1933–34 in Scottish football#Scottish League Division One

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| header1 = Division One champions

| data2 = Rangers

| header3 = Division Two champions

| data4 = Albion Rovers

| header5 = Scottish Cup winners

| data6 = Rangers

| header7 = Junior Cup winners

| data8 = Benburb

| header9 = Scotland national team

| data10 = 1934 BHC

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The 1933–34 season was the 61st season of competitive football in Scotland and the 44th season of the Scottish Football League.

Scottish League Division One

{{main|1933–34 Scottish Division One}}

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Champions: Rangers

Relegated: Third Lanark, Cowdenbeath

Scottish League Division Two

{{main|1933–34 Scottish Division Two}}

{{:1933–34 Scottish Division Two}}

Promoted: Albion Rovers, Dunfermline Athletic

Scottish Cup

{{main|1933–34 Scottish Cup}}

Division One champions Rangers were winners of the Scottish Cup final after a 5–0 final win over St Mirren.

Other honours

= National =

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!width=135|Winner

!width=80|Score

!width=135|Runner-up

align=left|Scottish Qualifying Cup – North

|Rosyth Dockyard Rec

|4–1

|Ross County

align=left|Scottish Qualifying Cup – South

|Penicuik Athletic

|3–2

|Galston

= County =

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width=160|Competition

!width=135|Winner

!width=80|Score

!width=135|Runner-up

align=left|Aberdeenshire Cup

|Aberdeen

|7–4 *

|Keith

align=left|Dumbartonshire Cup

|Vale Ocaba

|3–1

|Dumbarton

align=left|East of Scotland Shield

|Hearts

|4–0

|Hibernian

align=left|Fife Cup

|Dunfermline Athletic

|2–1

|Cowdenbeath

align=left|Forfarshire Cup

|Arbroath

|4–1

|Brechin City

align=left|Glasgow Cup

|Rangers

|2–0

|Clyde

align=left|Lanarkshire Cup

|Hamilton

|7–3 *

|Albion Rovers

align=left|Perthshire Cup

|Blairgowrie

|5–4replay

|Vale of Atholl

align=left|Renfrewshire Cup

|St Mirren

|11–3 *

|Morton

align=left|Southern Counties Cup

|Dalbeattie Star

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align=left|Stirlingshire Cup

|Alloa Athletic

|5–4 *

|East Stirlingshire

{{sup|*}} – aggregate over two legs

= [[Highland Football League|Highland League]] =

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Junior Cup

Benburb were winners of the Junior Cup after a 3–1 win over Bridgeton Waverley in the final.

Scotland national team

{{main|Scotland national football team 1920–39 results}}

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!Date

!Venue

!Opponents

!{{nowrap|ScoreScotland's score is shown first.}}

!Competition

!Scotland scorer(s)

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|16 September 1933

|Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)

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|align=center|1–2

|BHC

|Bob McPhail

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|4 October 1933

|Ninian Park, Cardiff (A)

|{{fb|WAL}}

|align=center|2–3

|BHC

|Willie MacFadyen, Dally Duncan

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|29 November 1933

|Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)

|{{fb|AUT}}

|align=center|2–2

|Friendly

|David Meiklejohn, Willie MacFadyen

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|14 April 1934[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=tspAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=tqUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4099%2C2190720 Scotland Not in Luck's Way at Wembley | Massie and Gallacher the Big Men], The Glasgow Herald, 16 April 1934

|Wembley Stadium, London (A)

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|align=center|0–3

|BHC

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Key:

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

Notes and references

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