Jump to content

Highland Football League: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
CanisRufus (talk | contribs)
m RedWolf - bypassing redirect: First World War
SporkBot (talk | contribs)
m Remove template per TFD outcome
 
(483 intermediate revisions by more than 100 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{short description|Association football league in Scotland}}
The '''Highland Football League''' (HFL) is a league of [[football (soccer)]] clubs operating not in just the [[Scottish highlands]] as the name may suggest, but across all of the North of [[Scotland]]. Formed in [[1893]], it is one of the three 'senior' non-leagues (that is a league that is not the [[Scottish Football League]] (SFL), [[Scottish Premier League]] or one of the [[Scottish Junior Football Association]]'s leagues) in Scotland. It is considered by many the best of the senior non-league associations in Scotland.
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2019}}
{{Use British English|date=February 2018}}
{{Infobox football league
| name = Highland Football League
| logo = [[File:Highland Football League (emblem).png|200px]]
| pixels = 100
| country = {{SCO}}
| founded = [[1893–94 in Scottish football|1893]]
| folded =
| divisions =
| teams = 18
| promotion = [[Scottish League Two]]
| levels = 5
| pyramid = Scottish football league system
| domest_cup = [[Scottish Cup]]<br/>[[Scottish League Cup]] (champions)<br/>[[Scottish Challenge Cup]] (top 4)
| league_cup = [[Highland League Cup]]
| champions = [[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]] (12th title)
| season = [[2023–24 Highland Football League|2023–24]]
| most_champs = [[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]<br/>[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]] (18&nbsp;titles each)
| website = [http://www.highlandfootballleague.com highlandfootballleague.com]
| current = [[2024–25 Highland Football League]]
| relegation = [[Midlands Football League]]<br/>[[North Caledonian Football League]]<br/>[[North Region Junior Football League|North Superleague]]
}}


The '''Scottish Highland Football League''' ('''SHFL''', commonly known as the '''Highland League''') is a senior [[association football|football]] league based in the north of [[Scotland]]. The league sits at level 5 on the [[Scottish football league system]], acting as a feeder to the [[Scottish Professional Football League]]<!--, and is above three regional leagues at level 6-->.
Many of the member clubs have performed very well when competing against SFL clubs in the [[Scottish Cup]].


Founded in 1893, it is currently composed of 18 member clubs in a single division. Geographically, the league covers the [[Scottish Highlands]] as well as [[Moray]], [[Aberdeenshire (unitary)|Aberdeenshire]], the cities of [[Aberdeen]] and [[Dundee]], [[Angus (council area)|Angus]] and parts of northern [[Perthshire]].
The league has been somewhat weakened in recent years by the departure of many former members who have subsequently joined the SFL. This happened in [[1994]] when [[Caledonian F.C.]], [[Inverness Thistle F.C.]] and [[Ross County F.C.]] left. Until then the HFL operated with 18 clubs, which was reduced by the departure of the three mentioned clubs who were replaced by the election of [[Wick Academy F.C.]] from the [[North Caledonian Football League]] to create a league of 16 clubs. This was the state of affairs till [[2000]] when [[Elgin City F.C.]] and [[Peterhead F.C.]] were elected into the SFL. In [[2002]] [[Inverurie Loco Works F.C.]] were elected into the HFL to give it a membership of 15 clubs, with which it continues to operate.


Since 2014–15, it has featured in the senior [[Scottish football league system|pyramid system]]. The winners take part in an end-of-season promotion play-off with the [[Lowland Football League]] champions, with the winners then competing against the bottom club in [[Scottish League Two]] for a place in the SPFL.<ref name="SFA vote">{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22862971 |title=Scottish FA approves Lowland League for next season |publisher=BBC Sport |date=11 June 2013}}</ref> Promotion and relegation also exists between the three Highlands-based regional leagues at level 6 ([[Midlands Football League|Midlands League]], [[North Caledonian Football League|North Caledonian League]], and [[North Region Junior Football League]]).
==HFL Members==


The league's current sponsorship deal is with the [[Breedon Group]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Breedon Extends Sponsorship of the Highland League |url=http://www.highlandfootballleague.com/News/Item/2018_Breedon_Extends_Sponsorship_of_the_Highland_League.aspx |website=Highland Football League |access-date=27 June 2021}}</ref>
*[[Brora Rangers F.C.]]
*[[Buckie Thistle F.C.]]
*[[Clachnacuddin F.C.]]
*[[Cove Rangers F.C.]]
*[[Deveronvale F.C.]]
*[[Forres Mechanics F.C.]]
*[[Fort William F.C.]]
*[[Fraserburgh F.C.]]
*[[Huntly F.C.]]
*[[Inverurie Loco Works F.C.]]
*[[Keith F.C.]]
*[[Lossiemouth F.C.]]
*[[Nairn County F.C.]]
*[[Rothes F.C.]]
*[[Wick Academy F.C.]]


==Format==
The HFL is a full member of the [[Scottish Football Association]]


Each team in the league plays each other twice during a season – once at home, once away, for a total of 34 matches. The standard league scoring system of [[Three points for a win|3 points for a win and 1 for a draw]] is applied, with ties in the league table broken by [[goal difference]]. The champions are presented with the League trophy and a flag, either immediately after the match which secures the victory, or at the next match at which it is practical to do so.


With the introduction of the new pyramid structure in Scottish football, a new schedule was introduced in the 2014–15 season, in order to ensure that all matches affecting the title are completed in time for the promotion playoffs beginning in April. As the region is prone to severe weather in winter, postponements have sometimes caused the conclusion of the season to be delayed (e.g. in 2013, a prolonged spell of bad weather meant the final matches were not played until 25 May). Various proposals which would have reduced the number of matches a team would play (either by instituting a two-phase season like that used in the [[Scottish Premiership]], or by dividing the League into two smaller divisions), were considered but did not find favour with League members. Instead, clubs now play both a Saturday and a Wednesday fixture most weeks from August through October, taking advantage of milder weather at the start of the season. The new schedule builds in a four-week buffer near the end of the season during which no matches are initially scheduled, allowing any backlog of postponed matches to be cleared before the final fixtures.
==List of HFL championship winners:==


=== Scottish Cup ===
All clubs are full members of the [[Scottish Football Association]], so qualify automatically for the following season's first round of the [[Scottish Cup]]. The league champions and the runner-up team receive a [[bye (sports)|bye]] into the cup's second round. Since 2014 the champions have taken part in the [[Scottish Challenge Cup]]; this was extended to the top four clubs from 2016. In 2016 the champions also gained a place in the [[Scottish League Cup]].


