East Junior Football League

{{short description|Junior football league competition in Scotland}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

The East Junior Football League, also known as the Edinburgh & District Junior League, the Midlothian Junior League and the Lothians Junior League, was a football league competition operated in Edinburgh, the Lothians and Falkirk under the Scottish Junior Football Association. It had fluctuations in membership and territory but had a continuous operation as the top league in the east of Scotland until a merger in 2002; it existed as the Lothians District for a further four years as a second-tier league before the name was discontinued in 2006.

History

Junior football competitions had been organised in the Edinburgh area since the 1890s, with a Edinburgh & District Junior League formed in 1892 followed by other small groups in each part of the Lothians region surrounding the city; by the 1910s, the Midlothian Junior League[https://web.archive.org/web/20141111014840/http://scottish-football-historical-archive.com/midlothianjrleague.htm Midlothian Junior Football League 1893-1922], Scottish Football Historical Archive (archived version, 2014) emerged as the strongest of these, drawing membership from the many small mining communities which regularly produced skilled players and attracted a loyal local support. The East of Scotland Junior League covering all parts was set up in a 1922 reorganisation, but this was at the same time as the formation of the East of Scotland Football League (EoSFL),[https://web.archive.org/web/20171231033318/http://www.scottish-football-historical-archive.co.uk/eastofscotlandleague3.html East of Scotland Football League], Scottish Football Historical Archive (archived version, 2017) an unrelated 'senior' organisation below, and more closely linked to, the professional Scottish Football League. The majority of emerging clubs within Edinburgh and those in the Scottish Borders joined the EoSFL rather than the East Juniors, who were unable to successfully agree on a new format in this lopsided geography, with the predominant Midlothian clubs and those in East Lothian breaking away to form a new Midlothian Junior League in 1928. Those in West Lothian found themselves with little option but to apply for this 'rebel' setup, which retained the Midlothian name until its suspension during World War II. After the war, some teams from the defunct Scottish Junior Football League from further afield joined the setup, and the league was again re-named Edinburgh & District but operated with 'West' and 'Mid & East' divisions whose winners would play off for the championship.

Despite the true footballing strength of the area never being fully recognised due to the enduring split between the Juniors and the EoSFL, the Edinburgh & District Junior League was considered sufficiently strong to form the East Region, one of the six 'regions' across Scotland in a re-organisation of Junior football in 1968, requiring little adjustment to its operations (the West/East divisions remained until 1973). The period following the change was successful for the territory in terms of East member clubs reaching the Scottish Junior Cup final, achieving this 9 times (3 wins) in 15 years, compared with 15 appearances (8 wins) in the previous 42 years. This was followed by another strong spell with 7 finals (3 wins) in the 14 years from 1989.

However, the small-town teams in the region had generally declined with the closure of local heavy industry, and the surviving clubs looked to boost their income by playing more matches against the leading teams in other areas. In 2002 the new East Region Superleague was created in the east of the country in combination with the Fife League and the Tayside League. The East setup was retained as a feeder division to the Superleague as the Lothians District along with the other historic areas until 2006, when they were fully integrated into the East Region; the Lothians section became the South Division below the Super League and a new Premier Division. The pattern of local appearances in the Scottish Cup final continued at a similar rate, with 3 of 8 finalists lifting the trophy over a 12-year period.

=Later movement of East clubs=

In 2018, a large group of East Junior clubs (18 from the old Lothians) joined the East of Scotland (EoSFL) association en masse, aspiring to gain entry to the senior Scottish Professional Football League in future years;{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44408030 |title=East of Scotland League vote signals exodus of 25 junior clubs |first=Brian |last=McLauchlin |publisher=BBC Sport |date=7 June 2018 |access-date=17 December 2019}} This would mean the traditional EoSFL teams and East Juniors could finally be playing together, although with so many teams moving at once, there was not immediate parity, as the new members were placed in a multi-conference system with only one promotion place made available to the Lowland League (where the likes of Spartans had established themselves) and the majority facing some years of battling with their old rivals to make it to the next level. Back in the East Juniors, the remaining teams formed the majority of a new Super League South in 2019 along with those from Fife who had chosen not to switch.

