2004–05 in Scottish football
The 2004–05 season was the 108th season of competitive football in Scotland.
Major transfer deals
2004
- 6 July 2004 - Nacho Novo from Dundee to Rangers, £450,000
- 1 July 2004 - Dado Prso from AS Monaco to Rangers, Bosman
- 12 July 2004 - Julián Speroni from Dundee to Crystal Palace, £500,000
- 29 July 2004 - David Murphy from Middlesbrough to Hibernian, Free
- 30 July 2004 - Henri Camara from Wolverhampton Wanderers to Celtic, Season loan
- 25 August 2004 - Juninho Paulista from Middlesbrough to Celtic, Free
2005
- 1 January 2005 - Jean-Alain Boumsong from Rangers to Newcastle United, £8m
- 5 January 2005 - Thomas Buffel from Feyenoord to Rangers, £2.5m
- 31 January 2005 - Craig Bellamy from Newcastle United to Celtic, Loan
- 31 January 2005 - Barry Ferguson from Blackburn Rovers to Rangers, £4.5m
- 28 January 2005 - Stéphane Henchoz from Liverpool to Celtic, Free
League Competitions
Scottish Premier League
The 2004–05 Scottish Premier League season saw Rangers win the title after a last day win over Hibernian as Celtic were beaten by two late Motherwell goals from Scott McDonald, a win would have been enough for Celtic to retain their title regardless of Rangers' result. Dundee, also on the last day of the season, were relegated to the Scottish First Division after a draw with Livingston. Rangers and Celtic both qualified for the UEFA Champions League while Hibernian, in manager Tony Mowbray's first season in charge, went into the UEFA Cup. Inverness Caledonian Thistle, in their first season in the top flight, finished in 8th place.Scottish First Division
Scottish Second Division
Scottish Third Division
Other honours
Cup honours
Competition | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Report |
Scottish Cup 2004–05 | Celtic | 1 – 0 | Dundee United | Wikipedia article |
League Cup 2004–05 | Rangers | 5 – 1 | Motherwell | Wikipedia article |
Challenge Cup 2004–05 | Falkirk | 2 – 1 | Ross County | Wikipedia article |
Youth Cup | Celtic | 2 – 0 | St Mirren | |
Junior Cup | Tayport | 2 – 0 | Lochee United |
Individual honours
SPFA awards
SFWA awards
Scottish clubs in Europe
Summary
Average coefficient -Celtic
Rangers
Hearts
Dunfermline Athletic
Hibernian
Scotland national team
Date | Venue | Opponents | Competition | Scotland scorer | Report | |
18 August | Hampden Park, Glasgow | 0–3 | Friendly | |||
3 September | Estadio Ciudad de Valencia, Valencia | 1–1 | Friendly | Rubén Baraja / James McFadden | ||
8 September | Hampden Park, Glasgow | 0–0 | WCQ5 | |||
9 October | Hampden Park, Glasgow | 0–1 | WCQ5 | |||
13 October | Republican Stadium, Chişinău | 1–1 | WCQ5 | Steven Thompson | ||
17 November | Easter Road, Edinburgh | 1–4 | Friendly | James McFadden | ||
26 March | San Siro, Milan | 0–2 | WCQ5 | |||
4 June | Hampden Park, Glasgow | 2–0 | WCQ5 | Christian Dailly, James McFadden | ||
8 June | Dinamo Stadium, Minsk | 0–0 | WCQ5 |
Key:
- = Home match
- = Away match
- WCQ5 = World Cup Qualifying - Group 5
Deaths
- 14 July: Alex Willoughby, 59, Rangers and Aberdeen forward.
- 7 August: Gordon Smith, 80, Hibs, Hearts, Dundee and Scotland winger.
- 30 August: Willie Duff, 69, Hearts and Dunfermline goalkeeper.
- 30 November: Bill Brown, 73, Dundee and Scotland goalkeeper.
- 26 January: Jackie Henderson, 73, Scotland forward.