Scottish Junior Football Central Division One

Scottish Junior Football Central Division One

The Scottish Junior Football Central Division One is a third-tier division of the West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association.

The two highest-placed teams at the end of the season will be promoted to the Super League, First Division. The three lowest-placed teams will be relegated to Central Division Two.

Member clubs

The member clubs for the 2008-09 season are:

* Benburb
* Cambuslang Rangers
* Cumbernauld United
* Johnstone Burgh
* Lanark United
* Larkhall Thistle
* Lesmahagow
* Maryhill
* Rutherglen Glencairn
* St. Anthony's
* Thorniewood United
* Vale of Leven
* Yoker Athletic

Relegated from Superleague, First Division at end of 2007-08 season:
* Lesmahagow
* Maryhill
* Johnstone Burgh

Relegated to Central Division Two at end of 2007-08 season:
* Blantyre Victoria
* Dunipace
* St. Roch's

Promoted from Central Division Two at end of 2007-08 season:
* Cambusland Rangers
* Thorniewood United
* Vale of Leven


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