When did a non-Old Firm team last win a Scottish title?

Celtic and Rangers are tied for titles at 55 each.
The next closest teams are Aberdeen, Hearts, and Hibernian, each with four league title victories.
Following Rangers’ liquidation in 2012 and subsequent placement in the third division of Scottish football, Aberdeen and Motherwell shared the runners-up spots for six years.
Both Glasgow sides have been denied the elusive ’10-in-a-row’ title run, being stalled by their rivals after a run of nine.
Celtic were the first to come close, beginning their run in the 1965-1966 season and being denied by Rangers in 1974-1975.
Rangers were next with a run from the 1988-89 season before being halted by Celtic in 1997-98.
Celtic then had a run of nine consecutive league titles from the 2011-12 season onwards, before Rangers sealed the league title in the 2020-21 season.
Celtic will now need to win the next six seasons to reach the coveted 10-year title stretch.




