Competition: | PMAC Group Superleague |
Season: | 2012–13 |
Winners: | Culter |
Relegated: | Lewis United Fraserburgh United |
Biggest Home Win: | FC Stoneywood 8–0 Fraserburgh United 6 April 2013 |
Biggest Away Win: | Fraserburgh United 1–9 Culter 30 March 2013 |
Highest Scoring: | Fraserburgh United 3–7 FC Stoneywood 15 September 2012 Fraserburgh United 1–9 Culter 30 March 2013 |
Total Goals: | 718 |
Matches: | 182 |
Longest Wins: | Culter (8) 16 February 2013 – 23 April 2013 |
Longest Unbeaten: | Culter (15) 6 October 2012 – 23 April 2013 |
Longest Losses: | Fraserburgh United (13) 2 February 2013 – season end |
Prevseason: | 2011–12 |
Nextseason: | 2013–14 |
The 2012–13 North Superleague was the twelfth staging of the North Superleague, the highest tier of league competition in the North Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association. The season began on 4 August 2012. The winners of this competition gain direct entry to round one of the 2013–14 Scottish Cup.
Culter won the championship on 4 May 2013, the club's sixth Superleague title.[1]
Hermes were the reigning champions. North Division One winners Inverness City were ineligible for promotion to the Superleague on ground criteria. Division One runners-up Fraserburgh United replaced the relegated Sunnybank.[2]
Deveronside, who finished third in Division One, defeated thirteenth placed Forres Thistle 7–1 in a play-off arranged to decide the final promotion/relegation spot.
Club | Location | Ground | Manager | Finishing position 2011–12 | |
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Banchory St. Ternan | Milton Park | Sandy Carrol | 7th | ||
Banks O' Dee | Spain Park | Doug Baxter | 5th | ||
Culter | Crombie Park | Gary Thow & Andy Gibson | 4th | ||
Deveronside | Canal Park | Rob Scott & Craig Ewen | North Division One, 3rd | ||
Dyce Juniors | Ian Mair Park | Tom McPherson | 3rd | ||
Ellon United | The Meadows | Bruce Morrison | 8th | ||
Fraserburgh United | College Park | Gary Sim | North Division One, 2nd | ||
Hall Russell United | Denmore Park | John Carroll | 10th | ||
Hermes | Bridge of Don | Uniconn Park | Neil Dawson | Champions | |
Lewis United | Aberdeen | Aberdeen Sports Village | Ian Davidson & Darren Paul | 11th | |
Longside | Davidson Park | Dave Cormie | 9th | ||
Maud | Maud Pleasure Park | Allan Hale & Gary Mann | 12th | ||
Stonehaven | Glenury Park | Derek Allan | 2nd | ||
FC Stoneywood | Aberdeen | Polo Park | Graeme Laird & Phil Leslie | 6th |