Scottish Division One 1966/67

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Scottish Division One 1966/67
master Celtic Glasgow
European Cup of
National Champions
Celtic Glasgow
Trade fair trophy Glasgow Rangers
Hibernian Edinburgh
FC Dundee
Cup winners Celtic Glasgow
European
Cup Winners' Cup
Aberdeen FC
Relegated FC St. Mirren
Ayr United
Teams 18th
Games 306
Gates 1,034  (ø 3.38 per game)
Top scorer ScotlandScotland Stevie Chalmers
(Celtic Glasgow)
Division One 1965/66

The Scottish Football League Division One was played for the 66th time in 1966/67 . It was also the 69th edition of the highest soccer division within the Scottish Football League in which the Scottish champions were determined. It began on September 10, 1966 and ended on May 15, 1967. In the 1966/67 season, 18 clubs competed against each other in a total of 34 match days. Each team played once at home and away against every other team. The 2-point rule applied . In the event of a tie, the goal quotient counted .

The championship won for the 22nd time in the club's history Celtic Glasgow . The Bhoys qualified as champions for the following European Cup of National Champions season 1967/68 . The runner-up, as well as the fifth and sixth place, the Glasgow Rangers , Hibernian Edinburgh and the FC Dundee qualified for the Exhibition Cities Cup . As a defeated cup finalist , FC Aberdeen qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup . The FC St. Mirren and Ayr United got into the end of the season Division Two from. The top scorer was Stevie Chalmers from Celtic Glasgow with 21 goals .

statistics

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
 1. Celtic Glasgow (M, L)  34  26th  6th  2 111: 330 3.36 58:10
 2. Glasgow Rangers (P)  34  24  7th  3 092:310 2.97 55:13
 3. Clyde FC  34  20th  6th  8th 064:480 1.33 46:22
 4th Aberdeen FC  34  17th  8th  9 072:380 1.89 42:26
 5. Hibernian Edinburgh  34  19th  4th  11 072:490 1.47 42:26
 6th Dundee FC  34  16  9  9 074:510 1.45 41:27
 7th FC Kilmarnock  34  16  8th  10 059:460 1.28 40:28
 8th. Dunfermline Athletic  34  14th  10  10 072:520 1.38 38:30
 9. Dundee United  34  14th  9  11 068:620 1.10 37:31
10. Motherwell FC  34  10  11  13 059:600 0.98 31:37
11. Heart of Midlothian  34  11  8th  15th 039:480 0.81 30:38
12. Partick Thistle  34  9  12  13 049:680 0.72 30:38
13. Airdrieonians FC (N)  34  11  6th  17th 041:530 0.77 28:40
14th FC Falkirk  34  11  4th  19th 033:700 0.47 26:42
15th St. Johnstone FC  34  10  5  19th 053:730 0.73 25:43
16. Stirling Albion  34  5  9  20th 031:850 0.36 19:49
17th FC St. Mirren  34  4th  7th  23 025:810 0.31 15:53
18th Ayr United (N)  34  1  7th  26th 020:860 0.23 09:59

Placement criteria: 1st points - 2nd goal quotient

Legend
1966/67 season
Scottish champion and participation in the European Cup of National Champions 1967/68
Participation in the Messestädte-Pokal 1967/68
Participation in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1967/68
Relegated to Division Two
At the end of the 1965/66 season
(M) Champion of the previous year
(P) Cup winner of the previous year
(L) League cup winner of the previous year
(N) Promoted from Division Two

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Scottish Football League & Scottish Premier League Top goalscorers per division. (No longer available online.) Scottish-football-historical-archive.com, archived from the original on September 27, 2012 ; accessed on April 4, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / scottish-football-historical-archive.com