2001–02 in Scottish football


The 2001–02 season was the 105th season of competitive football in Scotland.

Key events

Celtic, domestic treble winners a year earlier, retain their Premier League title.
After failing to win anything the previous season, Rangers won the Scottish Cup and League Cup under their new manager Alex McLeish.
Airdrieonians, who narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier League as First Division runners-up, went out of business of 1 May with debts of nearly £3million. Later that month, however, a new club representing the town of Airdrie - Airdrie United - was formed, with ambitions of gaining Scottish league status for the 2002–03 season.
Livingston, in the Premier League for the first time, finished third and qualified for the UEFA Cup. Livingston, who were known as Meadowbank Thistle until relocating from Edinburgh to Livingston in 1995 and played their first season in their new location as a Third Division club.
Falkirk avoided relegation from the First Division and Stenhousemuir avoided relegation from the Second as a result of the league losing a member. The vacant place in the Third Division was occupied by Gretna, who until then had played in the English non-league system.
Despite Gretna beating Airdrie United to the vacant league place, Airdrie United still gained a league place for the 2002–03 season – in the Second Division – as they bought out the debt-ridden club Clydebank.
Queen of the South won the Second Division league title for the first time in 51-years since they won the Division B league title in season 1950-51. These were the only two occasions that the Dumfries club had won a league title in their history, that was up until they won their third ever league title in season 2012–13, when they won the Second Division once again.

League Competitions

Scottish Premier League

The 2001–02 Scottish Premier League was won by Celtic. Rangers finished second and therefore qualified for a UEFA Champions League place alongside Celtic. Livingston, in their debut season in Scotland's top division, qualified for the UEFA Cup along with Aberdeen. St Johnstone were relegated to the First Division.

Scottish First Division

Scottish Second Division

Scottish Third Division

Other honours

Cup honours

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-upReport
Scottish Cup 2001–02Rangers3 – 2CelticWikipedia article
League Cup 2001–02Rangers4 – 0Ayr UnitedWikipedia article
Challenge Cup 2001–02Airdrieonians2 – 1Alloa AthleticWikipedia article
Youth CupRangers4 – 2Ayr United
Junior CupLinlithgow Rose1 – 0Auchinleck Talbot

Individual honours

SPFA awards

SFWA awards

Scottish clubs in Europe

Average coefficient -

Scotland national team

DateVenueOpponentsCompetitionScotland scorerReport
1 SeptemberHampden Park, Glasgow 0–0WCQG6
5 SeptemberStade Roi Baudouin, Brussels 0–2WCQG6
6 OctoberHampden Park, Glasgow 2–1WCQG6Dougie Freedman, David Weir
27 MarchStade de France, Saint-Denis 0–5Friendly
17 AprilPittodrie, Aberdeen 1–2FriendlyChristian Dailly
16 MayAsiad Main Stadium, Busan 1–4FriendlyScott Dobie
20 MayMongkok Stadium, Hong Kong 0–2Friendly

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