== History ==
<br>'''1893-94''' Inverness Thistle
<br>'''1894-95''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1895-96''' Inverness Caledonian (won after a play-off)
<br>'''1896-97''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1897-98''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1898-99''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1899-00''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1900-01''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1901-02''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1902-03''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1903-04''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1904-05''' Clachnacuddin (won after a play-off)
<br>'''1905-06''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1906-07''' Inverness Thistle
<br>'''1907-08''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1908-09''' Inverness Citadel
<br>'''1909-10''' Inverness Thistle
<br>'''1910-11''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1911-12''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1912-13''' Aberdeen 'A'
<br>'''1913-14''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1914-15''' unfinished
<br>'''1915-16''' - '''1918-19''' No HFL championship competed for during the [[World War I|First World War]]
<br>'''1919-20''' Buckie Thistle
<br>'''1920-21''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1921-22''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1922-23''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1923-24''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1924-25''' Aberdeen 'A'
<br>'''1925-26''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1926-27''' Buckie Thistle
<br>'''1927-28''' Buckie Thistle
<br>'''1928-29''' Inverness Thistle
<br>'''1929-30''' Huntly
<br>'''1930-31''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1931-32''' Elgin City
<br>'''1932-33''' Fraserburgh
<br>'''1933-34''' Buckie Thistle
<br>'''1934-35''' Elgin City
<br>'''1935-36''' Inverness Thistle
<br>'''1936-37''' Buckie Thistle
<br>'''1937-38''' Fraserburgh
<br>'''1938-39''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1939-40''' - '''1945-46''' No HFL championship competed for during the [[Second World War]]
<br>'''1946-47''' Peterhead
<br>'''1947-48''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1948-49''' Peterhead
<br>'''1949-50''' Peterhead
<br>'''1950-51''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1951-52''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1952-53''' Elgin City
<br>'''1953-54''' Buckie Thistle
<br>'''1954-55''' Winner undecided.
<br>'''1955-56''' Elgin City
<br>'''1956-57''' Buckie Thistle
<br>'''1957-58''' Buckie Thistle
<br>'''1958-59''' Rothes (won after a play-off)
<br>'''1959-60''' Elgin City
<br>'''1960-61''' Elgin City (won after a play-off)
<br>'''1961-62''' Keith
<br>'''1962-63''' Elgin City
<br>'''1963-64''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1964-65''' Elgin City
<br>'''1965-66''' Elgin City
<br>'''1966-67''' Ross County
<br>'''1967-68''' Elgin City
<br>'''1968-69''' Elgin City
<br>'''1969-70''' Elgin City
<br>'''1970-71''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1971-72''' Inverness Thistle
<br>'''1972-73''' Inverness Thistle (won after a play-off)
<br>'''1973-74''' Elgin City
<br>'''1974-75''' Clachnacuddin
<br>'''1975-76''' Nairn County (won after a play-off)
<br>'''1976-77''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1977-78''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1978-79''' Keith
<br>'''1979-80''' Keith
<br>'''1980-81''' Keith
<br>'''1981-82''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1982-83''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1983-84''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1984-85''' Keith
<br>'''1985-86''' Forres Mechanics
<br>'''1986-87''' Inverness Thistle
<br>'''1987-88''' Inverness Caledonian
<br>'''1988-89''' Peterhead
<br>'''1989-90''' Elgin City
<br>'''1990-91''' Ross County
<br>'''1991-92''' Ross County
<br>'''1992-93''' Championship withheld (Elgin City had won the league, but had the title removed from them)
<br>'''1993-94''' Huntly
<br>'''1994-95''' Huntly
<br>'''1995-96''' Huntly
<br>'''1996-97''' Huntly
<br>'''1997-98''' Huntly
<br>'''1998-99''' Peterhead
<br>'''1999-00''' Keith
<br>'''2000-01''' Cove Rangers
<br>'''2001-02''' Fraserburgh
<br>'''2002-03''' Deveronvale
<br>'''2003-04''' Clachnacuddin


==External link==
===Formation===
The Highland Football League was formed on 4 August 1893, at the [[Inverness]] Workman's Club by employees of the Highland Railway Company who had their Company Headquarters, Locomotive and Carriage & Wagon Workshops (Loch Gorm Works), based in the Highland capital and where they employed circa 700 staff. The original league consisted of seven teams: [[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]], [[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]], [[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]], [[Forres Mechanics F.C.|Forres Mechanics]], [[Inverness Union F.C.|Inverness Union]], [[Inverness Citadel F.C.|Inverness Citadel]] and [[Cameron Highlanders F.C.|Cameron Highlanders]]. Dingwall Victoria United (later renamed [[Ross County F.C.|Ross County]]) were an eighth original member, but resigned membership in November 1893. The inaugural champions were Inverness Thistle. Of the original teams, two are still playing in the league today (Clachnacuddin and Forres Mechanics) while Caledonian and Thistle merged to become current [[Scottish Professional Football League|Scottish League]] club [[Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C.|Inverness Caledonian Thistle]].


===Departures and expansions===
[http://www.highlandfootballleague.com/ HFL Website]


The league has been somewhat weakened by the departure of many former members who have subsequently joined the SFL. In [[1994–95 in Scottish football|1994]], [[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]], [[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]] and [[Ross County F.C.|Ross County]] left. Until then the HFL had operated with 18 clubs; this was reduced by the departure of the three mentioned clubs, but [[Wick Academy F.C.|Wick Academy]] from the [[North Caledonian Football League]] were elected, to create a league of 16 clubs. This was the state of affairs till [[2000–01 in Scottish football|2000]] when [[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]] and [[Peterhead F.C.|Peterhead]] were elected into the SFL. In [[2002–03 in Scottish football|2002]] [[Inverurie Loco Works F.C.|Inverurie Loco Works]] were elected into the HFL to give it a membership of 15 clubs. Inverurie Locos are another Highland League football club with its origins in the Scottish railways, having been formed by employees of the Great North of Scotland Railway who had their Locomotive and Carriage and Wagon Workshops in Inverurie, hence the football club's name.
[[Category:Scottish football competitions]]

In 2008, North Region Junior League sides [[Formartine United F.C.|Formartine United]] and [[Turriff United F.C.|Turriff United]] both submitted bids to join the Highland League, following in the footsteps of past Junior League side Inverurie Locos. [[Banks O' Dee F.C.|Banks O' Dee]] and [[Strathspey Thistle F.C.|Strathspey Thistle]] also applied. On 25 February 2009, Formartine United, Strathspey Thistle and Turriff United were accepted into the league for the following season, with Banks O' Dee being the unsuccessful club.

===Pyramid===
Until the reorganisation of [[Football in Scotland|Scottish football]] during the [[2012–13 in Scottish football|2012–13 season]], the league was historically one of the senior leagues in Scottish football, along with the [[Scottish Premier League]] and [[Scottish Football League]], as well as the [[East of Scotland League|East of Scotland]] and [[South of Scotland League|South of Scotland]] Leagues.

Since the 2014–15 season, the league champions have had the chance to qualify for promotion to the [[Scottish League Two]] via a play-off with the winners of the [[Lowland Football League]], the winners then playing off against the bottom team in League Two. Although the introduction of a route into the [[Scottish Professional Football League]] was broadly welcomed, it also provoked some concern about the potential financial burden on smaller clubs who may need to significantly upgrade their grounds to meet the required standards. The logistics of travel to away games in a league dominated by [[Central Belt|central belt]] teams is also a concern, particularly for geographically remote clubs such as [[Wick Academy F.C.|Wick Academy]] and [[Brora Rangers F.C.|Brora Rangers]].