Champions

{{incomplete list|date=December 2019}}

=1922–1968 era=

Key:

class="wikitable" style="text-align: left;"

|bgcolor=gold|Club also won the Scottish Junior Cup{{cite web|url=http://www.scottishjuniorfa.com/sjfa/scottish_football.cfm?page=1741|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180116212944/http://www.scottishjuniorfa.com/sjfa/scottish_football.cfm?page=1741|url-status=dead|archive-date=16 January 2018|title=Scottish Junior Cup > Finals 1886 to 1956 |publisher=Scottish Football Association (archive version, 2018)|access-date=11 December 2019}}{{cite web|url=http://www.scottishjuniorfa.com/sjfa/scottish_football.cfm?page=1742|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180116212556/http://www.scottishjuniorfa.com/sjfa/scottish_football.cfm?page=1742|url-status=dead|archive-date=16 January 2018|title=Scottish Junior Cup > Finals 1957 - Present [2009] |publisher=Scottish Football Association (archive version, 2018)|access-date=11 December 2019}} (doubles in bold).

bgcolor=silver|Club were also runners-up in the Scottish Junior Cup.

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
width=90|Season[https://web.archive.org/web/20170227221536/http://www.scottish-football-historical-archive.co.uk/TIMELINE%20EAST%20JUNIOR.xlsx Timeline Junior East], Scottish Football Historical Archive (archived version, 2017)

!width=170|Winner

!width=160|Runner-up

!width=160|Other member in Scottish Cup final

1922–23[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1923.htm 1922/23], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Newtongrange Star{{efn|Separate West Section played, won by Livingston United.}}{{efn|name=Southgala|Separate South Section played, won by Gala Hailes Villa.}}

|bgcolor=gold|Musselburgh Bruntonians

|bgcolor=silver|Arniston Rangers

1923–24[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1924.htm 1923/24], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Newtongrange Star{{efn|name=westlothrose|Separate West Section played, won by Linlithgow Rose.}} {{efn|Separate South Section played, won by Vale of Leithen.}}

| Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

|

1924–25[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1925.htm 1924/25], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Newtongrange Star{{efn|name=westlothrose}}{{efn|Separate South Section played, won by Duns.}}

| Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

|

1925–26[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1926.htm 1925/26], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Newtongrange Star{{efn|Separate West Sectionplayed, won by Vale of Grange.}} {{efn|name=Southgala}}

| Portobello Thistle

|

1926–27[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1927.htm 1926/27], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Newtongrange Star{{efn|Separate West Lothian Junior Lesgue played.}}

| Wallyford Bluebell

|

1927–28[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1928.htm 1927/28], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Dunbar United{{efn|name=AvB|Winners of playoff between clubs who finished top of 'A' Division and 'B' Division.}}

| Dalkeith Thistle{{efn|name=AvBrup|Losers of playoff between clubs who finished top of 'A' Division and 'B' Division.}}

|

1928–29[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1929.htm 1928/29], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Tranent Juniors{{efn|name=EvW|Winners of playoff between clubs who finished top of 'West' Division and 'East' Division.}}

| Stoneyburn Juniors{{efn|name=EvWrup|Losers of playoff between clubs who finished top of 'West' Division and 'East' Division.}}

|

1929–30[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1930.htm 1929/30], The History of Newtongrange Star

|bgcolor=gold| Newtongrange Star

| Tranent Juniors

|

1930–31[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1931.htm 1930/31], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Tranent Juniors

| Rosewell Rosedale

|

1931–32[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1932.htm 1931/32], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Dalkeith Thistle

| Tranent Juniors

|

1932–33[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1933.htm 1932/33], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Newtongrange Star{{efn|Title was revoked then reinstated after protest and appeal regarding ineligible player.}}

| Musselburgh Bruntonians

|bgcolor=silver| Tranent Juniors

1933–34[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1934.htm 1933/34], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Blackburn Athletic

| Bo'ness Cadora

|

1934–35[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1935.htm 1934/35], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Stoneyburn Juniors

| Bo'ness Cadora

|bgcolor=gold| Tranent Juniors

1935–36

| Bo'ness Cadora

|Arniston Rangers

|

1936–37[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1937.htm 1936/37], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Tranent Juniors

