1921–22 in Scottish football

1921–22 in Scottish football
Division One champions
Celtic
Division Two champions
Alloa Athletic
Scottish Cup winners
Morton
Junior Cup winners
St Roch's
Scotland national team
1922 BHC

The 1921–22 season was the 49th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 32nd season of the Scottish Football League. Division Two was reintroduced after having been abandoned due to World War I. Automatic promotion and relegation was introduced this season, as well as goal difference to divide teams who are level on points. Between next season and the 1974–75 season, goal average became the decider between teams equal on points. [1]

Scottish League Division One

P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Celtic 42 27 13 2 83 20 63 67
2 Rangers 42 28 10 4 83 26 57 66
3 Raith Rovers 42 19 13 10 66 43 23 51
4 Dundee 42 19 11 12 57 40 17 49
5 Falkirk 42 16 17 9 48 38 10 49
6 Partick Thistle 42 20 8 14 57 53 4 48
7 Hibernian 42 16 14 12 55 44 11 46
8 St Mirren 42 17 12 13 71 61 10 46
9 Third Lanark 42 17 12 13 58 52 6 46
10 Clyde 42 16 12 14 60 51 9 44
11 Albion Rovers 42 17 10 15 55 51 4 44
12 Morton 42 16 10 16 58 57 1 42
13 Motherwell 42 16 7 19 63 58 5 39
14 Ayr United 42 13 12 17 55 63 8 38
15 Aberdeen 42 13 9 20 48 54 6 35
16 Airdrieonians 42 12 11 19 46 56 10 35
17 Kilmarnock 42 13 9 20 56 83 27 35
18 Hamilton Academical 42 9 16 17 51 62 11 34
19 Heart of Midlothian 42 11 10 21 50 60 10 32
20 Dumbarton 42 10 10 22 46 81 35 30
21 Queen's Park 42 9 10 23 38 82 44 28
22 Clydebank 42 6 8 28 34 103 69 20

Champions: Celtic
Relegated: Dumbarton, Queen's Park, Clydebank

Scottish League Division Two

P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Alloa Athletic 38 26 8 4 81 32 49 60
2 Cowdenbeath 38 19 9 10 57 30 27 47
3 Armadale 38 20 5 13 64 48 16 45
4 Vale of Leven 38 17 10 11 54 43 9 44
5 Bathgate 38 16 11 11 56 41 15 43
6 Bo'ness 38 16 7 15 56 49 7 39
7 Broxburn United 38 14 11 13 43 43 0 39
8 Dunfermline Athletic 38 14 10 14 56 42 14 38
9 St Bernard's 38 15 8 15 50 49 1 38
10 East Fife 38 15 8 15 54 54 0 38
11 Stenhousemuir 38 14 10 14 50 51 1 38
12 Johnstone 38 14 10 14 46 59 13 38
13 St Johnstone 38 12 11 15 41 52 11 35
14 Forfar Athletic 38 11 12 15 43 51 8 34
15 East Stirlingshire 38 12 10 16 43 60 17 34
16 Arbroath 38 11 11 16 45 56 11 33
17 King's Park 38 10 12 16 47 65 18 32
18 Lochgelly United 38 11 9 18 46 54 8 31
19 Dundee Hibernian 38 10 8 20 47 65 18 28
20 Clackmannan 38 9 8 21 40 75 35 26

Promoted: Alloa Athletic

Scottish Cup

Morton were winners of the Scottish Cup after an 1–0 win over Rangers.

Other Honours

National

Competition Winner Score Runner-up
Scottish Qualifying Cup Montrose 2 – 1[2] Nithsdale Wanderers

County

Competition Winner Score Runner-up
Aberdeenshire Cup Aberdeen 5 – 0 Buckie Thistle
Ayrshire Cup Kilmarnock 5 – 2 Stevenston United
Dumbartonshire Cup Dumbarton 2 – 0 Dumbarton Harp
East of Scotland Shield Hibernian 3 – 2 St Bernard's
Fife Cup Raith Rovers 2 – 0 East Fife
Forfarshire Cup Montrose 1 – 0 Forfar Athletic
Glasgow Cup Rangers 1 – 0 Celtic
Lanarkshire Cup Airdrie 3 – 0 Albion Rovers
Linlithgowshire Cup Armadale 1 – 0 Bo'ness
Perthshire Cup Vale of Atholl
Renfrewshire Cup Morton 2 – 0[3] St Mirren
Southern Counties Cup Nithsdale Wanderers
Stirlingshire Cup Stenhousemuir 2 – 0 Alloa Athletic

Highland League

Top Three

P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Clachnacuddin 14 10 3 1 29 11 18 23
2 Buckie Thistle 14 8 3 3 26 18 8 19
3 Inverness Citadel 14 6 3 5 30 26 4 15

Junior Cup

St Roch's were winners of the Junior Cup after a 2–1 win over Kilwinning Rangers in the final replay.

Scotland national team

Date Venue Opponents Score[4] Competition Scotland scorer(s)
4 February 1922 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (A)  Wales 1–2 BHC Sandy Archibald
4 March 1922 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Northern Ireland 2–1 BHC Andrew Wilson (2)
8 April 1922 Villa Park, Birmingham (A)  England 1–0 BHC Andrew Wilson

Scotland were winners of the 1922 British Home Championship.

Key:

See also

1921–22 Aberdeen F.C. season

Notes and references

External links

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