At the end of the 2018–19 season, [[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]] became the first Highland League club to gain promotion to the [[SPFL]] via the pyramid play-off, after beating [[Berwick Rangers F.C.|Berwick Rangers]] 7–0 on aggregate in the [[2018–19 Scottish League Two#Final|League Two play-off final]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48321803 |title=Aberdeen has room for two teams, say Cove Rangers after promotion |publisher=BBC Sport |date=18 May 2019 |access-date=20 May 2019}}</ref> Two years later, [[Brechin City F.C.|Brechin City]] became the first SPFL club to be relegated into the Highland League after losing 3–1 on aggregate to [[Kelty Hearts F.C.|Kelty Hearts]] in the [[2020–21 Scottish League Two#Final|League Two play-off final]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57132097 |title=Brechin City 0&ndash;1 Kelty Hearts |access-date=26 May 2021 |date=23 May 2021 |website=BBC Sport |first=Tyrone |last=Smith}}</ref>

At the end of the 2020–21 season the threat of relegation was introduced to the league, as the [[North Caledonian League]], a newly formed Midlands League, and North Superleague were all brought into the pyramid as feeder leagues. At the end of the following season, [[Fort William F.C.|Fort William]] became the first victim of the drop as they failed to play their games against North Superleague side [[Banks O' Dee F.C.|Banks O' Dee]] in the playoff final, giving the Aberdeen side a bye into the Highland League as Fort William fell into the North Caledonian League.

==Member clubs==
{{Location map+ |Scotland North|width=600 |float=right |caption=Location of teams in '''2024–25 Highland Football League''' |places=
{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.129066 |long=-2.095476 |label=[[Banks O' Dee F.C.|Banks O' Dee]]|position=left}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=56.735529 |long=-2.656564 |label=[[Brechin City F.C.|Brechin City]]|position=top}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=58.00813 |long=-3.858143 |label=[[Brora Rangers F.C.|Brora Rangers]] |position=right}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.673056 |long=-2.96625 |label=[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]] |position=top }}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.4859 |long=-4.238 |label=[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]|position=left}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.663326 |long=-2.517742 |label=[[Deveronvale F.C.|Deveronvale]] |position=bottom }}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.338056 |long=-2.196111 |label=[[Formartine United F.C.|Formartine United]]|position=right}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.612631 |long=-3.615136 |label=[[Forres Mechanics F.C.|Forres Mechanics]]|position=right}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.690022 |long=-2.003969 |label=[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]]|position=top}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.449072 |long=-2.783061 |label=[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]|position=right}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.290453 |long=-2.381508 |label=[[Inverurie Loco Works F.C.|Inverurie Loco Works]]|position=left}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.540833 |long=-2.944722 |label=[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]|position=top}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.713672 |long=-3.285489 |label=[[Lossiemouth F.C.|Lossiemouth]]|position=left}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.579 |long=-3.8725 |label=[[Nairn County F.C.|Nairn County]]|position=bottom}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.52 |long=-3.208 |label=[[Rothes F.C.|Rothes]] |position=bottom}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.329293 |long=-3.608772 |label=[[Strathspey Thistle F.C.|Strathspey Thistle]] |position=bottom}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=57.536389 |long=-2.467222 |label=[[Turriff United F.C.|Turriff United]] |position=right}}

{{Location map~ |Scotland North|marksize=6 |lat=58.4325 |long=-3.092778 |label=[[Wick Academy F.C.|Wick Academy]] |position=left}}
}}

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!Team
!Location
!Stadium
!data-sort-type="number" |Capacity
!data-sort-type="number" |Seats
!data-sort-type="number" |Joined
!data-sort-type="number" |Titles
|-
|[[Banks O' Dee F.C.|Banks O' Dee]]
|[[Aberdeen]]
|[[Spain Park]]
| align="right" |876
| align="right" |100
| align="center" |2022
| align="center" |
|-
|[[Brechin City F.C.|Brechin City]]
|[[Brechin]]
|[[Glebe Park, Brechin|Glebe Park]]
|align=right|4,083
|align=right|1,519
|align=center|2021
|align=center|1
|-
|[[Brora Rangers F.C.|Brora Rangers]]
|[[Brora]]
|Dudgeon Park
|align=right|4,000
|align=right|200
|align=center|1962
|align=center|3
|-
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|[[Buckie]]
|[[Victoria Park, Buckie|Victoria Park]]
|align=right|3,000
|align=right|400
|align=center|1909
|align=center|12
|-
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Inverness]]
|[[Grant Street Park]]
|align=right|2,074
|align=right|154
|align=center|1893
|align=center|18
|-
|[[Deveronvale F.C.|Deveronvale]]
|[[Banff, Aberdeenshire|Banff]]
|[[Princess Royal Park]]
|align=right|2,600
|align=right|360
|align=center|1938
|align=center|2
|-
|[[Formartine United F.C.|Formartine United]]
|[[Pitmedden]]
|[[North Lodge Park]]
|align=right|2,500
|align=right|300
|align=center|2009
|align=center|
|-
|[[Forres Mechanics F.C.|Forres Mechanics]]
|[[Forres]]
|[[Mosset Park]]
|align=right|2,700
|align=right|502
|align=center|1893<ref group = "note">Forres Mechanics did not compete 1895-1896, 1901-1902, and 2020-21.</ref>
|align=center|2
|-
|[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]]
|[[Fraserburgh]]
|[[Bellslea Park]]
|align=right|3,000
|align=right|480
|align=center|1922<ref group = "note">Fraserburgh did not compete 1926-1928.</ref>
|align=center|4
|-
|[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]
|[[Huntly]]
|[[Christie Park, Huntly|Christie Park]]
|align=right|3,500
|align=right|270
|align=center|1928
|align=center|7
|-
|[[Inverurie Loco Works F.C.|Inverurie Loco Works]]
|[[Inverurie]]
|[[Harlaw Park, Inverurie|Harlaw Park]]
|align=right|1,400
|align=right|250
|align=center|2001
|align=center|
|-
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|[[Keith, Moray|Keith]]
|[[Kynoch Park]]
|align=right|2,362
|align=right|370
|align=center|1924
|align=center|7
|-
|[[Lossiemouth F.C.|Lossiemouth]]
|[[Lossiemouth]]
|[[Grant Park, Lossiemouth|Grant Park]]
|align=right|2,050
|align=right|250
|align=center|1946
|align=center|
|-
|[[Nairn County F.C.|Nairn County]]
|[[Nairn]]
|Station Park
|align=right|2,250
|align=right|250
|align=center|1914
|align=center|1
|-
|[[Rothes F.C.|Rothes]]
|[[Rothes]]
|Mackessack Park
|align=right|2,700
|align=right|184
|align=center|1938
|align=center|1
|-
|[[Strathspey Thistle F.C.|Strathspey Thistle]]
|[[Grantown-on-Spey]]
|Seafield Park
|align=right|1,600
|align=right|150
|align=center|2009
|
|-
|[[Turriff United F.C.|Turriff United]]
|[[Turriff]]
|[[The Haughs]]
|align=right|2,135
|align=right|135
|align=center|2009
|
|-
|[[Wick Academy F.C.|Wick Academy]]
|[[Wick, Caithness|Wick]]
|[[Harmsworth Park]]
|align=right|2,412
|align=right|102
|align=center|1994
|
|}

===Former members===
;Elected to the Scottish Football League
*[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]], 2000; ({{Scottish football updater|ElginCty}})
*[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]*, 1994;
*[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]*, 1994;
*[[Peterhead F.C.|Peterhead]], 2000; ({{Scottish football updater|Peterhea}})
*[[Ross County F.C.|Ross County]], 1994; ({{Scottish football updater|RossCoun}})

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Caledonian and Inverness Thistle combined to form [[Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C.|Inverness Caledonian Thistle]] upon joining the [[Scottish Football League]] in 1994. ICT now play in the {{Scottish football updater|InvernCT}}.