| Musselburgh Athletic

|

1937–38[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1938.htm 1937/38], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

| Winchburgh Juniors

|

1938–39[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1939.htm 1938/39], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Stoneyburn Juniors

| Whitburn Juniors

|

1939–40[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1940.htm 1939/40], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Armadale Thistle

| Tranent Juniors

|

1940–41

| bgcolor=silver|Armadale Thistle

| Winchburgh Juniors

|

1941–42

|colspan=3 rowspan=4 bgcolor=lightgrey|Not played

1942–43
1943–44
1944–45
1945–46[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1946.htm 1945/46], The History of Newtongrange Star

|bgcolor=gold| Fauldhouse United

|Bo'ness United

|

1946–47[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1947.htm 1946/47], The History of Newtongrange Star

|bgcolor=silver|Bo'ness United

| Whitburn Juniors

|

1947–48[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1948.htm 1947/48], The History of Newtongrange Star

|bgcolor=gold| Bo'ness United

|Armadale Thistle

|

1948–49[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1949.htm 1948/49], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Bo'ness United

| Armadale Thistle

|

1949–50[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1950.htm 1949/50], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Armadale Thistle{{efn|name=MEvW|Winners of playoff between clubs who finished top of 'West' Division and 'Mid-East' Division.}}

| Arniston Rangers{{efn|name=MEvWrup|Losers of playoff between clubs who finished top of 'West' Division and 'Mid-East' Division.}}

|

1950–51[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1951.htm 1950/51], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Newtongrange Star{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Camelon Juniors{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|

1951–52[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1952.htm 1951/52], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Newtongrange Star{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Broxburn Athletic{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|bgcolor=silver| Camelon Juniors

1952–53[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1953.htm 1952/53], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Armadale Thistle{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Newtongrange Star{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|

1953–54[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1954.htm 1953/54], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Arniston Rangers{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Bo'ness United{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|

1954–55[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1955.htm 1954/55], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Newtongrange Star{{efn|'West' Division winners Bo'ness United refused to play the championship playoff in Midlothian as they had done so and lost the previous season - the league awarded the title to 'Mid-East' Division winners Newtongrange Star without a match being played.}}

| Bo'ness United

|

1955–56[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1956.htm 1955/56], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Dalkeith Thistle{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Broxburn Athletic{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|

1956–57[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1957.htm 1956/57], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Haddington Athletic{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Broxburn Athletic{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|

1957–58[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1958.htm 1957/58], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Bo'ness United{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Ormiston Primrose{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|bgcolor=silver| Pumpherston

1958–59[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1959.htm 1958/59], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Newtongrange Star{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Bo'ness United{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|

1959–60[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1960.htm 1959/60], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Loanhead Mayflower{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| West Calder United{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|

1960–61[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1961.htm 1960/61], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Dalkeith Thistle{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Armadale Thistle{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|bgcolor=gold| Dunbar United

1961–62[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1962.htm 1961/62], The History of Newtongrange Star[http://www.whitburnjfc.org.uk/honours/index.html Honours], Whitburn Junior FC

| Dunbar United{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Whitburn Juniors{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|

1962–63[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1963.htm 1962/63], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Sauchie Juniors{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Newtongrange Star{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|

1963–64[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1964.htm 1963/64], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Whitburn Juniors{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|

1964–65[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1965.htm 1964/65], The History of Newtongrange Star

|bgcolor=gold| Linlithgow Rose{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|

1965–66[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1966.htm 1965/66], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Linlithgow Rose{{efn|name=MEvW}}

|bgcolor=gold|Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|bgcolor=silver|Whitburn

1966–67[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1967.htm 1966/67], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Linlithgow Rose{{efn|name=MEvW}}

|Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|

1967–68[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1968.htm 1967/68], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Linlithgow Rose{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Newtongrange Star{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|

Notes

{{notelist}}

=1968–2002 era=

class="wikitable" style="text-align: left;"

|bgcolor=gold|Club also won the Scottish Junior Cup (doubles in bold).

bgcolor=silver|Club were also runners-up in the Scottish Junior Cup.

