The 2001–02 Scottish Second Division was won by
Queen of the South who, along with second-placed
Alloa Athletic, were promoted to the
First Division.
Greenock Morton were relegated to the
Third Division.
Stenhousemuir avoided relegation due to First Division
Airdrieonians becoming insolvent, meaning that only one team was relegated from each of the First and Second divisions. This was also the last year that
Clydebank
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would play in the Scottish Football League and were replaced by
Airdrie United
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next season.
Table
Attendances
The average attendances for Scottish Second Division clubs for season 2001/02 are shown below:
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Scottish Second Division seasons
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Scot
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