Scottish Football League First Division
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| Countries | Scotland |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1890 |
| Number of teams | 10 |
| Promotion to | Scottish Premier League |
| Relegation to | S.F.L. Second Division |
| Domestic cup(s) | Scottish Cup League Cup Challenge Cup |
| Current champions | St. Johnstone (2008-09) |
The Irn-Bru Scottish Football League First Division Championship is the highest division of the Scottish Football League and the second highest in the Scottish football league system.
The division contains ten teams and each year the top team is promoted to the Scottish Premier League, subject to meeting the stadium criteria. The bottom club is automatically relegated and the second bottom club goes to an end of season play-off with the second, third and fourth placed clubs from Division Two.
The teams play each other four times with three points for a victory and one point each for a drawn game.
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[edit] Sponsorship
On 20 July 2007, it was announced that Scottish Football League would be sponsored by Scottish soft drink Irn-Bru for the next three seasons.[1]
[edit] Teams for 2009–10 season
Listed below are all the teams competing in the season 2009-10 First Division.
- Ayr United
- Dundee
- Dunfermline Athletic
- Greenock Morton
- Inverness Caledonian Thistle
- Livingston
- Partick Thistle
- Queen of the South
- Raith Rovers
- Ross County
[edit] Teams for 2008–09 season
- Airdrie United
- Clyde
- Dundee
- Dunfermline Athletic
- Greenock Morton
- Livingston
- Partick Thistle
- Queen of the South
- Ross County
- St. Johnstone
[edit] First Division managers
The following is a list of the managers for the 2008–09 season in the Scottish First Division. The list is arranged chronologically by appointment.
| Manager | Club | Appointed |
|---|---|---|
| Airdrie United | 17 November 2006 | |
| Queen of the South | 7 May 2007 | |
| Partick Thistle | 25 May 2007 | |
| Ross County | 2 October 2007 | |
| St. Johnstone | 27 November 2007 | |
| Dunfermline Athletic | 3 January 2008 | |
| Clyde | 26 January 2008 | |
| Morton | 19 February 2008 | |
| Dundee | 30 October 2008 | |
| Livingston | 5 December 2008 |
[edit] Stadia
| Team | Stadium | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| Dunfermline Athletic | East End Park | 11,998 |
| Dundee | Dens Park | 11,856 |
| Inverness Caledonian Thistle | Caledonian Stadium | 7,711 |
| Greenock Morton | Cappielow | 11,612 |
| Partick Thistle | Firhill Stadium | 10,887 |
| Ayr United | Somerset Park | 10,243 |
| Raith Rovers | Starks Park | 10,104 |
| Livingston | Almondvale Stadium | 10,016 |
| Queen of the South | Palmerston Park | 6,412 |
| Ross County | Victoria Park | 6,310 |
[edit] Winners of the First Division
[edit] The future
Three member clubs (Clyde, Dundee,and Livingston) are proposing a restructuring system, which would see the current First Division teams "break away" to form a second tier to the Scottish Premier League (SPL)[2] These plans are at a very early stage and are facing strong opposition from lower-league clubs and Scottish Football League bosses[3]. The SFL claimed that the proposed "SPL2" would break a settlement agreement that was reached when the SPL was first created in 1998.[4] However, the Scottish FA ruled that adding a second tier to the SPL would not breach the previous agreement, which covered such items as promotion, relegation and parachute payments.[5]
[edit] See also
[edit] Notes
- ^ "SFL ends search for new sponsor" article from BBC Sport
- ^ "SPL to create a second division" article from BBC Sport
- ^ "Scots league rejects SPL2 plans" article from BBC Sport
- ^ "SPL expansion plan given approval". BBC Sport. Feb 19, 2009. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/scot_prem/7900033.stm. Retrieved on 2009-02-19.
- ^ "SPL expansion plan given approval". BBC Sport. Feb 19, 2009. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/scot_prem/7900033.stm. Retrieved on 2009-02-19.
[edit] External links
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