Scottish Women's Football League First Division Explained
The Scottish Women's Football League First Division (SWFL 1) was a division in the Scottish women's football pyramid between 1999 and 2019. The second league tier from 1999 to 2015, it was later the third tier from 2016 to 2019.
For most of its history, the First Division was a national league whose top teams won promotion to the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL), while the lowest were relegated to the Second Division (SWFL 2). Those divisions operated on the traditional autumn–spring football season calendar until 2009, when they switched to a March–November schedule.[1]
From 2016 to 2019, SWFL 1 was split into North and South regional divisions, with one team from each division promoted to SWPL 2. In the 2020 season, SWFL 1 was replaced as the third tier by the Scottish Women's Football Championship.[2]
History
Champions
- 1999-00: Queen of the South OR Elgin City (both won promotion)
- 2000–01: Raith Rovers
- 2001–02: Inver-Ross
- 2002–03: East Kilbride[3]
- 2003-04: Aberdeen
- 2004-05: Forfar Farmington
- 2005-06: Lochee United
- 2006–07: Queen's Park
- 2008-09
Rangers W.F.C.
Seasons
1999–2009
Queen of the South and Elgin City both won promotion to the Premier Division in 1999-00.Raith Rovers won the 2000–01 First Division with 44 points, four ahead of Clyde and Shettleston.[5] [6] The member clubs in 2000–01 were:
Promoted in 2001–02 were F.C. Hamilton and the champions Inver-Ross L.F.C.,[9] [10] who became Ross County L.F.C. in 2003.
East Kilbride won the First Division and promotion in 2002–03, and reached that season's League Cup final.[11] [12]
Aberdeen, Forfar Farmington and Lochee United were the subsequent champions in 2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06 respectively.
Queen's Park were the 2006–07 First Division champions and returned to the SWPL[13] [14] [15] (after the club's previous promotion in 2004 and relegation in 2006[16]).
In 2007–08, the promotion-winners were Dundee United S.C. and Dalkeith Ladies (Boroughmuir Thistle), coached by Pauline MacDonald.[17] [18] The First Division clubs in 2007–08 were:[19]
- Bishopbriggs Ladies
- Bo'ness United
- Buchan
- Cowdenbeath Women's
Paisley City Ladies became Rangers W.F.C. in 2008–09, and won promotion to the SWPL that season in a ten-team division:
- Bo'ness United
- Celtic 'B'
- Cowdenbeath
- Dumfries
- Falkirk
- Glasgow Ladies A
- Hutchison Vale
- Inverness Ladies
- Rangers
- Tynecastle
2009–2015
The First Division winners in the 2010 season were a team ineligible for promotion, Celtic Reserves,[20] so Hutchison Vale and Falkirk LFC were promoted from the SWFL to the SWPL (replaced by the relegated Aberdeen LFC). Hearts LFC, Buchan and Airdrie United were relegated to the SWFL Second Division and were replaced by Scottish Women's Football League Second Division East champions, Hibernian 2000, and two clubs from the Scottish Women's Football League Second Division West, Paisley Saints Ladies and Wishaw Juniors (formerly Motherwell).
Member clubs in the 2011 season:
Aberdeen were the 2011 champions and were promoted to the SWPL. Runners-up Celtic Reserves were ineligible for promotion while third placed Toryglen Ladies folded over the close season. Wishaw Juniors had also folded mid-season and withdrawn from the league. To maintain numbers, no sides were relegated from either the Premier League or the First Division in 2011.
Buchan Ladies, Kilwinning Sports Club, Airdrie United and Forfar Farmington Reserves were promoted from the regional Second Divisions in 2011.
In 2012, the champions and runners up, Hibernian Reserves and Celtic Reserves, were ineligible for promotion to the SWPL. Third-placed Buchan L.F.C. and 4th-placed Kilwinning SC were subsequently promoted, while the relegated Kilmarnock and Inverness City replaced them in SWFL 1. Dunfermline Athletic, East Fife, Hearts and Murieston United were promoted from the regional Second Divisions. Hibernian Reserves withdrew to compete in a newly-formed Development League with the relegated reserve teams of Glasgow City and Forfar Farmington and the Second-Division reserve teams of Spartans and Hamilton Academical.
