Cup
The 1960–61 Scottish Cup was the 76th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.
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1961 European Cup Winners' Cup final
The 1961 European Cup Winners' Cup Final was an association football match contested between Fiorentina of Italy and Rangers of Scotland.
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1961–62 Scottish Division One
The 1961–62 Scottish Division One was won by Dundee by three points over nearest rival Rangers.
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The 1962–63 season was the 90th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 66th season of the Scottish Football League.
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1962–63 Scottish Cup
The 1962–63 Scottish Cup was the 78th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.
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1964 Scottish League Cup final
In association football, the 1964 Scottish League Cup final was played on 24 October 1964 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and it was the final of the 19th Scottish League Cup competition.
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1964–65 Scottish Division One
The 1964–65 Scottish Division One was won by Kilmarnock on goal average, ahead of Hearts.
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1965–66 European Cup Winners' Cup
The 1965–66 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup club football tournament was won by Borussia Dortmund in an extra-time final victory over Liverpool at Hampden Park in Glasgow.
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1965–66 Scottish Division One
The 1965–66 Scottish Division One was won by Celtic by two points over city rivals Rangers.
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1965–66 Scottish League Cup
The 1965–66 Scottish League Cup was the twentieth season of Scotland's second football knockout competition.
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1966–67 European Cup
The 1966–67 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won by Celtic for the first time in the final against Internazionale, who eliminated defending champions Real Madrid in the quarter-finals, making them the first British team, as well as the first and last Scottish team to date, to win the coveted trophy.
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The 1966–67 season was the 94th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 70th season of Scottish league football.
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1966–67 Scottish Division One
The 1966–67 Scottish Division One was won by Celtic by three points over city rivals Rangers.
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1967 European Cup final
The 1967 European Cup final was a football match contested between Italian team Internazionale and Scottish team Celtic to determine the champion of the 1966–67 European Cup.
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1967 European Cup Winners' Cup final
The 1967 European Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match contested between Bayern Munich of West Germany and Rangers of Scotland.
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1967–68 Scottish Division One
The 1967–68 Scottish Division One was won by Celtic by two points over city rivals Rangers.
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1968–69 Scottish Division One
The 1968–69 Scottish Division One was won by Celtic by five points over nearest rival Rangers.
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1969–70 Scottish Division One
The 1969–70 Scottish Division One was won by Celtic by twelve points over nearest rival Rangers.
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1970 European Cup final
The 1970 European Cup final was a football match held at the San Siro, Milan, on 6 May 1970, that saw Feijenoord of the Netherlands defeat Celtic of Scotland 2–1 after extra time.
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1970 Scottish Cup final
The 1970 Scottish Cup Final was played on 11 April 1970 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 85th Scottish Cup.
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1970–71 Scottish Division One
The 1970–71 Scottish Division One was won by Celtic by two points over nearest rival Aberdeen.
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1971 Ibrox disaster
The 1971 Ibrox disaster, also known as the Second Ibrox Disaster, was a crush among the crowd at an Old Firm football game (Rangers v Celtic), which led to 66 deaths and more than 200 injuries. Nine in a row and 1971 Ibrox disaster are history of football in Scotland.
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1971–72 Scottish Division One
The 1971–72 Scottish Division One was won by Celtic by ten points over nearest rival Aberdeen.
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1972 European Cup Winners' Cup final
The 1972 European Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match between Scottish team Rangers and Soviet team Dynamo Moscow.
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1972–73 Scottish Division One
The 1972–73 Scottish Division One was won by Celtic, one point ahead of their nearest rival Rangers.
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1973–74 Scottish Division One
The 1973–74 Scottish Division One was won by Celtic by four points over nearest rival Hibernian.
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The 1974–75 season was the 102nd season of competitive football in Scotland and the 78th season of Scottish league football.
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1974–75 Scottish Division One
The 1974–75 Scottish Division One was won by Rangers by seven points over second place Hibernian.
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1975–76 Scottish Premier Division
The 1975–76 Scottish Premier Division season was won by Rangers, six points ahead of Celtic.
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1976–77 Scottish Premier Division
The 1976–77 Scottish Premier Division season was won by Celtic, nine points ahead of Rangers.
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The 1977–78 season was the 105th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 81st season of Scottish league football.
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1983 European Cup Winners' Cup final
The 1983 European Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match contested between Aberdeen of Scotland and Real Madrid of Spain.
