Fife Junior Football League Explained

The Fife Junior Football League was a football league competition under the jurisdiction of the Scottish Junior Football Association, which operated as the top league in Fife until a merger in 2002; it existed for a further four years as a second-tier league before the name was discontinued in 2006.

History

The league was formed in 1913 from a merger between smaller competitions across the county, initially the Howe of Fife League (played between 1892 and 1913) and the West Fife County League (1893 to 1913), later joined by teams from the East Neuk League (1908 to 1924). It continued during World War I and had periods where there were sufficient numbers involved to have West and East sections whose winners would play off for the title. Due to anticipated problems with travelling distances, the Fife clubs chose not to join the Intermediate dispute of the late 1920s, instigated by clubs in the West of Scotland who broke away from the SJFA.

The league stopped for six seasons during World War II and lost a number of member teams in the late 1940s, but was still running in 1968 and considered sufficiently strong to form one of six 'regions' across Scotland in a re-organisation of Junior football at that time. The Fife area suffered from an economic decline in the subsequent decades, owing to the collapse of the mining industry which had provided the main source of employment in most towns and villages, with several teams folding and others struggling to continue as small isolated communities became impoverished and residents moved away.

As membership of the Fife League fell steadily, a few well-run clubs who had joined more recently than its oldest members became dominant, and in 2002 these teams were invited to form the new regional Superleague in the east of the country along with the leading teams in the East (Lothians) League and the Tayside League. Fife's setup was retained as a feeder division to the Superleague along with the other historic districts until 2006, when they were fully integrated into the East Region; Fife's section became the Central Division below the Super League and a new Premier Division, but it was disbanded in 2013, meaning the county was no longer represented separately in the Junior grade.

Later movement of Fife clubs

In 2018, a large group of East Junior clubs (including five from the Kingdom) followed the path taken by Kelty Hearts a year earlier and joined the East of Scotland Football League to take part in the Scottish football pyramid.[1] With Glenrothes making the same switch in 2019, this left eight local clubs in the East Region, including Tayport and Kennoway Star Hearts who never played in the old Fife Junior League. A further seven clubs left for the senior ranks in 2020, leaving Tayport as the only Junior club remaining in Fife.

Champions

1913–1968 era

Key:

bgcolor=goldClub also won the Scottish Junior Cup[2] [3] (doubles in bold).
bgcolor=silverClub were also runners-up in the Scottish Junior Cup.
width=100Season[4] [5] width=190Winnerwidth=180Runner-up
Glencraig CelticKingseat Athletic
1914–15Windygates RoversGlencraig Celtic
1915–16Glencraig CelticDenbeath Star
1916–17Denbeath StarGlencraig Celtic
1917–18Denbeath StarGlencraig Celtic
1918–19Glencraig CelticHearts of Beath
1919–20Inverkeithing UnitedGlencraig Celtic
Kingseat JuniorsHearts of Beath
1921–22Kingseat JuniorsWellesley Juniors
1922–23Dunnikier Colliery JuniorsKelty Rangers
1923–24East Fife JuniorsCupar Juniors
1924–25Newburgh West EndDunnikier Colliery Juniors
1925–26Anstruther RangersKelty Rangers
1926–27St Andrews UnitedWellesley Juniors
1927–28St Andrews UnitedLochgelly Celtic
1928–29St Andrews UnitedWellesley Juniors
1929–30Rosslyn JuniorsWellesley Juniors
1930–31Bowhill RoversRosslyn Juniors
1931–32Rosslyn JuniorsBowhill Rovers
1932–33Rosslyn JuniorsInverkeithing United
1933–34Inverkeithing UnitedBowhill Rovers
1934–35Bowhill RoversHearts of Beath
1935–36Hearts of BeathBowhill Rovers
1936–37Blairhall CollieryHearts of Beath
1937–38Lochgelly AlbertThornton Hibs
1938–39Lochore WelfareRosslyn Juniors
1939–40Dunnikier Colliery JuniorsHearts of Beath
1940–41Hearts of BeathKelty North End
1941–42Not played
1942–43
1943–44
1944–45
1945–46
1946–47Lochgelly AlbertBlairhall Colliery
1947–48Lochore WelfareAuchtermuchty Juniors
1948–49Lochgelly AlbertKinglassie Colliery
1949–50Rosyth RecreationLochgelly Albert
1950–51Steelend VictoriaNairn Thistle
1951–52Dundonald BluebellSt Andrews United
1952–53Thornton HibsDundonald Bluebell
1953–54Lochore WelfareGlencraig Colliery
1954–55Lochgelly AlbertDundonald Bluebell
1955–56Lochore WelfareLochgelly Albert
1956–57Dundonald BluebellLochore Welfare
1957–58Dundonald BluebellSt Andrews United
1958–59Thornton HibsSt Andrews United
1959–60bgcolor=goldSt Andrews UnitedFrances Colliery
1960–61St Andrews UnitedBlairhall Colliery
1961–62Lochore WelfareSt Andrews United
1962–63Lochore WelfareThornton Hibs
1963–64Lochore WelfareSt Andrews United
1964–65St Andrews UnitedLochore Welfare
1965–66GlenrothesLochore Welfare
1966–67GlenrothesLochore Welfare
1967–68bgcolor=silverGlenrothesNewburgh Juniors
Notes