;Promoted to the Scottish Professional Football League
*[[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]], 2019; ({{Scottish football updater|CoveRang}})
'''Relegated to the North Caledonian League/Midlands League/North Region League'''

* [[Fort William F.C.|Fort William]], 2022; ([[North Caledonian Football Association|North Caledonian League]])

;Defunct/merged

* [[Elgin Caledonian F.C.|Elgin Caledonian]]
* [[Inverness Celtic F.C.|Inverness Celtic]]
* [[Inverness Citadel F.C.|Inverness Citadel]]
* [[Inverness Union F.C.|Inverness Union]]

;Military sides (generally temporarily based in the area)

* [[2nd Highland Light Infantry F.C.|(2nd) Highland Light Infantry]]
* [[93rd Highland Regiment F.C.|93rd Highlanders]]
* [[Black Watch F.C.|Black Watch]]
* [[Cameron Highlanders F.C.|Cameron Highlanders]]
* Highland Garrison Training Battalion
* [[King's Own Scottish Borderers F.C.|K.O.S.B.]]
* RAF Kinloss
* Seaforth Highlanders

==Other competitions==
The main competitions are:
*[[Highland League Cup]]
*SHFL U18 League
*SHFL U16 League

The [[North of Scotland Football Association|North of Scotland FA]] Clubs compete in the:
*[[North of Scotland Cup]]
*North of Scotland FA U20 League

The [[Aberdeenshire and District Football Association|Aberdeenshire FA]] clubs compete in the:
*[[Aberdeenshire Cup]]
*[[Aberdeenshire Shield]]
*[[Aberdeenshire and District League|Aberdeenshire & District League]]

==List of HFL championship winners==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! width=105|Season
! width=180|Winner
! width=180|Runner-up
|-
|1893–94
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1894–95
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|-
|1895–96
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]<ref group = "note" name="play-off winners">won after a play-off</ref>
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|-
|1896–97
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1897–98
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1898–99
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|-
|1899–1900
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|-
|1900–01
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1901–02
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|-
|1902–03
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|-
|1903–04
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Inverness Citadel F.C.|Inverness Citadel]]
|-
|1904–05
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]<ref group = "note">[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]] were awarded the Championship after Black Watch refused to play-off due to the referee that the League appointed</ref>
|[[Black Watch F.C.|Black Watch]]
|-
|1905–06
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]<ref group = "note" name="play-off winners" />
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1906–07
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1907–08
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[2nd Highland Light Infantry F.C.|Highland Light Infantry]]
|-
|1908–09
|[[Inverness Citadel F.C.|Inverness Citadel]]
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|-
|1909–10
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]<ref group = "note" name="play-off winners" />
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|-
|1910–11
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|-
|1911–12
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]<ref group = "note" name="play-off winners" />
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1912–13
|[[Aberdeen F.C.|Aberdeen]] 'A'
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|-
|1913–14
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Aberdeen F.C.|Aberdeen]] 'A'
|-
|1914–15
|colspan=2|unfinished<ref group = "note">Clachnacuddin had most points</ref>
|-
|1919–20
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|-
|1920–21
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|-
|1921–22
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|-
|1922–23
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|-
|1923–24
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|-
|1924–25
|[[Aberdeen F.C.|Aberdeen]] 'A'
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1925–26
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|-
|1926–27
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|-
|1927–28
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|-
|1928–29
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|-
|1929–30
|[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|-
|1930–31
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|-
|1931–32
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|-
|1932–33
|[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]]
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|-
|1933–34
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|[[Forres Mechanics F.C.|Forres Mechanics]]
|-
|1934–35
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]
|-
|1935–36
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|[[Peterhead F.C.|Peterhead]]
|-
|1936–37
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|[[Peterhead F.C.|Peterhead]]
|-
|1937–38
|[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]]
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|-
|1938–39
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|-
|1939–40
|colspan=2|unfinished<ref group = "note">[[Keith F.C.|Keith]] had most points</ref>
|-
|1946–47
|[[Peterhead F.C.|Peterhead]]
|[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]
|-
|1947–48
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Peterhead F.C.|Peterhead]]
|-
|1948–49
|[[Peterhead F.C.|Peterhead]]
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|-
|1949–50
|[[Peterhead F.C.|Peterhead]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1950–51
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|-
|1951–52
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]
|-
|1952–53
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|-
|1953–54
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|-
|1954–55
|colspan=2|unfinished<ref group = "note">[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]] and Clachnacuddin were equal on points</ref>
|-
|1955–56
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]<ref group = "note" name="play-off winners" />
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|-
|1956–57
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1957–58
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|-
|1958–59
|[[Rothes F.C.|Rothes]]<ref group = "note" name="play-off winners" />
|[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]]
|-
|1959–60
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1960–61
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]<ref group = "note" name="play-off winners" />
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|-
|1961–62
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|-
|1962–63
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1963–64
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Nairn County F.C.|Nairn County]]
|-
|1964–65
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|[[Nairn County F.C.|Nairn County]]
|-
|1965–66
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1966–67
|[[Ross County F.C.|Ross County]]
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|-
|1967–68
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|[[Ross County F.C.|Ross County]]
|-
|1968–69
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|-
|1969–70
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1970–71
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|-
|1971–72
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|-
|1972–73
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]<ref group = "note" name="play-off winners" />
|[[Ross County F.C.|Ross County]]
|-
|1973–74
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|-
|1974–75
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|-
|1975–76
|[[Nairn County F.C.|Nairn County]]<ref group = "note" name="play-off winners" />
|[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]]
|-
|1976–77
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Peterhead F.C.|Peterhead]]
|-
|1977–78
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Peterhead F.C.|Peterhead]]
|-
|1978–79
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1979–80
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|[[Brora Rangers F.C.|Brora Rangers]]
|-
|1980–81
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]]
|-
|1981–82
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Peterhead F.C.|Peterhead]]
|-
|1982–83
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|-
|1983–84
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|-
|1984–85
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|1985–86
|[[Forres Mechanics F.C.|Forres Mechanics]]
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|-
|[[1986–87 Highland Football League|1986–87]]
|[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|[[1987–88 Highland Football League|1987–88]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|-
|[[1988–89 Highland Football League|1988–89]]
|[[Peterhead F.C.|Peterhead]]
|[[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]]
|-
|[[1989–90 Highland Football League|1989–90]]
|[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|[[1990–91 Highland Football League|1990–91]]
|[[Ross County F.C.|Ross County]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|[[1991–92 Highland Football League|1991–92]]
|[[Ross County F.C.|Ross County]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|[[1992–93 Highland Football League|1992–93]]
|colspan=2|withheld<ref group = "note">[[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]] won the league, but were found to have dishonestly requested the bringing forward of their final match in order to avoid two players being unavailable through suspension</ref>
|-
|[[1993–94 Highland Football League|1993–94]]
|[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]
|[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]
|-
|[[1994–95 Highland Football League|1994–95]]
|[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]
|[[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]]
|-
|[[1995–96 Highland Football League|1995–96]]
|[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]
|[[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]]
|-
|[[1996–97 Highland Football League|1996–97]]
|[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|-
|[[1997–98 Highland Football League|1997–98]]
|[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]
|[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]]
|-
|[[1998–99 Highland Football League|1998–99]]
|[[Peterhead F.C.|Peterhead]]
|[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]
|-
|[[1999–2000 Highland Football League|1999–2000]]
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]]
|-
|[[2000–01 Highland Football League|2000–01]]
|[[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]]
|[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]
|-
|[[2001–02 Highland Football League|2001–02]]
|[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]]
|[[Deveronvale F.C.|Deveronvale]]
|-
|[[2002–03 Highland Football League|2002–03]]
|[[Deveronvale F.C.|Deveronvale]]
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|-
|[[2003–04 Highland Football League|2003–04]]
|[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|-
|[[2004–05 Highland Football League|2004–05]]
|[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]
|[[Inverurie Loco Works F.C.|Inverurie Loco Works]]
|-
|[[2005–06 Highland Football League|2005–06]]
|[[Deveronvale F.C.|Deveronvale]]
|[[Inverurie Loco Works F.C.|Inverurie Loco Works]]
|-
|[[2006–07 Highland Football League|2006–07]]
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|[[Inverurie Loco Works F.C.|Inverurie Loco Works]]
|-
|[[2007–08 Highland Football League|2007–08]]
|[[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]]
|[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]
|-
|[[2008–09 Highland Football League|2008–09]]
|[[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]]
|[[Deveronvale F.C.|Deveronvale]]
|-
|[[2009–10 Highland Football League|2009–10]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|[[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]]
|-
|[[2010–11 Highland Football League|2010–11]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|[[Deveronvale F.C.|Deveronvale]]
|-
|[[2011–12 Highland Football League|2011–12]]
|[[Forres Mechanics F.C.|Forres Mechanics]]
|[[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]]
|-
|[[2012–13 Highland Football League|2012–13]]
|[[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]]
|[[Formartine United F.C.|Formartine United]]
|-
|[[2013–14 Highland Football League|2013–14]]
|[[Brora Rangers F.C.|Brora Rangers]]
|[[Inverurie Loco Works F.C.|Inverurie Loco Works]]
|-
|[[2014–15 Highland Football League|2014–15]]
|[[Brora Rangers F.C.|Brora Rangers]]
|[[Turriff United F.C.|Turriff United]]
|-
|[[2015–16 Highland Football League|2015–16]]
|[[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]]
|[[Formartine United F.C.|Formartine United]]
|-
|[[2016–17 Highland Football League|2016–17]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|[[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]]
|-
|[[2017–18 Highland Football League|2017–18]]
|[[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]]
|[[Formartine United F.C.|Formartine United]]
|-
|[[2018–19 Highland Football League|2018–19]]
|'''[[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]]*'''
|[[Brora Rangers F.C.|Brora Rangers]]
|-
|[[2019&ndash;20 Highland Football League|2019&ndash;20]]
|[[Brora Rangers F.C.|Brora Rangers]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51987594 |title=Highland League brought to an early end with Brora Rangers awarded title |first=Tyrone |last=Smith |website=BBC Sport |publisher=BBC |date=21 March 2020 |access-date=21 March 2020}}</ref>
|[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]]
|-
|[[2020&ndash;21 Highland Football League|2020&ndash;21]]
|[[Brora Rangers F.C.|Brora Rangers]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56576721 |title=Brora Rangers & Kelty Hearts champions as Highland & Lowland League seasons end |website=BBC Sport |publisher=BBC |date=30 March 2021 |access-date=30 March 2021}}</ref>
|[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]]
|-
|[[2021-22 Highland Football League|2021–22]]
|[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|-
|[[2022–23 Highland Football League|2022–23]]
|[[Brechin City F.C.|Brechin City]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|-
|[[2023–24 Highland Football League|2023–24]]
|[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]
|[[Brechin City F.C.|Brechin City]]
|}
:'''<nowiki>*</nowiki> Team promoted to [[Scottish League Two]]'''
<small>Source:[http://sfha.org.uk/highlandleaguetables.pdf Scottish Football Historical Archive – Highland League Final Tables]</small>

