Scottish football league system: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 13:24, 25 June 2021
The Scottish football league system is a series of generally connected leagues for Scottish football clubs. In senior football in Scotland there is one national league, the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL), which has four divisions. There are also several regional leagues (most notably the Highland Football League and since 2013 the Lowland Football League). In 2014–15, a promotion/relegation play-off between the two regional leagues and the SPFL national league was introduced for the first time.
Clubs
Scottish Premiership
Club |
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Aberdeen |
Celtic |
Dundee United |
Hamilton Academical |
Hibernian |
Kilmarnock |
Livingston |
Motherwell |
Rangers |
Ross County |
St Johnstone |
St Mirren |
Scottish Championship
Club |
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Alloa Athletic |
Arbroath |
Ayr United |
Dundee |
Dunfermline Athletic |
Greenock Morton |
Heart of Midlothian |
Inverness Caledonian Thistle |
Queen of the South |
Raith Rovers |
Scottish League One
Club |
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Airdrieonians |
Clyde |
Cove Rangers |
Dumbarton |
East Fife |
Falkirk |
Forfar Athletic |
Montrose |
Partick Thistle |
Peterhead |
Scottish League Two
Club |
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Albion Rovers |
Annan Athletic |
Brechin City |
Cowdenbeath |
Edinburgh City |
Elgin City |
Queen's Park |
Stenhousemuir |
Stirling Albion |
Stranraer |
Leagues Portal |