1969–70 Scottish Football League

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Statistics of Scottish Football League in season 1969/1970.

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Scottish League Division One

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Celtic 3427349633+6357
2 Rangers 3419786740+2745
3 Hibernian 3419696540+2544
4 Heart of Midlothian 34131295036+1438
5 Dundee United 34166126264238
6 Dundee 34156134944+536
7 Kilmarnock 341310116257+536
8 Aberdeen 34147135545+1035
9 Morton 34139125252035
10 Dunfermline Athletic 34155144545035
11 Motherwell 341110134951232
12 Airdrieonians 34128145964532
13 St Johnstone 341191450621231
14 Ayr United 341261637521530
15 St Mirren 34891739541525
16 Clyde 34971834562225
17 Raith Rovers 345111832673521
18 Partick Thistle 34572241824117
Source: "1969-1970 First Division - SPFL Archive". SPFL. Retrieved 2021-04-29.

Scottish League Division Two

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Falkirk 3625659434+6056Promotion to the 1970–71 First Division
2 Cowdenbeath 3624758135+4655
3 Queen of the South 3622687249+2350
4 Stirling Albion 36181087040+3046
5 Arbroath 36204127639+3744
6 Alloa Athletic 36195126241+2143
7 Dumbarton 36176135546+940
8 Montrose 36157145755+237
9 Berwick Rangers 36155166755+1235
10 East Fife 36154175963434
11 Albion Rovers 361451753641133
12 East Stirlingshire 361451758751733
13 Clydebank 3610101647651830
14 Brechin City 361161947742728
15 Queen's Park 361062038622426
16 Stenhousemuir 361062047894226
17 Stranraer 36972056751925
18 Forfar Athletic 361112455832823
19 Hamilton Academical 36842442925020
Source: "1969-1970 Second Division - SPFL Archive". SPFL. Retrieved 2021-04-29.

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The 1969–70 season was the 68th season in which Dundee competed at a Scottish national level, playing in Division One, where the club would finish in 6th place. Domestically, Dundee would also compete in both the Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup, where they would get knocked out in the League Cup group stages, and make it to the Scottish Cup semi-finals before being knocked out by Celtic.

The 1969–70 season was Kilmarnock's 68th in Scottish League Competitions.

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