Scottish Junior Football North Division Two

Scottish Junior Football North Division Two

The Scottish Junior Football North Division Two is a third-tier division of the North Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association.

In 2008, Lossiemouth United won the League and were promoted to Division One. Buckie Rovers were also promoted after Lad's Club pulled out of Division One. This led to a play-off between Nairn St. Ninian, who finished bottom of Division One and Buckie Rovers, who finished behind Lossie Utd in 2nd. Although Nairn were awarded home advantage for the one-leg tie, Buckie won the game 3-1 to go up to Division One.

Nairn St. Ninian are therefore relegated to Division Two, where they are joined by Fochabers J.F.C. who are back in the League after a one year drop-out. Inverness City J.F.C. join the League, in what is to be their first ever season.

Member Clubs for the 2008/2009 season are as follows:

*Bishopmill United F.C.
*Burghead Thistle F.C.
*Fochabers F.C.
*Forres Thistle F.C.
*Inverness City F.C.
*RAF Kinloss F.C.
*Nairn St. Ninian F.C.
*New Elgin F.C.
*RAF Lossiemouth F.C.
*Whitehills F.C.


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