1972–73 Scottish Football League

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Statistics of Scottish Football League in season 1972/1973.

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Scottish League Division One

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Celtic 3426539328+6557Champion
2 Rangers 3426447430+4456
3 Hibernian 3419787433+4145
4 Aberdeen 34161176134+2743
5 Dundee 3417986843+2543
6 Ayr United 34168105051140
7 Dundee United 34175125651+539
8 Motherwell 341191438481031
9 East Fife 34118154654830
10 Heart of Midlothian 341261639501130
11 St Johnstone 341091552671529
12 Morton 34108164753628
13 Partick Thistle 341081640531328
14 Falkirk 347121538561826
15 Arbroath 34981739632426
16 Dumbarton 346111743722923
17 Kilmarnock 34781940713122Relegated to 1973–74 Second Division
18 Airdrieonians 34482234754116
Source: Soccerbase and League Tables

Scottish League Division Two

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Clyde 36231036828+4056Promotion to the 1973–74 First Division
2 Dunfermline Athletic 3623679532+6352
3 Stirling Albion 3619987039+3147
4 Raith Rovers 3619987342+3147
5 St Mirren 36197107950+2945
6 Montrose 36188108258+2444
7 Cowdenbeath 361410125753+438
8 Hamilton Academical 36166146763+438
9 Berwick Rangers 36165154554937
10 Stenhousemuir 36148144441+336
11 Queen of the South 36138154552734
12 Alloa Athletic 361111144549433
13 East Stirlingshire 361281652691732
14 Queen's Park 369121544611730
15 Stranraer 361341956782230
16 Forfar Athletic 361091738662829
17 Clydebank 36962148722424
18 Albion Rovers 36582335834818
19 Brechin City 36542746995314
Source: "1972-1973 Second Division - SPFL Archive". SPFL (in Malay). Retrieved 2021-04-29.

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