1964–65 in Scottish football
The 1964–65 season was the 92nd season of competitive football in Scotland and the 68th season of Scottish league football.
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Scottish League Division One
In one of the closest finishes ever seen in a league competition in Britain, Hearts faced Kilmarnock on the last day of the season with
a 2-point lead over the Ayrshire club and a slightly better goal average. Kilmarnock had to beat Hearts by 2-0 to win the title. Any other result, including any other 2 goal winning margin for Kilmarnock, e.g. 3-1, 4-2, would have made Hearts Champions, as they would have had the superior goal average (goals scored divided by goals conceded). And this is exactly what they did, winning 2–0.
The 1964-65 season is notable for both Celtic and Rangers finishing in mid-table. It was (and remains as of 2014) only the fifth time that neither of them had finished in the top two, and the first time that both of the Old Firm clubs had failed to finish in the top three of the First Division in the same season.
Champions: Kilmarnock
Relegated: Airdrieonains, Third Lanark
Scottish League Division Two
Promoted: Stirling Albion, Hamilton Academical
Cup honours
Other Honours
National
County
* - aggregate over two legs
Top Three
Individual honours
Scotland national team
| Date |
Venue |
Opponents |
Score[2] |
Competition |
Scotland scorer(s) |
| 3 October 1964 |
Ninian Park, Cardiff (A) |
Wales |
2–3 |
BHC |
Stevie Chalmers, Dave Gibson |
| 21 October 1964 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Finland |
3–1 |
WCQG8 |
Denis Law, Dave Gibson, Stevie Chalmers |
| 25 November 1964 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Northern Ireland |
3–2 |
BHC |
Davie Wilson (2), Alan Gilzean |
| 10 April 1965 |
Wembley Stadium, London (A) |
England |
2–2 |
BHC |
Denis Law, Ian St. John |
| 8 May 1965 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Spain |
0–0 |
Friendly |
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| 23 May 1965 |
Silesia Stadium, Chorzów / Katowice (A) |
Poland |
1–1 |
WCQG8 |
Denis Law |
| 27 May 1965 |
Olympia Stadion, Helsinki (A) |
Finland |
2–1 |
WCQG8 |
Davie Wilson, John Greig |
Key:
- (H) = Home match
- (A) = Away match
- WCQG8 = World Cup qualifying - Group 8
- BHC = British Home Championship
External links
Notes and references
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| Club seasons | | | First Division |
- Aberdeen
- Airdrieonians
- Celtic
- Clyde
- Dundee
- Dundee United
- Dunfermline Athletic
- Falkirk
- Heart of Midlothian
- Hibernian
- Kilmarnock
- Morton
- Motherwell
- Partick Thistle
- Rangers
- St. Johnstone
- St. Mirren
- Third Lanark
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| | Second Division |
- Albion Rovers
- Alloa Athletic
- Arbroath
- Ayr United
- Berwick Rangers
- Brechin City
- Cowdenbeath
- Dumbarton
- East Fife
- East Stirlingshire
- Forfar Athletic
- Hamilton Academical
- Montrose
- Queen of the South
- Queen's Park
- Raith Rovers
- Stenhousemuir
- Stirling Albion
- Stranraer
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