1989–90 in Scottish football


The 1989–90 season was the 93rd season of competitive football in Scotland.

Notable events

won their third league title in four seasons under the management of Graeme Souness.
Aberdeen won their first major honours since the departure of Alex Ferguson, winning a cup double of the Scottish Cup and the League Cup.
Celtic finished the season without winning a trophy, mounting the pressure on manager Billy McNeill.
Rangers abandoned their longstanding signing policy by acquiring Mo Johnston, who was the first high-profile Catholic player to sign for Rangers. Johnston joined Rangers after having come close to rejoining his old club Celtic from French club Nantes. Also arriving at Rangers was the Everton and England winger Trevor Steven, filling the gap on the right wing left by club hero David Cooper, who signed for Motherwell.
Rangers had four players - more than any other club - selected for the England World Cup squad. Goalkeeper Chris Woods, defenders Gary Stevens and Terry Butcher, and winger Trevor Steven helped them reach the semi-finals.

Scottish Premier Division

Champions: Rangers

Relegated: Dundee

Scottish League Division One

Promoted: St Johnstone

Relegated: Albion Rovers, Alloa Athletic

Scottish League Division Two

Promoted: Brechin City, Kilmarnock

Other honours

Cup honours

Senior

Individual honours

SPFA awards

SFWA awards

Scotland national team

DateVenueOpponentsCompetitionScotland scorer
6 September 1989Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb Yugoslavia1–3WCQG5Gordon Durie
11 October 1989Parc des Princes, Paris France0–3WCQG5
15 November 1989Hampden Park, Glasgow Norway1–1WCQG5Ally McCoist
28 March 1990Hampden Park, Glasgow Argentina1–0FriendlyStewart McKimmie
25 April 1990Hampden Park, Glasgow East Germany0–1Friendly
16 May 1990Pittodrie, Aberdeen Egypt1–3FriendlyAlly McCoist
19 May 1990Hampden Park, Glasgow Poland1–1FriendlyMaurice Johnston
28 May 1990Ta'Qali Stadium, Valletta Malta2–1FriendlyAlan McInally
11 June 1990Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa Costa Rica0–1WCGC
16 June 1990Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa Sweden2–1WCGCStuart McCall, Maurice Johnston
20 June 1990Stadio Delle Alpi, Turin Brazil0–1WCGC

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