Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region

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The Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region is one of three regions of the SJFA which organise their own distinct league and cup competitions. The SJFA used to be split into six regions, but in 2002 they took the decision to reform into three to try to ensure more games between the top clubs and hence increase their revenues.

History

Although the West Region was formed by the amalgamation of the Central and Ayrshire regions in 2002, a West of Scotland Junior FA has existed since the end of the Intermediate dispute in 1931 and administered the West of Scotland Cup since that time. The first phase of rationalisation in 1968 saw the Central Junior League (based around greater Glasgow) merge with the Lanarkshire Junior League to create the Central region. The Western Junior League became the Ayrshire region with Neilston Juniors and Dunoon Athletic transferring to the Central region.

The league set-up in the region is a combined top division, officially known as the SJFA West of Scotland Region Super League Premier Division (12 teams), with the West of Scotland Region Super League First Division (14 teams) below. There are two district leagues that provide the First Division with two clubs each at the end of the season. The District Leagues of Ayrshire and Central below the Super League correspond to the former two regions that combined to create the Western region. There is a Central District League (with two divisions) and an Ayrshire District League. The four teams being relegated from Division One are assigned to their historic region. Although Ayrshire presently only has one division, clubs are also promoted between the two divisions of the Central District League.

Roll of Honour

Season West Super League
Premier Division
West Super League
First Division
Ayrshire District League Central District League
First Division
Central District League
Second Division
2002–03 Pollok Arthurlie Lugar Boswell Thistle Kilsyth Rangers St Anthony's
2003–04 Kilwinning Rangers Bellshill Athletic Maybole Cambuslang Rangers Clydebank
2004–05 Pollok Kilsyth Rangers Largs Thistle Vale of Clyde Lanark United
2005–06 Auchinleck Talbot Neilston Juniors Irvine Meadow Lesmahagow Blantyre Victoria
2006–07 Pollok Irvine Meadow Kilbirnie Ladeside Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Ashfield
2007–08 Pollok Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Hurlford United Port Glasgow Vale of Leven
2008–09 Irvine Meadow Largs Thistle Dalry Thistle Rutherglen Glencairn Blantyre Victoria
2009–10 Beith Juniors Rutherglen Glencairn Hurlford United Cumbernauld United Johnstone Burgh
2010–11 Irvine Meadow Ashfield Ardrossan Winton Rovers Kilsyth Rangers Yoker Athletic
2011–12 Irvine Meadow Glenafton Athletic Maybole Glasgow Perthshire Carluke Rovers
2012–13 Auchinleck Talbot Hurlford United Kilwinning Rangers Greenock Juniors Cambuslang Rangers
2013–14 Auchinleck Talbot Troon Irvine Victoria Neilston Juniors Blantyre Victoria
2014–15 Auchinleck Talbot Pollok Ardrossan Winton Rovers Blantyre Victoria Rossvale
2015–16 Auchinleck Talbot Cumnock Juniors Girvan Renfrew Forth Wanderers

Current cup holders

Member clubs

There are 63 member clubs of the West Region.

Stagecoach Super League Premier Division

Stagecoach Super League First Division

Ayrshire District League

Central District, First Division

Central District, Second Division

Cup competitions

The West Region organise six cup competitions for member clubs:

  • The West of Scotland Cup. Known as the New Coin Holdings West of Scotland Cup for sponsorship purposes, this is a knockout tournament for all West Region clubs. The competition originated as the Scottish Intermediate Cup in 1927–28 and was renamed The West of Scotland Cup following the ending of the Intermediate dispute in 1931.[7]
  • Central League Cup. Known as the Euroscot Engineering League Cup for sponsorship purposes, this is a knockout tournament for former Central Region clubs in the West Region. It was first played for in 1921–22 when known as the Glasgow Junior League Cup.
  • Ayrshire Cup. Known as the Ayrshire Weekly Press Cup for sponsorship purposes, this is a knockout tournament for former Ayrshire Region clubs in the West Region. The tournament originated in 1889–90 as the Ayrshire Junior Challenge Cup and was won for the first three seasons by Glenbuck Cherrypickers.[8]
  • Central Sectional League Cup. Known as the Euroscot Engineering Sectional Cup for sponsorship purposes, this tournament is for former Central Region clubs and is the opening competition of the season. Clubs initially compete in eight groups (sections) with the group winners advancing to a knockout competition. Based geographically, the groups comprise the same clubs each season. Matches in the group stages are played under league rules so a player is not cup-tied by turning out for a particular club.
  • Ayrshire Sectional League Cup. Known as the Ardagh Glass Sectional League Cup (Ayrshire) for sponsorship reasons, this tournament is for former Ayrshire Region clubs. Clubs initially compete in four groups (sections) with group winners and runners up advancing to the knockout stages, otherwise the format is the same as that of the Central Sectional League Cup
  • Evening Times Champions Cup. This is a knockout tournament played at the end of the season between the winners of the five West Region league competitions during the preceding season. The champions of the Ayrshire District League and Central District Second Division play in a preliminary round tie with the winners of that game joining the other three clubs at the semi-final stage.[9] The Evening Times trophy was first presented in 1896–97 to the winners of the Glasgow Junior League and has been awarded to the winners of various competitions over the years. Between 2003 and 2012, the competition involved all ten league and cup winners in the West Region and was known as the Evening Times Cup Winners Cup.[10]

External links

References

  1. ^ O'Donnell, Jim (1 June 2015). "Sob joy McGregor as Junior beaks allow sent-off skipper Ryan to lift New Coin Holdings Cup after Arthurlie's win over Kilwinning Rangers". Evening Times. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  2. ^ O'Donnell, Jim (18 June 2015). "Eight-man Thorniewood lift EuroScot Eng Central League Cup in dramatic penalty shoot-out". Evening Times. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  3. ^ O'Donnell, Jim (18 June 2015). "Ayrshire bragging rights go to Hurlford after 2-0 cup triumph over Auchinleck Talbot". Evening Times. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  4. ^ O'Donnell, Jim (19 October 2015). "Petershill overcome Vale of Clyde test to clinch cup". Evening Times. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  5. ^ McNab, Ken (5 October 2015). "Gaffer Darren Henderson keeps it real as Hurlford power to Ardagh Glass League Cup Final triumph over Troon". Evening Times. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  6. ^ "Pollok 3 Blantyre Victoria 1: Pollok lift Evening Times Champions' Cup". Evening Times. 13 June 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  7. ^ "West of Scotland Junior Cup". Ants History. Retrieved 26 July 2012.
  8. ^ McGlone, David; McLure, Bill (1987). The Juniors - 100 Years. Edinburgh: Mainstream. p. 205. ISBN 1-85158-060-3.
  9. ^ Jim O'Donnell (26 July 2012). "Champions will battle to become talk of the Times". Evening Times. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  10. ^ "Evening Times Competitions". Ants History. Retrieved 26 July 2012.