1974–75 In Scottish Football
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The 1974–75 season was the 102nd season of competitive
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in Scotland and the 78th season of
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. At the start of the season,
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were admitted to the league, expanding Division Two from 19 to 20 teams. It was the final season of the old, two-division set up. At the end of the season, the top ten teams in Division One formed the new Premier Division. The remaining eight teams, together with the top six from Division Two went on to make up the new First Division. The remaining 14 teams became the new Second Division. This season also saw Celtic's record-breaking run of nine consecutive league championships come to an end when Rangers won the last Division One league title.


Scottish League Division One

Champions: Rangers
Relegated: See explanation above


Scottish League Division Two

Champions: Falkirk
Promotion / relegation: see explanation above


Cup honours


Other honours


National


County

– aggregate over two legs
– trophy shared


Highland League


Individual honours


Scotland national team

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– Runner Up Key: *(H) = Home match *(A) = Away match *ECQG4 = European Championship qualifying – Group 4 *BHC = British Home Championship


Notes and references


External links


Scottish Football Historical Archive
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