1964–65 Scottish Football League

Statistics of the Scottish Football League in season 1964–65.

Scottish League Division One

P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Kilmarnock 34 22 6 6 62 33 29 50
2 Hearts 34 22 6 6 90 49 41 50
3 Dunfermline Athletic 34 22 5 7 83 36 47 49
4 Hibernian 34 21 4 9 75 47 28 46
5 Rangers 34 18 8 8 78 35 43 44
6 Dundee 34 15 10 9 86 63 23 40
7 Clyde 34 17 6 11 64 58 6 40
8 Celtic 34 16 5 13 76 57 19 37
9 Dundee United 34 15 6 13 59 51 8 36
10 Morton 34 13 7 14 54 54 0 33
11 Partick Thistle 34 11 10 13 57 58 -1 32
12 Aberdeen 34 12 8 14 59 75 -16 32
13 St Johnstone 34 9 11 14 57 62 -5 29
14 Motherwell 34 11 8 16 45 54 -9 28
15 St Mirren 34 9 6 19 38 70 -32 24
16 Falkirk 34 7 7 20 43 85 -42 21
17 Airdrieonians 34 5 4 25 48 110 -62 14
18 Third Lanark 34 3 1 30 22 99 -77 7
Division Champions
Relegated

Scottish League Division Two

P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Stirling Albion 36 26 7 3 84 31 53 59
2 Hamilton Academical 36 21 8 7 86 53 33 50
3 Queen of the South 36 16 13 7 84 50 34 45
4 Queen's Park 36 17 9 10 57 41 16 43
5 E. S. Clydebank[1] 36 15 10 11 64 50 14 40
6 Stranraer 36 17 6 13 74 64 10 40
7 Arbroath 36 13 13 10 56 51 5 39
8 Berwick Rangers 36 15 9 12 73 70 3 39
9 East Fife 36 15 7 14 78 77 1 37
10 Alloa Athletic 36 14 8 14 71 81 -10 36
11 Albion Rovers 36 14 5 17 56 60 -4 33
12 Cowdenbeath 36 11 10 15 55 62 -7 32
13 Raith Rovers 36 9 14 13 54 61 -7 32
14 Dumbarton 36 13 6 17 55 67 -12 32
15 Stenhousemuir 36 11 8 17 49 74 -25 30
16 Montrose 36 10 9 17 80 91 -11 29
17 Forfar Athletic 36 9 7 20 63 89 -26 25
18 Ayr United 36 9 6 21 49 67 -18 24
19 Brechin City 36 6 7 23 53 102 -49 19
Division Champions/promoted
Promoted
New club in the league

See also

References

  1. East Stirlingshire merged the club with Clydebank Juniors to create East Stirlingshire Clydebank (or E.S. Clydebank for short) for the 1964-65 season, a new club playing at Kilbowie Park in Clydebank. Following the 1964-65 season, East Stirlingshire and Clydebank were de–merged from E.S. Clydebank after a successful court case brought by shareholders. The Shire returned to their Firs Park home. Clydebank were reconstituted as a senior club and later secured a place in Division Two in 1966–67.
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