Английская Википедия:1966–67 in Scottish football
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Lead too short Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox The 1966–67 season was the 94th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 70th season of Scottish league football. [1]
Overview
A number of significant events occurred during the season. The domestic campaign was dominated by Celtic, who along with winning all 5 tournaments they entered, became the first British team to win the European Cup; the great Celtic team who achieved this were later nicknamed the Lisbon Lions.
1966–67 was arguably Scottish football's best ever season in European football, with Rangers reaching the final of the Cup Winners Cup and Kilmarnock reaching the Fairs Cup semi-finals. In addition, Dundee United marked their European debut by eliminating Fairs Cup holders Barcelona.
It was also a season in which the Scottish national team recorded one of their most celebrated victories, beating greatest rivals and World Cup holders England 3–2 at Wembley in the British Home Championship.
The season also marked the league debut of Clydebank, while it was the final appearance of Third Lanark, one of the founding members of the SFA and Scottish League, who went out of business in the summer of 1967.
Scottish League Division One
Шаблон:Main Celtic were champions for the second season running, losing only two matches, both to Dundee United; these were Celtic's only defeats against Scottish opposition during the entire season. They won the title at Ibrox, home of arch-rivals Rangers, in a 2–2 draw which meant they could no longer be caught (it was Rangers' final match of the season while Celtic had one more fixture to fulfil).[2]
Clyde finished third, which is their highest ever league placing. Clyde did not qualify for Europe, however, because Rangers finished second and took the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup place.
St Mirren and Ayr United were relegated, meaning the former would be outside the top flight for the first time since 1936. Ayr managed only one league win during the whole campaign, and had to wait until April to record it. 1966–67 Scottish Division One
Top scorer
- Stevie Chalmers (Celtic) 21
Scottish League Division Two
Шаблон:Main Morton, relegated the previous year, made an immediate return to Division One. They won the title by an eleven-point margin from Raith Rovers, who were also promoted.
Clydebank, who had been established as a separate senior club in 1965 following their ill-fated merger with East Stirlingshire, were elected to the Scottish League in 1966, and finished third from bottom in their inaugural season.
Financially troubled Third Lanark finished in mid-table, but they dropped out of the Scottish League and folded, going into liquidation in the summer: they were the first League team to fold since 1933. The final league match for Third Lanark was a 5–1 defeat at Dumbarton on 28 April 1967.
Brechin City finished bottom of the league for the fourth time in six seasons. 1966–67 Scottish Division Two
Cup honours
Scottish Cup
The first round produced one of the most famous giant killing results in the history of the competition when Division Two outfit Berwick Rangers eliminated holders Rangers 1–0 at Shielfield, Sammy Reid scoring the game's only goal.
That result meant Celtic became clear favourites to lift the trophy, and they began with comfortable victories over Arbroath, Elgin City and Queen's Park. They then overcame Clyde in a replayed semi-final to set up a final meeting with Aberdeen, who had eliminated Dundee United at the penultimate stage. A 2–0 victory in the final saw Celtic lift the Cup for the 19th time, equalling Rangers' record in the competition.
Scottish Cup Final Шаблон:Football box
League Cup
Celtic picked up their first trophy of the season courtesy of a 1–0 win against oldest rivals Rangers in the final. After winning all six matches in a section including Hearts, Clyde and St Mirren, Celtic also eliminated Dunfermline and, in the semi-finals, Airdrieonians on their way to the final. The other semi saw Rangers beat Aberdeen in a replay.
League Cup Final Шаблон:Football box
Individual honours
Award | Winner | Club |
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Footballer of the Year | Шаблон:Flagicon Ronnie Simpson | Celtic |
Scottish clubs in Europe
Celtic made their debut in the European Cup and exceeded all expectations by lifting the trophy with a memorable victory over Inter Milan in the final in Lisbon, thanks to goals from Tommy Gemmell and Stevie Chalmers. Their achievement ended the stranglehold which Latin teams had hitherto exerted on the competition, as Celtic became not only the first Scottish champions of Europe, but indeed the first British and Northern European ones also. The Lisbon Lions, as they became known, remain the only Scottish side to have won the European Cup.
