Early League Football in South West Scotland

Early League Football in South West Scotland

Although the South of Scotland Football League was formed in 1946, there had been previous doomed attempts to introduce league competitions in the South-West of Scotland since the 1890s. These early attempts invariably foundered because of the very small townships in the area and a tendency for the clubs to concentrate on the myriad of cup competitions that were in operation.

The various leagues are detailed below.

outh of Scotland League

This league ran in 1892/93. The member clubs were: 5th Kirkcudbrightshire Rifle Volunteers, Queen of the South Wanderers, Mauchline, Cronberry Eglinton, Lugar Boswell, Springbank and Lanemark. The competition was abandoned without being completed.

tewartry Football League

A Kirkcudbrightshire based league, this competition was formed in 1894-95 by St Cuthbert Wanderers, Barholm Rovers, 6th Galloway Rifle Volunteers, Vale of Fleet and Douglas Wanderers. The first season's competition was once again unfinished.

In 1895-96 St Cuthbert Wanderers, Douglas Wanderers and Barholm Rovers were the sole entrants and finished in that order.

The league's last season, 1896-97, saw Barholm Rovers replaced by the returning 6th Galloway Rifle Volunteers, who duly won the St Cuthbert's Cup.

Kirkcudbrightshire Football League

In 1920/21 this competition is known to have included St Cuthbert Wanderers, Dalbeattie Star, Creetown and Douglas Wanderers.

In 1921, it was renamed the Stewartry Football League, with Vale of Fleet replacing Dalbeattie Star.

outhern Counties Football League

Clubs known to have competed in this league are as follows:

*1897-98: Newton Stewart Athletic, Dumfries, Nithsdale, Douglas Wanderers, St Cuthbert Wanderers, Dumfries Hibernians, Border and 6th Galloway Rifle Volunteers. Moffat, Thornhill and Vale Of Dryfe all resigned.

*1910-11: Douglas Wanderers, 5th King's Own Scottish Borderers, Dalbeattie Star, St Cuthbert Wanderers, Mid-Annandale and Dumfries Amateurs.

*1914-15: 5th King's Own Scottish Borderers, St Cuthbert Wanderers, Solway Star, Thornhill, Dumfries, Dumfries Amateurs, Mid-Annandale and Dalbeattie Star.

*1921-22: Mid-Annandale, Solway Star, St Cuthbert Wanderers, Thornhill, Dalbeattie Star and Queen of the South 'A'.

*1922-23: Mid-Annandale, St Cuthbert Wanderers, Thornhill and Dalbeattie Star.

*1924-25: Dalbeattie Star, St Cuthbert Wanderers, Stranraer, Newton Stewart and Douglas Wanderers.

Champions 1892-93 to 1924-25

"Key: SoS - South of Scotland League, Stew - Stewartry League, SCos - Southern Counties League, Wig - Wigtownshire League, Kirk - Kirkcudbrightshire League"

outhern Counties League (2nd incarnation)

In 1927, the Southern Counties Football League was re-formed.

Member clubs

*Creetown
*Dalbeattie Star
*Douglas Wanderers
*Garlieston
*Mid-Annandale
*Newton Stewart
*Nithsdale Wanderers
*Queen of the South
*St Cuthbert Wanderers
*Solway Star
*Stranraer
*Stranraer 'A'
*Tarff Rovers
*Thornhill
*Whithorn
*Wigtown & Bladnoch

Champions


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