Scottish Junior Football North Division One
Country | Scotland |
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Founded | 2003 |
Number of teams | 23 |
Promotion to | North Superleague |
Relegation to | no relegation |
Domestic cup(s) | Scottish Junior Cup |
Current champions |
Grantown (West) Bridge of Don Thistle (East) (2014–15) |
Website | SJFA North Region |
The Scottish Junior Football North Division One known as the PMAC Group First Division is the second-tier of the North Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association. Clubs at the end of the season are promoted to the North Superleague. From 2013, the division will comprise two West and East sections running in parallel. The North Second Division, which clubs had previously been relegated into, was abolished as part of this change.[1]
Member clubs for the 2015–16 season
First Division (West)
Fochabers went into abeyance at the end of the 2013–14 season finishing 10th
Club | Location | Home Ground | Finishing position 2014–15 |
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Buckie Rovers | Buckie | Merson Park | 4th |
Burghead Thistle | Burghead | Forest Park | 7th |
Forres Thistle | Forres | Logie Park | 6th |
Grantown | Grantown-on-Spey | Grantown Grammar School | 1st |
Islavale | Keith | Simpson Park | 3rd |
Lossiemouth United | Lossiemouth | Coulardbank Playing Fields | 8th |
Nairn St. Ninian | Nairn | Showfield Park | 5th |
New Elgin | Elgin | Nicol-Togneri Park | North Superleague,14th |
Portgordon Victoria | Buckie | Linzee Gordon Park | 10th |
Spey Valley | Cromdale | Cromdale Park | 9th |
Whitehills | Whitehills | School Park | 11th |
First Division (East)
Club | Location | Home Ground | Finishing position 2014–15 |
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Aberdeen University | Aberdeen | Hillhead Centre | 8th |
Buchanhaven Hearts | Peterhead | Raemoss Park | 4th |
Colony Park | Inverurie | Colony Park | 3rd |
Cruden Bay | Cruden Bay | Watson Park | North Superleague, 13th |
East End | Aberdeen | New Advocates Park | 10th |
Fraserburgh United | Fraserburgh | College Park | 5th |
Glentanar | Aberdeen | Woodside Sports Complex | 11th |
Lewis United | Aberdeen | Aberdeen Sports Village | 6th |
Longside | Longside | Davidson Park | 9th |
Newmachar United | Newmachar | Charles Gordon Park | 12th |
Parkvale | Portlethen | Findon Park | 2nd |
Sunnybank | Aberdeen | Heathryfold Park | 7th |
League Champions
References
- ↑ Easton, Richard (9 June 2013). "Clubs agree to league reconstruction". SJFA, North Region. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
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