In a notably successful season for Scottish clubs in Europe, Rangers had the chance to win Glasgow's second continental trophy within a week after reaching the Cup Winners Cup final for the second time, only to narrowly lose out to Bayern Munich in Nuremberg. Earlier in May there had been the possibility of Scottish involvement in the final of all three European tournaments, but Kilmarnock lost out to Leeds United in their Fairs Cup semi-final meeting. Nevertheless, it remains the club's best European run.
Dundee United had a remarkable introduction to European football; drawn against Fairs Cup holders Barcelona, United eliminated the Spaniards with victories in both legs. Of Scotland's five representatives, only Dunfermline failed to make any great impact, losing to eventual winners Dinamo Zagreb in the Fairs Cup second round.
Celtic
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score[3] | Competition | Celtic scorer(s) |
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28 September 1966 | Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon FC Zürich | 2–0 | EC1 | Gemmell, McBride |
5 October 1966 | Letzigrund, Zurich (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon FC Zürich | 3–0 | EC1 | Gemmell (2 (1 pen)), Chalmers |
30 November 1966 | Stade Marcel Saupin, Nantes (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon FC Nantes | 3–1 | EC2 | McBride, Lennox, Chalmers |
7 December 1966 | Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon FC Nantes | 3–1 | EC2 | Johnstone, Chalmers, Lennox |
1 March 1967 | Stadium of Vojvodina, Novi Sad (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon FK Vojvodina | 0–1 | ECQF | |
8 March 1967 | Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon FK Vojvodina | 2–0 | ECQF | Chalmers, McNeill |
12 April 1967 | Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon Dukla Prague | 3–1 | ECSF | Johnstone, Wallace (2) |
25 April 1967 | Stadion Juliska, Prague (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon Dukla Prague | 0–0 | ECSF | |
25 May 1967 | Estádio Nacional, Oeiras (N) | Шаблон:Flagicon Inter Milan | 2–1 | EC Final | Gemmell, Chalmers |
Rangers
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score[3] | Competition | Rangers scorer(s) |
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27 September 1966 | The Oval, Belfast (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon Glentoran | 1–1 | CWC1 | McLean |
5 October 1966 | Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon Glentoran | 4–0 | CWC1 | McLean, Johnston, D. Smith, Setterington |
23 November 1966 | Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon Borussia Dortmund | 2–1 | CWC2 | Johansen, A. Smith |
6 December 1966 | Rote Erde Stadion, Dortmund (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon Borussia Dortmund | 0–0 | CWC2 | |
1 March 1967 | Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon Real Zaragoza | 2–0 | CWCQF | D. Smith, Willoughby |
22 March 1967 | La Romareda, Zaragoza (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon Real Zaragoza | 0–2 * | CWCQF | |
19 April 1967 | Ovcha Kupel Stadium, Sofia (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon Slavia Sofia | 1–0 | CWCSF | D. Smith |
3 May 1967 | Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon Slavia Sofia | 1–0 | CWCSF | Henderson |
31 May 1967 | Frankenstadion, Nuremberg (N) | Шаблон:Flagicon Bayern Munich | 0–1 Шаблон:Aet | CWC Final |
* Rangers progressed on a coin flip.
