The 1953–54 season was the 81st season of competitive football in Scotland and the 57th season of the Scottish Football League.[1]
Scottish League Division A
Champions: Celtic
Relegated: Airdrieonians, Hamilton Academical
Scottish League Division B
Promoted: Motherwell, Kilmarnock
Relegated: Dumbarton
Scottish League Division C
Promoted: Brechin City
Cup honours
Other Honours
County
- * - aggregate over two legs
Scotland national team
Scotland qualified for their first ever World Cup in 1954 which was held in Switzerland.
Date
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Venue
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Opponents
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Score[4]
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Competition
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Scotland scorer(s)
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3 October 1953
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Windsor Park, Belfast (A)
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Northern Ireland
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3–1
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BHC / WCQG3
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Charlie Fleming (2), Jackie Henderson
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4 November 1953
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Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)
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Wales
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3–3
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BHC / WCQG3
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Allan Brown, Bobby Johnstone, Lawrie Reilly
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3 April 1954
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Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)
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England
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2–4
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BHC / WCQG3
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Lawrie Reilly (2)
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5 May 1954
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Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)
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Norway
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1–0
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Friendly
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George Hamilton
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19 May 1954
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Ullevaal Stadium, Oslo (A)
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Norway
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1–1
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Friendly
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John Mackenzie
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25 May 1954
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Olympic Stadium, Helsinki (A)
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Finland
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2–1
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Friendly
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Willie Ormond, Bobby Johnstone
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1954 World Cup
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16 June 1954
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Sportplatz Hardturm, Zurich (N)
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Austria
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0–1
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WCG3
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19 June 1954
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St. Jakob Stadium, Basel (N)
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Uruguay
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0–7
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WCG3
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Key:
- (H) = Home match
- (A) = Away match
- BHC = British Home Championship
- WCQG3 = World Cup qualifying – Group 3
- WCG3 = World Cup – Group 3
Notes and references
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