SJFA West Region League One

SJFA West Region League One
Founded 2018
Country  Scotland
Number of teams 16
Promotion to West Championship
Relegation to West League Two
Domestic cup(s) Scottish Junior Cup

The SJFA West Region League One (also known as the McBookie.com West of Scotland League One) is a Scottish semi-professional football competition run by the West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association and is the third tier of league competition for its member clubs. The league began in 2018, when West Region clubs voted in 2017 to organise all leagues on a regionwide basis and as a result, the third tier leagues Ayrshire District League and Central District League First Division merged and from 2018 onwards will consist of sixteen clubs.[1] Clubs will be promoted to a rebranded Championship and relegated to a regionwide League Two.

Member clubs for the 2018–19 season

Club Location Home Ground Finishing position 2017–18
Ardrossan Winton RoversArdrossanWinton Park6th in Ayrshire District League
Bellshill AthleticBellshillRockburn Park3rd in Second Division
Blantyre VictoriaBlantyreKG Stadium5th
East Kilbride ThistleEast KilbrideThe Showpark11th
Gartcairn JuniorsAirdrieMTC Park2nd in Second Division
Glasgow PerthshirePossilpark, GlasgowKeppoch Park7th
Greenock JuniorsGreenockRavenscraig Stadium12th
Lugar Boswell ThistleLugarRosebank Park5th in Ayrshire District League
MaryhillMaryhill, GlasgowLochburn Park13th in Super League First Division
MayboleMayboleLadywell Stadium7th in Ayrshire District League
Port GlasgowPort GlasgowParklea Community Stadium8th
Royal AlbertStonehouseTilework Park1st in Second Division
ShettlestonShettleston, GlasgowGreenfield Park14th in Super League First Division
Shotts Bon AccordShottsHannah Park9th
Wishaw JuniorsWishawBeltane Park6th
Yoker AthleticClydebankHolm Park10th

Season summaries

Season Champions Also promoted Relegated
2018–19

References

  1. Goldthorp, Craig (13 July 2017). "Junior football overhaul sees merger of Scotland's West and Ayrshire clubs". www.carlukegazette.co.uk. Retrieved 12 October 2017.

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