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The '''1973-74 [[Scottish football]] season''' was the 101st season of competitive association football in Scotland. | The '''1973-74 [[Scottish football]] season''' was the 101st season of competitive association football in Scotland. | ||
==Winners== | |||
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!style="width:15em"|Competition/League!!style="width:15em"|Winner!!style="width:15em"|Runner-up | |||
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| [[First Division]] | |||
| [[Tottenham Hotspur]] | |||
| [[Sheffield Wednesday]] | |||
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| [[Second Division]] | |||
| [[Ipswich Town]] | |||
| [[Sheffield United]] | |||
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| [[Third Division]] | |||
| [[Bury]] | |||
| [[Walsall]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[Fourth Division]] | |||
| [[Peterborough United]] | |||
| [[Crystal Palace]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[FA Cup]] | |||
| [[Manchester City]] | |||
| [[Leicester City]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[Football League Cup]] | |||
| [[Aston Villa]] | |||
| [[Rotherham United]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[FA Charity Shield]] | |||
| colspan=2| [[Burnley]] and [[Wolverhampton Wanderers]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[British Home Championship]] | |||
| [[England national football team|England]] | |||
| [[Wales national football team|Wales]] | |||
|} | |||
==Publications by Club== | ==Publications by Club== |
Revision as of 17:29, 23 March 2023
Duration | 1973-74 |
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← 1972-73 • Scottish football seasons • 1974-75 → |
The 1973-74 Scottish football season was the 101st season of competitive association football in Scotland.
Winners
Publications by Club
1972-73 ← 1973-74 Scottish football season → 1974-75 | ||
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First Division | Aberdeen • Arbroath • Ayr United • Celtic • Clyde • Dumbarton • Dundee • Dundee United • Dunfermline Athletic • East Fife • Falkirk • Heart of Midlothian • Hibernian • Morton • Motherwell • Partick Thistle • Rangers • St. Johnstone | |
Second Division | Airdrieonians • Albion Rovers • Alloa Athletic • Berwick Rangers • Brechin City • Clydebank • Cowdenbeath • East Stirlingshire • Forfar Athletic • Hamilton Academical • Kilmarnock • Montrose • Queen of the South • Queen's Park • Raith Rovers • St. Mirren • Stenhousemuir • Stirling Albion • Stranraer |