Records and Awards
- As of 01:55, 16 May 2012 (UTC)
- Biggest home win
- Celtic 9–0 Aberdeen (2010–11)
- Biggest away win
- Dunfermline Athletic 1–8 Celtic (2005–06)
- Most goals in a game
- Motherwell 6–6 Hibernian (2009–2010)
- Most consecutive wins
- Celtic, 25, 2003–04
- Most consecutive games unbeaten
- Celtic, 32, 2003–04
- Most consecutive defeats
- Partick Thistle, 10, 2003–04
- Most consecutive games without a win
- Hamilton Academical, 22, 2010–11
- Most consecutive games without scoring a goal
- Dunfermline Athletic, 9, 2006–07
- Most points in a season
- Celtic, 103 points, 2001–02
- Fewest points in a season
- Gretna, 13 points, 2007–08
- Most goals scored in a season
- Celtic, 105 goals, 2003–04
- Fewest goals scored in a season
- St. Johnstone, 23 goals, 2010–11
- Most goals conceded in a season
- Aberdeen, 83 goals, 1999–00
Gretna, 83 goals, 2007–08 - Fewest goals conceded in a season
- Celtic, 18 goals, 2001–02
- Most wins in a season
- Celtic, 33, 2001–02
- Fewest wins in a season
- Dunfermline Athletic, 4, 1998–99
Livingston, 4, 2005–06 - Fewest defeats in a season
- Celtic, 1, 2001–02
- Most defeats in a season
- Livingston, 28, 2005–06
- Most draws in a season
- Dunfermline Athletic, 16, 1998–99
St Mirren, 16, 2011–12 - Fewest home defeats in a season
- Celtic, 0, 2001–02 and 2002–03
Rangers, 0, 2009–10 - Fewest away defeats in a season
- Celtic, 0, 2003–04
- Fewest home wins in a season
- Hamilton Academical, 1, 2010–11
Dunfermline Athletic, 1, 2011–12 - Fewest away wins in a season
- Dunfermline Athletic, 0, 1998–99
- Youngest player
- Scott Robinson, for Hearts vs Inverness CT, 700116000000000000016 years, 700145000000000000045 days
- Youngest goalscorer
- Fraser Fyvie, for Aberdeen vs Heart of Midlothian, 700116000000000000016 years, 7002306000000000000306 days
- Oldest player
- Andy Millen, for St. Mirren vs Hearts, 42 years 279 days, 15 March 2008
- Most goals in a season
- Henrik Larsson (Celtic), 35 goals, 2000–01
- Fastest goal
- Anthony Stokes, 12.4 seconds, Hibernian 1–4 Rangers, 27 December 2009
- All-time top scorer
- Kris Boyd (Kilmarnock and Rangers), 164 goals
- Most hat-tricks
- Henrik Larsson (Celtic), 12
- Hat-tricks in consecutive games
- Henrik Larsson (Celtic), 2000–01
Anthony Stokes (Falkirk), 2006–07 - Most goals in a game
- Kenny Miller, 5, Rangers v St. Mirren, 4 November 2000
Kris Boyd, 5, Kilmarnock v Dundee United, 25 September 2004
Kris Boyd, 5, Rangers v Dundee United, 30 December 2009
Gary Hooper, 5, Celtic v Heart of Midlothian, 13 May 2012 - Most consecutive clean sheets
- Robert Douglas, Celtic, 7 games, 2000–01
- Most clean sheets in a season
- Fraser Forster and Łukasz Załuska, Celtic, 23 games, 2010–11
- Most SPL appearances
- Scott Severin, 345 (correct to the end of the 2010–11 season)
- Highest attendance
- 60,440, Celtic v St. Mirren, 7 April 2001
- Lowest attendance
- 431, Gretna v Inverness CT, 5 April 2008
- Highest average attendance
- 59,369, Celtic, 2000–01
- Lowest average attendance
- 2,283, Gretna, 2007–08
- Highest transfer fee paid
- Tore André Flo, from Chelsea to Rangers, £12m, 23 November 2000
- Highest transfer fee received
- Aiden McGeady, from Celtic to Spartak Moscow, £9.5m, 13 August 2010
- Highest transfer fee between two SPL clubs
- Scott Brown, from Hibernian to Celtic, £4.4m, 1 June 2007
The following clubs have won Programme of the Year:
- 1998–99: Dundee United
- 1999–00: Dundee United
- 2000–01: Dunfermline Athletic
- 2001–02: Aberdeen
- 2002–03: Aberdeen
- 2003–04: Aberdeen
- 2004–05: Aberdeen
- 2005–06: Aberdeen
- 2006–07: Aberdeen
- 2007–08: Aberdeen
- 2008–09: Aberdeen
- 2009–10: Aberdeen
- 2010–11: Aberdeen
- 2011–12: Aberdeen
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