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2004–05 in Scottish football

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Football in Scotland
Season2004–05
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2004–05 in Scottish football
Premier League champions
Rangers
First Division champions
Falkirk
Second Division champions
Brechin City
Third Division champions
Gretna
Scottish Cup winners
Celtic
League Cup winners
Rangers
Challenge Cup winners
Falkirk
Junior Cup winners
Tayport
Teams in Europe
Celtic,Dunfermline Athletic,Heart of Midlothian,Hibernian,Rangers
Scotland national team
2006 World Cup qualification

The2004–05 season was the 108th season of competitivefootball in Scotland.[1]

Major transfer deals

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2004

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2005

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League Competitions

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Scottish Premier League

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Main article:2004–05 Scottish Premier League

The 2004–05Scottish Premier League season sawRangers win the title after a last day win overHibernian asCeltic were beaten by two lateMotherwell goals fromScott McDonald, a win would have been enough for Celtic to retain their title regardless of Rangers' result.Dundee, also on the last day of the season, were relegated to theScottish First Division after a draw withLivingston. Rangers and Celtic both qualified for theUEFA Champions League while Hibernian, in managerTony Mowbray's first season in charge, went into theUEFA Cup.Inverness Caledonian Thistle, in their first season in the top flight, finished in 8th place.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation[a]
1Rangers(C)3829637822+5693Qualification for theChampions League third qualifying round
2Celtic3830268535+5092Qualification for theChampions League second qualifying round
3Hibernian38187136457+761Qualification for theUEFA Cup first round
4Aberdeen38187134439+561
5Heart of Midlothian381311144341+250
6Motherwell38139164649−348
7Kilmarnock38154194955−649
8Inverness Caledonian Thistle381111164147−644
9Dundee United38812184159−1836Qualification for theUEFA Cup second qualifying round[b]
10Livingston3898213461−2735
11Dunfermline Athletic38810203460−2634
12Dundee(R)3889213771−3433Relegation to theScottish First Division
Source:Scottish Professional Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Teams played each other three times (33 matches), before the league split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six) for the last five matches.
  2. ^AsCeltic, the2004–05 Scottish Cup winners, qualified for theUEFA Champions League via their league position, the place in theUEFA Cup was passed ontoDundee United, the cup runners-up.

Scottish First Division

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Main article:2004–05 Scottish First Division
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Falkirk(C, P)3622956630+3675Promotion to thePremier League
2St Mirren36151564123+1860
3Clyde36161283529+660
4Queen of the South36149133638−251
5Airdrie United36148144448−450
6Ross County36138154037+347
7Hamilton Academical361211133536−147
8St Johnstone361210143839−146
9Partick Thistle(R)36109173852−1439Relegation to theSecond Division
10Raith Rovers(R)3637262667−4116
Source:"2004-2005 First Division - SPFL Archive".SPFL (in Malay). Retrieved29 April 2021.
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Scottish Second Division

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Main article:2004–05 Scottish Second Division
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Brechin City(C, P)3622688143+3872Promotion to theFirst Division
2Stranraer(P)3618994841+763
3Greenock Morton36188106037+2362
4Stirling Albion36149135655+151
5Forfar Athletic36138155145+647
6Alloa Athletic361210146668−246
7Dumbarton36119164353−1042
8Ayr United36119163954−1542
9Arbroath(R)36108184973−2438Relegation to theThird Division
10Berwick Rangers(R)36810184064−2434
Source:"2004-2005 Second Division - SPFL Archive".SPFL (in Malay). Retrieved29 April 2021.
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Scottish Third Division

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Main article:2004–05 Scottish Third Division
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Gretna(C, P)36322213029+10198Promotion to theSecond Division
2Peterhead(P)3623948138+4378
3Cowdenbeath36149135461−751
4Queen's Park36139145150+148
5Montrose36137164753−646
6Elgin City36127173961−2243
7Stenhousemuir361012145858042
8East Fife36108184056−1638
9Albion Rovers36810184078−3834
10East Stirlingshire3657243288−5622
Source:"2004-2005 Third Division - SPFL Archive".SPFL. Retrieved29 April 2021.
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted

