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2023–24 in Scottish football Premiership champions: Celtic: Championship champions: ... 14 March 2024 Last 16: Rangers: 0–1 (2–3 agg.) Benfica: Glasgow: 17:45 ...
The 2022–23 season was the 126th season of competitive football in Scotland.The domestic season began on 9 July 2022 with the first Scottish League Cup group stage matches, and the first round of matches in the 2022–23 Scottish Premiership were played on 30 July.
Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Scotland scorers Att. Ref. 4 March 2020: Pinatar Arena, San Pedro del Pinatar (N) Ukraine 3–0 2020 Pinatar Cup: Martha Thomas (2), Claire Emslie
The 2024 Scottish League Cup final was an association football match took place at Hampden Park, Glasgow on 15 December 2024. It was the culmination of the 2024–25 Scottish League Cup, the 79th season of the Scottish League Cup (known as the Premier Sports Cup for sponsorship reasons), a competition for the 42 teams in the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL).
Statistics include official FIFA recognised matches, and also includes a match against a Hong Kong League XI played on 23 May 2002 that the Scottish Football Association includes in its statistical totals.
Association football is one of the national sports of Scotland [1] and the most popular sport in the country. [2] There is a long tradition of "football" games in Orkney, Lewis and southern Scotland, especially the Scottish Borders, although many of these include carrying the ball and passing by hand, and despite bearing the name "football" bear little resemblance to association football.
Scottish football clubs have participated in European association football competitions since 1955, when Hibernian entered the inaugural European Cup. Scottish sides have won four UEFA competitions between them, with Celtic becoming the first side from the British Isles to be European champions by winning the 1966–67 European Cup.