===Performance by club===
{{updated|after [[2023–24 Highland Football League|2023–24]]}}
Clubs currently playing in the league are shown in '''bold'''. Clubs no longer active are shown in ''italics''.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! width=145|Club
! width=80|Winners
! width=80|Runners-up
! Winning Years
|-
| ''[[Caledonian F.C.|Caledonian]]''
| {{center|18}}
| {{center|21}}
| 1895–96, 1898–99, 1899–1900, 1901–02, 1910–11, 1913–14, 1925–26, 1930–31, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1963–64, 1970–71, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, [[1987–88 Highland Football League|1987–88]]
|-
| '''[[Clachnacuddin F.C.|Clachnacuddin]]'''
| {{center|18}}
| {{center|8}}
| 1894–95, 1896–97, 1897–98, 1900–01, 1902–03, 1903–04, 1904–05, 1905–06, 1907–08, 1911–12, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1938–39, 1947–48, 1974–75, [[2003–04 Highland Football League|2003–04]]
|-
| [[Elgin City F.C.|Elgin City]]
| {{center|14}}
| {{center|12}}
| 1931–32, 1934–35, 1952–53, 1955–56, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1973–74, [[1989–90 Highland Football League|1989–90]]
|-
| '''[[Buckie Thistle F.C.|Buckie Thistle]]'''
| {{center|12}}
| {{center|13}}
| 1919–20, 1926–27, 1927–28, 1933–34, 1936–37, 1953–54, 1956–57, 1957–58, [[2009–10 Highland Football League|2009–10]], [[2010–11 Highland Football League|2010–11]], [[2016–17 Highland Football League|2016–17]], [[2023–24 Highland Football League|2023–24]]
|-
| ''[[Inverness Thistle F.C.|Inverness Thistle]]''
| {{center|8}}
| {{center|9}}
| 1893–94, 1906–07, 1909–10, 1928–29, 1935–36, 1971–72, 1972–73, [[1986–87 Highland Football League|1986–87]]
|-
| '''[[Keith F.C.|Keith]]'''
| {{center|7}}
| {{center|7}}
| 1961–62, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1984–85, [[1999–2000 Highland Football League|1999–2000]], [[2006–07 Highland Football League|2006–07]]
|-
| [[Cove Rangers F.C.|Cove Rangers]]
| {{center|7}}
| {{center|6}}
| [[2000–01 Highland Football League|2000–01]], [[2007–08 Highland Football League|2007–08]], [[2008–09 Highland Football League|2008–09]], [[2012–13 Highland Football League|2012–13]], [[2015–16 Highland Football League|2015–16]], [[2017–18 Highland Football League|2017–18]], [[2018–19 Highland Football League|2018–19]]
|-
| '''[[Huntly F.C.|Huntly]]'''
| {{center|7}}
| {{center|5}}
| 1929–30, [[1993–94 Highland Football League|1993–94]], [[1994–95 Highland Football League|1994–95]], [[1995–96 Highland Football League|1995–96]], [[1996–97 Highland Football League|1996–97]], [[1997–98 Highland Football League|1997–98]], [[2004–05 Highland Football League|2004–05]]
|-
| [[Peterhead F.C.|Peterhead]]
| {{center|5}}
| {{center|6}}
| 1946–47, 1948–49, 1949–50, [[1988–89 Highland Football League|1988–89]], [[1998–99 Highland Football League|1998–99]]
|-
| '''[[Fraserburgh F.C.|Fraserburgh]]'''
| {{center|4}}
| {{center|7}}
| 1932–33, 1937–38, [[2001–02 Highland Football League|2001–02]], [[2021–22 Highland Football League|2021–22]]
|-
| '''[[Brora Rangers F.C.|Brora Rangers]]'''
| {{center|4}}
| {{center|2}}
| [[2013–14 Highland Football League|2013–14]], [[2014–15 Highland Football League|2014–15]], [[2019&ndash;20 Highland Football League|2019&ndash;20]], [[2020&ndash;21 Highland Football League|2020&ndash;21]]
|-
| [[Ross County F.C.|Ross County]]
| {{center|3}}
| {{center|2}}
| 1966–67, [[1990–91 Highland Football League|1990–91]], [[1991–92 Highland Football League|1991–92]]
|-
| '''[[Deveronvale F.C.|Deveronvale]]'''
| {{center|2}}
| {{center|3}}
| [[2002–03 Highland Football League|2002–03]], [[2005–06 Highland Football League|2005–06]]
|-
| [[Aberdeen F.C.|Aberdeen]] 'A'
| {{center|2}}
| {{center|1}}
| 1912–13, 1924–25
|-
| '''[[Forres Mechanics F.C.|Forres Mechanics]]'''
| {{center|2}}
| {{center|1}}
| 1985–86, [[2011–12 Highland Football League|2011–12]]
|-
| '''[[Nairn County F.C.|Nairn County]]'''
| {{center|1}}
| {{center|2}}
| 1975–76
|-
| '''[[Brechin City F.C.|Brechin City]]'''
| {{center|1}}
| {{center|1}}
| [[2022–23 Highland Football League|2022–23]]
|-
| ''[[Inverness Citadel]]''
| {{center|1}}
| {{center|1}}
| 1908–09
|-
| '''[[Rothes F.C.|Rothes]]'''
| {{center|1}}
| {{center|0}}
| 1958–59
|-
| '''[[Inverurie Loco Works F.C.|Inverurie Loco Works]]'''
| {{center|0}}
| {{center|4}}
|
|-
| '''[[Formartine United F.C.|Formartine United]]'''
| {{center|0}}
| {{center|3}}
|
|-
| ''[[Black Watch F.C.|Black Watch]]''
| {{center|0}}
| {{center|1}}
|
|-
| ''[[2nd Highland Light Infantry F.C.|Highland Light Infantry]]''
| {{center|0}}
| {{center|1}}
|
|-
| '''[[Turriff United F.C.|Turriff United]]'''
| {{center|0}}
| {{center|1}}
|
|-
|}

