User:Crowsus/sandbox/Old Firm duopoly


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Since 1887[2][3][4]

Year Champions 2nd Scottish Cup R-up
1886–87 Began in 1890–91 Hibernian O
1887–88 Renton O
1888–89 Third Lanark C
1889–90 Queen's Park O
1890–91 Dumbarton[a] R Heart of Midlothian O
1891–92 Dumbarton C Celtic O
1892–93 Celtic R Queen's Park C
1893–94 Celtic HM Rangers C
1894–95 Heart of Midlothian C St Bernard's O
1895–96 Celtic R Heart of Midlothian H
1896–97 Heart of Midlothian H Rangers O
1897–98 Celtic R Rangers O
1898–99 Rangers HM Celtic R
1899–1900 Rangers C Celtic O
1900–01 Rangers C Heart of Midlothian C
1901–02 Rangers C Hibernian C
1902–03 Hibernian O Rangers HM
1903–04 Third Lanark HM Celtic R
1904–05 Celtic R Third Lanark R
1905–06 Celtic HM Heart of Midlothian O
1906–07 Celtic O Celtic HM
1907–08 Celtic O Celtic O
1908–09 Celtic O Withheld[b] .
1909–10 Celtic O Dundee O
1910–11 Rangers A Celtic O
1911–12 Rangers C Celtic O
1912–13 Rangers C Falkirk O
1913–14 Celtic R Celtic H
1914–15 Celtic HM World War I[5]
1915–16 Celtic R
1916–17 Celtic O
1917–18 Rangers C
1918–19 Celtic R St Mirren[c] HM
1919–20 Rangers C Kilmarnock O
1920–21 Rangers C Partick Thistle R
1921–22 Celtic R Morton R
1922–23 Rangers O Celtic H
1923–24 Rangers O Airdrieonians H
1924–25 Rangers O Celtic O
1925–26 Celtic O St Mirren C
1926–27 Rangers O Celtic O
1927–28[d] Rangers C Rangers C
1928–29 Rangers C Kilmarnock R
1929–30 Rangers O Rangers O
1930–31 Rangers C Celtic O
1931–32 Motherwell R Rangers O
1932–33 Rangers O Celtic O
1933–34 Rangers O Rangers O
1934–35 Rangers C Rangers O
1935–36 Celtic R Rangers O
1936–37 Rangers A Celtic A
1937–38 Celtic HM East Fife O
1938–39 Rangers C Clyde O
1939–45 Suspended due to World War II[6]
Year Champions 2nd Scottish Cup R-up League Cup R-up
1945–46 Rangers[e] H Rangers[f] H Aberdeen[g] R
1946–47 Rangers H Aberdeen H Rangers A
1947–48 Hibernian R Rangers O East Fife O
1948–49 Rangers O Rangers O Rangers O
1949–50 Rangers H Rangers O East Fife O
1950–51 Hibernian R Celtic O Motherwell H
1951–52 Hibernian R Motherwell O Dundee R
1952–53 Rangers H Rangers A Dundee O
1953–54 Celtic HM Celtic A East Fife O
1954–55 Aberdeen C Clyde C Heart of Midlothian O
1955–56 Rangers A Heart of Midlothian C Aberdeen O
1956–57 Rangers HM Falkirk O Celtic O
1957–58 Heart of Midlothian R Clyde H Celtic R
1958–59 Rangers HM St Mirren A Heart of Midlothian O
1959–60 Heart of Midlothian O Rangers O Heart of Midlothian O
1960–61 Rangers O Dunfermline Athletic C Rangers O
1961–62 Dundee R Rangers O Rangers HM
1962–63 Rangers O Rangers C Heart of Midlothian O
1963–64 Rangers O Rangers O Rangers O
1964–65 Kilmarnock HM Celtic O Rangers C
1965–66[h] Celtic R Rangers C Celtic R
1966–67 Celtic R Celtic A Celtic R
1967–68 Celtic R Dunfermline Athletic HM Celtic O
1968–69 Celtic R Celtic R Celtic H
1969–70 Celtic R Aberdeen C Celtic O
1970–71 Celtic A Celtic R Rangers C
1971–72 Celtic A Celtic H Partick Thistle C
1972–73 Celtic R Rangers C Hibernian C
1973–74 Celtic H Celtic O Dundee C
1974–75 Rangers H Celtic O Celtic H
1975–76 Rangers C Rangers HM Rangers C
1976–77 Celtic R Celtic R Aberdeen C
1977–78 Rangers A Rangers A Rangers C
1978–79 Celtic R Rangers H Rangers A
1979–80 Aberdeen C Celtic R Dundee United A