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
width=90|Season

!width=170|Winner

!width=160|Runner-up{{efn|name=rup|Runners-up incomplete.}}

!width=160|Other member in Scottish Cup final

1968–69[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1969.htm 1968/69], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Bo'ness United{{efn|name=MEvW|Winners of playoff between clubs who finished top of 'West' Division and 'Mid-East' Division.}}

| Newtongrange Star{{efn|name=MEvWrup|Losers of playoff between clubs who finished top of 'West' Division and 'Mid-East' Division.}}

|

1969–70[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1970.htm 1969/70], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Arniston Rangers{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Pumpherston{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|bgcolor=silver| Penicuik Athletic

1970–71[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1971.htm 1970/71], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Musselburgh Athletic{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Broxburn Athletic{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|bgcolor=silver| Newtongrange Star

1971–72[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1972.htm 1971/72], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Arniston Rangers{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Whitburn Juniors{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|bgcolor=silver| Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

1972–73[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1973.htm 1972/73], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Broxburn Athletic{{efn|name=MEvW}}

| Musselburgh Athletic{{efn|name=MEvWrup}}

|

1973–74[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1974.htm 1973/74], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Broxburn Athletic

| Musselburgh Athletic

|bgcolor=silver|Linlithgow Rose

1974–75

| Linlithgow Rose

| Dalkeith Thistle

|

1975–76[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1976.htm 1975/76], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

| Arniston Rangers

|bgcolor=gold| Bo'ness United

1976–77

| Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

| Linlithgow Rose

|

1977–78[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1978.htm 1977/78], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Linlithgow Rose

|bgcolor=gold| Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

|

1978–79[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1979.htm 1978/79], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Penicuik Athletic

| Camelon Juniors

|bgcolor=silver|Bo'ness United

1979–80[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1980.htm 1979/80], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Camelon Juniors

| Linlithgow Rose

|

1980–81[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1981.htm 1980/81], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Penicuik Athletic

| Arniston Rangers

|

1981–82[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1982.htm 1981/82], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Linlithgow Rose

| Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

|

1982–83[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1983.htm 1982/83], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Fauldhouse United

| Tranent Juniors

|bgcolor=silver|Bo'ness United

1983–84[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1984.htm 1983/84], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Linlithgow Rose

| Broxburn Athletic

|bgcolor=gold| Bo'ness United

1984–85[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1985.htm 1984/85], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

| Whitburn Juniors

|

1985–86[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1986.htm 1985/86], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Whitburn Juniors

| Linlithgow Rose

|

1986–87[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1987.htm 1986/87], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Whitburn Juniors

| Newtongrange Star

|

1987–88[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1988.html 1987/88], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Linlithgow Rose

| Whitburn Juniors

|

1988–89[https://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/nonleaguetables/lt1988-1989.html#NSCOT0 Non League Tables for 1988-1989], NonLeague Matters[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1989.html 1988/89], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Whitburn Juniors

| Linlithgow Rose

|bgcolor=silver| Ormiston Primrose

1989–90[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1990.html 1989/90], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Whitburn Juniors

| Bo'ness United

|

1990–91[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1991.html 1990/91], The History of Newtongrange Star

|bgcolor=silver| Newtongrange Star

| Fauldhouse United

|

1991–92[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1992.html 1991/92], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Newtongrange Star

| Bo'ness United

|

1992–93[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1993.html 1992/93], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Fauldhouse United

| Whitburn Juniors

|

1993–94[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1994.html 1993/94], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Camelon Juniors

| Newtongrange Star

|

1994–95[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1995.html 1994/95], The History of Newtongrange Star

|bgcolor=gold|Camelon Juniors

|bgcolor=silver|Whitburn Juniors

|

1995–96[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1996.html 1995/96], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Whitburn Juniors

| Arniston Rangers

|bgcolor=silver| Camelon Juniors

1996–97[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1997.html 1996/97], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Linlithgow Rose

| Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

|

1997–98[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1998.html 1997/98], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Whitburn Juniors

| Linlithgow Rose

|

1998–99[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/1999.htm 1998/99], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Linlithgow Rose

| Whitburn Juniors

|

1999–2000[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/2000.htm 1999/2000], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Linlithgow Rose

| Newtongrange Star

|bgcolor=gold|Whitburn Juniors

2000–01[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/2001.htm 2000/01], The History of Newtongrange Star

| Whitburn Juniors

| Linlithgow Rose

|

2001–02[http://www.newtongrangestar.uwclub.net/2002.htm 2001/02], The History of Newtongrange Star

|bgcolor=gold|Linlithgow Rose

| Whitburn Juniors

|

Notes

{{notelist}}

List of winners

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center; font-size:90%"
rowspan=2|Club

