Midland Football League in Scotland

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There have been at least two Midland League competitions in Scotland.

The first was formed in 1891 by nine clubs - Alloa Athletic F.C., Alva F.C., Bridge of Allan F.C., Camelon F.C., Clackmannan F.C., Dunblane F.C., Dunfermline Athletic F.C., Grangemouth F.C. and Raith Rovers F.C. This league wound up when the stronger Central Football Combination was formed.


Champions

1891-92 Raith Rovers F.C.

1892-93 King's Park F.C.

1893-94 East Stirlingshire F.C.

1894-95 Falkirk F.C.

1895-96 Stenhousemuir F.C.

1896-97 Clackmannan F.C.


Membership

Alloa Athletic F.C. 1891-97

Alva F.C. 1891-95

Bridge of Allan F.C. 1891-94

Camelon F.C. 1891-97

Clackmannan F.C. 1891-92, 1896-97

Dunblane F.C. 1891-97

Dunfermline Athletic F.C. 1891-93

Dunipace F.C. 1896-97

East Stirlingshire F.C. 1893-96

Falkirk F.C. 1893-96

Gairdoch F.C. 1894-96

Grangemouth F.C. 1891-93

Kilsyth Wanderers F.C. 1895-97

King's Park F.C. 1892-97

Raith Rovers F.C. 1891-92

Stenhousemuir F.C. 1893-96


The Midland League re-formed in 1908 with Bo'ness F.C., Broxburn Athletic F.C., Clackmannan F.C., Dunblane F.C., Falkirk 'A' F.C. and Stenhousemuir F.C..


Champions

1908-09 Falkirk 'A' F.C.


At the end of the season Bo'ness F.C., Broxburn Athletic F.C. and Stenhousemuir F.C. helped form the Central Football League.