North Region Junior Football League

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The North Region Junior Football League was a football league based in the north east of Scotland. It was formed in 2001 as a replacement for the North Junior Football League.

Founded2001
Folded2025
Country Scotland
Level on pyramid6–7/8
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North Region Junior Football League
Founded2001
Folded2025
Country Scotland
Level on pyramid6–7/8
Promotion toHighland League
Domestic cup(s)Scottish Cup (SFA licensed clubs and Premier League winners)
Scottish Junior Cup
Last championsCulter (10th title)
(2024–25)
Most championshipsCulter (10 titles)
WebsiteSJFA North Region
Current: 2024–25 North Region Junior Football League
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Geographically, the league covered Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and Moray.

Following the integration of Junior football into the league system in 2021–22, the league sat at levels 6–7/8 on the Scottish football league system, and acted as a feeder to the Highland Football League.

The league disbanded in 2025 after the SJFA North Region announced they would no longer run the league, and the newly independent North of Scotland Football League was created to serve as a direct successor for the region.

League system

When the league was founded in 2001, it consisted of the Super League (tier 1), with Division 1 (tier 2) below. The Division 1 was split geographically into an East League and a North League.

After two seasons of this format, Division 1 was combined into a single league, and a new Division 2 (tier 3) was created. This lasted until 2013, when Division 1 was once again split geographically, this time into an East League and a West League.

In 2018, the league returned to the previous setup with a Division 1 and a Division 2 below the Super League.

For season 2020-21, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the league adopted a regional system consisting of 4 leagues (Aberdeen North Division, Aberdeen South Division, Banff & Buchan Division and West Division). However, the season was ultimately declared null and void.

In 2022, the Super League changed for the first time ever, being re-named the Premier League. The two tiers beneath were combined into a single Championship. The league maintained this structure until it was folded.

The final system saw two clubs automatically relegated from the Premier League, who were replaced by two clubs from the Championship. The third-bottom club in the Premier League entered a promotion/relegation play-off with the clubs who finished between third and fifth in the Championship. In the two-leg semi-finals, the Premier League side played the fifth-placed Championship side, and the third and fourth-placed teams played each other. The semi-final winners then progressed to a single-leg final.

Member clubs for the 2024–25 season

Premier League

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Club Location Ground Finishing position 2024–25 (NRJFA)
Banks o' Dee JuniorsAberdeenSpain Park11th
Bridge of Don ThistleAberdeenAberdeen Sports Village3rd
Buchanhaven HeartsPeterheadRaemoss Park9th
Colony ParkInverurieColony Park8th
CulterPeterculterCrombie Park1st (champions)
DyceDyceIan Mair Park4th
East EndAberdeenNew Advocates Park12th
Ellon UnitedEllonThe Meadows6th
HermesBridge of DonLochside Park2nd
IslavaleKeithSimpson Park14th
LongsideLongsideDavidson Park2nd in Championship
Lossiemouth UnitedLossiemouthPhoenix Park1st in Championship
MaudMaudMaud Pleasure Park5th
SunnybankAberdeenHeathryfold Park13th
StonehavenStonehavenGlenury Park7th
Rothie RoversRothienormanForgue Road10th
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Championship

More information Club, Location ...
Club Location Ground Finishing position 2024–25 (NRJFA)
Banchory St TernanBanchoryMilton Park6th
Burghead ThistleBurgheadForest Park9th
Cruden BayCruden BayWatson Park14th
DeveronsideBanffMyrus Centre4th
DufftownDufftownWestburn Park10th
Forres ThistleForresLogie Park13th
Fraserburgh UnitedFraserburghCollege Park16th in Premier League
GlentanarWoodsideWoodside Sports Complex12th
Hall Russell UnitedBridge of DonDenmore Park3rd
Nairn St NinianNairnShowfield Park7th
New ElginElginNicol-Togneri Park8th
Newmachar UnitedNewmacharCharles Gordon Park15th in Premier League
Stoneywood ParkvaleAberdeenClark Commercial Park5th
WestdykeWesthillLawsondale11th
WhitehillsWhitehillsSchool Park15th
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Champions and season summaries

More information Year, Winner ...
Year Winner Runners-up Relegated Promoted Champions' progression
in Scottish Cup
2001–02 Formartine United Culter Buchanhaven Hearts Aberdeen Lads Club N/A
2002–03 Sunnybank Culter Deveronside Turriff United N/A
2003–04 Culter Sunnybank Cruden Bay
Aberdeen Lads Club
Maud
Ellon United
N/A
2004–05 Culter (2) Glentanar East End
Maud
Parkvale
Fraserburgh United
N/A
2005–06 Culter (3) Formartine United Fraserburgh United
FC Stoneywood
Dyce
Islavale
N/A
2006–07 Culter (4) Sunnybank Islavale
Glentanar
East End
Maud
3rd Round 2007–08
2007–08 Banks o' Dee Sunnybank Formartine United
Parkvale
Banchory St Ternan
Lewis United
2nd Round 2008–09
2008–09 Banks o' Dee (2) Sunnybank Hillhead
Stonehaven
Buchanhaven Hearts
FC Stoneywood
2nd Round 2009–10
2009–10 Sunnybank (2) Culter East End
Buchanhaven Hearts
Fraserburgh United
Stonehaven
3rd Round 2010–11
2010–11 Culter (5) Hall Russell United Fraserburgh United Forres Thistle 3rd Round 2011–12
2011–12 Hermes Stonehaven Forres Thistle
Sunnybank
Fraserburgh United
Deveronside
1st Round 2012–13
2012–13 Culter (6) Dyce Lewis United
Fraserburgh United
New Elgin
East End
3rd Round 2013–14
2013–14 Culter (7) Banks o' Dee East End
Longside
Inverness City
Cruden Bay
2nd Round 2014–15
2014–15 Hermes (2) Maud New Elgin
Cruden Bay
Bridge of Don Thistle
Dufftown
2nd Preliminary round 2015–16
2015–16 Banks o' Dee (3) Hermes Ellon United
FC Stoneywood
Buckie Rovers
Colony Park
2nd Round 2016–17
2016–17 Banks o' Dee (4) Dyce Buckie Rovers
Deveronside
Ellon United
Montrose Roselea
3rd Round 2017–18
2017–18 Banks o' Dee (5) Hermes Banchory St Ternan
Inverness City
East End
Nairn St Ninian
1st Preliminary round 2018–19
2018–19[1] Banks o' Dee (6) Bridge of Don Thistle Dufftown
Stonehaven
Banchory St Ternan
Deveronside
2nd Round 2019–20
2019–20[2] Season declared Null and void on 2 May 2020 after vote among SJFA North clubs, no champion was declared and no relegation applied.[3][a] N/A
2020–21 Season declared Null and void by SJFA on 16 Mar 2021, no champion was declared and no relegation applied.[4] N/A
2021–22 Banks o' Dee (7) Bridge of Don Thistle Deveronside Stonehaven
Stoneywood Parkvale
Dufftown
1st Round 2022–23
2022–23 Culter (8) Hermes Dufftown
Banchory St Ternan
Sunnybank
Fraserburgh United
Rothie Rovers
Buchanhaven Hearts
Newmachar United
1st Round 2023–24
2023–24 Culter (9) Bridge of Don Thistle Stoneywood Parkvale
Nairn St Ninian
Islavale
Banks o' Dee Juniors
2nd Preliminary round 2024–25
2024–25 Culter (10) Hermes Newmachar United
Fraserburgh United
Lossiemouth United
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  1. Using a 'points per game' algorithm applied in other leagues, Banks o' Dee (who were leading the table by a big margin) would have been nominal champions.

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