List of Peterhead F.C. seasons

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This is a list of Peterhead Football Club seasons from 1899 to 1999, when Peterhead joined the Aberdeenshire Football Association and Aberdeenshire League, to the present day. The list details Peterhead's record in league and cup competitions, and the club's top league goal scorer of each season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in Peterhead's division that season. Records of competitions such as the Aberdeenshire Cup are not included.

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The club was founded in 1891 and originally played in the Aberdeenshire League. In 2000 the club was elected to the Scottish Football League along with Elgin City F.C.

Seasons

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.

SeasonLeague [1] Scottish Cup Highland League Cup
Scottish League Cup
Challenge Cup Top league goalscorer [1] [2]
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
1899–1900Aberdeenshire44004128N/AN/A
1900–01
1901–02
1902–03
1903–04
1904–05
1905–06
1906–07
1907–08
1908–09
1909–10
1910–11
1911–12 R1
1912–13
1913–14
1914–15N/A
1915–16
1916–17
1917–18
1918–19
1919–20North Eastern8143122165th
1920–21North Eastern5212101154th R1
1921–22Aberdeenshire105141321115th
1922–23Aberdeenshire8314131774th R3
1923–24Aberdeenshire11227183865th
1924–25Aberdeenshire10424162185th R1
1925–26Aberdeenshire145452428144th R1
1926–27Aberdeenshire400451807th
1927–28Aberdeenshire12237132477th
1928–29Aberdeenshire9126112247th
1929–30Aberdeenshire11227172967th R1
1930–31Aberdeenshire612391445th R1
1931–32Highland26106105248268th
1932–33Highland26123114742277th
1933–34Highland26921552562010th R1
1934–35Highland2410685148267th
1935–36Highland2214176850292nd
1936–37Highland2212466944282nd
1937–38Highland2283115673198th R1
1938–39Highland261121360572410th
1939–40Highland411210103N/A
1940–41
1941–42
1942–43
1943–44
1944–45
1945–46
1946–47Highland3022538938491st R1
1947–48Highland3022359843472nd R2
1948–49Highland30243312035511st
1949–50Highland3021458542461st
1950–51Highland28152117649324th R1
1951–52Highland28841639662013rd
1952–53Highland281031552732312th
1953–54Highland28144108369325th
1954–55Highland278415557520 R3
1955–56Highland28841663882011th R1 RU
1956–57Highland28125116462298th R2
1957–58Highland2814595752333rd
1958–59Highland28153107465334th
1959–60Highland28105136567259th
1960–61Highland2814597457334th
1961–62Highland28171108761355th R1
1962–63Highland28113147571259thW
1963–64Highland30831970851914th
1964–65Highland30162129483348th
1965–66Highland30145117867337thW
1966–67Highland30182109460384th
1967–68Highland3019299857404thW
1968–69Highland3019389345414th
1969–70Highland3017588352396th PR1 RU
1970–71Highland3019749845453rd
1971–72Highland3019566231435th
1972–73Highland30134135140307th
1973–74Highland305101535612013rd
1974–75Highland301161354582811th
1975–76Highland3019568542434th R1
1976–77Highland3021457735462nd
1977–78Highland3022358533472nd R2
1978–79Highland3019566232433rd R2
1979–80Highland30137104330338th R3
1980–81Highland3014885035366thW
1981–82Highland3017766739412nd
1982–83Highland3015786849525th R1 RU
1983–84Highland3017674521573rd R2
1984–85Highland30145114541478th
1985–86 Highland 3222377032693rd R2
1986–87 Highland 3418796745617th R4
1987–88 Highland 3422576840713rd
1988–89 Highland 3422847935741st
1989–90 Highland 3423477735733rdW
1990–91 Highland 341311105045508th
1991–92 Highland 34166126159549th R2
1992–93 Highland 348101661803414th R1
1993–94 Highland 341281455564411th
1994–95 Highland 3015786443526th
1995–96 Highland 3016777451554th
1996–97 Highland 3017767730583rd R2
1997–98 Highland 3020558834653rd R2
1998–99 Highland 3024428919761st R2
1999–2000 Highland 3018486639584th R3
2000–01 SFL 3 361310134646495th QF R1 R2 Craig Yeats11
2001–02 SFL 3 36175146352564th R1 R1 R2 Martin Johnston
Iain Stewart
18
2002–03 SFL 3 3620887637684th R3 R1 R1 Iain Stewart21
2003–04 SFL 3 36187116737614th R2 R2 R2 Martin Johnston18
2004–05 SFL 3 3623943981382nd R1 R2 R2 Scott Michie 21
2005–06 SFL 2 36176135347573rd R3 R2 R1 Bobby Linn 12
2006–07 SFL 2 36118176062418th R2 R2 R1 Martin Bavidge 11
2007–08 SFL 2 36167136554555th R3 R2 R2 Martin Bavidge 15
2008–09 SFL 2 361511105439564th R4 R1 R2 Martin Bavidge
Graeme Sharp
9
2009–10 SFL 2 36156154549515th R3 R1 R1 Martin Bavidge 11
2010–11 SFL 2 36512047762610th R4 R2 SF Dennis Wyness 8
2011–12 SFL 3 36156155153515th R4 R1 R2 Rory McAllister 20
2012–13 SFL 3 36178115228592nd R2 R1 R1 Rory McAllister 21
2013–14 SL 2 3623767438761st R2 R1 R2 Rory McAllister 32
2014–15 SL 1 36149135154516th R3 R1 QF Rory McAllister 8
2015–16 SL 1 36161197247593rd R3 R1 RU Rory McAllister 22
2016–17 SL 1 361010164459409th R3 R2 R3 Rory McAllister 16
2017–18 SL 2 3624487939762nd R4 GS R3 Rory McAllister 20
2018–19 SL 2 3624756529791st R3 GS R2 Rory McAllister 15
2019–20 SL 1 2775153044268th R3 GS R2 Scott Brown 8
2020–21 SL 1 2292112427297th R2 GS N/A Scott Brown 5
2021-22 SL 1

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References

  1. 1 2 Third Division, soccerway.com. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
  2. Leading goalscorers, peterhead-mad.co.uk. Retrieved 8 April 2012.