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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox football country season Шаблон:Infobox The 2012–13 season was the 116th season of competitive football in Scotland. The season began on 28 July 2012, with the start of the Challenge Cup.[1]

Transfer deals

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League competitions

Scottish Premier League

Шаблон:Main article Rangers' participation in the SPL was dependant upon the successful transfer of their membership share of the League to the new company that had bought the club, which would be decided by a vote of the SPL clubs.[2] Eight clubs publicly declared that they would oppose the membership transfer, which would mean that they could not play in the SPL.[3][4] The vote took place on 4 July 2012, and Rangers were refused re-entry to the SPL by a 10-1 majority.[5] Dundee, who had finished second in the 2011–12 Scottish First Division, were invited to replace Rangers.[5][6] 2012–13 Scottish Premier League

Scottish First Division

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Scottish Second Division

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Scottish Third Division

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Scottish Premier Under-20 League

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Honours

Cup honours

Competition Winner Score Runner-up Match report
2012–13 Scottish Cup Celtic 3 – 0 Hibernian Report
2012–13 League Cup St Mirren 3 – 2 Heart of Midlothian Report
2012–13 Challenge Cup Queen of the South 1 – 1 (a.e.t.)
6 – 5 pens.
Partick Thistle Report
2012–13 Youth Cup Celtic 3 – 1 Dunfermline Athletic Report
2012–13 Junior Cup Auchinleck Talbot 1 – 0 Linlithgow Rose Report

Non-league honours

Senior

Competition Winner
2012–13 Highland League Cove Rangers
2012–13 East of Scotland League Whitehill Welfare
South of Scotland League Dalbeattie Star

Junior

West Region

Division Winner
2012-13 Super League Premier Division Auchinleck Talbot
Super League First Division Hurlford United
Ayrshire League Kilwinning Rangers
Central League Division One Greenock Juniors
Central League Division Two Cambuslang Rangers

East Region

Division Winner
2012-13 Superleague Linlithgow Rose
Premier League Newtongrange Star
North Division Kirriemuir Thistle
Central Division Kinnoull
South Division Fauldhouse United

North Region

Division Winner
2012-13 Superleague Culter
Division One New Elgin
Division Two Colony Park

Individual honours

PFA Scotland awards

The PFA Scotland awards took place in Glasgow on 5 May 2013, with the following winners:[7]

Award Winner Team
Players' Player of the Year Шаблон:Flagicon Michael Higdon Motherwell
Young Player of the Year Шаблон:Flagicon Leigh Griffiths Hibernian on loan from Wolves
Manager of the Year Шаблон:Flagicon Allan Johnston Queen of the South
First Division Player Шаблон:Flagicon Lyle Taylor Falkirk
Second Division Player Шаблон:Flagicon Nicky Clark Queen of the South
Third Division Player Шаблон:Flagicon Lee Wallace Rangers

SFWA awards

Award Winner Team
Footballer of the Year Шаблон:Flagicon Leigh Griffiths[8] Hibernian on loan from Wolves
Young Player of the Year Шаблон:Flagicon Stuart Armstrong[9] Dundee United
Manager of the Year Шаблон:Flagicon Neil Lennon[10] Celtic
International Player of the Year Шаблон:Flagicon Шаблон:Sortname Blackburn Rovers

Scottish clubs in Europe

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Summary

Club Competitions Started round Final round Coef. Top Scorer
Celtic UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round Round of 16 16.0 Шаблон:Flagicon Giorgos Samaras, 5
Motherwell UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round Third qualifying round 1.5
UEFA Europa League Play-off round Play-off round
Heart of Midlothian UEFA Europa League Play-off round Play-off round 1.5 Шаблон:Flagicon David Templeton, 1
Dundee United UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round Third qualifying round 1.0 Шаблон:Flagicon Willo Flood, 1
Шаблон:Flagicon Keith Watson, 1
St Johnstone UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round Second qualifying round 0.5 Шаблон:Flagicon Grégory Tadé, 1
Total 20.5
Average 4.3

Celtic

2012–13 UEFA Champions League

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Motherwell

2012–13 UEFA Champions League

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Heart of Midlothian

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Dundee United

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St Johnstone

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Scotland national team

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Women's football

League and Cup honours

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Division Winner
2012 Scottish Women's Premier League Glasgow City[11]
SWFL First Division Hibernian Reserves
SWFL Second Division North Stonehaven
SWFL Second Division West Murieston United
SWFL Second Division East Dunfermline Athletic
SWFL Second Division South East Hearts
Competition Winner Score Runner-up Match report
2012 Scottish Women's Cup Glasgow City 1 – 0 Forfar Farmington BBC Sport
Scottish Women's Premier League Cup Glasgow City 5 – 1 Spartans BBC Sport
SWFL First Division Cup Queen's Park 0 – 0
(3 – 2 pens)
Paisley Saints SWFitba
SWFL Second Division Cup Hearts 6 – 1 Aberdeen Reserves Hearts FC

