1995–96 Highland Football League

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Highland League
Season1995–1996
Champions Huntly
1996–97

The 1995–1996 Highland Football League was won by Huntly.

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Huntly (C)30270310334+6981
2 Cove Rangers 3020557435+3965
3 Lossiemouth 3018395537+1857
4 Peterhead 3016777451+2355
5 Fraserburgh 3014978546+3951
6 Keith 30146105940+1948
7 Elgin City 30153125955+448
8 Brora Rangers 301251340501041
9 Deveronvale 30123154753639
10 Wick Academy 301151442632138
11 Clachnacuddin 3097144551634
12 Buckie Thistle 30881445611632
13 Forres Mechanics 32681838511326
14 Fort William 30822027724526
15 Rothes 30481839743520
16 Nairn County 30452126855917
Source: Scottish Football Historical Archive - Highland League Final Tables
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion

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