Scottish Football League First Division

Scottish Football League First Division
Country  Scotland
Founded 1975
1893–1946 (as Division Two)
1946–1956 (as Division B)
1956–1975 (as Division Two)
Folded 2013
Number of teams 10
Level on pyramid 2
Promotion to Scottish Premier League
Relegation to Scottish Second Division
Domestic cup(s) SFA Cup
SFL Cup
SFL Challenge Cup
Last champions Partick Thistle
(2012–13)
Most championships Falkirk (7)
St Johnstone (7)
(since 1893)
Website Official site

The Scottish Football League First Division was the second tier in the Scottish football league system between 1975 and 2013.

History

The First Division was introduced in 1975–76 to replace the old Scottish Football League Division Two, as the top flight of the Scottish Football League was renamed from Division One to Premier Division.

In 1998, the Premier Division clubs broke away from the Scottish Football League to form the Scottish Premier League. The First Division remained the second tier of the Scottish league system, but was now the top tier of the Scottish Football League. In July 2013, the Scottish Football League and Scottish Premier League merged to form the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). The SPFL named its second tier as the Scottish Championship, which effectively replaced the First Division.

Competition

From 1994 until 2013, the First Division consisted of ten teams. From 1998, only the winner of the First Division was promoted to the Scottish Premier League (SPL), subject to that club meeting the SPL stadium criteria. From 2007, the bottom club in the First Division was automatically relegated to the Second Division and the second bottom club went into to an end of season play-off with the second, third and fourth placed clubs in the Second Division.

The ten teams in the First Division played each other four times with three points for a victory and one point each for a drawn game.

Winners of the First Division

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Season Winner Runner-up
1998–99 Hibernian Falkirk
1999–00 St Mirren Dunfermline Athletic
2000–01 Livingston Ayr United
2001–02 Partick Thistle Airdrieonians
2002–03 Falkirk Clyde
2003–04 Inverness Caledonian Thistle Clyde
2004–05 Falkirk (2) St Mirren
2005–06 St Mirren (2) St Johnstone
2006–07 Gretna St Johnstone
2007–08 Hamilton Academical Dundee
2008–09 St Johnstone Partick Thistle
2009–10 Inverness Caledonian Thistle (2) Dundee
2010–11 Dunfermline Athletic Raith Rovers
2011–12 Ross County Dundee
2012–13 Partick Thistle (2) Greenock Morton

See also

References

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