1993–94 Clydebank F.C. season

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Clydebank F.C.
1993-94 season
Manager Brian Wright
Scottish League First Division 5th
Scottish Cup 3rd Round
Scottish League Cup 2nd Round
Scottish Challenge Cup 3rd Round
  1992–93
1994–95  

The 1993–94 season was Clydebank's twenty-eighth season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish First Division and finished 7th. They also competed in the Scottish League Cup, Scottish Challenge Cup and Scottish Cup.

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Results

Division 1

Match DayDateOpponentH/AScoreClydebank Scorer(s)Attendance
17 August Ayr United H 1–0
214 August Dunfermline Athletic A 2–0
321 August Dumbarton A 4–2
428 August Clyde H 2–1
54 September Falkirk A 4–0
611 September Morton H 3–0
715 September Hamilton Academical A 3–2
818 September Brechin City A 0–1
925 September Airdrieonians H 1–2
1028 September Stirling Albion A 3–0
112 October St Mirren H 1–1
129 October Ayr United A 1–1
1316 October Hamilton Academical H 2–2
1423 October Morton A 0–0
1530 October Dumbarton H 2–1
166 November Clyde A 1–1
179 November Falkirk H 1–1
1813 November St Mirren A 0–1
1920 November Stirling Albion H 2–1
2030 November Airdrieonians A 1–2
214 December Brechin City H 3–2
2211 December Dunfermline Athletic H 0–3
2318 December Hamilton Academical A 0–1
244 January Ayr United H 0–2
258 January Clyde H 0–2
2615 January Falkirk A 0–0
2718 January Dumbarton A 2–2
2822 January Dunfermline Athletic A 0–2
295 February Morton H 0–0
3012 February St Mirren H 0–3
3126 February Stirling Albion A 2–1
325 March Brechin City A 1–0
3319 March Hamilton Academical H 3–2
3422 March Airdrieonians H 2–1
3526 March Ayr United A 0–0
3629 March Dunfermline Athletic H 0–1
372 April Morton A 1–1
389 April St Mirren A 0–2
3916 April Stirling Albion H 2–1
4023 April Brechin City H 2–1
4126 April Airdrieonians A 0–0
4230 April Dumbarton A 2–0
437 May Clyde A 1–1
4414 May Falkirk H 1–1

Final League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
3 Airdrieonians 442014105838+2054
4 Hamilton Academical 441912136654+1250
5 Clydebank 441814125648+850
6 St Mirren 44218154248650
7 Ayr United 4414141642521042
Source: RSSSF and statto [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Scottish League Cup

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreClydebank Scorer(s)Attendance
R210 August Aberdeen A 0–5

Scottish Challenge Cup

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreClydebank Scorer(s)Attendance
R17 October Stenhousemuir A 5–0
R219 October Queen's Park A 1–0
R126 October Ayr United A 0–2

Scottish Cup

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreClydebank Scorer(s)Attendance
R329 January Dundee H 1–1
R3 R9 February Dundee A 1–2

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References

  1. "Scottish Division One 1993-1994 Season Summary". statto.com. Archived from the original on 22 December 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2012.