North Junior Football League


The North Junior Football League, also known as the North-East Junior League, was a football league competition operated in northern Scotland under the Scottish Junior Football Association which operated as the top league in the territory until 2001 when a new regional setup was established - although this was very similar to the previous setup.

History

In 1968, the Scottish Junior Football Association restructured its leagues into six 'regions', with those local leagues merging in the northern area including the Morayshire Junior League and the Aberdeen & District League which had been competed for since 1901 and had provided two winners of the Scottish Junior Cup in the 1950s. However, outwith the city of Aberdeen football in the territory was dominated by the Highland Football League which had member clubs in most of the towns across the Moray Firth and inland. Junior teams that operated in the same towns were invariably run on a smaller scale than their Highland League neighbours, and though technically competing for the same support base and players, had fraternal relationships akin to a farm team model, although formal agreements between them were rare. Even after the 1968 merger, a separate local 'North Section' was established for these landward clubs due to difficulties in travelling regularly to the Aberdeen area where most of the other teams were based. As a consequence of these dynamics, the North League was seen as the weakest of the six regions despite having a larger population than the Fife and Ayrshire regions, and none of its members reached the Scottish Junior Cup final during its 33-year existence.
In 2001 a new SJFA North Region was set up, now one of three across Scotland, but with its scope almost unchanged owing to the geography of the area - the existing East and North sections fed the Super League for its first two seasons before a region-wide three-tier model was adopted in 2003. With three stronger district leagues merging to create the East Region and two combining in the West Region, this change further reduced the North's comparative strength, hampered yet more by the defection of four clubs to the Highland League in the 2000s, prompted by some Highland clubs joining the senior Scottish Football League. In its first 20 years of operation, the North Region also never produced a Scottish Junior Cup finalist, although its league champions have entered the 'senior' Scottish Cup since 2007 with some credible results.

Champions

SeasonWinnerRunner-upNorth section
1968–69Banks O' DeeFormartine United
1969–70Banks O' DeeBuckie Rovers
1970–71Banks O' DeeIslavale
1971–72SunnybankForres Thistle
1972–73Banks O' DeeBurghead Thistle
1973–74ParkvaleBurghead Thistle
1974–75SunnybankBuckie Rovers
1975–76SunnybankNairn St Ninian
1976–77Banks O' DeeBurghead Thistle
1977–78Aberdeen East EndNairn St Ninian
1978–79Banks O' DeeNairn St Ninian
1979–80Fraserburgh UnitedForres Thistle
1980–81Banks O' DeeLewis UnitedBishopmill United
1981–82Banks O' DeeSunnybankNairn St Ninian
1982–83SunnybankBuckie Rovers
1983–84Banks O' DeeDeveronside
1984–85FC StoneywoodFochabers
1985–86Banks O' DeeDeveronside
1986–87Banks O' DeeCaberfeidh Juniors
1987–88Deveronside
1988–89Bon AccordFC StoneywoodDeveronside
1989–90StonehavenDeveronside
1990–91FC StoneywoodInverurie Loco WorksDeveronside
1991–92FC StoneywoodStonehavenLossiemouth United
1992–93Inverurie Loco WorksFC StoneywoodBuckie Rovers
1993–94StonehavenSunnybankDeveronside
1994–95FC StoneywoodTurriff UnitedLossiemouth United
1995–96Inverurie Loco WorksTurriff UnitedDeveronside
1996–97SunnybankFC StoneywoodIslavale
1997–98Inverurie Loco WorksSunnybankIslavale
1998–99SunnybankFC StoneywoodNew Elgin
1999–2000LongsideSunnybankDeveronside
2000–01LongsideSunnybankDeveronside

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List of winners

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