Scottish Premier League
Professional association football league
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2024 | New TV broadcast deal begins with Sky Sports, covering up to 60 live Premiership matches per season until 2029. |
2024 | Premier Sports secures rights to broadcast 20 live Premiership matches per season until 2029, including Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup matches. |
2024 | Celtic won the 2023–24 Scottish Premiership, continuing their success in the league. |
August 30 2024 | Arne Engels transferred from FC Augsburg to Celtic for a significant transfer fee of £11 million. |
August 26 2024 | Matt O'Riley transferred from Celtic to Brighton for a record highest transfer fee of £25 million. |
2023 | Celtic wins its most recent Scottish football championship. |
2022 | Celtic secured their 53rd Scottish Premiership title. |
August 28 2022 | Celtic set the record for biggest away win, defeating Dundee United 0-9. |
2021 | Kyogo Furuhashi joins Celtic and begins scoring in the Scottish Premiership, accumulating 63 goals by 2025. |
2021 | Celtic returned to win their 52nd Scottish Premiership title. |
March 6 2021 | Dylan Reid became the youngest player in Scottish Premiership history, playing for St Mirren against Rangers at 16 years and 5 days old. |
2020 | Rangers wins its most recent Scottish football championship. |
2019 | Celtic won their 51st Scottish Premiership title. |
2018 | Celtic secured their 50th Scottish Premiership title. |
May 13 2018 | Record-breaking match between Hibernian and Rangers ending in a 5-5 draw, which became the game with most goals in Scottish Premiership history. |
2017 | Odsonne Édouard and Alfredo Morelos begin their Scottish Premiership careers, with Édouard scoring 66 goals for Celtic and Morelos scoring 78 goals for Rangers. |
2017 | Celtic won their 49th Scottish Premiership title. |
January 28 2017 | Kris Boyd scored the fastest goal in Scottish Premiership history, taking just 10 seconds for Kilmarnock against Ross County. |
2016 | Rangers returns to the top division after previously being relegated. |
2016 | James Tavernier starts playing in the Scottish Premiership for Rangers, eventually scoring 84 goals across 305 appearances. |
2016 | Celtic claimed their 48th Scottish Premiership title. |
2015 | Celtic secured their 47th Scottish Premiership title, with Leigh Griffiths emerging as top scorer with 31 goals. |
2014 | Leigh Griffiths begins scoring in the Scottish Premiership, becoming the all-time top goalscorer with 90 goals for Celtic and 2 goals for Dundee. |
2014 | Celtic won their 46th Scottish Premiership title, maintaining their championship dominance. |
2013 | Celtic won their 45th Scottish Premiership title, with Kris Commons as top scorer with 27 goals. |
2013 | The SPL and SFL merged to form the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL), with its top division branded as the Scottish Premiership. |
2012 | Ross County becomes the newest club to join the top division of Scottish football. |
2012 | Celtic began their second run of nine consecutive championships, lasting until 2020. |
2012 | Celtic claimed their 44th league championship, with Michael Higdon of Motherwell being the top scorer with 26 goals. |
2011 | Celtic won their 43rd league title, with Gary Hooper of Celtic leading the scoring with 24 goals. |
2010 | Rangers secured their 54th league championship, with Kenny Miller of Rangers emerging as the top scorer with 21 goals. |
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