The Scottish Hockey national leagues are the league system for field hockey in Scotland. It currently runs the Premiership, National League for men and women. The season runs from September to May, with a break in winter for the Indoor league. The winners of the Premiership are declared Scottish Champions. The men's national league system was formed in 1975 after competitive district hockey proved popular. The 1974-75 district results were used to populate the inaugural season which was made up of three leagues of twelve. Following the first season, the leagues were split into six leagues of eight teams.