List of winners of the Scottish League One and predecessors

A national third tier of Scottish league football was first established in the 192324 season, as Division Three, it only lasted for two full seasons due to financial difficulties. There was again a third tier league in 194647 with the C Division, which also included reserve teams of the clubs from the divisions above, Division C operated as a national competition for the first three seasons thereafter it was split into two regional sections until season 195455 when the third tier was once again abolished.

A third tier was reestablished in 197576 season, when a division known as the Second Division was set up. Its status within the Scottish football league system league system changed in season 199899 when clubs from the top tier (Premier Division) broke away from the Scottish Football League to form the Scottish Premier League. The Second Division was still the third tier of the Scottish league system, but became the second level of the Scottish Football League rather than the third. In 2013, the Scottish Premier League and Scottish Football League merged to form the Scottish Professional Football League, with the third tier becoming known as the Scottish League One.

Scottish League Division Three (19231926)

Season Winner Runner-up
192324 Arthurlie East Stirlingshire
192425 Nithsdale Wanderers Queen of the South
192526 Not completed[A]
19261946 No third-tier
A Helensburgh had most points, whereas Leith Athletic had a better points to match ratio.[1]

Scottish League C Division (19461955)

Season Section Winner Runner-up
194647 Stirling Albion Dundee 'A'
194748 East Stirlingshire East Fife 'A'
194849 Forfar Athletic Leith Athletic
194950 South-East Hibernian 'A' Heart of Midlothian 'A'
South-West Clyde 'A' Rangers 'A'
195051 North-East Heart of Midlothian 'A' Aberdeen 'A'
South-West Clyde 'A' (2) Ayr United 'A'
195152 North-East Dundee 'A' Heart of Midlothian 'A'
South-West Rangers 'A' Morton 'A'
195253 North-East Aberdeen 'A' Hibernian 'A'
South-West Rangers 'A' (2) Partick Thistle 'A'
195354 North-East Brechin City Aberdeen 'A'
South-West Rangers 'A' (3) Partick Thistle 'A'
195455 North-East Aberdeen 'A' (2) Hibernian 'A'
South-West Partick Thistle 'A' Rangers 'A'
19551975 No third-tier

Scottish League Second Division (19752013)