1968–2002 era

bgcolor=goldClub also won the Scottish Junior Cup[6] [7] (doubles in bold).
bgcolor=silverClub were also runners-up in the Scottish Junior Cup.
width=100Season[8] width=190Winnerwidth=180Runner-up
1968–69Thornton HibsLochore Welfare
1969–70GlenrothesNewburgh Juniors
1970–71GlenrothesOakley United
1971–72Oakley UnitedLochore Welfare
1972–73Newburgh JuniorsLochgelly Albert
1973–74Lochgelly AlbertGlenrothes
1974–75bgcolor=goldGlenrothesNewburgh Juniors
1975–76GlenrothesComrie Colliery
1976–77Newburgh JuniorsGlenrothes
GlenrothesNewburgh Juniors
1978–79Oakley UnitedClackmannan Juniors
1979–80Oakley UnitedTulliallan Thistle
1980–81Halbeath JuniorsKelty Hearts
1981–82Leven JuniorsLochore Welfare
1982–83Dundonald BluebellKelty Hearts
1983–84GlenrothesDundonald Bluebell
1984–85GlenrothesClackmannan Juniors
1985–86Oakley UnitedGlenrothes
1986–87Hill of Beath HawthornOakley United
1987–88Oakley UnitedHalbeath Juniors
1988–89Hill of Beath HawthornThornton Hibs
1989–90St Andrews Unitedbgcolor=goldHill of Beath Hawthorn
1990–91Kelty HeartsNewburgh
1991–92Kelty HeartsHill of Beath Hawthorn
1992–93Kelty HeartsHill of Beath Hawthorn
1993–94Hill of Beath HawthornOakley United
1994–95Hill of Beath HawthornKelty Hearts
1995–96Hill of Beath HawthornKelty Hearts
1996–97Kelty HeartsHill of Beath Hawthorn
1997–98Hill of Beath HawthornKelty Hearts
1998–99bgcolor=silverKelty HeartsHill of Beath Hawthorn
1999–2000Hill of Beath HawthornKelty Hearts
2000–01Oakley UnitedHill of Beath Hawthorn
2001–02Hill of Beath HawthornGlenrothes
Notes

List of winners

Club1919–1968 era1968–2002 eraOverall
WinR-upFirst winLast winWinR-upFirst winLast winWinR-up
Glenrothes301967–68741984–85104
Hill of Beath Hawthorn00N/A862001–0286
Lochore Welfare741963–6403N/A77
St Andrews United651964–651066
Oakley United00N/A632000–0163
Kelty Hearts00N/A561998–9956
Lochgelly Albert421954–551153
Dundonald Bluebell321957–58111982–8343
Newburgh11231976–7734
Glencraig Celtic341918–1900N/A34
Rosslyn Juniors321932–3300N/A32
Hearts of Beath251940–4100N/A25
Bowhill Rovers231934–3500N/A23
Denbeath Star211917–1800N/A21
Inverkeithing United211933–3400N/A21
Kingseat Juniors2100N/A21
Dunnikier Colliery Juniors211939–4000N/A21
Thornton Hibernian121958–59111968–6923
Blairhall Colliery121936–3700N/A12
Steelend Victoria1001N/A11
Halbeath Juniors00N/A1111
Rosyth Recreation1000N/A10
Windygates Rovers1000N/A10
East Fife Juniors1000N/A10
Anstruther Rangers1000N/A10
Wellesley Juniors04N/A00N/A04
Kelty Rangers02N/A00N/A02
Clackmannan Juniors00N/A02N/A02
Leven Juniors00N/A1010
Cupar Juniors01N/A00N/A01
Lochgelly Celtic01N/A00N/A01
Auchtermuchty Juniors01N/A00N/A01
Kinglassie Colliery01N/A00N/A01
Nairn Thistle01N/A00N/A01
Glencraig Colliery01N/A00N/A01
Frances Colliery01N/A00N/A01
Tulliallan Thistle00N/A01N/A01
Notes

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: East of Scotland League vote signals exodus of 25 junior clubs . Brian . McLauchlin . BBC Sport . 7 June 2018 . 17 December 2019.
  2. Web site: Scottish Junior Cup > Finals 1886 to 1956 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180116212944/http://www.scottishjuniorfa.com/sjfa/scottish_football.cfm?page=1741. dead. 16 January 2018. Scottish Football Association (archive version, 2018). 11 December 2019.
  3. Web site: Scottish Junior Cup > Finals 1957 - Present [2009] ]. https://web.archive.org/web/20180116212556/http://www.scottishjuniorfa.com/sjfa/scottish_football.cfm?page=1742. dead. 16 January 2018. Scottish Football Association (archive version, 2018). 11 December 2019.
  4. https://docplayer.net/59023520-Towns-fields-clubs-of-fife.html Towns, Fields and Clubs of Fife
  5. http://sfha.org.uk/fifejrleague.htm Fife County Junior League
  6. Web site: Scottish Junior Cup > Finals 1886 to 1956 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180116212944/http://www.scottishjuniorfa.com/sjfa/scottish_football.cfm?page=1741. dead. 16 January 2018. Scottish Football Association (archive version, 2018). 11 December 2019.
  7. Web site: Scottish Junior Cup > Finals 1957 - Present [2009] ]. https://web.archive.org/web/20180116212556/http://www.scottishjuniorfa.com/sjfa/scottish_football.cfm?page=1742. dead. 16 January 2018. Scottish Football Association (archive version, 2018). 11 December 2019.
  8. http://sfha.org.uk/fiferegionjrlg.htm Fife Region Junior League