Other honours

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Cup honours

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CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-upReport
Scottish Cup 2004–05Celtic1–0Dundee UnitedWikipedia article
League Cup 2004–05Rangers5–1MotherwellWikipedia article
Challenge Cup 2004–05Falkirk2–1Ross CountyWikipedia article
Youth CupCeltic2–0St Mirren
Junior CupTayport2–0Lochee United

Individual honours

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SPFA awards

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AwardWinnerClub
Players' Player of the Year
(shared)
WalesJohn Hartson
NetherlandsFernando Ricksen
Celtic
Rangers
Young Player of the YearScotlandDerek RiordanHibernian

SFWA awards

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AwardWinnerClub
Footballer of the YearWalesJohn HartsonCeltic
Young player of the YearScotlandDerek RiordanHibernian
Manager of the YearEnglandTony MowbrayHibernian

Scottish clubs in Europe

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Summary

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ClubCompetition(s)Final roundCoef.
CelticUEFA Champions LeagueGroup stage7.00
RangersUEFA Champions League
UEFA Cup
Third qualifying round
Group stage
6.50
Heart of MidlothianUEFA CupGroup stage5.00
Dunfermline AthleticUEFA CupSecond qualifying round0.50
HibernianUEFA Intertoto CupSecond roundN/A

Average coefficient –4.750

Celtic

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DateVenueOpponentsScore[2]Celtic scorer(s)Report
Champions League Group stage
14 SeptemberCeltic Park,Glasgow (H)SpainFC Barcelona1–3Chris SuttonBBC Sport
29 SeptemberSan Siro,Milan (A)ItalyA.C. Milan1–3Stanislav VargaBBC Sport
20 OctoberShakhtar Stadium,Donetsk (A)UkraineShakhtar Donetsk0–3BBC Sport
2 NovemberCeltic Park,Glasgow (H)UkraineShakhtar Donetsk1–0Alan ThompsonBBC Sport
24 November 2004Nou Camp,Barcelona (A)SpainFC Barcelona1–1John HartsonBBC Sport
7 DecemberCeltic Park,Glasgow (H)ItalyA.C. Milan0–0BBC Sport

Rangers

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DateVenueOpponentsScore[2]Rangers scorer(s)Report
Champions League third qualifying round
10 AugustDynamo Stadium, Moscow (A)RussiaCSKA Moscow1–2Nacho NovoBBC Sport
25 AugustIbrox Stadium,Glasgow (H)RussiaCSKA Moscow1–1Steven ThompsonBBC Sport
UEFA Cup first round
16 SeptemberEstádio dos Barreiros,Madeira (A)PortugalMarítimo0–1BBC Sport
30 SeptemberIbrox Stadium,Glasgow (H)PortugalMarítimo1–0
(4 – 2pen.)
Dado PršoBBC Sport
UEFA Cup Group stage
21 OctoberStadio Amica, Wronki, Poland (A)PolandAmica Wronki5–0Peter Løvenkrands,Nacho Novo,Fernando Ricksen,
Shota Arveladze (pen.),Steven Thompson
BBC Sport
25 NovemberIbrox Stadium,Glasgow (H)AustriaGrazer AK3–0Nacho Novo,Shota Arveladze,Hamed NamouchiBBC Sport
2 DecemberAlkmaarder Hout,Alkmaar (A)NetherlandsAZ Alkmaar0–1BBC Sport
15 DecemberIbrox Stadium,Glasgow (H)FranceAuxerre0–2BBC Sport

