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The Scottish Premiership, established in 2013 as the successor to the Scottish Premier League, stands as the pinnacle of professional football in Scotland. Its roots trace back to the Scottish Football League's top division, founded in 1890, making it one of the oldest league competitions in the world. The modern Premiership was formed following a merger between the SPL and the Scottish Football League, creating a unified league structure under the governance of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). The competition features a distinctive format. Twelve clubs compete in a standard home-and-away round-robin phase, playing 33 matches. The league then splits into two sections—the top six and the bottom six—for a final series of five additional matches, determining the final standings, European qualification, and relegation. This split system is designed to maintain competitive intensity throughout the season. The league is historically dominated by the Glasgow giants, Celtic and Rangers, whose rivalry—the Old Firm—is one of the most famous and fierce in world football. Together, they have claimed the vast majority of league titles. However, other clubs have made significant marks, including Aberdeen, which under Sir Alex Ferguson broke the Old Firm duopoly in the 1980s, as well as Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian, and Dundee United, who have all enjoyed periods of success and European adventures. The Premiership has been graced by legendary players. Icons like Henrik Larsson, Jimmy Johnstone, and Billy McNeill starred for Celtic, while Rangers boasted talents such as Jim Baxter, Ally McCoist, and Brian Laudrup. More recently, global stars like Virgil van Dijk and Victor Wanyama used the league as a springboard to elite European careers. In the current landscape, Celtic has asserted significant dominance in recent years, though Rangers' resurgence has reignited the title race. The league continues to serve as a crucial development ground for young talent and a competitive stage for clubs vying for European spots. An interesting fact is the league's intense geographical concentration, with a significant cluster of clubs based in the Central Belt, particularly in Glasgow and Edinburgh, fueling local derbies like the Edinburgh Derby between Hearts and Hibernian. The Premiership's passionate fan culture and historic rivalries ensure it remains a compelling and unique fixture in the football world.

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