• The 2005–06 Scottish First Division was won by St Mirren. As league champions, St Mirren were promoted to the Scottish Premier League. Allan Jenkins scored...
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  • The 2006–07 First Division season was the 13th season of the Scottish First Division in its current format of ten teams. It began on August 5, 2006 and...
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  • The Scottish Football League First Division was the second tier in the Scottish football league system between 1975 and 2013. It was replaced by the Scottish...
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  • 2005–06 Scottish Second Division. A second promotion place was available via a play-off tournament between the ninth-placed team of the 2005–06 Scottish Second...
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  • The 2005–06 Scottish Second Division was won by Gretna who were promoted to the First Division in what was their second successive promotion. Partick Thistle...
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  • Scottish League History (Bob Crampsey 1990, p. 20) MacDonald, Paul. "Scottish League formed". BBC Scotland. "Scottish Football League - C Division"....
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    The 2006 Scottish Cup Final was played on 13 May 2006 at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 120th Scottish Cup. The final was contested by...
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    Aberdeen and Scotland forward. The score of the Scottish team is shown first. Scotland's score is shown first. "2005/06 - The Scottish Football League"...
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  • Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. (category Scottish Premier League teams)
    Inverness CT won the Scottish First Division in 2004, and were promoted to the Scottish Premier League. With the name now free to use, in 2006 now defunct local...
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  • The Scottish football champions are the winners of the highest league in Scottish football, namely the Scottish Football League (SFL) from 1890 until...
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    the Scottish Seal, is the head of the Scottish Government and also serves as the keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland whilst in office. The first minister...
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  • The 2005–06 Scottish Cup was the 121st season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the...
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  • top tier (Premier Division) broke away to form the Scottish Premier League. The First Division was still the second tier in the Scottish league system, but...
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  • The Scottish Women's Football League First Division (SWFL 1) was a division in the Scottish women's football pyramid between 1999 and 2019. The second...
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  • The 2006–07 Second Division season is the thirteenth season of the Scottish Second Division in its current format of ten teams. Greenock Morton were promoted...
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  • The 2005–06 Scottish Premier League was won by Celtic, with a 17-point margin over their nearest challengers Hearts in the first season under the management...
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  • the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). The SPFL named its third tier as Scottish League One, which effectively replaced the Second Division. From...
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  • 2005–06 Scottish Women's Premier League was the fourth season of the Scottish Women's Premier League, the top level of women's football in Scotland....
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  • Statistics of the Scottish Football League in season 2005–06. Source: "2005-2006 First Division - SPFL Archive". SPFL. Retrieved 2021-04-29. Rules for...
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  • is a football league based in the north east of Scotland. The league sits at levels 6–7 on the Scottish football league system, acting as a feeder to the...
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    Advocate and Solicitor General for Scotland, who were transferred to the Scottish Government on the establishment of the Scottish Parliament. The office of the...
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    World white paper, the Scottish infantry regiments in the Scottish Division were amalgamated to form the Royal Regiment of Scotland. As a result of the Cameron–Clegg...
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  • Branch of the Scottish FA", a title that was vetoed by the Scottish FA. Taking the title Edinburgh FA, it was renamed the East of Scotland FA in 1889. Most...
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  • The Scotland national men's cricket team (Scottish Gaelic: Sgioba nàiseanta criogaid na h-Alba; Scots Scotland naitional cricket team) represents the country...
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  • Livingston F.C. (category Scottish Premier League teams)
    winning the 2004 Scottish League Cup. However, the club hit financial problems in 2004, and was relegated to the Scottish First Division in 2006. In July 2009...
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    King's Own Scottish Borderers, while the others are each formed from one of the remaining single-battalion regiments of the Scottish Division. Of all of...
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    Scottish Cup: Runner-up 2005 St Johnstone Scottish Challenge Cup: 2007–08 St Johnstone Scottish First Division: 2008–09 Aberdeen Scottish League Cup: 2013–14...
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  • The Scottish Women's Football League Second Division (SWFL 2) was a division in the Scottish women's football pyramid between 1999 and 2019. The third...
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  • The 2006–07 Scottish Premier League season was the ninth season of the Scottish Premier League. It began on 29 July 2006. The league champions, Celtic...
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  • Queen of the South F.C. (category Scottish Football League teams)
    Club is a Scottish professional football club formed in 1919 in Dumfries. The club plays in Scottish League One, the third tier of Scottish football....
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