2010–11 in Scottish football
The 2010–11 season was the 114th season of competitive football in Scotland.
Overview
- Rangers won the SPL title, pipping rivals Celtic on the final day of the season, their third title in a row and their 54th Scottish league championship. It was Walter Smith's final season as manager of Rangers.
- Inverness Caledonian Thistle are competing in the Scottish Premier League for the sixth time, their last season in the top-flight since the 2008–09 season, after being promoted as First Division champions last season.
- Stirling Albion are competing in the First Division after being promoted as Second Division champions.
- Arbroath won the Third Division, the first title in the club's 133-year history.
Referee strike
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 RegionDivision | Winner |
2010–11 Premier Division | Irvine Meadow |
Division One | Ashfield |
Ayrshire League | Ardrossan Winton Rovers |
Central League Division One | Kilsyth Rangers |
Central League Division Two | Yoker Athletic |
East Region
Division | Winner |
2010–11 Superleague | Bo'ness United |
Premier League | St Andrews United |
North Division | Downfield |
Central Division | Oakley United |
South Division | Sauchie Juniors |
North Region
Division | Winner |
2010–11 Superleague | Culter |
Division One | Inverness City |
Division Two | Parkvale |
Individual honours
PFA Scotland awards
SFWA awards
Scottish clubs in Europe
Summary
- All teams had been eliminated.
- Current UEFA coefficients:
Rangers
2010-11 UEFA Europa League
Celtic
2010-11 UEFA Champions League2010-11 UEFA Europa League
Dundee United
2010-11 UEFA Europa LeagueHibernian
2010-11 UEFA Europa LeagueMotherwell
2010-11 UEFA Europa LeagueNational teams
Scotland national team
Date | Venue | Opponents | Competition | Scotland scorers | Report | |
11 August 2010 | Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm | 0–3 | Friendly | |||
3 September 2010 | S.Darius and S.Girėnas Stadium, Kaunas | 0–0 | Euro 2012 Q | |||
7 September 2010 | Hampden Park, Glasgow | 2–1 | Euro 2012 Q | Miller, McManus | ||
8 October 2010 | AXA Arena, Prague | 0–1 | Euro 2012 Q | |||
12 October 2010 | Hampden Park, Glasgow | 2–3 | Euro 2012 Q | Naismith, Pique | ||
16 November 2010 | Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen | 3–0 | Friendly | Wilson, Commons, Mackie | ||
9 February 2011 | Aviva Stadium, Dublin | 3–0 | 2011 Nations Cup | Miller, McArthur, Commons | ||
27 March 2011 | Emirates Stadium, London | 0–2 | Friendly | |||
25 May 2011 | Aviva Stadium, Dublin | 3–1 | 2011 Nations Cup | Morrison, Miller, Berra | ||
29 May 2011 | Aviva Stadium, Dublin | 0–1 | 2011 Nations Cup |
Scotland Under-21 team
Deaths
- 29 July – Alex Wilson, 76, Portsmouth and Scotland defender.
- 2 September – Jackie Sinclair, 67, Dunfermline and Scotland winger.
- 30 October – John Benson, 67, Manchester City, Torquay United, Bournemouth, Exeter City and Norwich City defender; Bournemouth, Manchester City, Burnley and Wigan Athletic manager.
- 10 November – Jim Farry, 56, Scottish Football League secretary and Scottish Football Association chief executive.
- 18 November – Jim Cruickshank, 69, Queen's Park, Hearts, Dumbarton and Scotland goalkeeper.
- 28 December – Avi Cohen, 54, Rangers defender.
- 24 January – Alec Boden, 85, Celtic and Ayr United defender.
- 27 January – Svein Mathisen, 58, Norwegian player who made three appearances for Hibernian in 1978.
- 10 March – Danny Paton, 75, Hearts forward.
- 4 April – John Niven, 89, East Fife and Kilmarnock goalkeeper.
- 6 April – Jim Blair, 64, St Mirren and Hibs forward.
- 11 April – Jimmy Briggs, 74, Dundee United defender.
- 12 April – Ronnie Coyle, 46, Raith Rovers, Celtic, Ayr United, Clyde, East Fife and Queen's Park defender.
- 20 April – Allan Brown, 84, East Fife and Scotland forward.
- 28 April – Willie O'Neill, 70, Celtic defender.
- 30 April – Eddie Turnbull, 88, Hibernian and Scotland player; manager of Queen's Park, Aberdeen and Hibernian.
- 5 May – Dougie McCracken, 46, Ayr United, Dumbarton and East Fife player.
- 5 May – Tommy Wright, 83, Partick Thistle, East Fife and Scotland winger.
- 14 May – Ernie Walker, 83, Secretary of the Scottish Football Association from 1977 to 1990.
- 30 May – Eddie Morrison, 63, Kilmarnock and Morton forward; Kilmarnock manager.