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Scottish Football League Third Division

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Scottish Football League Third Division
Founded1994
Folded2013
CountryScotland[note 1]
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toScottish Second Division
Domestic cup(s)Scottish Cup
League Cup
Challenge Cup
Last championsRangers

The Scottish Football League Third Division was the fourth tier of the Scottish football league system between 1994 and 2013.

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History

The Scottish football league system had operated with three divisions in the Scottish Football League (SFL) from 1975. In 1994, as part of reconstruction to allow the admission of Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Ross County to the league, the SFL was recalibrated to give four divisions of 10 teams. The fourth tier was named the Third Division.

In 1998, the Premier Division (top flight) clubs broke away to form the Scottish Premier League (SPL). The Third Division continued as the fourth tier of the league system, but was now the third tier of the SFL. In 2013, the SFL and SPL merged to form the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). The SPFL named its fourth tier as Scottish League Two, which effectively replaced the Third Division.

Competition

The Third Division consisted of ten teams throughout its existence. From 1994 until 2005, each season the top two teams were promoted to the Second Division. From 2005 until 2013, only the champion was automatically promoted to the Second Division at the end of each season. The clubs that finished 2nd, 3rd and 4th entered a play-off with the 9th placed team of the Second Division.

There was no relegation from the Third Division.

The teams played each other four times with three points for a victory, one point for a draw and zero points for a loss.

Winners of the Third Division

Season Winner Runner-up
1994–95 Forfar Athletic Montrose
1995–96 Livingston Brechin City
1996–97 Inverness Caledonian Thistle Forfar Athletic
1997–98 Alloa Athletic Arbroath
1998–99 Ross County Stenhousemuir
1999–2000 Queen's Park Berwick Rangers
2000–01 Hamilton Academical Cowdenbeath
2001–02 Brechin City Dumbarton
2002–03 Greenock Morton East Fife
2003–04 Stranraer Stirling Albion
2004–05 Gretna Peterhead
2005–06 Cowdenbeath Berwick Rangers[b]
2006–07 Berwick Rangers Arbroath[b]
2007–08 East Fife Stranraer[b]
2008–09 Dumbarton Cowdenbeath
2009–10 Livingston (2) Forfar Athletic
2010–11 Arbroath Albion Rovers
2011–12 Alloa Athletic (2) Queen's Park[b]
2012–13 Rangers Peterhead[b]

b.^ Team failed to gain promotion via play-offs

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