1932–33 in Scottish football

The 1932–33 season was the 60th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 43rd season of the Scottish Football League. [1]

1932–33 in Scottish football
Division One champions
Rangers
Division Two champions
Hibernian
Scottish Cup winners
Celtic
Junior Cup winners
Yoker Athletic
Scotland national team
1933 BHC

Scottish League Division One

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Rangers 38 26 10 2 113 43 +70 62
2 Motherwell 38 27 5 6 114 53 +61 59
3 Heart of Midlothian 38 21 8 9 84 51 +33 50
4 Celtic 38 20 8 10 75 44 +31 48
5 St Johnstone 38 17 10 11 70 55 +15 44
6 Aberdeen 38 18 6 14 85 58 +27 42
7 St Mirren 38 18 6 14 73 60 +13 42
8 Hamilton Academical 38 18 6 14 90 78 +12 42
9 Queen's Park 38 17 7 14 78 79 1 41
10 Partick Thistle 38 17 6 15 75 55 +20 40
11 Falkirk 38 15 6 17 70 70 0 36
12 Clyde 38 15 5 18 69 75 6 35
13 Third Lanark 38 14 7 17 70 80 10 35
14 Kilmarnock 38 13 9 16 72 86 14 35
15 Dundee 38 12 9 17 60 77 17 33
16 Ayr United 38 13 4 21 62 95 33 30
17 Cowdenbeath 38 10 5 23 65 111 46 25
18 Airdrieonians 38 10 3 25 55 102 47 23
19 Morton 38 6 9 23 49 97 48 21
20 East Stirlingshire 38 7 3 28 55 115 60 17
Source: RSSSF

Champions: Rangers
Relegated: Greenock Morton, East Stirlingshire

Scottish League Division Two

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Hibernian 37 28 4 5 99 33 +66 60 Promotion to the 1933–34 First Division
2 Queen of the South 35 21 9 5 103 59 +44 51
3 Dunfermline Athletic 35 21 7 7 98 45 +53 49
4 Stenhousemir 36 20 6 10 74 62 +12 46
5 Albion Rovers 35 20 2 13 85 59 +26 42
6 Raith Rovers 36 18 4 14 90 69 +21 40
7 Alloa Athletic 37 16 6 15 70 60 +10 38
8 Dumbarton 36 16 6 14 77 69 +8 38
9 East Fife 35 16 4 15 93 72 +21 36
10 St Bernard's 35 14 6 15 73 67 +6 34
11 King's Park 34 13 8 13 85 80 +5 34
12 Arbroath 34 14 5 15 65 62 +3 33
13 Dundee United 35 14 4 17 68 72 4 32
14 Forfar Athletic 35 13 4 18 71 89 18 30
15 Brechin City 36 12 4 20 71 101 30 28
16 Leith Athletic 36 10 6 20 46 85 39 26
17 Montrose 35 9 5 21 66 90 24 23
18 Edinburgh City 36 5 4 27 44 138 94 14
19 Armadale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Expelled[lower-alpha 1]
20 Bo'ness 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Source:
Notes:
  1. Armadale & Bo'ness were expelled for failing to meet match guarantees; their records were expunged.

NOTE: Armadale & Bo'ness were expelled for failing to meet match guarantees; their records were expunged.

Promoted: Hibernian, Queen of the South

Scottish Cup

Celtic were winners of the Scottish Cup with a 1–0 final win over Motherwell.

Other Honours

National

Competition Winner Score Runner-up
Scottish Qualifying Cup – North Inverness Thistle 4 – 3 Penicuik Athletic
Scottish Qualifying Cup – South Beith 4 – 2 Falkirk Amateurs

County

Competition Winner Score Runner-up
Aberdeenshire Cup Aberdeen 5 – 2 * Buckie Thistle
Ayrshire Cup Ayr United 3 – 1 Kilmarnock
Dumbartonshire Cup Dumbarton 2 – 0 Vale Ocaba
East of Scotland Shield Hearts 4 – 0 Hibernian
Fife Cup East Fife 2 – 1 Raith Rovers
Forfarshire Cup Montrose 1 – 0 Dundee
Glasgow Cup Rangers 1 – 0 Partick Thistle
Lanarkshire Cup Motherwell 7 – 5 * Airdrie
Perthshire Cup Vale of Atholl 5 – 0[2] Moulin City
Renfrewshire Cup St Mirren 3 – 1 * Morton
Southern Counties Cup Stranraer
Stirlingshire Cup Stenhousemuir 4 – 2 Falkirk

* - aggregate over two legs

Highland League

Top Three
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Fraserburgh 26 21 1 4 72 33 +39 43
2 Elgin City 26 15 4 7 76 59 +17 34
3 Buckie Thistle 26 12 6 8 78 58 +20 30
Source:

Junior Cup

Yoker Athletic were winners of the Junior Cup after a 4–2 win over Tranent in the final replay.

Scotland national team

Date Venue Opponents Score[3] Competition Scotland scorer(s)
17 September 1932 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 4–0 BHC Bob McPhail (2), James King, Jimmy McGrory
26 October 1932 Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh (H)  Wales 2–5 BHC Dally Duncan, Neil Dewar
1 April 1933 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 2–1 BHC Jimmy McGrory (2)

Key:

  • (H) = Home match
  • (A) = Away match
  • BHC = British Home Championship

Notes and references

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 1 December 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. replay
  3. Scotland's score is shown first.
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