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The 2021–22 Scottish Championship (known as the cinch Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the ninth season of the Scottish Championship, the second tier of Scottish football. The season began on 31 July.
The 2021–22 season is the 125th season of competitive football in Scotland. The domestic season began on the weekend of 10 July 2021 with the first Scottish League Cup group stage matches. Most regional leagues began on the weekend of 17 July and the opening round of matches in the 2021–22 Scottish Professional Football League were played ...
Toggle the table of contents. ... Scottish Championship 1893–94: 2021–22: 2012–13: Queen's Park: 8th, Scottish Championship 1922–23: 2022–23: 1955–56 ...
The 2021–22 season is Queen of the South's ninth consecutive season in the second tier of Scottish football, the Scottish Championship, [1] having been promoted as champions from the Scottish Second Division at the end of the 2012–13 season. [2] Queens are also competing in the Challenge Cup, League Cup and the Scottish Cup.
Promotion to the Championship: 2 Airdrieonians: 36 21 9 6 68 37 +31 72 Qualification for the Championship play-offs: 3 Montrose: 36 15 14 7 53 36 +17 59 4 Queen's Park (O, P) 36 11 18 7 51 36 +15 51 5 Alloa Athletic: 36 12 9 15 49 57 −8 45 6 Falkirk: 36 12 8 16 49 55 −6 44 7 Peterhead: 36 11 9 16 46 51 −5 42 8 Clyde: 36 9 12 15 39 62 − ...
The 2021–22 Scottish Premiership (known as the cinch Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the ninth season of the Scottish Premiership, the highest division of Scottish football, and the 125th edition overall of the top national league competition, not including one cancelled due to World War II.
The 2021–22 season was Ayr United's fourth consecutive season in the Scottish Championship after being promoted from league one in the 2017–18 season. Ayr also competed in the, League Cup , Challenge Cup and the Scottish Cup .
A national second tier of Scottish league football was established in season 1893–94, as Division Two.Until the 1921–22 season, promotion was not automatic but decided by Scottish Football League clubs on a ballot basis, thus some champion teams were able to retain the title.