The 1930–31 season was the 58th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 41st season of the Scottish Football League.
Scottish League Division One
Champions: Rangers<br />
Relegated: Hibernian, East Fife
Scottish League Division Two
Promoted: Third Lanark, Dundee United
Scottish Cup
Celtic were winners of the Scottish Cup after a 4–2 replay win over Motherwell.
Other honours
National
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|-
!width=160|Competition
!width=135|Winner
!width=80|Score
!width=135|Runner-up
|-
|align=left|Scottish Qualifying Cup
|Bathgate
|1–0
|Dalbeattie Star
|}
County
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!width=160|Competition
!width=135|Winner
!width=80|Score
!width=135|Runner-up
|-
|align=left|Aberdeenshire Cup
|Aberdeen
|7–1 *
|Peterhead
|-
|align=left|Ayrshire Cup
|Kilmarnock
|5–1
|Beith
|-
|align=left|Dumbartonshire Cup
|Dumbarton
|5–0
|Clydebank
|-
|align=left|East of Scotland Shield
|Hearts
|5–4
|Hibernian
|-
|align=left|Fife Cup
|East Fife
|2–2
|Raith Rovers
|-
|align=left|Forfarshire Cup
|Forfar Athletic
|2–1
|Dundee
|-
|align=left|Glasgow Cup
|Celtic
|2–1
|Rangers
|-
|align=left|Lanarkshire Cup
|Airdrie
|6–2 *
|Albion Rovers
|-
|align=left|Perthshire Cup
|St Johnstone
|4–2
|Vale of Atholl
|-
|align=left|Renfrewshire Cup
|Morton
|5–4 *
|St Mirren
|-
|align=left|Southern Counties Cup
|Dalbeattie Star
|1–0
|Stranraer
|-
|align=left|Stirlingshire Cup
|Falkirk
|2–0
|Stenhousemuir
|}
– aggregate over two legs
Highland League
Junior Cup
Denny Hibs were winners of the Junior Cup after a 1–0 win over Burnbank Athletic in the final.
Scotland national team
{| class="wikitable"
!Date
!Venue
!Opponents
!
!Competition
!Scotland scorer(s)
|-bgcolor=#ffffdd
|25 October 1930
|Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H)
|
|align=center|1–1
|BHC
|Barney Battles, Jr.
|-bgcolor=#ffffdd
|21 February 1931
|Windsor Park, Belfast (A)
|
|align=center|0–0
|BHC
|
|-bgcolor=#ddffdd
|28 March 1931
|Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)
|
|align=center|2–0
|BHC
|George Stevenson, Jimmy McGrory
|-bgcolor=#ffdddd
|16 May 1931
|Hohe Warte Stadium Vienna (A)
|
|align=center|0–5
|Friendly
|
|-bgcolor=#ffdddd
|20 May 1931
|Stadio Nazionale PNF Rome (A)
|
|align=center|0–3
|Friendly
|
|-bgcolor=#ddffdd
|24 May 1931
|Stade des Charmilles Geneva (A)
|
|align=center|3–2
|Friendly
|Jimmy Easson, William Boyd, Andrew Love
|}
Scotland were joint winners with England of the 1930–31 British Home Championship.
Key:
- (H) = Home match
- (A) = Away match
- BHC = British Home Championship
References
External links
- Scottish Football Historical Archive