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1985–86 Scottish Premier Division
Celtic won the 1985–86 Scottish Premier Division and became champions in one of the closest finishes in League history.
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1986–87 Scottish Premier Division
The 1986–87 Scottish Premier Division season was won by Rangers, six points ahead of Celtic.
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1987 UEFA Cup final
The 1987 UEFA Cup Final was a football tie played on 6 and 20 May 1987 between IFK Göteborg of Sweden and Dundee United of Scotland.
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The 1987–88 season was the 91st season of competitive football in Scotland.
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1988–89 Scottish Premier Division
The 1988–89 Scottish Premier Division season was won by Rangers, six points ahead of Aberdeen.
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The 1989–90 season was the 93rd season of competitive football in Scotland.
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1989–90 Scottish Premier Division
The 1989–90 Scottish Premier Division season was won by Rangers, seven points ahead of Aberdeen.
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1990 Scottish League Cup final
The 1990 Scottish League Cup final was played on 28 October 1990 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 45th Scottish League Cup (Skol Cup).
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1990–91 Scottish Premier Division
The 1990–91 Scottish Premier Division season was won by Rangers, two points ahead of Aberdeen.
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1991–92 Scottish Premier Division
The 1991–92 Scottish Premier Division season was won by Rangers, nine points ahead of Hearts.
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1992–93 Scottish Premier Division
The 1992–93 Scottish Premier Division season ended in success for Rangers who won the title by nine points from nearest rivals Aberdeen and 13 points above third place rival Celtic to clinch five titles in a row.
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1992–93 UEFA Champions League group stage
The 1992–93 UEFA Champions League group stage began on 25 November 1992 and ended on 21 April 1993.
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1993–94 Scottish Premier Division
The 1993–94 Scottish Premier Division season began on 7 August 1993 and was the last season of the twelve-team league, with three teams relegated to make way for the ten-team league the following season.
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1994 Scottish Cup final
The 1994 Scottish Cup final was the final match of the 1993–94 Scottish Cup competition, the 109th edition of the most important cup competition in Scottish football.
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1994–95 Scottish Cup
The 1994–95 Scottish Cup was the 110th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.
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1994–95 Scottish Premier Division
The 1994–95 Scottish Premier Division season began on 13 August 1994; it was the first season of the new ten team league format, and also the first season using the rule of awarding three points for a win.
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The 1995–96 season was the 99th season of competitive football in Scotland.
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1995–96 Scottish Premier Division
The 1995–96 Scottish Premier Division season was the second season involving a relegation playoff with the Scottish First Division.
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1996–97 Scottish Premier Division
The 1996–97 Scottish Premier Division season was the penultimate season of Scottish Premier Division football before the change to the Scottish Premier League.
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1997–98 Scottish Premier Division
The 1997–98 Scottish Premier Division season was the last season of Scottish Football League Premier Division football before the change to the Scottish Premier League.
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1998 Scottish Cup final
The 1998 Scottish Cup Final was played on 16 May 1998 at Celtic Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 113th Scottish Cup.
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The 1998–99 season was the 102nd season of Scottish league football.
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The 2000–01 season was the 104th season of competitive football in Scotland.
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2001–02 Scottish Premier League
The 2001–2002 Scottish Premier League (known as the 2001–2002 Bank of Scotland Premier League for sponsorship reasons) was the fourth season of the Scottish Premier League, the top level of football in Scotland.
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2002–03 Scottish Premier League
The 2002–03 Scottish Premier League (known as the 2002–03 Bank of Scotland Premier League for sponsorship reasons) was the fifth season of the Scottish Premier League (SPL), the top level of football in Scotland.
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2003 UEFA Cup final
The 2003 UEFA Cup Final was played on 21 May 2003 between Celtic of Scotland and Porto of Portugal.
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2003–04 Scottish Premier League
The 2003–04 Scottish Premier League was won by Celtic.
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2004–05 Scottish Premier League
The 2004–05 Scottish Premier League was won by Rangers, who claimed the title on the final day of the season by a single point from Celtic, who had gone into the final fixtures leading and were still ahead in the closing minutes of their last game against Motherwell until they conceded two goals (both scored by striker Scott McDonald), costing them the title with Rangers winning their match against Hibernian in Edinburgh.