Dundee United
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score[3] | Competition | Dundee United scorer(s) |
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25 October 1966 | Camp Nou, Barcelona (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon Barcelona | 2–1 | FC2 | Hainey, Seemann |
16 November 1966 | Tannadice Park, Dundee (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon Barcelona | 2–0 | FC2 | Mitchell, Hainey |
8 February 1967 | Stadio Comunale, Turin (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon Juventus | 0–3 | FC3 | |
8 March 1967 | Tannadice Park, Dundee (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon Juventus | 1–0 | FC3 | Døssing |
Dunfermline Athletic
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score[3] | Competition | Dunfermline scorer(s) |
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24 August 1966 | Unknown, Oslo (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon Frigg Oslo | 3–1 | FC1 | Fleming (2), T. Callaghan |
28 September 1966 | East End Park, Dunfermline (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon Frigg Oslo | 3–1 | FC1 | Delaney (2), T. Callaghan |
26 October 1966 | East End Park, Dunfermline (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon Dinamo Zagreb | 4–2 | FC2 | Delaney, Edwards (pen.), Ferguson (2) |
2 November 1966 | Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon Dinamo Zagreb | 0–2 | FC2 |
Kilmarnock
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score[3] | Competition | Kilmarnock scorer(s) |
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25 October 1966 | Bosuilstadion, Antwerp (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon Royal Antwerp | 1–0 | FC2 | Mclnally |
2 November 1966 | Rugby Park, Kilmarnock (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon Royal Antwerp | 7–2 | FC2 | Mclnally (2) Queen (2, 2 pens) McLean (2, 1 pen.), C. Watson |
14 December 1966 | Rugby Park, Kilmarnock (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon AA Gent | 1–0 | FC3 | Murray |
21 December 1966 | Jules Ottenstadion, Ghent (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon AA Gent | 2–1 Шаблон:Aet | FC3 | McInally, McLean |
19 April 1967 | Bruno-Plache-Stadion, Leipzig (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon Lokomotive Leipzig | 0–1 | FCQF | |
26 April 1967 | Rugby Park, Kilmarnock (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon Lokomotive Leipzig | 2–0 | FCQF | McFadzean, McIlroy |
19 May 1967 | Elland Road, Leeds (A) | Шаблон:Flagicon Leeds United | 2–4 | FCSM | McIlroy (2) |
25 May 1967 | Rugby Park, Kilmarnock (H) | Шаблон:Flagicon Leeds United | 0–0 | FCSM |
Other honours
National
Competition | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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Scottish Qualifying Cup - North | Elgin City | 5 – 4 * | Nairn County |
Scottish Qualifying Cup - South | Hawick Royal Albert | 8 – 2 * | Tarff Rovers |
County
Competition | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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Aberdeenshire Cup | Keith | ||
East of Scotland Shield | Hibernian | 2 – 1 | Hearts |
Fife Cup | Raith Rovers | 5 – 1 | East Fife |
Forfarshire Cup | Dundee | 4 – 3 | Dundee United |
Glasgow Cup | Celtic | 4 – 0 | Partick Thistle |
Lanarkshire Cup | Airdrie | 2 – 1 | Hamilton |
Renfrewshire Cup | St Mirren | 3 – 2 * | Morton |
Stirlingshire Cup | Falkirk | 5 – 1 | Stenhousemuir |
Шаблон:Sup - aggregate over two legs
Highland League
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Scotland national team
Unbeaten Scotland became outright British champions for the first time in four years. Following a draw in Cardiff and victory at home to Northern Ireland, Scotland travelled to Wembley needing to beat England, who had won both their matches, to take the title. This was secured with a 3–2 win which has become legendary in Scottish football, not only because it was England's first defeat since becoming world champions the previous year, but due to Scotland's assured performance and the skillful arrogance of Jim Baxter, who at various times juggled the ball by himself.
At the same time, Scotland's Home Championship win got Scotland off to a good start in their first attempt to qualify for the European Championships, with this and the following season's tourney doubling as qualifying matches for the 1968 finals.
Scotland had begun the season with Kilmarnock manager Malky McDonald in temporary charge for the games against Wales and Northern Ireland. Bobby Brown was then appointed as the national team's first full-time manager, with the England match proving to be a memorable start to his tenure.
Date | Venue | Opponents | Шаблон:Nowrap | Competition | Scotland scorer(s) |
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22 October 1966 | Ninian Park, Cardiff (A) | Шаблон:Fb | 1–1 | BHC / ECQG8 | Denis Law |
16 November 1966 | Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) | Шаблон:Fb | 2–1 | BHC / ECQG8 | Bobby Murdoch, Bobby Lennox |
15 April 1967 | Wembley Stadium, London (A) | Шаблон:Fb | 3–2 | BHC / ECQG8 | Denis Law, Bobby Lennox, Jim McCalliog |
10 May 1967 | Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) | Шаблон:Fb | 0–2 | Friendly |
Key:
- (H) = Home match
- (A) = Away match
- ECQG8 = European Championship qualifying - Group 8
- BHC = British Home Championship
References
External links
Шаблон:Scottish football seasons Шаблон:1966-67 in Scottish football
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 3,2 3,3 3,4 The score of the Scottish team is shown first.