Airdrie United Ladies played in the 2012 First Division, but were replaced by Cumbernauld Colts in 2013 when the entire Airdrie squad defected to that club.[21]
Troon Ladies merged with Glasgow Girls and assume the latter name.[22]
Member clubs in the 2013 season were:
- Celtic Reserves
- Cowdenbeath
- Cumbernauld Colts
- Dunfermline Athletic
- East Fife
- FC Kilmarnock
- Glasgow Girls
- Hearts
- Inverness City
- Murieston United
- Paisley Saints Ladies
- Queen's Park
The next champions of the First Division were Queen's Park (2013) and Falkirk Ladies (2014).[23]
At the end of 2015, its last season as a national league, the First Division had its top four clubs join SWPL 2 (but they remained level 2 league clubs). The 2015 standings were:[24]
- 7th: Celtic Academy
- 8th: Mill United
- 9th: East Fife
- 10th: Dunfermline Athletic
- 11th: Boroughmuir Thistle
- 12th: Murieston United
2016
See main article: 2016 Scottish Women's Football League First Division. In the first season after league reconstruction, East Fife won the northern division by 17 points, and Motherwell were SWFL 1 South winners by five points; both were promoted to SWPL 2.
Final standings:North group:[25]
South group:[26]
2017
See main article: 2017 Scottish Women's Football League First Division.
Central Girls Football Academy won the North division by 9 points and Kilmarnock won the South division by 20 points. Central had a goal difference of +84 and Kilmarnock +52. Both were promoted to the SWPL 2 for the 2018 season.
Final standings:North group:[27] [28]
South group:[29] [30]
2018
Member clubs in the 2018 season:North:
South:[31]
Final standings:North group:[32]
South group:[34]
2019
Member clubs in the 2019 season:North:
- Aberdeen FC Women
- Buchan L.F.C.
- Cove Rangers
- Deveronvale Ladies
- Dunfermline Athletic
- East Fife
- Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC
- Kelty Hearts
- Montrose
- Raith Rovers Women
- Stonehaven Ladies F.C.
- Westdyke Ladies
Details: https://scotwomensfootball.com/league-competitions/swfl-division-1-north/South:
- Ayr United
- Blackburn United
- Boroughmuir Thistle FC
- Celtic Academy
- FC Kilmarnock 23s
- Glasgow City Development
- Hamilton Academical 23s
- Hibernian 23s
- Queens Park L.F.C.
- Rangers Development
- Renfrew Ladies FC
- Spartans Development
Details: https://scotwomensfootball.com/league-competitions/swfl-division-1-south/Final standings:North group:[35]
- 1st: Aberdeen
- 2nd: Inverness Caledonian Thistle
- 3rd: Cove Rangers
- 4th: Buchan
- 5th: Dunfermline Athletic
South group:[36]
See also
External links
Notes and References
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- Web site: New Senior Structure for 2020 and beyond. Scottish Women's Premier League . 19 September 2019 . 19 February 2020 .
- Web site: Tables: Leagues: 1st Division . SWFL . https://web.archive.org/web/20030714000408/http://www.swfl.org.uk:80/Leagues.asp?LeagueID=2 . 14 July 2003.
- Web site: Glasgow Girls FC win SWFL-1 . Glasgow Girls & Women FC . https://web.archive.org/web/20200928092731/https://www.glasgowgirlsfc.com/news/2220/ . 28 Sep 2020 . 31 Oct 2015 . live.
- Web site: Tables: Leagues: 1st Division . SWFL . https://web.archive.org/web/20010723141127/http://www.swfl.org.uk:80/Leagues.asp?LeagueID=2 . 23 July 2001.
- Web site: Fixtures/Results: First Division 2000-01 . SWFL . https://web.archive.org/web/20010721230031/http://www.swfl.org.uk:80/fixtures.asp?LeagueID=2 . 21 July 2001 . dead.
- "Dons" (2001) were listed as Aberdeen LFC from 2002:
Web site: Tables: Leagues: 1st Division . SWFL . https://web.archive.org/web/20020903223921/http://www.swfl.org.uk:80/Leagues.asp?LeagueID=2 . 3 September 2002.
- Web site: Scottish Women's Football League Division 1 . SWFA . https://web.archive.org/web/20040103072200/http://www.ultrasoft.hostinguk.com:80/swfa/swfl1.htm . 3 Jan 2004.
- Web site: Clubs, Scottish Women's Premier League (2002-03) . SWFA . https://web.archive.org/web/20030516035011/http://www.ultrasoft.hostinguk.com/swfa/Clubs.htm . 16 May 2003 . dead.
- Web site: Tables: Leagues: 1st Division (part season 2001-02) . SWFL . https://web.archive.org/web/20020210103056/http://www.swfl.org.uk:80/Leagues.asp?LeagueID=2 . 10 Feb 2002 . dead.