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2005–06 Scottish Premier League
The 2005–06 Scottish Premier League was won by Celtic, with a 17-point margin over their nearest challengers Hearts in the first season under the management of Gordon Strachan.
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2006–07 Scottish Cup
The 2006–07 Scottish Cup was the 122nd edition of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Tennent's Scottish Cup.
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The 2007–08 season was the 111th season of competitive football in Scotland.
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2007–2008 financial crisis
The 2007–2008 financial crisis, or the global financial crisis (GFC), was the most severe worldwide economic crisis since the Great Depression.
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2008 UEFA Cup final
The 2008 UEFA Cup final was a football match that took place on 14 May 2008 at the City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester, England.
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2008–09 Scottish Premier League
The 2008–09 Scottish Premier League season was the eleventh season of the Scottish Premier League and the second season under the sponsorship of the Clydesdale Bank.
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2009–10 Scottish Premier League
The 2009–10 Scottish Premier League season was the twelfth season of the Scottish Premier League.
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2010–11 Scottish Premier League
The 2010–11 Scottish Premier League was the thirteenth season of the Scottish Premier League, the highest division of Scottish football.
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2011 Scottish League Cup final
The 2011 Scottish League Cup final was the final match of the 2010–11 Scottish League Cup, the 65th season of the Scottish League Cup.
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2011–12 Scottish Premier League
The 2011–12 Scottish Premier League was the fourteenth season of the Scottish Premier League, the highest division of Scottish football, since its inception in 1998.
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2012–13 Scottish Premier League
The 2012–13 Scottish Premier League was the fifteenth and final season of the Scottish Premier League, the highest division of Scottish football, since its inception in 1998.
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2012–13 UEFA Champions League
The 2012–13 UEFA Champions League was the 58th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 21st season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League.
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2013–14 Scottish Premiership
The 2013–14 Scottish Premiership was the first season of the Scottish Premiership, the highest division of Scottish football.
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2014–15 Scottish Championship
The 2014–15 Scottish Championship is the 21st season in the current format of 10 teams in the second tier of Scottish football.
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2014–15 Scottish Premiership
The 2014–15 Scottish Premiership was the second season of the Scottish Premiership, the highest division of Scottish football.
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2015–16 Scottish Cup
The 2015–16 Scottish Cup was the 131st season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.
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2015–16 Scottish Premiership
The 2015–16 Scottish Premiership (known as the Ladbrokes Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the third season of the Scottish Premiership, the highest division of Scottish football.
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2016 Scottish Cup final
The 2016 Scottish Cup Final was the 131st final of the Scottish Cup and the final of the 2015–16 Scottish Cup, the most prestigious knockout football competition in Scotland.
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2016–17 Scottish Premiership
The 2016–17 Scottish Premiership (known as the Ladbrokes Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the fourth season of the Scottish Premiership, the highest division of Scottish football.
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2017–18 Scottish Premiership
The 2017–18 Scottish Premiership (known as the Ladbrokes Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the fifth season of the Scottish Premiership, the highest division of Scottish football.
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The 2018–19 season was the 122nd season of competitive football in Scotland.
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2018–19 Scottish Premiership
The 2018–19 Scottish Premiership (known as the Ladbrokes Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the sixth season of the Scottish Premiership, the highest division of Scottish football.
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2019 Scottish Cup final
The 2019 Scottish Cup Final was the 134th final of the Scottish Cup and the final of the 2018–19 Scottish Cup, the most prestigious knockout football competition in Scotland.
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2019 Scottish League Cup final
The 2019 Scottish League Cup final was an association football match that took place on 8 December 2019 at Hampden Park, Glasgow.
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2019–20 Scottish Cup
The 2019–20 Scottish Cup was the 135th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.
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2019–20 Scottish Premiership
The 2019–20 Scottish Premiership (known as the Ladbrokes Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the seventh season of the Scottish Premiership, the highest division of Scottish football.
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2019–20 UEFA Europa League
The 2019–20 UEFA Europa League was the 49th season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 11th season since it was renamed from the UEFA Cup to the UEFA Europa League.
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2020 Scottish Cup final
The 2020 Scottish Cup final was the 135th final of the Scottish Cup and the final of the 2019–20 Scottish Cup, the most prestigious knockout football competition in Scotland.
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2020–21 Scottish Cup
The 2020–21 Scottish Cup was the 136th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.