Hearts

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DateVenueOpponentsScore[2]Hearts scorer(s)Report
UEFA Cup first round
16 SeptemberMurrayfield Stadium,Edinburgh (H)PortugalSporting Braga3–1Andrew Webster,Paul Hartley,Patrick KisnorboBBC Sport
30 SeptemberEstádio Municipal de Braga,Braga (A)PortugalSporting Braga2–2Mark de Vries (2)BBC Sport
UEFA Cup Group stage
21 OctoberFeijenoord Stadion,Rotterdam (A)NetherlandsFeyenoord0–3BBC Sport
4 NovemberMurrayfield Stadium,Edinburgh (H)GermanySchalke 040–1BBC Sport
25 NovemberSt. Jakob-Park,Basel (A)SwitzerlandFC Basel2–1Dennis Wyness,Robbie NeilsonBBC Sport
16 DecemberMurrayfield Stadium,Edinburgh (H)HungaryFerencvaros0–1BBC Sport

Dunfermline Athletic

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DateVenueOpponentsScore[2]Dunfermline scorer(s)Report
UEFA Cup Second qualifying round
12 AugustKaplakriki,Hafnarfjörður (A)IcelandHafnarfjarðar2–2Craig Brewster,Andrius SkerlaBBC Sport
26 AugustMcDiarmid Park,Perth (H)IcelandHafnarfjarðar1–2Gary DempseyBBC Sport

Hibernian

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DateVenueOpponentsScore[2]Hibernian scorer(s)Report
UEFA Intertoto Cup second round
3 JulyEaster Road,Edinburgh (H)LithuaniaFK Vėtra1–1Garry O'ConnorBBC Sport
10 JulyVėtra Stadium,Vilnius (A)LithuaniaFK Vetra0–1BBC Sport

Scotland national team

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Main article:Scotland national football team 2000–19 results
DateVenueOpponentsScore[3]CompetitionScotland scorer(s)Report
18 AugustHampden Park,Glasgow (H) Hungary0–3FriendlyBBC Sport
3 SeptemberEstadio Ciudad de Valencia,Valencia (A) Spain1–1[4]FriendlyRubén Baraja (o.g.) /James McFadden[5]BBC Sport
8 SeptemberHampden Park,Glasgow (H) Slovenia0–0WCQ5BBC Sport
9 OctoberHampden Park,Glasgow (H) Norway0–1WCQ5BBC Sport
13 OctoberRepublican Stadium,Chişinău (A) Moldova1–1WCQ5Steven ThompsonBBC Sport
17 NovemberEaster Road,Edinburgh (H) Sweden1–4FriendlyJames McFaddenBBC Sport
26 MarchSan Siro,Milan (A) Italy0–2WCQ5BBC Sport
4 JuneHampden Park,Glasgow (H) Moldova2–0WCQ5Christian Dailly,James McFaddenBBC Sport
8 JuneDinamo Stadium,Minsk (A) Belarus0–0WCQ5BBC Sport

Key:

  • (H) = Home match
  • (A) = Away match
  • WCQ5 = World Cup Qualifying – Group 5

Deaths

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Notes and references

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  1. ^"2004/05 - The Scottish Football League". Archived fromthe original on 16 December 2012. Retrieved18 April 2012.
  2. ^abcdeThe score of the Scottish team is shown first.
  3. ^Scotland's score is shown first.
  4. ^Game abandoned after 59 minutes.
  5. ^Scottish FA credit Scotland goal to James McFadden[1]Archived 20 May 2008 at theWayback Machine whereas other sources,BBC Sport,RSSSF andSporting LifeArchived 29 June 2011 at theWayback Machine credit goal as a Rubén Baraja own goal
  6. ^"Gordon Smith dies".BBC Sport. BBC. 7 August 2004. Retrieved24 December 2014.
  7. ^"Death of Hearts hero of 1956, keeper Willie Duff".The Scotsman. 31 August 2014. Retrieved24 December 2014.
  8. ^Glanville, Brian (7 December 2004)."Bill Brown".The Guardian. Retrieved24 December 2014.
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