SJFA West Region Central District Second Division

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SJFA West Region Central District Second Division
Founded2002(21 years ago) (2002)
Folded2018
CountryFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Number of teams12
Promotion to Central District First Division
Relegation tonone
Domestic cup(s) Scottish Junior Cup
Last champions Royal Albert F.C.
(2017–18)
Website SJFA

The Scottish Junior Football Central District Second Division was fourth-tier division of the West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association.

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The three highest-placed teams at the end of the season were promoted to the Central District First Division.

In 2018, the lower leagues in the West Region were reorganised, no longer being split geographically, with the result that the Central First and Second Divisions and the Ayrshire Division merged and were separated into two tiers (League One and League Two).

Member clubs for the 2016–17 season

ClubLocationHome GroundFinishing position 2015–16
Ashfield Possilpark, Glasgow Saracen Park11th
Carluke Rovers Carluke John Cumming Stadium Central District First Division, 12th
Dunipace Juniors Denny Westfield Park Central District First Division, 14th
East Kilbride Thistle East Kilbride The Showpark7th
Gartcairn Juniors Airdrie MTC Park5th
Glasgow Perthshire Possilpark, Glasgow Keppoch Park8th
Lanark United Lanark Moor Park6th
Newmains United Newmains Victoria Park9th
Port Glasgow Port Glasgow Parklea Community Stadium4th
Royal Albert Stonehouse Tilework Park12th
St. Anthony's Cardonald, Glasgow McKenna Park Central District First Division, 13th
Vale of Leven Alexandria Millburn Park10th

Season summaries

SeasonChampionsAlso promoted
2002–03 St Anthony's Port Glasgow, Dunipace Juniors
2003–04 Clydebank Carluke Rovers, Yoker Athletic
2004–05 Lanark United Thorniewood United, Lesmahagow
2005–06 Blantyre Victoria Port Glasgow, Glasgow Perthshire
2006–07 Ashfield St Roch's, Benburb
2007–08 Vale of Leven Thorniewood United, Cambuslang Rangers
2008–09 Blantyre Victoria Dunipace Juniors, Glasgow Perthshire
2009–10 Johnstone Burgh Shettleston, Greenock Juniors
2010–11 Yoker Athletic Larkhall Thistle, Benburb
2011–12 1 [1] Carluke Rovers St Roch's, Lesmahagow
2012–13 [2] Cambuslang Rangers Maryhill, Johnstone Burgh
2013–14 [3] Blantyre Victoria Vale of Clyde, Wishaw Juniors
2014–15 [4] Rossvale Johnstone Burgh, St. Roch's
2015–16 [5] Forth Wanderers Benburb, Cambuslang Rangers
2016–17 [6] Glasgow Perthshire Port Glasgow, East Kilbride Thistle
2017–18 [7] Royal Albert Gartcairn Juniors, Bellshill Athletic

1 Stonehouse Violet folded on 11 January 2012 and withdrew from the league. [8] Their playing record was expunged.

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References

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  2. {Divisions no longer in existence} - SJFA West Region League Two (2011–20) | 2012 - 2013, Non League Matters. Retrieved 17 May 2023
  3. {Divisions no longer in existence} - SJFA West Region League Two (2011–20) | 2013 - 2014, Non League Matters. Retrieved 17 May 2023
  4. {Divisions no longer in existence} - SJFA West Region League Two (2011–20) | 2014 - 2015, Non League Matters. Retrieved 17 May 2023
  5. {Divisions no longer in existence} - SJFA West Region League Two (2011–20) | 2015 - 2016, Non League Matters. Retrieved 17 May 2023
  6. {Divisions no longer in existence} - SJFA West Region League Two (2011–20) | 2016 - 2017, Non League Matters. Retrieved 17 May 2023
  7. {Divisions no longer in existence} - SJFA West Region League Two (2011–20) | 2017 - 2018, Non League Matters. Retrieved 17 May 2023
  8. "Violet fold". Scottish Junior Football Association. 12 January 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2012.