==Notes==
<references group="note" />

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
* {{Official website|www.highlandfootballleague.com}}
* [http://www.highlandleague.net Former official website]
* [http://sfha.org.uk/highlandleaguetables.pdf Final Tables 1893–present] (PDF)
* [http://sfha.org.uk/highlandleagueresults.htm Dates and results 1893–2024 Scottish Football Historical Results Archive]
*
{{Highland Football League}}
{{Football in Scotland}}
{{Authority control}}

[[Category:Highland Football League| ]]
[[Category:Football leagues in Scotland|5]]
[[Category:Football in Aberdeenshire]]
[[Category:Football in Aberdeen]]
[[Category:Football in Highland (council area)]]
[[Category:Football in Moray]]
[[Category:1893 establishments in Scotland]]
[[Category:Fifth level football leagues in Europe|Sco]]
[[Category:Professional sports leagues in the United Kingdom]]

Latest revision as of 14:49, 10 November 2024

Highland Football League
Founded1893
Country Scotland
Number of clubs18
Level on pyramid5
Promotion toScottish League Two
Relegation toMidlands Football League
North Caledonian Football League
North Superleague
Domestic cup(s)Scottish Cup
Scottish League Cup (champions)
Scottish Challenge Cup (top 4)
League cup(s)Highland League Cup
Current championsBuckie Thistle (12th title)
(2023–24)
Most championshipsClachnacuddin
Caledonian (18 titles each)
Websitehighlandfootballleague.com
Current: 2024–25 Highland Football League

The Scottish Highland Football League (SHFL, commonly known as the Highland League) is a senior football league based in the north of Scotland. The league sits at level 5 on the Scottish football league system, acting as a feeder to the Scottish Professional Football League.

Founded in 1893, it is currently composed of 18 member clubs in a single division. Geographically, the league covers the Scottish Highlands as well as Moray, Aberdeenshire, the cities of Aberdeen and Dundee, Angus and parts of northern Perthshire.

Since 2014–15, it has featured in the senior pyramid system. The winners take part in an end-of-season promotion play-off with the Lowland Football League champions, with the winners then competing against the bottom club in Scottish League Two for a place in the SPFL.[1] Promotion and relegation also exists between the three Highlands-based regional leagues at level 6 (Midlands League, North Caledonian League, and North Region Junior Football League).

The league's current sponsorship deal is with the Breedon Group.[2]

Format

[edit]

Each team in the league plays each other twice during a season – once at home, once away, for a total of 34 matches. The standard league scoring system of 3 points for a win and 1 for a draw is applied, with ties in the league table broken by goal difference. The champions are presented with the League trophy and a flag, either immediately after the match which secures the victory, or at the next match at which it is practical to do so.

With the introduction of the new pyramid structure in Scottish football, a new schedule was introduced in the 2014–15 season, in order to ensure that all matches affecting the title are completed in time for the promotion playoffs beginning in April. As the region is prone to severe weather in winter, postponements have sometimes caused the conclusion of the season to be delayed (e.g. in 2013, a prolonged spell of bad weather meant the final matches were not played until 25 May). Various proposals which would have reduced the number of matches a team would play (either by instituting a two-phase season like that used in the Scottish Premiership, or by dividing the League into two smaller divisions), were considered but did not find favour with League members. Instead, clubs now play both a Saturday and a Wednesday fixture most weeks from August through October, taking advantage of milder weather at the start of the season. The new schedule builds in a four-week buffer near the end of the season during which no matches are initially scheduled, allowing any backlog of postponed matches to be cleared before the final fixtures.

Scottish Cup

[edit]

All clubs are full members of the Scottish Football Association, so qualify automatically for the following season's first round of the Scottish Cup. The league champions and the runner-up team receive a bye into the cup's second round. Since 2014 the champions have taken part in the Scottish Challenge Cup; this was extended to the top four clubs from 2016. In 2016 the champions also gained a place in the Scottish League Cup.

