The 1985–86 Scottish League Cup was the fortieth season of Scotland's second football knockout competition. The competition was won by Aberdeen, who defeated...
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Park, Glasgow Attendance: 62,841 Referee: Hugh Alexander 1985–86 in Scottish football 1985–86 Scottish League Cup Portals: Association football Scotland...
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The 1985–86 European Cup was the 31st season of UEFA's premier club football tournament, the European Cup. The European Champion Clubs' Cup was won by...
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Statistics of the Scottish Football League in season 1985–86. Celtic won the League and became champions in one of the closest finishes in League history. On...
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The 1985–86 UEFA Cup was the 15th season of the UEFA Cup, the third-tier club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations...
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Celtic won the 1985–86 Scottish Premier Division and became champions in one of the closest finishes in League history. On the final day of the season...
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The 1985–86 season was the 89th season of competitive football in Scotland. At a national level, Scotland's qualification for the 1986 World Cup finals...
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The 1985–86 FA Cup was the 105th season of the world's oldest knockout football competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup. The competition...
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The 1985 Scottish League Cup final was played on 27 October 1985, at Hampden Park in Glasgow and was the final of the 40th Scottish League Cup competition...
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Football League and finally as the Irn-Bru Scottish Football League. The SFL also organised two knock-out cup competitions, the Scottish League Cup and the...
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points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored. 1985–86 in Scottish football 1985–86 Scottish Cup 1985–86 Scottish League Cup 1985–86 UEFA Cup...
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the Scottish Premier Division, Scottish Cup, League Cup and European Champions' Cup in season 1985–86. Aberdeen finished fourth in the Scottish Premier...
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1985–86 season was Heart of Midlothian F.C.'s 3rd consecutive season of play in the Scottish Premier Division. Hearts also competed in the Scottish Cup...
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The Scottish League Cup (also known as the Premier Sports Cup for sponsorship reasons) is a football competition open to all Scottish Professional Football...
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The Scottish Junior Cup is an annual football competition organised by the Scottish Junior Football Association. The competition has been held every year...
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The Scottish League Cup is a knockout cup competition in Scottish football, organised by the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). It is considered...
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St Mirren F.C. (category Scottish League Cup winners)
37 years in the 2024–25 UEFA Conference League. They are the only Scottish team to win the Anglo-Scottish Cup, beating Bristol City 5–1 over two legs...
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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 club finishing on a mediocre 8th spot in League. The club opted out of Full Members' Cup in its 1985–86 edition. Note: Flags indicate national team...
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Alex Ferguson (category Scottish Football League representative players)
Aberdeen Scottish Premier Division: 1979–80, 1983–84, 1984–85 Scottish Cup: 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86 Scottish League Cup: 1985–86 Drybrough Cup: 1980...
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The 1985–86 season was the 106th season of competitive football in England. 5 July 1985: Everton signed England striker Gary Lineker for £800,000. 10...
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1985–86 season, the Scottish football club Hibernian F.C. was placed 8th in the Scottish Premier Division. The team reached the final of the Scottish...
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Jim Leighton (category Scottish Football League players)
1983–84, 1984–85 Scottish Cup: 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86 Scottish League Cup: 1985–86 Drybrough Cup: 1980–81 European Cup Winners' Cup: 1982–83 European...
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Champions League is a seasonal football competition established in 1955. Prior to the 1992–93 season, the tournament was named the European Cup. The UEFA...
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Kenny Dalglish (category Scottish Football League players)
Celtic in 1971, going on to win four Scottish league championships, four Scottish Cups and one Scottish League Cup with the club. In 1977, Liverpool manager...
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organises all of the other cups. It was founded in 1875 as the "Eastern Branch of the Scottish FA", a title that was vetoed by the Scottish FA. Taking the title...
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The trophy for the national cup, the Scottish Cup, is the oldest national sporting trophy in the world. Scotland and Scottish football clubs hold many records...
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Joe Miller (footballer, born 1967) (category Scottish Football League players)
at Aberdeen, featuring in their 1985–86 Scottish Cup success, before moving to Celtic in 1987 for £650,000, a Scottish record transfer fee. Mainly used...
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Season 1985–86 was the 102nd football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 80th...
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The 1985–86 season was Clydebank's twentieth season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish Premier Division for the second time...
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