! colspan=4|1922–1968 era

! colspan=4|1968–2002 era

! colspan=2|Overall

Win

! R-up

! First win

! Last win

! Win

! R-up

! First win

! Last win

! Win

! R-up

Newtongrange Star

| 11

| 3

|1922–23

|1958–59

| 2

| 4

|1990–91

|1991–92

| 13

| 7

Linlithgow Rose

| 4

| 0

|1964–65

|1967–68

| 9

| 5

|1974–75

|2001–02

| 13

| 6

Whitburn Juniors

| 0

| 4

|colspan=2|N/A

| 7

| 7

|1985–86

|2000–01

| 7

| 11

Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

| 2

| 5

|1937–38

|1963–64

| 3

| 3

|1975–76

|1984–85

| 5

| 8

Bo'ness United

| 4

| 4

|1948–49

|1957–58

| 1

| 2

|colspan=2|1968–69

| 5

| 6

Armadale Thistle

| 4

| 2

|1939–40

|1952–53

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 4

| 2

Arniston Rangers

| 1

| 2

|colspan=2|1953–54

| 2

| 3

|1969–70

|1971–72

| 3

| 5

Tranent Juniors

| 3

| 3

|1928–29

|1936–37

| 0

| 1

|colspan=2|N/A

| 3

| 4

Camelon Juniors

| 0

| 1

|colspan=2|N/A

| 3

| 1

|1979–80

|1994–95

| 3

| 2

Dalkeith Thistle

| 3

| 1

|1931–32

|1960–61

| 0

| 1

|colspan=2|N/A

| 3

| 2

Fauldhouse United

| 1

| 0

|colspan=2|1945–46

| 2

| 1

|1982–83

|1992–93

| 3

| 1

Broxburn Athletic

| 0

| 3

|colspan=2|N/A

| 2

| 2

|1972–73

|1973–74

| 2

| 5

Stoneyburn Juniors

| 2

| 1

|1934–35

|1938–39

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 2

| 1

Penicuik Athletic

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 2

| 0

|1978–79

|1980–81

| 2

| 0

Dunbar United

| 2

| 0

|1927–28

|1961–62

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 2

| 0

Musselburgh Athletic

| 0

| 3

|colspan=2|N/A

| 1

| 2

|colspan=2|1970–71

| 1

| 5

Bo'ness Cadora

| 1

| 2

|colspan=2|1935–36

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 1

| 2

Blackburn Athletic

| 1

| 0

|colspan=2|1933–34

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 1

| 0

Haddington Athletic

| 1

| 0

|colspan=2|1956–57

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 1

| 0

Loanhead Mayflower

| 1

| 0

|colspan=2|1959–60

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 1

| 0

Sauchie Juniors

| 1

| 0

|colspan=2|1962–63

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 1

| 0

Winchburgh Juniors

| 0

| 2

|colspan=2|N/A

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 0

| 2

West Calder United

| 0

| 1

|colspan=2|N/A

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 0

| 1

Pumpherston

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 0

| 1

|colspan=2|N/A

| 0

| 1

Ormiston Primrose

| 0

| 1

|colspan=2|N/A

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 0

| 1

Portobello Thistle

| 0

| 1

|colspan=2|N/A

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 0

| 1

Rosewell Rosedale

| 0

| 1

|colspan=2|N/A

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 0

| 1

Wallyford Bluebell

| 0

| 1

|colspan=2|N/A

| 0

| 0

|colspan=2|N/A

| 0

| 1

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References

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  • {{cite book|last=McGlone |first=David |last2=McLure |first2=Bill |year=1987 |title=The Juniors - 100 Years. A Centenary History of Scottish Junior Football|publisher=Mainstream |isbn=1-85158-060-3}}