1980–81 Celtic A Rangers O Dundee United O
1981–82 Celtic A Aberdeen R Rangers O
1982–83 Dundee United C Aberdeen R Celtic R
1983–84 Aberdeen C Aberdeen C Rangers C
1984–85 Aberdeen C Celtic O Rangers O
1985–86 Celtic HM Aberdeen HM Aberdeen H
1986–87 Rangers C St Mirren O Rangers C
1987–88 Celtic HM Celtic O Rangers A
1988–89 Rangers A Celtic R Rangers A
1989–90 Rangers A Aberdeen C Aberdeen R
1990–91 Rangers A Motherwell O Rangers C
1991–92 Rangers HM Rangers O Hibernian O
1992–93[i] Rangers A Rangers A Rangers A
1993–94 Rangers A Dundee United R Rangers H
1994–95 Rangers O Celtic O Raith Rovers C
1995–96 Rangers C Rangers HM Aberdeen O
1996–97 Rangers C Kilmarnock O Rangers HM
1997–98 Celtic R Heart of Midlothian R Celtic O
1998–99 Rangers C Rangers C Rangers O
1999–2000 Rangers C Rangers A Celtic A
2000–01 Celtic R Celtic H Celtic O
2001–02 Celtic R Rangers C Rangers O
2002–03 Rangers C Rangers O Rangers C
2003–04 Celtic R Celtic O Livingston H
2004–05 Rangers C Celtic O Rangers O
2005–06 Celtic HM Heart of Midlothian O Celtic O
2006–07 Celtic R Celtic O Hibernian O
2007–08 Celtic R Rangers O Rangers O
2008–09 Rangers C Rangers O Celtic R
2009–10 Rangers C Dundee United O Rangers O
2010–11 Rangers C Celtic O Rangers C
2011–12 Celtic R Heart of Midlothian H Kilmarnock C
2012–13 Celtic O Celtic H St Mirren HM
2013–14 Celtic O St Johnstone O Aberdeen O
2014–15 Celtic A Inverness CT O Celtic O
2015–16 Celtic A Hibernian R Ross County H
2016–17[j] Celtic A Celtic A Celtic A
2017–18 Celtic A Celtic O Celtic O
2018–19 Celtic R Celtic HM Celtic A
2019–20 Celtic R Celtic HM Celtic R
2020–21 Rangers C St Johnstone H St Johnstone O
2021–22 Celtic R Rangers HM Celtic H
2022–23 Celtic R Celtic O Celtic R
  1. ^ Shared between Dumbarton and Rangers, Dumbarton goal difference superior so given 1st place for the purpose of this chart
  2. ^ Withheld after riot in 1909 Scottish Cup Final
  3. ^ unofficial Victory Cup
  4. ^ 1927–28 was the only pre-WWII season in which the Old Firm clubs finished 1st and 2nd in the League and were winners and runners-up in the Scottish Cup
  5. ^ unofficial Southern Football League
  6. ^ unofficial Victory Cup
  7. ^ unofficial Southern League Cup
  8. ^ 1965–66 was the only post-WWII season (to date) in which the Old Firm clubs finished 1st and 2nd in the League and were winners and runners-up in both cups
  9. ^ In 1992–93 Aberdeen finished runners-up to Rangers in all three competitions[7]
  10. ^ In 2016–17 Aberdeen finished runners-up to Celtic in all three competitions[7]
  1. ^ A = Aberdeen; HM = Hearts; H = Hibernian
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference RSSSFchampions was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference RSSSFscotcup was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference RSSSFlgecup was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ "The Cup". Scottish Football Association. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  6. ^ "The War Years, including The Victory Seasons, 1914-1919 and 1939-1946". Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  7. ^ a b Ralston, Gary (19 April 2017). "Celtic Invincibles can't match Rangers 'class of 92' says David Robertson". Daily Record. Retrieved 9 November 2017.