2016–17 in Scottish football
The 2016–17 season was the 120th season of competitive football in Scotland. The domestic season began on 16 July 2016, with the first round of the 2016–17 Scottish League Cup. The 2016–17 Scottish Professional Football League season commenced on 6 August.
Transfer deals
League competitions
Scottish Premiership
Scottish Championship
Scottish League One
Scottish League Two
Non-league football
Level 5
Level 6
SPFL Development League
Honours
Cup honours
Non-league honours
Senior
Junior
;West RegionDivision | Winner |
2016–17 Super League Premier Division | Glenafton Athletic |
Super League First Division | Girvan |
Ayrshire District League | Darvel Juniors |
Central District League First Division | Cambuslang Rangers |
Central District League Second Division | Glasgow Perthshire |
;East Region
Division | Winner |
2016–17 Superleague | Kelty Hearts |
Premier League | Sauchie Juniors |
North Division | Kirriemuir Thistle |
South Division | Dunbar United |
;North Region
Division | Winner |
2016–17 Superleague | Banks O'Dee |
First Division | Spey Valley United |
First Division | Ellon United |
Individual honours
PFA Scotland awards
Award | Winner | Team |
Players' Player of the Year | Scott Sinclair | Celtic |
Young Player of the Year | Kieran Tierney | Celtic |
Manager of the Year | Brendan Rodgers | Celtic |
Championship Player | John McGinn | Hibernian |
League One Player | Liam Buchanan | Livingston |
League Two Player | Shane Sutherland | Elgin City |
SFWA awards
Scottish clubs in Europe
, Aberdeen, Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian qualified for European competition.Celtic
;UEFA Champions LeagueAberdeen
;UEFA Europa LeagueHeart of Midlothian
;UEFA Europa LeagueHibernian
;UEFA Europa LeagueScotland national team
Women's football
Scottish Women's Premier League
SWPL 1
SWPL2
League and Cup honours
Competition | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Match report |
Scottish Women's Cup | Hibernian | 1–1 a.e.t. | Glasgow City | |
Scottish Women's Premier League Cup | Hibernian | 2-1 | Glasgow City | |
SWFL First Division Cup | ||||
SWFL Second Division Cup |
Individual honours
and Caroline Weir were both nominated for the PFA Women's Players' Player of the Year award.SWPL awards
Award | Winner | Team |
Players' Player of the Year | ||
Player of the Year | ||
Manager of the Year | ||
Young Player of the Year |
UEFA Women's Champions League
Glasgow City
Hibernian
Scotland women's national team
The Scotland women's national football team qualified for a major tournament for the first time. A loss by Finland against Portugal confirmed that Scotland would finish qualifying as one of the six best runners-up, guaranteeing a place in UEFA Women's Euro 2017.Deaths
- 3 July: Jimmy Frizzell, 79, Greenock Morton inside forward.
- July: David Nicol, 80, Falkirk, Stirling Albion and Cowdenbeath wing half.
- 8 July: Jackie McInally, 79, Kilmarnock, Motherwell and Hamilton Academical forward.
- 21 July: Dick Donnelly, 74, East Fife and Brechin City goalkeeper, journalist and Radio Tay sports broadcaster.
- 5 August: Joe Davis, 75, Third Lanark and Hibernian defender.
- 20 August: Rab Stewart, 54, Dunfermline Athletic, Motherwell, Falkirk and Queen of the South forward.
- 5 September: Max Murray, 80, Queen's Park, Rangers, Third Lanark and Clyde forward.
- 13 September: Matt Gray, 80, Third Lanark forward.
- 16 September: Donald Cameron, 77, Ayr United chairman.
- 19 September: Donnie Fraser, Inverness Caledonian Thistle director.
- 20 September: Alan Cousin, 78, Dundee, Hibernian and Falkirk forward.
- 1 October: David Herd, 82, Scotland forward.
- 2 October: Jimmy McIntosh, 80, Falkirk wing-half; Forres Mechanics player/manager.
- 10 October: Gerry Gow, 64, Scotland under-23 midfielder.
- 10 October: Eddie O'Hara, 80, Falkirk and Morton winger.
- 16 October: George Peebles, 80, Dunfermline Athletic and Stirling Albion winger; Stirling Albion manager.
- 19 October: George McKimmie, 65, Dunfermline Athletic forward.
- 7 November: Eric Murray, 74, Kilmarnock and St Mirren wing half.
- 8 November: Ian Cowan, 71, Falkirk, Partick Thistle and Dunfermline Athletic forward.
- 16 November: Daniel Prodan, 44, Rangers defender.
- 25 November: Jim Gillespie, 69, Raith Rovers and Dunfermline Athletic winger.
- 26 November: David Provan, 75, Rangers, St Mirren and Scotland defender; Albion Rovers manager.
- 6 December: Dave MacLaren, 82, Dundee goalkeeper.
- 10 December: Tommy McCulloch, 82, Clyde and Hamilton goalkeeper.
- 11 December: Charlie McNeil, 53, Stirling Albion winger.
- 18 January: John Little, 86, Queen's Park, Rangers, Morton and Scotland defender.,
- 27 January: Billy Simpson, 87, Rangers, Stirling Albion and Partick Thistle forward.
- 18 February: Roger Hynd, 75, Rangers defender and Motherwell manager.
- 22 February: Paul Morrison, 42, Arbroath midfielder.
- 27 February: Alex Young, 80, Hearts and Scotland forward.
- 2 March: Tommy Gemmell, 73, Celtic, Dundee and Scotland full-back; Dundee and Albion Rovers manager.
- 22 March: Ken Currie, 91, Heart of Midlothian, Third Lanark, Raith Rovers, Dunfermline Athletic and Stranraer inside forward.
- 1 April: Stuart Markland, 69, Berwick Rangers, Dundee United and Montrose defender.
- 21 April: Ugo Ehiogu, 44, Rangers defender.
- 2 May: Cammy Duncan, 51, Motherwell, Partick Thistle, Ayr United and Albion Rovers goalkeeper.
- 6 May: Tommy Henaughan, 86, Queen's Park, Kilmarnock and Morton forward.
- 18 May: Eric Stevenson, 74, Hibernian and Ayr United winger.
- 19 May: Tommy Ross, 70, Ross County forward.
- 26 May: Derek Neilson, 58, Brechin City and Berwick Rangers goalkeeper.
- 18 June: Albert Franks, 81, Rangers, Morton and Queen of the South wing half.
- 27 June: Stéphane Paille, 52, Hearts midfielder.
- 28 June: John Higgins, 87, Hibernian and St Mirren defender.