1988–89 in Scottish football
The 1988–89 season was the 92nd season of competitive football in Scotland.
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Notable events
Rangers regained their league title and retained the League Cup, but defeat by Celtic in the Scottish Cup final ended their hopes of a domestic treble.
Graeme Souness's acquisition of English players continued with the signing of Norwich City striker Kevin Drinkell and Everton defender Gary Stevens. For the title run-in, he also signed defender Mel Sterland from Sheffield Wednesday, only to sell him to Leeds United in the close season.
Hearts enjoyed the best European run out of all the Scottish clubs, reaching the quarter finals of the UEFA Cup, where they were narrowly beaten by the West German giants Bayern Munich.
Alex Smith and Jocky Scott took joint charge of Aberdeen for the 1988-89 season following the departure of Ian Porterfield after less than two years in charge, but were still unable to return to the club to the glory days of Alex Ferguson, as Rangers and Celtic collected all the major prizes once again.
Scottish Premier Division
Champions: Rangers
Relegated: Hamilton Academical
Scottish League Division One
Promoted: Dunfermline Athletic
Relegated: Kilmarnock, Queen of the South
Scottish League Division Two
Promoted: Albion Rovers, Alloa Athletic
Other honours
Cup honours
Individual honours
SPFA awards
SFWA awards
Scottish clubs in Europe
Results for Scotland's participants in European competition for the 1988-89 season
Celtic
Dundee United
Aberdeen
Heart of Midlothian
| Date |
Venue |
Opponents |
Score |
Competition |
Hearts scorer(s) |
| UEFA Cup |
| 7 September 1988 |
Richmond Park, Dublin (A) |
St Patrick's Athletic |
2–0 |
UC1 |
Wayne Foster (pen.), Mike Galloway |
| 5 October 1988 |
Tynecastle, Edinburgh (H) |
St Patrick's Athletic |
2–0 |
UC1 |
Mike Galloway, Kenny Black |
| 26 October 1988 |
Tynecastle, Edinburgh (H) |
FK Austria Vienna |
0–0 |
UC2 |
|
| 9 November 1988 |
Prater Stadion, Vienna (A) |
FK Austria Vienna |
1–0 |
UC2 |
Mike Galloway |
| 23 November 1988 |
Tynecastle, Edinburgh (H) |
Velež Mostar |
3–0 |
UC3 |
Eamonn Bannon, Mike Galloway, John Colquhoun |
| 7 December 1988 |
Bijeli Brijeg Stadium, Mostar (A) |
Velež Mostar |
1–2 |
UC3 |
Mike Galloway |
| 28 February 1989 |
Tynecastle, Edinburgh (H) |
Bayern Munich |
1–0 |
UCQF |
Iain Ferguson |
| 14 March 1989 |
Olympiastadion, Munich (A) |
Bayern Munich |
0–2 |
UCQF |
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Rangers
Scotland national team
| Date |
Venue |
Opponents |
Score[2] |
Competition |
Scotland scorer(s) |
| 14 September |
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) |
Norway |
2–1 |
WCQG5 |
Paul McStay, Maurice Johnston |
| 19 October |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Yugoslavia |
1–1 |
WCQG5 |
Maurice Johnston |
| 22 December |
Stadio Renato Curi, Perugia (A) |
Italy |
0–2 |
Friendly |
|
| 8 February |
Tsirion Stadium, Limassol (A) |
Cyprus |
3–2 |
WCQG5 |
Maurice Johnston, Richard Gough (2) |
| 8 March |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
France |
2–0 |
WCQG5 |
Maurice Johnston (2) |
| 26 April |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Cyprus |
2–1 |
WCQG5 |
Maurice Johnston, Ally McCoist |
| 27 May |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
England |
0–2 |
Rous Cup |
|
| 30 May |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Chile |
2–0 |
Rous Cup |
Alan McInally, Murdo MacLeod |
Key:
- (H) = Home match
- (A) = Away match
- WCQG5 = World Cup qualifying - Group 5
- F = Friendly
See also
1988–89 Aberdeen F.C. season
1988–89 Dundee United F.C. season
1988–89 Rangers F.C. season
Notes and references
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| | | | Domestic leagues | |
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| | Domestic cups | |
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| | European competitions | |
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| | Related to national team | |
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| Club seasons | | | Premier Division | |
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| | First Division |
- Airdrieonians
- Ayr United
- Clyde
- Clydebank
- Dunfermline Athletic
- Falkirk
- Forfar Athletic
- Kilmarnock
- Meadowbank Thistle
- Morton
- Partick Thistle
- Queen of the South
- Raith Rovers
- St. Johnstone
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| | Second Division |
- Albion Rovers
- Alloa Athletic
- Arbroath
- Brechin City
- Berwick Rangers
- Cowdenbeath
- Dumbarton
- East Fife
- East Stirlingshire
- Montrose
- Queen's Park
- Stenhousemuir
- Stirling Albion
- Stranraer
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