2017–18 in Scottish football


The 2017–18 season was the 121st season of competitive football in Scotland. The domestic season began on 15 July 2017, with the first round of matches in the 2017–18 Scottish League Cup. The 2017–18 Scottish Professional Football League season commenced on 5 August.

Transfer deals

League competitions

Scottish Premiership

Scottish Championship

Scottish League One

Scottish League Two

Non-league football

Level 5

Level 6

SPFL Development League

Development League Champions
CompetitionWinnerRef
Development LeagueHibernian
Development League WestGreenock Morton
Development League EastRaith Rovers

Honours

Cup honours

Non-league honours

Senior

Junior

;West Region
DivisionWinner
Super League Premier DivisionBeith
Super League First DivisionPetershill
Ayrshire District LeagueDalry Thistle
Central District League First DivisionRossvale
Central District League Second DivisionRoyal Albert

;East Region
DivisionWinner
SuperleagueBonnyrigg Rose Athletic
Premier LeagueMusselburgh Athletic
North DivisionDundee North End
South DivisionPumpherston

;North Region
DivisionWinner
SuperleagueBanks O’Dee
First Division Nairn St Ninian
First Division East End

Individual honours

PFA Scotland awards

AwardWinnerTeam
Players' Player of the YearScott BrownCeltic
Young Player of the YearKieran TierneyCeltic
Manager of the YearJack RossSt Mirren
Championship PlayerLewis MorganSt Mirren
League One PlayerLawrence ShanklandAyr United
League Two PlayerDarren SmithStirling Albion

SFWA awards

SPFL awards

Scottish clubs in Europe

Summary

, Aberdeen, Rangers and St Johnstone qualified for European competition. Rangers and St Johnstone were both eliminated in the first qualifying round, which prompted some administrators and coaches to suggest that Scottish football should adopt a summer season.

Celtic

;UEFA Champions League
Celtic started in the second qualifying round of the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League, and were drawn against the winners of a first round tie between Linfield and Fiorita.
;UEFA Europa League
Celtic finished third in their Champions League group, which meant that they progressed to the last 32 of the Europa League.

Aberdeen

;UEFA Europa League
Aberdeen started in the second qualifying round of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League, and were drawn against the winners of a first round tie between Ordabasy and Široki Brijeg.

Rangers

;UEFA Europa League

St Johnstone

;UEFA Europa League

Scotland national team

Women's football

League and Cup honours

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-upMatch report
Scottish Women's CupHibernian3-0Glasgow City
Scottish Women's Premier League CupHibernian4–1Celtic
SWFL First Division Cup
SWFL Second Division Cup

Individual honours

SWPL awards

AwardWinnerTeam
Players' Player of the Year
Player of the Year
Manager of the Year
Young Player of the Year

Scottish Women's Premier League

UEFA Women's Champions League

Glasgow City

entered the Champions League in the round of 32.

Hibernian

Scotland women's national team

Deaths