Scottish Junior Football East Region North Division

Scottish Junior Football East Region North Division
Country  Scotland
Founded 2006
Number of teams 15
Level on pyramid 9
Promotion to East Premier League
Relegation to no relegation
Domestic cup(s) Scottish Junior Cup
Current champions Thornton Hibernian
(2015–16)
Website East Region SJFA
Location of teams in Scottish Junior Football East Region North Division
Location of teams in Scottish Junior Football East Region North Division
Location of teams in Scottish Junior Football East Region North Division
Location of teams in Scottish Junior Football East Region North Division

The Scottish Junior Football East Region North Division is a third-tier division of the East Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association.

The league came into existence in time for the 2006–07 season, replacing the older regional setup (see here). It was further expanded for the 2013–14 season following league reconstruction in the East Region, by absorbing the more northerly clubs from the dissolved East Region Central Division[1]

Member clubs for the 2015-16 season

Club Location Home Ground Capacity Seated Capacity Standing Finishing position 2014–15
Arbroath Victoria Arbroath Ogilvy Park 0 4,000 6th
Blairgowrie Blairgowrie Davie Park 0 6,000 4th
Brechin Victoria Brechin Victoria Park 100 500 9th
Coupar Angus Coupar Angus Foxhall Park 0 1,800 n/a
Downfield Dundee Downfield Park 13 987 3rd
Dundee North End Dundee North End Park 0 2,000 East Premier League, 15th
East Craigie Dundee Craigie Park 0 1,000 5th
Forfar Albion Forfar Guthrie Park 0 2,500 15th
Glenrothes Glenrothes Warout Stadium 2,000 3,000 East Premier League, 14th
Kinnoull Perth Tulloch Park 0 2,200 East Premier League, 16th
Kirriemuir Thistle Kirriemuir Westview Park 32 1,968 14th
Lochee Harp Dundee Beechwood Park 0 1,800 10th
Lochore Welfare Crosshill Central Park 0 1,000 12th
Newburgh Newburgh East Shore Park 100 1,400 5th
Scone Thistle Scone Farquharson Park 0 1,500 11th

Winners

References

  1. "Junior Football – PA Friday June 22". Perthshire Advertiser. 22 June 2012. Retrieved 23 June 2012.

External links

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