2016–17 Scottish League One

The 2016–17 Scottish League One (known as Ladbrokes League One for sponsorship reasons) was the 22nd season in the current format of 10 teams in the third-tier of Scottish football. The fixtures were published on 17 June 2016.[5]

Scottish League One
Season2016–17
ChampionsLivingston
PromotedBrechin City
Livingston
RelegatedPeterhead
Stenhousemuir
Matches played180
Goals scored509 (2.83 per match)
Top goalscorerAndy Ryan
(23 goals)[1][2]
Biggest home winAlloa Athletic 6–1 Brechin City[3]
(15 April 2017)
Biggest away winStenhousemuir 0–5 Stranraer[3]
(15 October 2016)
Airdrieonians 0–5 Stenhousemuir[3]
(10 December 2016)
Highest scoringStranraer 2–5 Alloa Athletic[3]
(13 August 2016)
Albion Rovers 3–4 Airdrieonians[3]
(11 March 2017)
Longest winning run9 matches:[3]
Livingston
Longest unbeaten run10 matches:[3]
East Fife
Longest winless run10 matches:[3]
Peterhead
Longest losing run5 matches:[3]
Stenhousemuir
Highest attendance1,633[3]
Airdrieonians 1–2 Albion Rovers
(2 January 2017)
Lowest attendance228[3]
Albion Rovers 0–2 Brechin City
(13 August 2016)
Total attendance101,700[3]
Average attendance565[3] (410[4])
All statistics correct as of 7 May 2017.

Ten teams contested the league: Airdrieonians, Albion Rovers, Alloa Athletic, Brechin City, East Fife, Livingston, Peterhead, Queen's Park, Stenhousemuir and Stranraer.

Teams

The following teams changed division since the 2015–16 season.

Stadia and locations

Airdrieonians Albion Rovers Alloa Athletic Brechin City
Excelsior Stadium Cliftonhill Recreation Park Glebe Park
Capacity: 10,101[6] Capacity: 1,238[7] Capacity: 3,100[8] Capacity: 4,083[9]
East Fife Livingston
Bayview Stadium Almondvale Stadium
Capacity: 1,998[10] Capacity: 8,716[11]
Peterhead Queen's Park Stenhousemuir Stranraer
Balmoor Hampden Park Ochilview Park Stair Park
Capacity: 3,150[12] Capacity: 51,866[13] Capacity: 4,096[14] Capacity: 4,178[15]

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Airdrieonians Mark Wilson Marc Fitzpatrick Under Armour M&H Logistics
Albion Rovers Darren Young Michael Dunlop Adidas Reigart Demolition
Alloa Athletic Jim Goodwin Graeme Holmes Pendle Chrystal & Hill Ltd
Brechin City Darren Dods Paul McLean Pendle Delson
East Fife Barry Smith Kevin Smith Joma W Glendinning Haulage Contractors (Home shirt)
EF Joinery (Away shirt)
Livingston David Hopkin Sean Crighton Joma Tony Macaroni
Peterhead Jim McInally Simon Ferry Adidas LFH Engineering Ltd
Queen's Park Gus MacPherson Paul Woods Under Armour Irn-Bru
Stenhousemuir Brown Ferguson Mark Gilhaney Prostar Gulnar Tandoori Restaurant
Stranraer Stephen Farrell Steven Bell Stanno Stena Line

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Alloa Athletic Jack Ross Signed by St Mirren 4 October 2016[16] 3rd Jim Goodwin 11 October 2016[17]
Airdrieonians Eddie Wolecki Black
Kevin McBride
Stepped down
Sacked
30 October 2016[18] 4th Mark Wilson 31 October 2016[18]
East Fife Gary Naysmith Signed by Queen of the South 5 December 2016[19] 9th Barry Smith 13 December 2016[20]
Stranraer Brian Reid Resigned 16 January 2017[21] 10th Stephen Farrell 20 January 2017[22]

League summary

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Livingston (C, P) 36 26 3 7 80 32 +48 81 Promotion to Scottish Championship
2 Alloa Athletic 36 17 11 8 69 44 +25 62 Qualification to Championship play-offs
3 Airdrieonians 36 16 4 16 61 66 5 52
4 Brechin City (O, P) 36 15 5 16 43 49 6 50
5 East Fife 36 12 10 14 41 44 3 46
6 Queen's Park 36 12 10 14 37 51 14 46
7 Stranraer 36 12 8 16 46 50 4 44
8 Albion Rovers 36 11 9 16 41 48 7 42
9 Peterhead (R) 36 10 10 16 44 59 15 40 Qualification to League One play-offs
10 Stenhousemuir (R) 36 11 6 19 45 64 19 39 Relegation to Scottish League Two
Updated to match(es) played on 6 May 2017. Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.

Positions by round

Leader - Promotion to 2017–18 Scottish Championship
Qualification to Championship play-offs
Qualification to League One play-offs
Relegation to 2017–18 Scottish League Two

The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological progress, any postponed matches are not included in the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards. For example, if a match is scheduled for matchday 13, but then postponed and played between days 16 and 17, it will be added to the standings for day 16.

