1996–97 In Scottish Football
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The 1996–97 season was the 100th season of competitive
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in Scotland. This season saw a playoff system introduced between the second bottom club in the Premier Division and the second-top club in Division One.


Scottish Premier Division

Champions: Rangers
Relegated: Raith Rovers


Premier Division/Division One playoff

* Hibernian 1–0 Airdrieonians * Airdrieonians 2–4 Hibernian (Hibernian win 5–2 on aggregate)


Scottish League Division One

Promoted: St. Johnstone
Relegated: Clydebank, East Fife


Scottish League Division Two

Promoted: Ayr United, Hamilton Academical
Relegated: Dumbarton, Berwick Rangers


Scottish League Division Three

Promoted: Inverness CT, Forfar Athletic


Other honours


Cup honours


Individual honours


SPFA awards


SFWA awards


Scottish clubs in Europe

Average coefficient â€
3.125
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Scotland national team

Key: * (H) = Home match * (A) = Away match * WCQG4 = World Cup qualifying – Group 4


Notable events

* Rangers matched Celtic's record of nine successive top division titles. * Tommy Burns was sacked as Celtic manager after the end of the season, having won just one trophy in his three years in charge. * Mark Hateley briefly returned to Rangers after a year in England to provide cover in attack during the title run-in, before moving back to England as player-manager of Hull City. * Kilmarnock won the Scottish Cup to end their 32-year wait for a major trophy. * Veteran goalkeeper Jim Leighton transferred from Hibernian to Aberdeen at the end of the season. * Former Scotland striker Mo Johnston moved to America at the start of the season to play for Kansas City Wizards in the American Major League. * Trevor Steven, the former England winger, retired from playing at the end of the season after winning seven league titles with Rangers since first joining them in 1989. * St Johnstone returned to the Premier Division by winning the Division One title by a 20-point margin. * Brian Laudrup was voted SFWA Footballer of the Year. *
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Notes and references

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