Scottish Junior Football Central Division One
The Central District League First Division is a third-tier division of the West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association.
The two highest-placed teams at the end of the season will be promoted to the Super League, First Division. The three lowest-placed teams will be relegated to Central District Second Division.
Member clubs for the 2015–16 season
Club |
Location |
Home Ground |
Finishing position 2014–15 |
Carluke Rovers | Carluke | John Cumming Stadium | 5th |
Dunipace Juniors | Denny | Westfield Park | 4th |
Johnstone Burgh | Johnstone | Keanie Park | Central District Second Division, 2nd |
Larkhall Thistle | Larkhall | Gasworks Park | 8th |
Lesmahagow | Lesmahagow | Craighead Park | 6th |
Maryhill | Maryhill, Glasgow | Lochburn Park | 3rd |
Neilston Juniors | Neilston | Brig O'Lea Stadium | Super League First Division, 12th |
Renfrew | Renfrew | New Western Park | 7th |
Rossvale | Springburn, Glasgow | Petershill Park1 | Central District Second Division, 1st |
St. Anthony's | Cardonald, Glasgow | McKenna Park | 11th |
St. Roch's | Provanmill, Glasgow | James McGrory Park | Central District Second Division, 3rd |
Thorniewood United | Viewpark | Robertson Park | Super League First Division, 14th |
Vale of Clyde | Tollcross, Glasgow | Fullarton Park | 9th |
Wishaw Juniors | Wishaw | Beltane Park | 10th |
1 Groundsharing with Petershill
Season summaries
Season |
Champions |
Also promoted |
Relegated |
2002–03 | Kilsyth Rangers | N/A | St Roch's, Lesmahagow, Blantyre Victoria |
2003–04 | Cambuslang Rangers | Kirkintilloch Rob Roy | Port Glasgow, Lanark United, Glasgow Perthshire |
2004–05 | Vale of Clyde | Dunipace Juniors | Benburb, Carluke Rovers |
2005–06 | Lesmahagow | East Kilbride Thistle | Greenock Juniors, Thorniewood United, Shettleston |
2006–07 | Kirkintilloch Rob Roy | Clydebank | Cambuslang Rangers, Vale of Leven, Glasgow Perthshire |
2007–08 | Port Glasgow | Lanark United | Blantyre Victoria, Dunipace Juniors, St Roch's |
2008–09 | Rutherglen Glencairn | Ashfield | Yoker Athletic, Benburb, Johnstone Burgh |
2009–10 | Cumbernauld United | Shotts Bon Accord | Lesmahagow, Larkhall Thistle, Maryhill |
2010–11 | Kilsyth Rangers | Thorniewood United | Johnstone Burgh, Blantyre Victoria |
2011–12 | Glasgow Perthshire | Yoker Athletic | Cambuslang Rangers, Vale of Leven, Vale of Clyde |
2012–13 | Greenock Juniors | Lesmahagow | East Kilbride Thistle, St Roch's, Port Glasgow |
2013–14 | Neilston Juniors | Shettleston | Glasgow Perthshire, Johnstone Burgh, Cambuslang Rangers |
2014–15 | Blantyre Victoria | Bellshill Athletic | Benburb, Lanark United, Ashfield |
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