Scottish Junior Football East Region Central Division

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Scottish Junior Football East Region Central Division
Founded2002
Folded2013
Country Scotland
Promotion toEast Premier League
Relegation tono relegation
Domestic cup(s)Scottish Junior Cup
Last championsKinnoull
(2012–13)
WebsiteEast Region SJFA

The Scottish Junior Football East Region Central Division was a third-tier division of the East Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association.

The league came into existence under the 'Central' name for the 2006–07 season, although a 'Fife District league' had been in place below the East Super League since 2002–03, using the structure of a common 'East Region' top tier and lower regional divisions in place of the old structure of three separate regional leagues in that part of Scotland, with the Fife Junior Football League the historic local competition.

The Central Division was dissolved for the start of the 2013–14 season and member clubs were split between two expanded North and South divisions as part of a wider East Region league restructuring.[1]

Final Members

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Club Location Home Ground Finishing position 2012–13[2]
Bankfoot Athletic Bankfoot Coronation Park 12th
Crossgates Primrose Crossgates Humbug Park 10th
Dundonald Bluebell Cardenden Moorside Park 3rd
Kinnoull Perth Tulloch Park 1st
Kirkcaldy YM Kirkcaldy Denfield Park 2nd
Lochgelly Albert Lochgelly Gardiners Park 8th
Lochore Welfare Crosshill Central Park 5th
Luncarty Luncarty Brownlands Park 13th
Newburgh Newburgh East Shore Park 4th
Rosyth Recreation Rosyth New Recreation Park 6th
Scone Thistle Scone Farquharson Park 11th
Steelend Victoria Steelend Woodside Park 9th
Thornton Hibs Thornton Memorial Park 7th

Winners

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  1. ^ Oakley United were promoted to the Super League. Runners-up St Andrews United were promoted to the new Premier League, along with Rosyth (3rd) and Kelty Hearts (4th).

References

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  1. ^ "Junior Football – PA Friday June 22". Perthshire Advertiser. 22 June 2012. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
  2. ^ "2012-13 : Review". Fife Junior Football. Eric R.Thomson. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  3. ^ a b Towns, Fields and Clubs of Fife, via Scottish Football Historical Archive, 2012
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