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2020–21 Scottish Premiership
The 2020–21 Scottish Premiership was the eighth season of the Scottish Premiership, the highest division of Scottish football (the 124th edition overall of the top national league competition, not including one cancelled due to World War II).
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2021–22 Bundesliga
The 2021–22 Bundesliga was the 59th season of the Bundesliga, Germany's premier football competition.
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2021–22 Scottish Women's Premier League
The 2021–22 Scottish Women's Premier League was the 21st season of the SWPL, the highest division of women's football in Scotland since 2002.
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2022 Scottish Cup final
The 2022 Scottish Cup Final was the 137th final of the Scottish Cup and the final of the 2021–22 Scottish Cup, the most prestigious knockout football competition in Scotland.
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2022 UEFA Europa League final
The 2022 UEFA Europa League Final was the final match of the 2021–22 UEFA Europa League, the 51st season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 13th season since it was renamed from the UEFA Cup to the UEFA Europa League.
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See also
Celtic F.C.
- Brother Walfrid
- Celtic F.C.
- Celtic F.C. B Team and Academy
- Celtic F.C. Foundation
- Celtic F.C. Player of the Year
- Celtic F.C. Women
- Celtic F.C. and World War I
- Celtic F.C. in European football
- Celtic F.C. league record by opponent
- Celtic F.C. players
- Celtic F.C. supporters
- Celtic Park
- Celtic Park (1888–1892)
- Celtic TV
- Charlie and the Bhoys
- Glasgow Hibernian F.C.
- Green Brigade
- Hampden Park
- History of Celtic F.C.
- History of Celtic F.C. (1887–1994)
- History of Celtic F.C. (1994–present)
- Jay Beatty
- Jimmy Johnstone: Lord of the Wing
- Jock Stein Friendship Cup
- Lennoxtown training centre
- Lisbon Lions
- List of Celtic F.C. international footballers
- List of Celtic F.C. managers
- List of Celtic F.C. players
- List of Celtic F.C. records and statistics
- List of Celtic F.C. seasons
- Nine in a row
- Old Firm
- Quality Street Gang (Celtic F.C.)
- St Ninian's High School, Kirkintilloch
- St Patrick's Sports Academy
- St Peter's F.C.
- The Bhoys from Seville
- The Celtic View
History of football in Scotland
- 1875–76 Edinburgh Football Association Cup
- 1902 Ibrox disaster
- 1971 Ibrox disaster
- Arbroath F.C. 36–0 Bon Accord F.C.
- Combination Game
- Early league football in Dumfries and Galloway
- Foot-Ball Club
- Football Act 1424
- Hampden Park square goalposts
- History of football in Scotland
- History of the Scotland national football team
- Home Scots v Anglo-Scots
- Intermediate dispute
- Lady Florence Dixie
- List of Scottish Football League clubs
- List of Scottish Professional Football League clubs
- List of Scottish football clubs in the FA Cup
- List of defunct football leagues in Scotland
- List of football matches between British clubs in UEFA competitions
- McCrae's Battalion
- Nine in a row
- Scotch Professors
- Scottish Football Hall of Fame
- Scottish Football Museum
- Seasons in Scottish football
- Timeline of Scottish football
Rangers F.C.
- 2008 UEFA Cup final riots
- Aberdeen F.C.–Rangers F.C. rivalry
- Administration and liquidation of the Rangers Football Club plc
- Blue Heaven (2003 TV series)
- Burnbank Park
- Club 1872
- History of Rangers F.C.
- Ibrox International Challenge Trophy
- Ibrox Park (1887–1899)
- Ibrox Stadium
- Iron Curtain (football)
- Kinning Park (sports ground)
- List of Rangers F.C. chairmen
- List of Rangers F.C. managers
- List of Rangers F.C. players
- List of Rangers F.C. records and statistics
- List of Rangers F.C. seasons
- Mason Munn
- Nine in a row
- Old Firm
- Original Glasgow derby
- Ownership of Rangers F.C.
- Rangers Charity Foundation
- Rangers F.C.
- Rangers F.C. (Superleague Formula team)
- Rangers F.C. B Team and Academy
- Rangers F.C. in European football
- Rangers F.C. players
- Rangers F.C. seasons
- Rangers F.C. signing policy
- Rangers F.C. supporters
- Rangers Fans Fighting Fund
- Rangers TV
- Rangers Training Centre
- Rangers W.F.C.
- Tennent Caledonian Cup
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine_in_a_row
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