Scottish Junior Football Association, North Region

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The Scottish Junior Football Association, North Region is one of the two regions of the

North Caledonian League and Midlands League to form a fully-integrated lower tiers below the Highland League from 2021-22.[3]

Member clubs

There are 33 member clubs of North Region. Buckie Rovers and Spey Valley United are in abeyance for 2021-22.

North Superleague

Club Location Ground
East End Aberdeen New Advocates Park
Banchory St Ternan Banchory Milton Park
Banks O' Dee
Aberdeen Spain Park
Bridge of Don Thistle Newburgh Gallowshill Park
Colony Park Inverurie Colony Park
Culter Peterculter Crombie Park
Deveronside Macduff Myrus Centre
Dyce Juniors
Dyce Ian Mair Park
Ellon United Ellon The Meadows
Hall Russell United Bridge of Don Denmore Park
Hermes Bridge of Don Lochside Park
Maud Maud Maud Pleasure Park
Montrose Roselea Montrose Links Park
Nairn St Ninian Nairn Showfield Park

North First Division

Club Location Home Ground
Aberdeen University Aberdeen Hillhead Centre
Buchanhaven Hearts Peterhead Raemoss Park
Dufftown Dufftown Westburn Park
Fraserburgh United Fraserburgh College Park
Longside Longside Davidson Park
Stonehaven Stonehaven Glenury Park
Stoneywood Parkvale Aberdeen Clark Commercial Park
Sunnybank Aberdeen Heathryfold Park

North Second Division

Club Location Home Ground
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

Cup competitions

There are seven cup competitions in the North Region:

Inactive

  • The Archibald Cup This was added for North First Division (West) clubs in 2015–16 to bolster their fixture programme after the withdrawal of clubs from the league. The tournament is played in two groups with winners and runners-up progressing to the semi-finals.[5]

Holders

  • Jim McPherson Trophy -
    Banks O' Dee
    (2017–18 competition)
  • North Regional Cup - Culter (2022–23 competition)
  • Grill League Cup - Culter (2022-23 competition)
  • McLeman Cup - Culter (2022-23 competition)
  • Morrison Cup - Banchory St Ternan (2018-19 competition)
  • Elginshire Cup - Dufftown (2021-22 competition)
  • Inter-Regional Cup - East Craigie (2021-22 competition)

Roll of Honour

Season North Premier Division North Division One (East) North Division One (West)
2001–02 Formartine United
Aberdeen Lads Club
Strathspey Thistle
2002–03 Sunnybank Turriff United Forres Thistle
Season North Premier Division North Division One North Division Two
2003–04 Culter Maud Islavale
2004–05 Culter
Parkvale
New Elgin
2005–06 Culter
Dyce Juniors
New Elgin
2006–07 Culter
East End
Fochabers
2007–08
Banks O' Dee
Banchory St. Ternan
Bishopmill United
2008–09
Banks O' Dee
Buchanhaven Hearts Inverness City
2009–10 Sunnybank Fraserburgh United Burghead Thistle
Season North Superleague North Division One North Division Two
2010–11 Culter Inverness City
Parkvale
2011–12 Hermes Inverness City Portgordon Victoria
2012–13 Culter
New Elgin
Colony Park
Season North Superleague North First Division (West) North First Division (East)
2013–14 Culter Inverness City Cruden Bay
2014–15 Hermes
Grantown
Bridge of Don Thistle
2015–16
Banks O' Dee
Buckie Rovers Colony Park
2016–17
Banks O' Dee
Spey Valley United Ellon United
2017–18
Banks O' Dee
Nairn St. Ninian
Aberdeen East End
Season
North Super League
North First Division
North Second Division
2018–19
Banks O' Dee
Banchory St. Ternan
Buchanhaven Hearts
2019–20 All leagues null & void due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6][a]
2020–21 All leagues null & void due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021–22
  1. Banks O' Dee (who were also leading the table when play stopped) would have been nominal champions of the Superleague; Aberdeen University would have been nominal champions in the First Division, and Forres Thistle
    in the Second Division.

References

  1. ^ Easton, Richard (9 June 2013). "Clubs agree to league reconstruction". SJFA, North Region. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  2. ^ North Region Junior League, Scottish Football Historical Archive, 4 May 2021. Retrieved 13 June 2021
  3. ^ "SCOTTISH FOOTBALL PYRAMID UPDATE".
  4. ^ Crossan, Derek. "Jim McPherson Trophy". North Region JFA. The Juniors.Info. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Junior tourney kicks off". Northern Scot. 19 February 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  6. ^ Clark, Will (2 May 2020). "North junior football season is declared null and void as season over for Nairn St Ninian". Inverness Courier. Retrieved 4 May 2020.

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