Scottish Junior Football North Second Division
Appearance
Founded | 2018 |
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Country | Scotland |
Number of teams | 9 |
Level on pyramid | 8 |
Promotion to | North First Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Scottish Junior Cup |
Website | SJFA North Region |
Current: 2021–22 North Second Division |
The Scottish Junior Football North Second Division known as the McBookie.com North Second Division is the third tier of the North Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association. Clubs at the end of the season are promoted to the North First Division. It is part of the lowest level of the Scottish football pyramid.
It is essentially a resurrection of the North Division Two which ran until 2013, when the restructure of the Scottish Junior Football North Division One above into two geographical sections caused the lower tier to contain an impractically low number of members (6 teams), leading to its disbandment for five seasons until the previous three-division setup was adopted once again.
Club | Location | Home Ground | Finishing position 2018–19 |
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Burghead Thistle | Burghead | Forest Park | |
Cruden Bay | Cruden Bay | Watson Park | |
Forres Thistle | Forres | Logie Park | |
Glentanar | Aberdeen | Woodside Sports Complex | |
Islavale | Keith | Simpson Park | |
New Elgin Juniors | Elgin | Nicol-Togneri Park | |
Newmachar United | Newmachar | Charles Gordon Park | |
Rothie Rovers | Rothienorman | ||
Whitehills | Whitehills | School Park |
Season summaries
[edit]Season | Winners | Runner Up | Third |
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2018–19[1] | Buchanhaven Hearts | Aberdeen University | Islavale |
2019–20[2] | Null and void[3][a] |
- ^ Using the 'points per game' algorithm applied in other leagues, Forres Thistle would have been nominal champions narrowly ahead of Burghead Thistle.
References
[edit]- ^ McBookie.Com Second Division Table 18/19, North Region Junior Football League
- ^ McBookie.Com Second Division Table 19/20, North Region Junior Football League
- ^ Clark, Will (2020-05-02). "North junior football season is declared null and void as season over for Nairn St Ninian". Inverness Courier. Retrieved 2020-05-04.