The 1999–2000 Scottish First Division was won by
St Mirren, finishing as one of two promoted teams. As the
Scottish Premier League
The Scottish Premier League (SPL) was the top level league competition for professional football
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was being expanded to twelve teams
Dunfermline Athletic were to be joined by
Falkirk
Falkirk ( gd, An Eaglais Bhreac, sco, Fawkirk) is a large town in the Central Lowlands of Scotland, historically within the county of Stirlingshire. It lies in the Forth Valley, northwest of Edinburgh and northeast of Glasgow.
Falkirk had a ...
in a three team
playoff against
Aberdeen with the top two placed teams entering the
Scottish Premier League
The Scottish Premier League (SPL) was the top level league competition for professional football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football' ...
. However, this did not occur as Falkirk's
Brockville Stadium did not meet the then SPL requirements for having a 10,000
all-seater stadium.
Clydebank
Clydebank ( gd, Bruach Chluaidh) is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Situated on the north bank of the River Clyde, it borders the village of Old Kilpatrick (with Bowling, West Dunbartonshire, Bowling and Milton, West Dunbartonshire, Mil ...
finished bottom and were relegated to the
Scottish Second Division.
Stadia and locations
Table
Top scorers
Attendances
The average attendances for Scottish First Division clubs for season 1999/00 are shown below:
References
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Scottish First Division seasons
1999–2000 Scottish Football League
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