Scottish Women's Football League Second Division
Country | Scotland |
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Founded | 2002 |
Divisions | 4 |
Number of teams | 41 |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | SWFL First Division |
Relegation to | no relegation |
Domestic cup(s) | Scottish Cup |
League cup(s) | SWFL Second Division Cup |
Current champions |
Stonehaven (North) Dunfermline Athletic (East) Hearts (South East) Murieston United (West) (2012) |
Website | Scottish FA |
The Scottish Women's Football League Second Division is the third and lowest tier of the women's football league pyramid in Scotland. It contains forty-one clubs divided into four regional divisions. The champions of each division are eligible to enter play-offs for promotion to the Scottish Women's Football League First Division.[1]
Members 2015 Season
The most regular home ground, if any, is shown. Many clubs play matches at other venues throughout the season.
North Division
Team | Home city | Home ground |
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Aberdeen LFC Development | Aberdeen | |
Aberdeen LFC Reserves | Aberdeen | Balgownie |
Buchan Ladies Youth | Cruden Bay | |
Dee Ladies | Aberdeen | Tullos Park |
Dee Vale | Maryculter | Corbie Park |
Elgin City | Elgin | |
Kemnay | Kemnay | |
Luthermuir | Luthermuir | Luthermuir Park |
Stonehaven | Stonehaven | Mineralwell Park |
Turriff United | Turriff | The Haughs |
East/Central Division
Team | Home town | Home ground |
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Central Girls | ||
Dundee City | Dundee | Charlotte Street |
Dunfermline 2013 | Dunfermline | Pitreavie |
East Fife Violet | Levenmouth | Stratheden Hospital, Cupar |
Falkirk FC | Falkirk | Bo'ness Academy, Bo'ness |
Falkirk LFC Reserves | Falkirk | Westfield Park, Denny |
Forfar Farmington Development | ||
Forfar Farmington Ladies | ||
Stenhousemuir | Falkirk | |
Tayside Ladies | Dundee | Glenesk Park |
South East/West Division
Team | Home town | Home ground |
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Boroughmuir Thistle | Edinburgh | Meggetland |
Edinburgh Caledonia | Edinburgh | Heriot-Watt University |
FC Edinburgh Ladies | Edinburgh | Peffermill |
Hearts Development | Edinburgh | Foresters Park, Tranent |
Hibernian Development | Edinburgh | |
Hutchison Vale Reserves | Edinburgh | Edinburgh Academy |
Leith Athletic | Edinburgh | Leith Links |
Murieston United Reds | Livingston | Bankton Mains |
Musselburgh Windsor | Musselburgh | |
Seton Ladies | Port Seton | Meadowmill, Tranent |
Spartans Reserves | Edinburgh | Spartans Academy |
West/South West Division
2012 champions Murieston United were promoted to the SWFL First Division.
Hamilton Caledonian, Irvine Thistle, Kilwinning Development, Mill United and Whitburn join the league. EK Galaxy drop out while Hamilton Academical Reserves withdraw to play in a new development league.
Team | Home town | Home ground |
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Claremont | East Kilbride | Ballerup |
Dumfries | Dumfries | Kingholm |
Glasgow Girls | Glasgow | Budhill Park, Shettleston |
Hamilton Caledonian | Hamilton | Hamilton Palace |
Irvine Thistle | Irvine | Greenwood Academy |
Kilwinning Development | Kilwinning | Kilwinning Sports Club |
Mill United | Hamilton | |
Stranraer | Stranraer | Rephad Primary School |
Viewfield Rovers | Lochwinnoch | |
Whitburn | Whitburn | Blaeberry Park |
References
- ↑ "Regional league winners seal play-off place". SWF News. Scottish Women's Football Association. 15 October 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
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