Scottish Football Federation
The Scottish Football Federation was an association football competition formed in 1891 which ran for just two seasons.[1][2] In 1893 it was absorbed by the Scottish Football Alliance when that league lost all but one of its members to the Scottish Football League's new Second Division.
Its initial line-up included Albion Rovers,[1] Arthurlie,[1][2] Burnbank Swifts, Clydebank,[3] Falkirk,[1] Glasgow Wanderers,[2] Hurlford, Kilmarnock Athletic,[1] Motherwell,[1] Pollokshaws, Royal Albert[2] and Wishaw Thistle.[1]
Champions
- 1891–92 - Arthurlie[2]
- 1892–93 - Royal Albert[2]
Member clubs
- Albion Rovers 1891–1893
- Arthurlie 1891–1893[1]
- Burnbank Swifts 1891–1892
- Clydebank 1891–1893[3]
- East Stirlingshire 1892–1893[1]
- Falkirk 1891–1893
- Glasgow Wanderers 1891–1893
- Hurlford 1891–1893
- Kilmarnock Athletic 1891–1893
- Motherwell 1891–1893
- Neilston 1892–1893[1]
- Pollokshaws 1891–1893
- Royal Albert 1891–1893[2]
- Wishaw Thistle 1891–1893
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Twydell, Dave (1993). Rejected F.C. of Scotland Volume 2: Glasgow & District. p. 43. ISBN 1-874427-30-5.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Twydell, Dave (1997). Rejected F.C. of Scotland Volume 3:The Rest. p. 244. ISBN 1-874427-17-8.
- 1 2 Twydell, Dave (1993). Rejected F.C. of Scotland Volume 2: Glasgow & District. p. 109. ISBN 1-874427-30-5.
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