2004–05 Scottish Second Division

The 2004–05 Scottish Second Division was won by Brechin City who, along with second placed Stranraer, gained promotion to the First Division. Arbroath and Berwick Rangers, meanwhile, were relegated to the Third Division.

Scottish Second Division
Season2004–05
ChampionsBrechin City
PromotedBrechin City
Stranraer
RelegatedArbroath
Berwick Rangers
Top goalscorerChris Templeman (21)

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Brechin City 36 22 6 8 81 43 +38 72 Promoted to First Division 2005–06
2 Stranraer 36 18 9 9 48 41 +7 63
3 Greenock Morton 36 18 8 10 60 37 +23 62
4 Stirling Albion 36 14 9 13 56 55 +1 51
5 Forfar Athletic 36 13 8 15 51 45 +6 47
6 Alloa Athletic 36 12 10 14 66 68 2 46
7 Dumbarton 36 11 9 16 43 53 10 42
8 Ayr United 36 11 9 16 39 54 15 42
9 Arbroath 36 10 8 18 49 73 24 38 Relegated to Third Division 2005–06
10 Berwick Rangers 36 8 10 18 40 64 24 34
Source:

Top scorers

Scorer Team Goals
Chris TemplemanBrechin City / Greenock Morton21
Paul ShieldsForfar Athletic20
Steven HampshireBrechin City15
Paul RitchieBrechin City14
David GrahamStranraer14
Paul ToshForfar Athletic13
Greg HensleeArbroath11
Graeme GibsonBrechin City11
Iain RussellDumbarton11
Peter WeathersonGreenock Morton10
Robert DunnStirling Albion10
Chris MillarGreenock Morton10
Stewart KeanAyr United10

Attendances

The average attendances for Division Two clubs for season 2004–05 are shown below:

Club Average
Greenock Morton2,683
Ayr United1,357
Dumbarton900
Stirling Albion835
Stranraer759
Brechin City680
Alloa Athletic601
Forfar Athletic596
Arbroath576
Berwick Rangers421
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