Scottish Junior Football North Super League

The Scottish Junior Football North Super League (also known as the McBookie.com North Superleague for sponsorship reasons) is the highest division of the North Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association. It was established in 2001 and since 2007, the league champions have qualified for the following season's Scottish Cup.[1]

Scottish Junior Football North Super League
Founded2001 (2001)
Country Scotland
Number of teams14
Level on pyramid6
Promotion toHighland League from 2022
Relegation toNorth First Division
Domestic cup(s)Scottish Junior Cup
Current championsBanks O' Dee (7th title)
(2021–22)
Most championshipsBanks O' Dee and Culter (7 titles)
WebsiteSJFA North Region
Current: 2021–22 North Superleague

Member clubs for the 2021–22 season

Beginning from the 2013–14 season, the two automatically relegated clubs drop into one of two regional divisions below the North Superleague.[2] In 2016–17, a play-off was introduced between the third bottom Superleague side and the runners-up in the East and West sections of the North First Division, potentially adding a third relegation place.

Membership of the North Superleague is dependent on more stringent ground criteria than the general entry requirements to the North Region and in recent years, both Inverness City (twice), and Grantown were refused promotion to the North Superleague on this basis.[3][4]

From the 2021-22 season, the SJFA North Region along with North Caledonian Football Association and the SJFA East Region were incorporated into the Scottish football league system to form a fully-integrated Tier 6 below the Highland League.

Club Location Ground Manager Finishing position 2018–19[lower-alpha 1]
Banchory St TernanBanchoryMilton ParkPaul Bain1st in North First Division
Banks O' DeeAberdeenSpain ParkJamie Watt & Roy McBain1st
Bridge of Don ThistleAberdeenAberdeen Sports VillageSteve Dolan2nd
Colony ParkInverurieColony ParkKevin Bonarius & Steven Morrison9th
CulterPeterculterCrombie ParkLee Youngson5th
DeveronsideMacduffMyrus CentreJohn McLeay & Michael Duncan2nd in North First Division
Dyce JuniorsDyceIan Mair ParkAllan Youngson8th
East EndAberdeenNew Advocates ParkStuart Whicher11th
Ellon UnitedEllonThe MeadowsKeith Mchattie12th
Hall Russell UnitedBridge of DonDenmore ParkJohn Carroll10th
HermesBridge of DonLochside ParkNeil Dawson4th
MaudMaudMaud Pleasure ParkMikey Grant6th
Montrose RoseleaMontroseLinks ParkEric Watson3rd
Nairn St NinianNairnShowfield ParkMike Hendry7th

Champions and season summaries

Year Winner Runners-up Relegated Promoted Champions' progression
in Scottish Cup
2001–02 Formartine United Culter Buchanhaven Hearts Aberdeen Lads Club N/A
2002–03 Sunnybank Culter Deveronside Turriff United N/A
2003–04 Culter Sunnybank Cruden Bay
Aberdeen Lads Club
Maud
Ellon United
N/A
2004–05 Culter (2) Glentanar East End
Maud
Parkvale
Fraserburgh United
N/A
2005–06 Culter (3) Formartine United Fraserburgh United
FC Stoneywood
Dyce Juniors
Islavale
N/A
2006–07 Culter (4) Sunnybank Islavale
Glentanar
East End
Maud
3rd Round 2007–08
2007–08 Banks O' Dee Sunnybank Formartine United
Parkvale
Banchory St. Ternan
Lewis United
2nd Round 2008–09
2008–09 Banks O' Dee (2) Sunnybank Hillhead
Stonehaven
Buchanhaven Hearts
FC Stoneywood
2nd Round 2009–10
2009–10 Sunnybank (2) Culter East End
Buchanhaven Hearts
Fraserburgh United
Stonehaven
3rd Round 2010–11
2010–11 Culter (5) Hall Russell United Fraserburgh United Forres Thistle 3rd Round 2011–12
2011–12 Hermes Stonehaven Forres Thistle
Sunnybank
Fraserburgh United
Deveronside
1st Round 2012–13
2012–13 Culter (6) Dyce Juniors Lewis United
Fraserburgh United
New Elgin
East End
3rd Round 2013–14
2013–14 Culter (7) Banks O' Dee East End
Longside
Inverness City
Cruden Bay
2nd Round 2014–15
2014–15 Hermes (2) Maud New Elgin
Cruden Bay
Bridge of Don Thistle
Dufftown
2nd Preliminary round 2015–16
2015–16 Banks O' Dee (3) Hermes Ellon United
FC Stoneywood
Buckie Rovers
Colony Park
2nd Round 2016–17
2016–17 Banks O' Dee (4) Dyce Juniors Buckie Rovers
Deveronside
Ellon United
Montrose Roselea
3rd Round 2017–18
2017–18 Banks O' Dee (5) Hermes Banchory St. Ternan
Inverness City
Aberdeen East End
Nairn St. Ninian
1st Preliminary round 2018–19
2018–19[6] Banks O' Dee (6) Bridge of Don Thistle Dufftown
Stonehaven
Banchory St. Ternan
Deveronside
2nd Round 2019–20
2019–20[7] Season declared Null and void on 2 May 2020 after vote among SJFA North clubs, no champion was declared and no relegation applied.[5][lower-alpha 1] 2nd Round 2020–21
2020–21 Season declared Null and void by SJFA on 16 Mar 2021, no champion was declared and no relegation applied. [8] N/A
2021–22 Banks O' Dee (7) Maud
Deveronside
  1. Using a 'points per game' algorithm applied in other leagues, Banks O' Dee (who were leading the table by a big margin) would have been nominal champions.

References

  1. "Junior clubs enter Scottish Cup". BBC. 1 June 2007. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
  2. Easton, Richard (9 June 2013). "Clubs agree to league reconstruction". SJFA, North Region. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  3. "Inverness City's future under threat". Inverness Courier. 5 May 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  4. Easton, Richard. "Superleague play off to take place at Colony Park". North Region SJFA. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  5. Clark, Will (2 May 2020). "North junior football season is declared null and void as season over for Nairn St Ninian". Inverness Courier. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  6. McBookie.Com Superleague Table 18/19, North Region Junior Football League
  7. McBookie.Com Superleague Table 19/20, North Region Junior Football League
  8. "SEASON 2020/21 ENDED". Scottish Junior FA. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
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