History

[edit]

Formation

[edit]

The Highland Football League was formed on 4 August 1893, at the Inverness Workman's Club by employees of the Highland Railway Company who had their Company Headquarters, Locomotive and Carriage & Wagon Workshops (Loch Gorm Works), based in the Highland capital and where they employed circa 700 staff. The original league consisted of seven teams: Inverness Thistle, Caledonian, Clachnacuddin, Forres Mechanics, Inverness Union, Inverness Citadel and Cameron Highlanders. Dingwall Victoria United (later renamed Ross County) were an eighth original member, but resigned membership in November 1893. The inaugural champions were Inverness Thistle. Of the original teams, two are still playing in the league today (Clachnacuddin and Forres Mechanics) while Caledonian and Thistle merged to become current Scottish League club Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

Departures and expansions

[edit]

The league has been somewhat weakened by the departure of many former members who have subsequently joined the SFL. In 1994, Caledonian, Inverness Thistle and Ross County left. Until then the HFL had operated with 18 clubs; this was reduced by the departure of the three mentioned clubs, but Wick Academy from the North Caledonian Football League were elected, to create a league of 16 clubs. This was the state of affairs till 2000 when Elgin City and Peterhead were elected into the SFL. In 2002 Inverurie Loco Works were elected into the HFL to give it a membership of 15 clubs. Inverurie Locos are another Highland League football club with its origins in the Scottish railways, having been formed by employees of the Great North of Scotland Railway who had their Locomotive and Carriage and Wagon Workshops in Inverurie, hence the football club's name.

In 2008, North Region Junior League sides Formartine United and Turriff United both submitted bids to join the Highland League, following in the footsteps of past Junior League side Inverurie Locos. Banks O' Dee and Strathspey Thistle also applied. On 25 February 2009, Formartine United, Strathspey Thistle and Turriff United were accepted into the league for the following season, with Banks O' Dee being the unsuccessful club.

Pyramid

[edit]

Until the reorganisation of Scottish football during the 2012–13 season, the league was historically one of the senior leagues in Scottish football, along with the Scottish Premier League and Scottish Football League, as well as the East of Scotland and South of Scotland Leagues.

Since the 2014–15 season, the league champions have had the chance to qualify for promotion to the Scottish League Two via a play-off with the winners of the Lowland Football League, the winners then playing off against the bottom team in League Two. Although the introduction of a route into the Scottish Professional Football League was broadly welcomed, it also provoked some concern about the potential financial burden on smaller clubs who may need to significantly upgrade their grounds to meet the required standards. The logistics of travel to away games in a league dominated by central belt teams is also a concern, particularly for geographically remote clubs such as Wick Academy and Brora Rangers.

At the end of the 2018–19 season, Cove Rangers became the first Highland League club to gain promotion to the SPFL via the pyramid play-off, after beating Berwick Rangers 7–0 on aggregate in the League Two play-off final.[3] Two years later, Brechin City became the first SPFL club to be relegated into the Highland League after losing 3–1 on aggregate to Kelty Hearts in the League Two play-off final.[4]

At the end of the 2020–21 season the threat of relegation was introduced to the league, as the North Caledonian League, a newly formed Midlands League, and North Superleague were all brought into the pyramid as feeder leagues. At the end of the following season, Fort William became the first victim of the drop as they failed to play their games against North Superleague side Banks O' Dee in the playoff final, giving the Aberdeen side a bye into the Highland League as Fort William fell into the North Caledonian League.

Member clubs

[edit]
Team Location Stadium Capacity Seats Joined Titles
Banks O' Dee Aberdeen Spain Park 876 100 2022
Brechin City Brechin Glebe Park 4,083 1,519 2021 1
Brora Rangers Brora Dudgeon Park 4,000 200 1962 3
Buckie Thistle Buckie Victoria Park 3,000 400 1909 12
Clachnacuddin Inverness Grant Street Park 2,074 154 1893 18
Deveronvale Banff Princess Royal Park 2,600 360 1938 2
Formartine United Pitmedden North Lodge Park 2,500 300 2009
Forres Mechanics Forres Mosset Park 2,700 502 1893[note 1] 2
Fraserburgh Fraserburgh Bellslea Park 3,000 480 1922[note 2] 4
Huntly Huntly Christie Park 3,500 270 1928 7
Inverurie Loco Works Inverurie Harlaw Park 1,400 250 2001
Keith Keith Kynoch Park 2,362 370 1924 7
Lossiemouth Lossiemouth Grant Park 2,050 250 1946
Nairn County Nairn Station Park 2,250 250 1914 1
Rothes Rothes Mackessack Park 2,700 184 1938 1
Strathspey Thistle Grantown-on-Spey Seafield Park 1,600 150 2009
Turriff United Turriff The Haughs 2,135 135 2009
Wick Academy Wick Harmsworth Park 2,412 102 1994

Former members

[edit]
Elected to the Scottish Football League

*Caledonian and Inverness Thistle combined to form Inverness Caledonian Thistle upon joining the Scottish Football League in 1994. ICT now play in the Scottish League One.

Promoted to the Scottish Professional Football League

Relegated to the North Caledonian League/Midlands League/North Region League

Defunct/merged
Military sides (generally temporarily based in the area)

Other competitions

[edit]

The main competitions are:

The North of Scotland FA Clubs compete in the:

The Aberdeenshire FA clubs compete in the:

