1982–83 in Scottish football

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1982–83 in Scottish football
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Premier Division champions
Dundee United
Division One champions
St Johnstone
Division Two champions
Brechin City
Scottish Cup winners
Aberdeen
League Cup winners
Celtic
Junior Cup winners
East Kilbride Thistle
Teams in Europe
Aberdeen, Celtic, Dundee United, Rangers
Scotland national team
1983 BHC, UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying
1981–82 1983–84

The 1982–83 season was the 86th season of competitive football in Scotland. [1]

Contents

Overview

In a tightly fought contest Dundee United won their maiden Scottish league title. The league remained undecided until the last day of the season with Aberdeen, Celtic and Dundee United in contention. On the final day Celtic beat Rangers 4–2 and Aberdeen beat Hibernian 5–0, Dundee United held their nerve to win a historic first championship after beating local rivals Dundee 2–1 at Dens Park.

Scottish League Premier Division

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Dundee United (C)3624849035+5556Qualification for the European Cup first round
2 Celtic 3625569036+5455Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
3 Aberdeen 3625567625+5155Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round
4 Rangers 361312115341+1238
5 St Mirren 361112134751434Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
6 Dundee 369111642531129
7 Hibernian 367151435511629
8 Motherwell 361152039733427
9 Morton (R)36682236814520Relegation to the 1983–84 Scottish First Division
10 Kilmarnock (R)363112228916317
Source: Statto
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Champions: Dundee United
Relegated: Morton, Kilmarnock

Scottish League Division One

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 St Johnstone 3925595937+2255Promotion to the 1983–84 Premier Division
2 Heart of Midlothian 39221077938+4154
3 Clydebank 39201097249+2350
4 Partick Thistle 39209106645+2149
5 Airdrieonians 39167166246+1639
6 Alloa Athletic 391411145252039
7 Dumbarton 391310165059936
8 Falkirk 391561845551036
9 Raith Rovers 39138186463+134
10 Clyde 391461955661134
11 Hamilton Academical 3911121654661234
12 Ayr United 391281945611632
13 Dunfermline Athletic 397171539693031Relegation to the 1983–84 Second Division
14 Queen's Park 396112244803623
Source: RSSSF

Promoted: St. Johnstone, Hearts
Relegated: Dunfermline Athletic, Queen's Park

Scottish League Division Two

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Brechin City 39211357738+3955Promotion to the 1983–84 First Division
2 Meadowbank Thistle 3923886445+1954
3 Arbroath 39217117851+2749
4 Forfar Athletic 39181295838+2048
5 Stirling Albion 391810115741+1646
6 East Fife 391611126843+2543
7 Queen of the South 39178147555+2042
8 Cowdenbeath 391312145453+138
9 Berwick Rangers 3913101647601336
10 Albion Rovers 391461955661134
11 Stenhousemuir 397151743662329
12 Stranraer 391072246793327
13 East Stirlingshire 39792341793823
14 Montrose 39862537864922
Source: "1982-1983 Second Division - SPFL Archive". SPFL. Retrieved 29 April 2021.

Promoted: Brechin City, Meadowbank Thistle

Other honours

Cup honours

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-upReport
Scottish Cup 1982–83 Aberdeen 1–0 ( a.e.t. ) Rangers Wikipedia article
League Cup 1982–83 Celtic 2–1 Rangers
Junior Cup East Kilbride Thistle 2–0 Bo'ness United

Individual honours

AwardWinnerClub
Footballer of the Year Flag of Scotland.svg Charlie Nicholas Celtic
Players' Player of the Year Flag of Scotland.svg Charlie Nicholas Celtic
Young Player of the Year Flag of Scotland.svg Paul McStay Celtic

Scottish national team

DateVenueOpponentsScore [2] CompetitionScotland scorer(s)
13 October 1982 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany 2–0 ECQG1 John Wark, Graeme Souness
17 November 1982 Wankdorf Stadion, Bern (A) Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland 0–2 ECQG1
15 December 1982 Heysel Stadion, Brussels (A) Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 2–3 ECQG1 Kenny Dalglish (2)
30 March 1983 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland 2–2 ECQG1 John Wark, Charlie Nicholas
24 May 1983 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Ulster Banner.svg Northern Ireland 0–0 BHC
28 May 1983 Ninian Park, Cardiff (A) Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales 2–0 BHC Andy Gray, Alan Brazil
1 June 1983 Wembley Stadium, London (A) Flag of England.svg England 0–2 BHC
12 June 1983 Empire Stadium, Vancouver (A) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 2–0 Friendly Gordon Strachan (pen.), Mark McGhee
16 June 1983 Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton (A) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 3–0 Friendly Charlie Nicholas, Richard Gough, Graeme Souness
19 June 1983 Varsity Stadium, Toronto (A) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 2–0 Friendly Andy Gray (2)

Key:

See also

1982–83 Aberdeen F.C. season

Notes and references

  1. "1982/83 - the Scottish Football League". Archived from the original on 5 December 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  2. Scotland's score is shown first.

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