Scottish Football League Division One
Scottish Football League Division One | |
abbreviation | Scottish Division One |
Association | Scottish Football Association |
First edition | 1893/94 season |
Teams | 10–20 teams |
Record champions | Glasgow Rangers (34) |
Qualification for | European cup competitions |
↓ Division Two (II)
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The Scottish Football League Division One was the top football league in Scotland from 1893 to 1975 . The Scottish Champion was previously played in the Scottish Football League from 1890 to 1893 . From 1893 to the last season 1974/75 , Division One served within the Scottish Football League as the top football league. From 1975 sparked Premier Division the One Division from.
Nine teams won the championship during this time. The Glasgow Rangers with 34 championships followed by Celtic Glasgow with 26 titles as well as Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian Edinburgh , which were successful four times, as well as Third Lanark , FC Aberdeen , FC Dundee , FC Kilmarnock and FC Motherwell, which were once champions.
Members of Scottish Division One
In the last season 1974/75 the following eighteen teams played in Scottish Division One (for the following seasons in the Scottish top division see Scottish Football League Premier Division , Scottish Premier League and Scottish Premiership ):
- Airdrieonians FC
- Ayr United
- Celtic Glasgow
- Dunfermline Athletic
- Dundee United
- Aberdeen FC
- FC Arbroath
- Clyde FC
- Dumbarton FC
- Dundee FC
- FC Kilmarnock
- Motherwell FC
- St. Johnstone FC
- Glasgow Rangers
- Greenock Morton
- Heart of Midlothian
- Hibernian Edinburgh
- Partick Thistle