List of HFL championship winners

[edit]
Season Winner Runner-up
1893–94 Inverness Thistle Caledonian
1894–95 Clachnacuddin Inverness Thistle
1895–96 Caledonian[note 3] Inverness Thistle
1896–97 Clachnacuddin Caledonian
1897–98 Clachnacuddin Caledonian
1898–99 Caledonian Clachnacuddin
1899–1900 Caledonian Clachnacuddin
1900–01 Clachnacuddin Caledonian
1901–02 Caledonian Inverness Thistle
1902–03 Clachnacuddin Inverness Thistle
1903–04 Clachnacuddin Inverness Citadel
1904–05 Clachnacuddin[note 4] Black Watch
1905–06 Clachnacuddin[note 3] Caledonian
1906–07 Inverness Thistle Caledonian
1907–08 Clachnacuddin Highland Light Infantry
1908–09 Inverness Citadel Clachnacuddin
1909–10 Inverness Thistle[note 3] Elgin City
1910–11 Caledonian Buckie Thistle
1911–12 Clachnacuddin[note 3] Caledonian
1912–13 Aberdeen 'A' Buckie Thistle
1913–14 Caledonian Aberdeen 'A'
1914–15 unfinished[note 5]
1919–20 Buckie Thistle Clachnacuddin
1920–21 Clachnacuddin Inverness Thistle
1921–22 Clachnacuddin Buckie Thistle
1922–23 Clachnacuddin Elgin City
1923–24 Clachnacuddin Buckie Thistle
1924–25 Aberdeen 'A' Caledonian
1925–26 Caledonian Inverness Thistle
1926–27 Buckie Thistle Clachnacuddin
1927–28 Buckie Thistle Clachnacuddin
1928–29 Inverness Thistle Elgin City
1929–30 Huntly Elgin City
1930–31 Caledonian Buckie Thistle
1931–32 Elgin City Keith
1932–33 Fraserburgh Elgin City
1933–34 Buckie Thistle Forres Mechanics
1934–35 Elgin City Huntly
1935–36 Inverness Thistle Peterhead
1936–37 Buckie Thistle Peterhead
1937–38 Fraserburgh Clachnacuddin
1938–39 Clachnacuddin Buckie Thistle
1939–40 unfinished[note 6]
1946–47 Peterhead Huntly
1947–48 Clachnacuddin Peterhead
1948–49 Peterhead Clachnacuddin
1949–50 Peterhead Caledonian
1950–51 Caledonian Buckie Thistle
1951–52 Caledonian Huntly
1952–53 Elgin City Buckie Thistle
1953–54 Buckie Thistle Elgin City
1954–55 unfinished[note 7]
1955–56 Elgin City[note 3] Buckie Thistle
1956–57 Buckie Thistle Caledonian
1957–58 Buckie Thistle Elgin City
1958–59 Rothes[note 3] Fraserburgh
1959–60 Elgin City Caledonian
1960–61 Elgin City[note 3] Keith
1961–62 Keith Elgin City
1962–63 Elgin City Caledonian
1963–64 Caledonian Nairn County
1964–65 Elgin City Nairn County
1965–66 Elgin City Caledonian
1966–67 Ross County Elgin City
1967–68 Elgin City Ross County
1968–69 Elgin City Inverness Thistle
1969–70 Elgin City Caledonian
1970–71 Caledonian Inverness Thistle
1971–72 Inverness Thistle Elgin City
1972–73 Inverness Thistle[note 3] Ross County
1973–74 Elgin City Inverness Thistle
1974–75 Clachnacuddin Keith
1975–76 Nairn County[note 3] Fraserburgh
1976–77 Caledonian Peterhead
1977–78 Caledonian Peterhead
1978–79 Keith Caledonian
1979–80 Keith Brora Rangers
1980–81 Keith Fraserburgh
1981–82 Caledonian Peterhead
1982–83 Caledonian Elgin City
1983–84 Caledonian Keith
1984–85 Keith Caledonian
1985–86 Forres Mechanics Elgin City
1986–87 Inverness Thistle Caledonian
1987–88 Caledonian Buckie Thistle
1988–89 Peterhead Cove Rangers
1989–90 Elgin City Caledonian
1990–91 Ross County Caledonian
1991–92 Ross County Caledonian
1992–93 withheld[note 8]
1993–94 Huntly Caledonian
1994–95 Huntly Cove Rangers
1995–96 Huntly Cove Rangers
1996–97 Huntly Keith
1997–98 Huntly Fraserburgh
1998–99 Peterhead Huntly
1999–2000 Keith Fraserburgh
2000–01 Cove Rangers Huntly
2001–02 Fraserburgh Deveronvale
2002–03 Deveronvale Keith
2003–04 Clachnacuddin Buckie Thistle
2004–05 Huntly Inverurie Loco Works
2005–06 Deveronvale Inverurie Loco Works
2006–07 Keith Inverurie Loco Works
2007–08 Cove Rangers Keith
2008–09 Cove Rangers Deveronvale
2009–10 Buckie Thistle Cove Rangers
2010–11 Buckie Thistle Deveronvale
2011–12 Forres Mechanics Cove Rangers
2012–13 Cove Rangers Formartine United
2013–14 Brora Rangers Inverurie Loco Works
2014–15 Brora Rangers Turriff United
2015–16 Cove Rangers Formartine United
2016–17 Buckie Thistle Cove Rangers
2017–18 Cove Rangers Formartine United
2018–19 Cove Rangers* Brora Rangers
2019–20 Brora Rangers[5] Fraserburgh
2020–21 Brora Rangers[6] Fraserburgh
2021–22 Fraserburgh Buckie Thistle
2022–23 Brechin City Buckie Thistle
2023–24 Buckie Thistle Brechin City
* Team promoted to Scottish League Two

Source:Scottish Football Historical Archive – Highland League Final Tables

Performance by club

[edit]
As of after 2023–24

Clubs currently playing in the league are shown in bold. Clubs no longer active are shown in italics.

Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years
Caledonian
18
21
1895–96, 1898–99, 1899–1900, 1901–02, 1910–11, 1913–14, 1925–26, 1930–31, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1963–64, 1970–71, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1987–88
Clachnacuddin
18
8
1894–95, 1896–97, 1897–98, 1900–01, 1902–03, 1903–04, 1904–05, 1905–06, 1907–08, 1911–12, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1938–39, 1947–48, 1974–75, 2003–04
Elgin City
14
12
1931–32, 1934–35, 1952–53, 1955–56, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1973–74, 1989–90
Buckie Thistle
12
13
1919–20, 1926–27, 1927–28, 1933–34, 1936–37, 1953–54, 1956–57, 1957–58, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2016–17, 2023–24
Inverness Thistle
8
9
1893–94, 1906–07, 1909–10, 1928–29, 1935–36, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1986–87
Keith
7
7
1961–62, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1984–85, 1999–2000, 2006–07
Cove Rangers
7
6
2000–01, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19
Huntly
7
5
1929–30, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2004–05
Peterhead
5
6
1946–47, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1988–89, 1998–99
Fraserburgh
4
7
1932–33, 1937–38, 2001–02, 2021–22
Brora Rangers
4
2
2013–14, 2014–15, 2019–20, 2020–21
Ross County
3
2
1966–67, 1990–91, 1991–92
Deveronvale
2
3
2002–03, 2005–06
Aberdeen 'A'
2
1
1912–13, 1924–25
Forres Mechanics
2
1
1985–86, 2011–12
Nairn County
1
2
1975–76
Brechin City
1
1
2022–23
Inverness Citadel
1
1
1908–09
Rothes
1
0
1958–59
Inverurie Loco Works
0
4
Formartine United
0
3
Black Watch
0
1
Highland Light Infantry
0
1
Turriff United
0
1

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ Forres Mechanics did not compete 1895-1896, 1901-1902, and 2020-21.
  2. ^ Fraserburgh did not compete 1926-1928.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i won after a play-off
  4. ^ Clachnacuddin were awarded the Championship after Black Watch refused to play-off due to the referee that the League appointed
  5. ^ Clachnacuddin had most points
  6. ^ Keith had most points
  7. ^ Fraserburgh and Clachnacuddin were equal on points
  8. ^ Elgin City won the league, but were found to have dishonestly requested the bringing forward of their final match in order to avoid two players being unavailable through suspension

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Scottish FA approves Lowland League for next season". BBC Sport. 11 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Breedon Extends Sponsorship of the Highland League". Highland Football League. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Aberdeen has room for two teams, say Cove Rangers after promotion". BBC Sport. 18 May 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  4. ^ Smith, Tyrone (23 May 2021). "Brechin City 0–1 Kelty Hearts". BBC Sport. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  5. ^ Smith, Tyrone (21 March 2020). "Highland League brought to an early end with Brora Rangers awarded title". BBC Sport. BBC. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  6. ^ "Brora Rangers & Kelty Hearts champions as Highland & Lowland League seasons end". BBC Sport. BBC. 30 March 2021. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
[edit]