Clubs in membership of the Scottish Professional Football League edit
Scottish Premiership edit
- Aberdeen
- Celtic
- Dundee
- Heart of Midlothian
- Hibernian
- Kilmarnock
- Livingston
- Motherwell
- Rangers
- Ross County
- St Johnstone
- St Mirren
Scottish Championship edit
- Arbroath
- Airdrieonians
- Ayr United
- Dunfermline Athletic
- Dundee United
- Greenock Morton
- Inverness Caledonian Thistle
- Partick Thistle
- Queen's Park
- Raith Rovers
Scottish League One edit
- Alloa Athletic
- Annan Athletic
- Cove Rangers
- Edinburgh City
- Falkirk
- Hamilton Academical
- Kelty Hearts
- Montrose
- Queen of the South
- Stirling Albion
Scottish League Two edit
Clubs in membership of the Highland Football League edit
Clubs in membership of the Lowland Football League edit
- Albion Rovers
- Berwick Rangers (located in England)
- Bo'ness United
- Broomhill
- Caledonian Braves
- Celtic B
- Civil Service Strollers
- Cowdenbeath
- Cumbernauld Colts
- East Kilbride
- East Stirlingshire
- Edinburgh University
- Gala Fairydean Rovers
- Gretna 2008
- Heart of Midlothian B
- Linlithgow Rose
- Tranent
- University of Stirling
Clubs in membership of the East of Scotland Football League edit
Premier Division edit
First Division edit
Second Division edit
- Armadale Thistle
- Bo'ness Athletic
- Burntisland Shipyard
- Coldstream
- Dalkeith Thistle
- Easthouses Lily Miners Welfare
- Edinburgh College
- Edinburgh South
- Edinburgh United
- Kennoway Star Hearts
- Newburgh
- Ormiston Primrose
- Peebles Rovers
- Stirling University reserves
- Thornton Hibs
- Tweedmouth Rangers (located in England)
Third Division edit
Clubs in membership of the South of Scotland Football League edit
Clubs in membership of the West of Scotland Football League edit
Premier Division edit
First Division edit
Second Division edit
Third Division edit
Fourth Division edit
Clubs in membership of the North Caledonian Football League edit
Clubs in membership of the Scottish Junior Football Association edit
East Region edit
Midlands League edit
North Region edit
Premier League edit
North Championship edit
Miscellaneous clubs at amateur level edit
- Colville Park (Central Scottish Amateur Football League)
- Drumchapel Amateur (Caledonian Amateur Football League)
- Dukla Pumpherston (charity and exhibition matches)
- East Kilbride YM (Caledonian Amateur Football League)
- Eyemouth United (Border Amateur Football League)
- Glasgow Harp (Caledonian Amateur Football League)
- Harestanes (Central Scottish Amateur Football League)
- Links United (Caledonian Amateur Football League)
- Oban Saints (Scottish Amateur Football League)
- Rothesay Brandane (Caledonian Amateur Football League)
- Steins Thistle (Central Scottish Amateur Football League)
- Tain Thistle (Ross-shire Welfare Football League)
- United Glasgow
Defunct clubs edit
Former Scottish Football League members edit
- Abercorn
- Airdrieonians (1894–2002)
- Armadale
- Ayr
- Ayr Parkhouse
- Bathgate
- Bo'ness
- Broxburn United
- Cambuslang
- Clackmannan
- Clydebank (1914–1932)
- Clydebank (1965–2002; became Airdrie United)
- Cowlairs
- Dumbarton Harp
- Dundee Wanderers
- Dykehead
- Edinburgh City (1931–1949)
- Galston
- Gretna
- Helensburgh
- Johnstone
- King's Park
- Linthouse
- Lochgelly United
- Meadowbank Thistle (became Livingston)
- Mid-Annandale
- Northern
- Port Glasgow Athletic
- Renton
- Solway Star
- St Bernard's
- Third Lanark
- Thistle
Selected other senior clubs (including North Caledonian League) edit
- 23rd Renfrew RV
- Alexandra Athletic
- Blythswood
- Caledonian
- Callander
- Clydesdale
- Dennistoun
- Dumbreck
- Dumfries YMCA
- Eastern
- Edinburgh Athletic (became Leith Athletic)
- Glasgow Hibernian
- Granville
- Invergordon
- Inverness City
- Inverness Citadel
- Inverness Thistle
- Mossend Swifts
- Muir of Ord Rovers
- Partick
- Rovers
- Selkirk
- Southern
- Stranraer Athletic
- Tarff Rovers
- Tollcross United
- Western
- Whithorn
Selected other junior clubs edit
- Baillieston Juniors
- Ballingry Rovers
- Bankfoot Athletic
- Bishopmill United
- Blantyre Celtic
- Bridgeton Waverley
- Cambuslang Hibernian
- Clydebank Juniors (1899–1964)
- Cronberry Eglinton
- Duntocher Hibernian
- Fochabers
- Glenbuck Cherrypickers
- Lewis United
- Lossiemouth United
- Maryhill Hibernians
- Parkhead
- Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors
- Portgordon Victoria
- RAF Lossiemouth
- Shawfield
- Steelend Victoria
- Stonehouse Violet
- Strathclyde
University clubs edit
Most universities in Scotland have football sides, as do some colleges, some compete in the BUSA Football League.
See also edit
References edit
External links edit
- All-time Scottish Football Club Directory 1829-2009, Brian McColl, via Scottish Football Historical Archive (archived version, 2015)