Season Winner Runner-up Top scorer[2]
Player Goals
1975–76 Clydebank Raith Rovers Mickey Lawson (Stirling Albion) 18
1976–77 Stirling Albion (2) Alloa Athletic Derek Frye (Stranraer) 24
1977–78 Clyde Raith Rovers Derek Frye (Stranraer) 27
1978–79 Berwick Rangers Dunfermline Athletic Bruce Cleland (Albion Rovers) 24
1979–80 Falkirk East Stirlingshire Ian Campbell (Brechin City) 25
1980–81 Queen's Park Queen of the South Steve Hancock (Stenhousemuir) 20
1981–82 Clyde (2) Alloa Athletic Danny Masterton (Clyde) 23
1982–83 Brechin City (2) Meadowbank Thistle Rowan Alexander (Queen of the South)
Ian Campbell (Brechin City)
23
1983–84 Forfar Athletic (2) East Fife Jim Liddle (Forfar Athletic) 22
1984–85 Montrose Alloa Athletic Bernie Slaven (Albion Rovers) 27
1985–86 Dunfermline Athletic Queen of the South Paul Smith (Raith Rovers)
Keith Wright (Raith Rovers)
21
1986–87 Meadowbank Thistle Raith Rovers John Sludden (Ayr United) 26
1987–88 Ayr United St. Johnstone John Sludden (Ayr United) 31
1988–89 Albion Rovers Alloa Athletic Charlie Lytwyn (Alloa Athletic) 23
1989–90 Brechin City (3) Kilmarnock Willie Watters (Kilmarnock) 23
1990–91 Stirling Albion (3) Montrose Mike Hendry (Queen's Park) 17
1991–92 Dumbarton Cowdenbeath Andy Thomson (Queen of the South) 26
1992–93 Clyde (3) Brechin City Miller Mathieson (Stenhousemuir) 26
1993–94 Stranraer Berwick Rangers Andy Thomson (Queen of the South) 29
1994–95 Morton Dumbarton Martin Mooney (Dumbarton) 17
1995–96 Stirling Albion (4) East Fife Steve McCormick (Stirling Albion) 25
1996–97 Ayr United (2) Hamilton Academical Paul Ritchie (Hamilton Academical) 31
1997–98 Stranraer (2) Clydebank Iain Stewart (Inverness Caledonian Thistle) 16
1998–99 Livingston (2) Inverness Caledonian Thistle Alex Bone (Stirling Albion) 21
1999–00 Clyde (4) Alloa Athletic Ally Graham (Stirling Albion) 17
2000–01 Partick Thistle Arbroath Isaac English (Stenhousemuir) 18
2001–02 Queen of the South Alloa Athletic John O'Neill (Queen of the South)
Paul Tosh (Forfar Athletic)
19
2002–03 Raith Rovers Brechin City Chris Templeman (Brechin City) 21
2003–04 Airdrie United Hamilton Academical Gareth Hutchison (Berwick Rangers) 22
2004–05 Brechin City (4) Stranraer Paul Shields (Forfar Athletic) 20
2005–06 Gretna Greenock Morton Kenny Deuchar (Gretna) 18
2006–07 Greenock Morton (2) Stirling Albion Iain Russell (Brechin City) 21
2007–08 Ross County Airdrie United Andy Barrowman (Ross County) 24
2008–09 Raith Rovers (2) Ayr United Kevin Smith (Raith Rovers) 18
2009–10 Stirling Albion (5) Alloa Athletic Rory McAllister (Brechin City) 21
2010–11 Livingston (3) Ayr United Mark Roberts (Ayr United)
Iain Russell (Livingston)
21
2011–12 Cowdenbeath Arbroath Steven Doris (Arbroath) 21
2012–13 Queen of the South (2) Alloa Athletic Nicky Clark (Queen of the South) 32

Scottish League One (2013)

Season Winner Runner-up Top scorer
Player Goals
201314 Rangers Dunfermline Athletic Michael Moffat (Ayr United) 26

Total wins

34 different clubs, including reserve teams as separate clubs, have won the third tier of Scottish football. Three clubs (Clyde, Partick Thistle and Rangers) have won the third tier with both their first team and their reserve team. Clubs no longer active are denoted in italics.

As of 16:48, 3 May 2014 (UTC)
Club Winners Runners-up
Stirling Albion 5 1
Brechin City 4 2
Clyde 4
Rangers 'A' 3 2
Livingston[note 1] 3 1
Queen of the South 2 3
Raith Rovers 2 3
Aberdeen 'A' 2 2
Ayr United 2 2
Greenock Morton[note 2] 2 1
Stranraer 2 1
Clyde 'A' 2
Forfar Athletic 2
Dunfermline Athletic 1 2
East Stirlingshire 1 2
Heart of Midlothian 'A' 1 2
Hibernian 'A' 1 2
Partick Thistle 'A' 1 2
Airdrie United[note 3] 1 1
Berwick Rangers 1 1
Clydebank 1 1
Cowdenbeath 1 1
Dumbarton 1 1
Dundee 'A' 1 1
Montrose 1 1
Albion Rovers 1
Arthurlie 1
Falkirk 1
Gretna 1
Nithsdale Wanderers 1
Partick Thistle 1
Queen's Park 1
Rangers 1
Ross County 1
Alloa Athletic 8
East Fife 2
Hamilton Academical 2
Ayr United 'A' 1
East Fife 'A' 1
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1
Kilmarnock 1
Leith Athletic 1
Morton 'A' 1
St. Johnstone 1
note 1 Livingston were known as Meadowbank Thistle between 1974 and 1995
note 2 Greenock Morton were known as Morton before 1994
note 3 Airdrie United are now known as Airdrieonians

References

Specific

  1. "Scottish Football League Division Three Champions 19241926". RSSSF. Retrieved 9 April 2009.
  2. "Scottish Football League & Scottish Premier League Top goalscorers per division". Scottish Football History. Archived from the original on 23 September 2009. Retrieved 27 July 2009.

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