Scottish Women's Football League


The Scottish Women's Football League is a women's association football league in Scotland. Formed in 1999 as the country's top women's football league, it now comprises the third and fourth tiers of the Scottish league system, following the breakaway of its top division to create the Scottish Women's Premier League in 1999 and the subsequent expansion of the SWPL to two divisions. The league is owned and managed by Scottish Women's Football, an affiliated body of the Scottish Football Association.
The SWFL has operated with its current format since 2015. The upper tier, the First Division or SWFL 1, is split into two regionalised leagues, while the lower tier, the Second Division or SWFL 2, has three regionalised leagues.

History

The Scottish Women's Football League was formed in 1999. At that time it was the highest level league for women in Scotland. In 2002, the SWFL's twelve-team top division broke away to form the Scottish Women's Premier League, leaving the remaining thirty clubs in the SWFL. In 2016, the SWPL expanded to sixteen teams in two divisions, meaning the SWFL was now at the third and fourth tiers of the league structure.

Clubs

Champions

The following teams were SWFL champions during the period that it constituted the top division in Scottish women's football:
SeasonChampions
1999–2000Cumbernauld United
2000–01Ayr United
2001–02F.C. Kilmarnock
2018Dundee United

2018 clubs

The following teams played in the SWFL during the 2017 season: As well as first teams, the SWFL structures also incorporates a number of development or youth teams of other SWPL and SWFL clubs.

SWFL 1

North

North

SWFL teams compete in the national cup competition, the Scottish Women's Cup, along with teams from the SWPL. There are also league cup competitions specifically for teams at each level of the SWFL, the SWFL Division 1 Cup and Division 2 Cup.