- Web site: Fixtures/Results: First Division 2002-03 (part season) . SWFL . https://web.archive.org/web/20030418041358/http://www.swfl.org.uk:80/fixtures.asp?LeagueID=2 . 18 April 2003 . dead.
- Web site: Clubs, Scottish Women's Premier League (2003-04) . SWFA . https://web.archive.org/web/20031031063612/http://www.ultrasoft.hostinguk.com:80/swfa/Clubs.htm . 31 Oct 2003 . dead.
- Web site: Title there for the taking . Queen's Park . https://web.archive.org/web/20070426094316/http://www.queensparkfc.co.uk:80/onfield_spiders_LadiesNews.htm . 26 Apr 2007 . dead.
- Web site: SWFL Division 1 - 2006-2007 (incomplete) . SWFA . https://web.archive.org/web/20070303165314/http://www.ultrasoft.hostinguk.com:80/swfa/tables.asp?Competition=SWFL+Division+1 . 3 Mar 2007 . dead.
- Web site: Title time for Spiderwomen . Queen's Park . https://web.archive.org/web/20070616101113/http://www.queensparkfc.co.uk:80/onfield_spiders_LadiesNews.htm . 16 Jun 2007.
- Web site: Scotland (Women) 2005/06 . RSSSF.
- Web site: Scotland (Women) 2008/09 . RSSSF.
- Web site: Pauline proud after steering Dalkeith Ladies into top flight . Scotsman . https://web.archive.org/web/20220423113104/https://www.scotsman.com/sport/pauline-proud-after-steering-dalkeith-ladies-top-flight-2476723 . 23 Apr 2022 . 12 Jul 2008 . live.
Web site: Media Release: Promotion secured by newly-formed women’s football club . All Media Scotland . 18 May 2008.
- Web site: League Tables: Scottish Women's Football League . Football Central . https://web.archive.org/web/20071011035132/http://www.footballcentral.org/sfa/associations/scottish-womens-football/swfl/league-tables.cfm . 11 Oct 2007.
- https://int.soccerway.com/national/scotland/swfl/2010/regular-season/r11323/ Soccerway: SWFL 2010 season
- News: Entire Airdrie Ladies FC squad quit and defect to local rivals . Douglas Barrie . STV Airdrie . 13 December 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304091448/http://news.stv.tv/west-central/205559-airdrie-ladies-join-cumbernauld-colts-in-search-of-new-talent/ . 4 March 2016.
- News: Gunners too strong for City . Scottish Women's Football . 25 February 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160317114638/http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/swf/scottish_fa_news.cfm?page=1517&newsCategoryID=26&newsID=11426 . 17 March 2016.
- https://int.soccerway.com/national/scotland/swfl/c665/archive/ Soccerway: SWFL Archive
- Web site: Scottish Women's Football League Tables 2015 . SFA . https://web.archive.org/web/20160323192107/http://scottishfa.co.uk/swf/competitions.cfm?page=1602 . 23 Mar 2016 . dead.
- https://uk.women.soccerway.com/national/scotland/swfl/2016/regular-season/r34629/ Women's Championship 2016 North
- https://uk.women.soccerway.com/national/scotland/swfl/2016/south/r34630/ Women's Championship 2016 South
- Web site: Championship North.
- https://uk.women.soccerway.com/national/scotland/swfl/2017/north/r39460/ Women's Championship 2017 North
- Web site: Championship South.
- https://uk.women.soccerway.com/national/scotland/swfl/2017/south/r39461/ Women's Championship 2017 South
- Web site: Dundee United & Rangers SWFL leaders after opening day . She Kicks . 19 February 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220414232652/https://shekicks.net/dundee-united-rangers-swfl-leaders-opening-day/ . 14 April 2022.
- https://uk.women.soccerway.com/national/scotland/swfl/2018/north/r45103/ Women's Championship 2018 North
- Web site: Dundee United clinch SWFL Division 1 North title with Tannadice victory . Scottish Women's Football . 22 October 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201027093345/https://scotwomensfootball.com/dundee-united-clinch-swfl-div-1-north-title-with-tannadice-victory/ . 27 October 2020.
- https://uk.women.soccerway.com/national/scotland/swfl/2018/south/r45104/ Women's Championship 2018 South
- https://uk.women.soccerway.com/national/scotland/swfl/2019/north/r50520/ Women's Championship 2019 North
- https://uk.women.soccerway.com/national/scotland/swfl/2019/south/r50521/ Women's Championship 2019 South