Individual honours

SWF awards

The SWF awards evening took place at Hampden Park, Glasgow on 23 November 2012 and the winners were as follows:[12]

Award Winner Team
Players' Player of the Year Jane Ross Glasgow City
International Player of the Year Rhonda Jones Celtic
Manager of the Year Mark Nisbet Forfar Farmington
Premier Division Player of the Year Natalie Ross Celtic
First Division Player Lesley Blair Airdrie Ladies
Second Division Player Laura-Anne Johnston Dundee City

Scottish Women's Premier League

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Scotland women's national team

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Glasgow City

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Deaths

  • 11 July: Joe McBride, 74, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, Celtic, Hibs, Partick Thistle, Dunfermline, Clyde and Scotland forward.[13]
  • 11 July: Bobby Nicol, 76, Hibernian and Berwick Rangers wing half.[14]
  • 4 August: Jimmy Thomson, 75, St Mirren, Dunfermline and Raith Rovers defender; Dunfermline, Alloa, Berwick Rangers and Raith Rovers manager.
  • 12 August: Jackie Watters, 92, Celtic and Airdrieonians forward[15]
  • 25 August: Emilio Pacione, 92, Dundee United winger.[16]
  • 12 September: Jimmy Andrews, 85, Dundee winger.[17]
  • 15 October: Jim Rollo, 74, Hibs goalkeeper.[18]
  • 15 October: Trevor Kemp, Berwick Rangers forward.
  • 19 October: Iain Jamieson, 84, Aberdeen wing half.[19]
  • 23 October: Hughie Hay, 80, Aberdeen, Dundee United and Arbroath forward.
  • 5 November: Jimmy Stephen, 90, Portsmouth defender, won two caps for Scotland.
  • 7 November: Harry McShane, 92, Blackburn Rovers and Manchester United winger.[20]
  • 8 November: Bobby Gilfillan, 74, Cowdenbeath, St Johnstone and Raith Rovers forward.
  • 5 December: Doug Smith, 75, Dundee United defender and director; Scottish Football League president.[21]
  • 13 December: Ian Black, 88, Aberdeen, Southampton, Fulham and Scotland goalkeeper.[22]
  • 16 December: Jim Patterson, 84, Queen of the South forward, all-time top goalscorer for club.[23]
  • 17 December: Charlie Adam, 50, Arbroath, Brechin City, Dundee United, Forfar Athletic, Partick Thistle and St Johnstone midfielder.[24]
  • 22 December: Wattie Dick, 85, Third Lanark inside forward.[25]
  • 22 December: George Hazlett, 89, Celtic winger.[26]
  • 23 December: Doug Stockdale, 86, Raith Rovers, Ayr United and Forfar Athletic forward.[27]
  • 29 December: Hugh Adam, 87, Rangers director.[28]
  • 31 December: Willie Benvie, Dunfermline Athletic and Raith Rovers forward.[27][29]
  • 3 January: George Falconer, 66, Raith Rovers, Dundee and Montrose forward.[27]
  • 18 January: Peter Boyle, 61, Clyde forward, made one appearance for Australia.[30]
  • 18 January: Sean Fallon, 90, Celtic defender and assistant manager.[31]
  • 8 February: Ian Lister, 65, Aberdeen, Dunfermline Athletic, Raith Rovers, St Mirren and Berwick Rangers winger.
  • 19 February: John Downie, 87, Manchester United inside forward.[32]
  • 2 March: Jimmy Jackson, 81, Notts County forward.[33]
  • 7 March: Willie McCulloch, 85, Kilmarnock, Airdrie, St Mirren and Morton winger.[34]
  • 14 March: Harry Thomson, 72, Burnley and Blackpool goalkeeper.[35]
  • 21 March: Angus Carmichael, 87, Queen's Park defender; played for Great Britain in the 1948 Olympic Games.[36]
  • 5 April: Tommy McGhee, 66, Clydebank forward.
  • 21 April: Jimmy McGill, 87, Queen of the South forward.[37]
  • 6 May: Ian MacLeod, 53, Motherwell, Falkirk, Raith Rovers and Meadowbank Thistle player.[38]
  • 8 May: Ernie Winchester, 68, Aberdeen, Hearts and Arbroath forward.
  • 17 June: Peter Millar, 62, Arbroath, Dunfermline, Motherwell and Dundee midfielder.[39]

Notes and references

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