Scottish Junior Football Central Division One

Scottish Junior Football Central Division One
Country  Scotland
Founded 2002
Number of teams 14
Promotion to Super League First Division
Relegation to Central District Second Division
Domestic cup(s) Scottish Junior Cup
Current champions Neilston Juniors
(2013–14)
Website SJFA

The Central District League First Division is a third-tier division of the West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association.

The two highest-placed teams at the end of the season will be promoted to the Super League, First Division. The three lowest-placed teams will be relegated to Central District Second Division.

Member clubs for the 2014–15 season

Club Location Home Ground Finishing position 2013–14
Ashfield Possilpark, Glasgow Saracen Park Super League First Division, 11th
Bellshill Athletic Tollcross, Glasgow Fullarton Park 4th
Benburb Neilston Brig O'Lea Stadium 3rd
Blantyre Victoria Blantyre Castle Park Central District Second Division, 1st
Carluke Rovers Carluke John Cumming Stadium 5th
Dunipace Juniors Denny Westfield Park 6th
Lanark United Lanark Moor Park 10th
Larkhall Thistle Larkhall Gasworks Park 7th
Lesmahagow Lesmahagow Craighead Park Super League First Division, 14th
Maryhill Maryhill, Glasgow Lochburn Park 9th
Renfrew Johnstone Keanie Park Super League First Division, 12th
St. Anthony's Cardonald, Glasgow McKenna Park 8th
Vale of Clyde Tollcross, Glasgow Fullarton Park Central District Second Division, 2nd
Wishaw Juniors Wishaw Beltane Park Central District Second Division, 3rd

Season summaries

Season Champions Also promoted Relegated
2002–03 Kilsyth Rangers N/A St Roch's, Lesmahagow, Blantyre Victoria
2003–04 Cambuslang Rangers Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Port Glasgow, Lanark United, Glasgow Perthshire
2004–05 Vale of Clyde Dunipace Juniors Benburb, Carluke Rovers
2005–06 Lesmahagow East Kilbride Thistle Greenock Juniors, Thorniewood United, Shettleston
2006–07 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Clydebank Cambuslang Rangers, Vale of Leven, Glasgow Perthshire
2007–08 Port Glasgow Lanark United Blantyre Victoria, Dunipace Juniors, St Roch's
2008–09 Rutherglen Glencairn Ashfield Yoker Athletic, Benburb, Johnstone Burgh
2009–10 Cumbernauld United Shotts Bon Accord Lesmahagow, Larkhall Thistle, Maryhill
2010–11 Kilsyth Rangers Thorniewood United Johnstone Burgh, Blantyre Victoria
2011–12 Glasgow Perthshire Yoker Athletic Cambuslang Rangers, Vale of Leven, Vale of Clyde
2012–13 Greenock Juniors Lesmahagow East Kilbride Thistle, St Roch's, Port Glasgow
2013–14 Neilston Juniors Shettleston Glasgow Perthshire, Johnstone Burgh, Cambuslang Rangers

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