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536
Livingston121332323211111111111111111111111111
Alloa Athletic212121131333344344422223222222222222
Airdrieonians354455767544422222233332334444434533
Brechin City433213212122233433344445667565545444
East Fife645644446789999876666556443333356355
Queen's Park866566888998775555555664555656663666
Stranraer99107975756778889910991010109996778788887
Albion Rovers577878654455556667777777789997877778
Peterhead10108108991098666677888888888788899999109
Stenhousemuir78991010109101010101010101010910109991010101010101010101010910
Updated to match(es) played on 7 May 2017. Source:

Results

Teams play each other four times, twice in the first half of the season (home and away) and twice in the second half of the season (home and away), making a total of 36 games.

Season statistics

Scoring

Top scorers

As of matches played on 6 May 2017
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Andy Ryan Airdrieonians 23
2 Liam Buchanan Livingston 22
3 Iain Russell Airdrieonians 18
4 Greig Spence Alloa Athletic 16
Rory McAllister Peterhead
6 Jordan Kirkpatrick Alloa Athletic 14
Danny Mullen Livingston
8 Andy Jackson Brechin City 13
Craig Malcolm Stranraer

Source:[1][2][23]

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef
Iain RussellAirdrieoniansQueen's Park4–122 October 2016[24]
Ross CaldwellBrechin CityPeterhead3–15 November 2016[25]
Andy RyanAirdrieoniansEast Fife4–029 April 2017[26]

Discipline

Player

Club

Attendances

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Airdrieonians 14,945 1,633 482 830 −3.6%
2 Albion Rovers 8,092 1,199 228 449 −19.0%
3 Alloa Athletic 9,561 712 307 531 −52.6%
4 Brechin City 7,715 553 283 428 −20.7%
5 East Fife 11,273 918 412 626 +0.2%
6 Livingston 14,344 1,099 531 796 −53.9%
7 Peterhead 9,081 681 365 504 −20.8%
8 Queen's Park 11,605 957 481 644 +24.3%
9 Stenhousemuir 7,715 604 331 428 −24.4%
10 Stranraer 7,369 523 317 409 −19.2%
League total 101,700 1,633 228 565 −42.1%

Updated to games played on 6 May 2017
Source: [3][4]

Awards

Monthly awards

Month Manager of the Month Player of the Month Ref.
Manager Club Player Club
August Jack Ross Alloa Athletic Jordan Kirkpatrick Alloa Athletic [29]
September Gary Naysmith East Fife Jamie Insall East Fife
October David Hopkin Livingston Liam Buchanan Livingston
November Mark Wilson Airdrieonians Rohan Ferguson Airdrieonians
December Bary Smith East Fife Jonathan Page East Fife
January Jim McInally Peterhead Michael Dunlop Albion Rovers
February Jim Goodwin Alloa Athletic Willie Gibson Stranraer
March David Hopkin Livingston Andy Jackson Brechin City
April David Hopkin Livingston Liam Buchanan Livingston

League One play-offs

Peterhead the second bottom team, entered into a 4-team playoff with the 2nd-4th placed teams in 2016–17 Scottish League Two; Annan Athletic, Forfar Athletic and Montrose.

Semi-finals

First leg

10 May 2017[30] Montrose1 – 1PeterheadMontrose
19:45 Templeman  14' BBC Sport report Strachan  10' Stadium: Links Park
Attendance: 1,251
Referee: Mat Northcroft

Second leg

13 May 2017[30] Peterhead3 – 0
(4 – 1 agg.)
MontrosePeterhead
15:00 McAllister  34', 51' (pen.)
Brown  90+2'
BBC Sport report Smith  69' Stadium: Balmoor Stadium
Attendance: 1,096
Referee: Steven Kirkland
13 May 2017[30] Forfar Athletic4 – 2
(6 – 4 agg.)
Annan AthleticForfar
15:00 Swankie  12', 37'
Denholnm  32'
Bain  73'
BBC Sport report Smith  50' (pen.)
Ramsay  67'
Stadium: Station Park
Referee: John McKendrick

Final

The winners of the semi-finals will compete against one another over two legs, with the winner competing in the 2017–18 Scottish League One.

First leg

17 May 2017[30] Forfar Athletic2 – 1PeterheadForfar
19:45 Fotheringham  54'
Travis  74'
BBC Sport report McAllister  3'
McMullin  51' 
Stadium: Station Park
Attendance: 958
Referee: Stephen Finnie

Second leg

20 May 2017[30] Peterhead1 – 5
(2 – 7 agg.)
Forfar AthleticPeterhead
15:00 Brown  78' BBC Sport report Milne  5'
Cox  17'
Denholm  51'
Malone  68'
Peters  83'
Stadium: Balmoor Stadium
Attendance: 1,084
Referee: Gavin Duncan

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