1999–2000 Livingston F.C. season

Livingston F.C.
1999–00 season
Manager Ray Stewart
Jim Leishman
Stadium Almondvale Stadium
Scottish First Division 4th
Scottish Cup 4th Round
Co-operative Insurance Cup 2nd Round
Bell's Challenge Cup Quarter Final
Top goalscorer League:
All: Bingham (15)

Season 1999-00 saw Livingston compete in the Scottish First Division. They also competed in the Bell's Challenge Cup, League Cup and the Scottish Cup.

Summary

Season 1999–00 was Livingston's first season in the Scottish First Division having been promoted the previous season they finished fourth in the league.[1] They reached the quarter final of the challenge cup, were knocked out of the League Cup in the second round and the Scottish Cup in the fourth round.

Managers

Livingston started the season under Ray Stewart and on 15 March 2000 he was sacked by the club with Jim Leishman being reappointed as manager.[2]

Results & fixtures

[3][4]   Win   Draw   Loss

First Division

Challenge Cup

League Cup

Scottish Cup

Statistics

League Table

[6]

P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 St Mirren36237675393676 Promoted to 2000–01 Scottish Premier League
2 Dunfermline Athletic362011566333371
3 Falkirk36208867402768
4 Livingston361971060451564
5 Raith Rovers361781155401559
6 Inverness CT361310136055549
7 Ayr United36108184252-1038
8 Morton36106204561-1636
9 Airdrieonians3678212969-4029
10 Clydebank3617281782-6510 Relegated to Second Division 2000-01

References

  1. "1999-00 First Division". Scottish Football Archive. Archived from the original on 14 January 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  2. "Stewart departs as Livvy aim high". Herald Scotland. 16 March 2000. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
  3. "1999/00 Fixtures". Livingston F.C. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  4. "Livingston results 1999/2000". Livi Mad. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  5. https://www.11v11.com/matches/aberdeen-v-livingston-17-august-1999-748/
  6. "1999-00 League Table". Livingston F.C. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
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