Scottish Junior Football East Region Premier League

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Scottish Junior Football East Region Premier League
Founded2006
Folded2018
CountryFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid 2
Promotion to East Superleague
Relegation to East Region North Division or
East Region South Division
Domestic cup(s) Scottish Junior Cup
Last champions Musselburgh Athletic (2nd title)
(2017-18)

The Scottish Junior Football East Region Premier League, was the second-highest division of the East Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association between 2006 and 2018.

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History

From the 2006–07 season the East Super League was the highest tier, with the Premier League feeding down into South, Central and North divisions, replacing (but largely based upon) the old East (Lothians), Fife and Tayside leagues respectively. To populate the Premier League for its first season, three teams were relegated from the Super League [lower-alpha 1] and three were promoted from each of the districts [lower-alpha 2] – teams finishing 2nd–4th, with the winners jumping straight to the Super League. From the second season onwards, the bottom three teams were relegated (regardless of their originating location) with the three lower division winners replacing them. The Premier League winners and runners-up were promoted to the Super League, swapping with its bottom two teams. From 2013 to 2014, the Premier League was expanded to sixteen clubs and was fed by two expanded North and South divisions. [1]

After the 2017–18 season, 24 clubs left the junior leagues to join the East of Scotland Football League, reducing the teams competing across the four leagues from 60 to 36. [2] This led to the league to restructure from four to three leagues which consisted of two 12-team north and south sections feeding into a 12-team Super League; these were renamed the Premier League North and South but were essentially a continuation of the third tier divisions with the Premier removed from above them. [3]

Final Members

ClubLocationHome GroundFinishing position 2017–18
Arniston Rangers Gorebridge Newbyres Park12th
Bathgate Thistle Bathgate Creamery Park13th
Blackburn United Blackburn New Murrayfield Park5th
Dalkeith Thistle Dalkeith King's Park14th
Downfield Dundee Downfield Park10th
Dunbar United Dunbar New Countess Park7th
Fauldhouse United Fauldhouse Park View2nd
Glenrothes Glenrothes Warout Stadium9th
Haddington Athletic Haddington Millfield Park3rd
Kirriemuir Thistle Kirriemuir Westview Park16th
Musselburgh Athletic Musselburgh Olivebank Stadium1st
St Andrews United St Andrews Recreation Park11th
Tayport Tayport Canniepairt4th
Thornton Hibernian Thornton Memorial Park6th
Tranent Tranent Foresters Park8th
Whitburn Whitburn Central Park15th

Winners

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