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in Scotland.


Overview

''To be announced''


Transfer deals


League competitions


Scottish Premier League


Scottish First Division


Scottish Second Division


Scottish Third Division


Scottish Premier Under-19 League


Honours


Cup honours


Non-league honours


Senior


Junior

West Region East Region North Region


Individual honours


PFA Scotland awards


SFWA awards


Scottish clubs in Europe


Summary

* Current UEFA coefficients
Ranking (No. 25)
*Celtic were reinstated taking Sion's place in Group I as the Swiss side fielded ineligible players during their tie. Celtic were awarded both of the matches as a 3–0 forfeit, resulting in a boost to their coefficient from 0.5 to 2.0.


Rangers

;2011–12 UEFA Champions League ;2011–12 UEFA Europa League


Celtic

;2011–12 UEFA Europa League Sion defeated Celtic in the initial two-legged tie by an aggregate score of 3–1. Celtic had played both games under protest to UEFA after Sion fielded five ineligible players over the two games. Sion were forced to forfeit both ties against Celtic after UEFA found them guilty of the charge, with UEFA awarding Celtic 3–0 wins in both legs.


Heart of Midlothian

;2011–12 UEFA Europa League


Dundee United

;2011–12 UEFA Europa League


National teams


Scotland national team


Scotland Under-21 team


Women's football


League and Cup honours


Individual honours


SWF awards


Scotland women's national team


Glasgow City

2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League


Deaths

*1 July: Willie Fernie, 82, Celtic and Scotland forward; Kilmarnock manager. *31 July: Willie Corbett, 88, Celtic, Dunfermline and Morton defender. *16 August: Frank Munro, 63, Dundee United, Aberdeen, Celtic and Scotland defender. *27 August: John Parke, 74, Hibs defender. *28 August: Bernie Gallacher, 44, Aston Villa defender. * 7 September: Derek Grierson, 79, Queen's Park, Rangers and Falkirk forward. * 20 November: David Cargill, 75, Arbroath winger. * 6 December: Lawrie Tierney, 52, Hearts and Hibs midfielder. * 9 January: Bill Dickie, 82, Motherwell director; Scottish Football Association president. * 14 February: Tom McAnearney, 79, Sheffield Wednesday player. * 28 April: Tom Spence, 50, Stirling Albion defender; Albion Rovers manager. * 4 June: Bobby Black, 85, East Fife and Queen of the South winger. * 22 June: Jackie Neilson, 83, St Mirren wing half.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:2011-12 in Scottish football Seasons in Scottish football