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Kilmarnock 1964–65 football season
Kilmarnock 1964–65 season Manager Willie Waddell Scottish Division One Champions Scottish Cup Quarter-finals Scottish League Cup Group stage Inter-Cities Fairs Cup R2 Top goalscorer League: Ronnie Hamilton , 15 All: Ronnie Hamilton & Jackie McInally , 21 Highest home attendance 32,021 (v Rangers , 14 November) Lowest home attendance 5,193 (v Aberdeen , 27 March) Average home league attendance 10,476[ 6] (up 1,585)
The 1964–65 season was Kilmarnock’s 63rd in Scottish league competitions, during which they became league champions for the first time in the club’s history.[ 7] The title was won on the final day of the season with a 2–0 win at Hearts .[ 8] Kilmarnock won the championship on goal average , a tie-breaker that was replaced by goal difference in 1971–72.[ 8] Had goal difference been adopted by 1964–65, Hearts would have won the championship.[ 8]
Scottish Division One [ edit ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GAv
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1
Kilmarnock
34
22
6
6
62
33
1.879
50
Division Champions
2
Hearts
34
22
6
6
90
49
1.837
50
3
Dunfermline Athletic
34
22
5
7
83
36
2.306
49
4
Hibernian
34
21
4
9
75
47
1.596
46
5
Rangers
34
18
8
8
78
35
2.229
44
Match Day
Date
Opponent
H/A
Score
Kilmarnock Scorer(s)
Attendance
1
19 August
Third Lanark
H
3–1
Watson 68', O’Connor 75', Hamilton 85'
5,197
2
5 September
St Mirren
A
2–0
McIlroy 51', Hamilton 63'
4,636
3
12 September
Airdrieonians
H
2–0
Hamilton 25', McInally 78'
5,299
4
19 September
St Johnstone
A
1–0
McInally 55'
4,829
5
26 September
Dunfermline Athletic
H
1–0
Hamilton 53'
10,755
6
3 October
Hibernian
A
2–1
Hamilton 44', 71'
15,471
7
10 October
Partick Thistle
H
0–0
8,379
8
17 October
Dundee
A
3–1
Murray 62', Sneddon 64', McInally 68'
13,171
9
28 October
Celtic
H
5–2
McInally 7', 38', Hamilton 26', McFadzean 53', 55'
19,122
10
31 October
Dundee United
A
1–0
McInally 69'
8,567
11
7 November
Motherwell
H
1–1
Hamilton 40'
9,698
12
14 November
Rangers
H
1–1
Beattie 74'
32,021
13
21 November
Aberdeen
A
1–1
McInally 89'
9,101
14
28 November
Clyde
A
2–1
McFadzean 6', McInally 37'
4,863
15
5 December
Falkirk
H
2–0
McInally 35', Sneddon 41'
5,535
16
12 December
Morton
A
1–5
Hamilton 66' (pen. )
10,306
17
19 December
Heart of Midlothian
H
3–1
McIlroy 20', Sneddon 44', Hamilton 88'
18,285
18
26 December
Third Lanark
A
4–0
McInally 14', McLean 34', 87', McIlroy 84'
2,549
19
1 January
St Mirren
H
4–0
Sneddon 8', Hamilton 33', 61', Murray 81'
12,039
20
2 January
Airdrieonians
A
1–2
Hamilton 53'
7,808
21
9 January
St Johnstone
H
0–0
6,694
22
16 January
Dunfermline Athletic
A
0–1
9,766
23
30 January
Partick Thistle
A
0–1
6,560
24
13 February
Dundee
H
1–4
Hamilton 22'
7,158
25
16 February
Hibernian
H
4–3
Black 6', 53', Murray 55', King 60'
10,535
26
27 February
Celtic
A
0–2
21,875
27
10 March
Dundee United
H
4–2
Black 4', 87', McIlroy 54', McLean 64' (pen.)
5,756
28
13 March
Motherwell
A
2–0
McIlroy 62', Mason 85'
4,098
29
20 March
Rangers
A
1–1
Mason 49'
30,574
30
27 March
Aberdeen
H
2–1
Murray 10', McIlroy 40'
5,193
31
3 April
Clyde
H
2–1
McInally 10', Hamilton 40'
5,816
32
7 April
Falkirk
A
1–0
McIlroy 35'
2,569
33
17 April
Morton
H
3–0
Black 52', 80', McIlroy 81'
10,605
34
24 April
Heart of Midlothian
A
2–0
Sneddon 26', McIlroy 29'
36,348
Scottish League Cup [ edit ]
Date
Opponent
H/A
Score
Kilmarnock Scorer(s)
Attendance
8 August
Heart of Midlothian
H
1–1
McIlroy 53'
8,832
12 August
Partick Thistle
A
0–0
7,767
15 August
Celtic
A
1–4
Watson 62'
22,017
22 August
Heart of Midlothian
A
1–0
McInally 50'
10,391
26 August
Partick Thistle
H
4–0
Hamilton 42', 52', Murray 43', McInally 55'
6,344
29 August
Celtic
H
2–0
Hamilton 50' (pen. ), McIlroy 89'
10,834
Group 3 final table [ edit ]
Round
Date
Opponent
H/A
Score
Kilmarnock Scorer(s)
Attendance
First round
6 February
Cowdenbeath
H
5–0
McInally 32', 57', 75', McLean 81' (pen. ), 89'
6,276
Second round
20 February
East Fife
A
0–0
9,003
Second round replay
24 February
East Fife
H
3–0
McInally 2', 75', Hamilton 88'
10,201
Quarter-final
6 March
Celtic
A
2–3
McInally 59', 73'
47,000
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup [ edit ]
Killie pulled off a remarkable comeback in their first round Fairs Cup tie against German side Eintracht Frankfurt . They lost 3–0 in the first away leg and conceded again in the second minute of the return game at Rugby Park to fall four goals behind, but then scored five goals without reply to win the tie 5–4 on aggregate.[ 9]
Date
Opponent
H/A
Score
Kilmarnock Scorer(s)
Attendance
1 May
Airdrieonians
H
3–0
Sneddon 16', McInally 35', Murray 89'
3,904
5 May
Third Lanark
A
3–0
Black 48' 58', McIlroy 85'
500
8 May
Motherwell
H
1–1
McInally 69'
5,061
12 May
Airdrieonians
A
4–2
McInally 52', McIlroy 69', Sneddon 70', Murray 89'
1,000
15 May
Third Lanark
H
6–2
McIlroy 15', 64', Murray 25', 73', Black 39', McInally 81'
3,718
19 May
Motherwell
A
0–3
5,000
Section 3 Final Table [ edit ]
Ross, David (2001). Everygame-The New Official History of Kilmarnock Football Club . Kilmarnock Football Club. ISBN 0-9541653-0-6 .
Hadgraft, Rob (2005). Kilmarnock Champions of Scotland 1964-65 . Desert Island Books. ISBN 1-874287-87-2 .
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