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Scottish Women's Football League Second Division

The Scottish Women's Football League Second Division was a division in the Scottish women's football pyramid between 1999 and 2019. The third league tier from 1999 to 2015, it later became the fourth tier. Its top teams won promotion to the SWFL First Division.

History
The Second Division was initially a single national competition, played as a double round-robin. Champions National division champions – league level 3: • 1999-00: Forfar Farmington2001–02: Hawkcraig United • 2007–08: Celtic Reserves Regional division champions – league level 3: • 2008–09: South-West / West: Glasgow City Reserves2008–09: South-East / Central Musselburgh Windsor2009: South-West / West Troon • 2009: South-East / East / Central Airdrie United Regional division champions – league level 4: ==Seasons==
Seasons
1999–2008 In the season 2000–01, Hamilton Athletic finished top of the 10-team national Second Division. and they became the Second Division champions in 2002–03, ahead of Dundee City and Civil Service Strollers. Falkirk sealed the title with late-season wins over St. Johnstone away and Dundee City at Brockville. In 2005–06, the top teams in the division were champions Buchan Girls, Crichton, Cowdenbeath, Arsenal North 2nd LFC and Thistle LFC. Cowdenbeath won the 2006–07 championship. 2007–08 was the last season of the national SWFL Second Division. The member clubs were: • Celtic 'B' • Dundee City • Dunfermline Athletic • East Kilbride Thistle • Hamilton Academical 'B' • Kemnay • F.C. Kilmarnock • Paisley Saints • Maryhill • Tynecastle 2008–2012 After the switch to the three regional divisions (North, East and West) in 2008–09, the Second Division's member clubs were: North: • Aberdeen University • Buchan • Dee Vale • Dons Ladies • Dundee City • Dundee University • Forfar Farmington Lassies • Glendale Ladies • Kemnay • Monifieth • SLB Harriers • Stonehaven Ladies West: • Airdrie United (replaced Clyde LFC after two matches) • Glasgow City Reserves • Glasgow Ladies B • Glasgow University • Hamilton Accies 'B' • Linwood Rangers • Loudon • Maryhill • Paisley Saints • Team Strathclyde • Troon • F.C. Kilmarnock withdrew before the season started East: • Boroughmuir • Dunfermline Athletic • East FifeHibernian BMotherwell • Murieston United • Musselburgh Windsor • Spartans B • Stenhousemuir Ladies • St. Johnstone The Scottish women's football divisions used the autumn–spring season calendar until 2008–09. From the season 2009, they switched to a summer schedule (March–November). The three-division system continued with the new schedule, in the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Owing to an influx of new clubs, for the 2012 season the Second Division East was split into two separate East and South-East divisions. The East division was now based around Fife and Tayside while the South-East division was centred on Edinburgh and the Lothians. Hearts, Hibernian 1875, Falkirk FC and a Spartans Reserve team moved from the East division to the South East in 2012. Boroughmuir Thistle, Football Club of Edinburgh, Leith Athletic, Musselburgh Windsor and Seton Ladies were new clubs. 2011 North champions Buchan Ladies were promoted to the First Division while Dundee City and Forfar Farmington Blues transferred to the East. New clubs were a Buchan Ladies Youth side, Turriff United and Dee Ladies, part of the Dee Boys Club set-up. 2013 Member clubs in the 2013 season: North Division No clubs accepted promotion from the 2012 North competition, with champions Stonehaven and runners-up Dee Vale competing again in 2013. Luthermuir were transferred from the Second Division East where they played in 2012. Elgin City were formerly known as Moray Ladies. • Aberdeen LFC Development, AberdeenAberdeen LFC Reserves • Buchan Ladies Youth, Cruden Bay • Dee Ladies, Aberdeen • Dee Vale, Maryculter • Elgin City, Elgin • Kemnay, Kemnay • Luthermuir • Stonehaven, Stonehaven • Turriff United, Turriff East/Central Division 2012 champions Dunfermline Athletic and runners-up East Fife Ladies were promoted to the SWFL First Division, however both clubs entered reserve sides in the Second Division in 2013. East Fife added the suffix Violet after linking up with Cupar Violet GFC. Raith Rovers were relegated from the 2012 First Division. Falkirk FC were transferred from the South East Division while Stenhousemuir arrived from the West Division. Tayside Ladies, a senior section of Celtic Girls (Tayside), entered for the first time. Arbroath CSC and Monifieth who resigned during the 2012 season did not return. • Dundee City, Dundee • Dunfermline 2013, Dunfermline • East Fife Violet, Levenmouth • Falkirk FC, FalkirkFalkirk LFC Reserves • Forfar Farmington Ladies • Jeanfield Swifts, Perth • Raith Rovers, Kirkcaldy • Stenhousemuir, Stenhousemuir • Tayside Ladies, Lochee South East Division 2012 champions Hearts were promoted to the SWFL First Division but entered a development side in the Second Division in 2013. Edinburgh Caledonia, Hutchison Vale Reserves and Murieston United Reds were new clubs. • Boroughmuir Thistle • Edinburgh Caledonia, Edinburgh • FC Edinburgh Ladies, EdinburghHearts DevelopmentHibernian DevelopmentHutchison Vale Reserves • Leith Athletic, Edinburgh • Murieston United Reds, Livingston • Musselburgh Windsor, Musselburgh • Seton Ladies, Port SetonSpartans Reserves West/South West Division 2012 champions Murieston United were promoted to the SWFL First Division. Hamilton Caledonian, Irvine Thistle, Kilwinning Development, Mill United and Whitburn joined the league in 2013; EK Galaxy dropped out, while Hamilton Academical Reserves withdrew to play in a new development league. • Claremont, East Kilbride • Dumfries, Dumfries • Glasgow Girls, Glasgow • Hamilton Caledonian, Hamilton • Irvine Thistle, IrvineKilwinning Development • Mill United, Hamilton • Stranraer, Stranraer • Viewfield Rovers, Lochwinnoch • Whitburn, Whitburn 2017 The following teams played in the SWFL Second Division during the 2017 season. As well as first teams, the SWFL structures also incorporated a number of development or youth teams of other SWPL and SWFL clubs. North: • Buchan Youth • Buckie Ladies • Deveronvale • Moray Ladies • Ross County • Stonehaven • Turriff United West: • Ayr United • Bishopton • Dumbarton United • F.C. Kilmarnock 23sKilwinning • Morton • Pollok United • Queen of the South • Rutherglen • St Roch's • Stranraer • United Glasgow • Westerlands B South East/Central: • Airdrie Ladies • Blackburn United Development • Borders Ladies • Edinburgh Caledonia FC • Falkirk • Lothian • Murieston United • Musselburgh Windsor • Stenhousemuir • Stirling University Development Details: West/Central: • Bishopton • BSC Glasgow • Clyde FC • Glasgow Girls U23s • Motherwell Development • Pollok United • Renton Craigandro Ladies • St Mirren WFC • United Glasgow • West Park United Details: West/South West: • Annan Athletic Ladies FC • Clark Drive Ladies • East Kilbride Thistle Ladies • Gleniffer Thistle • Kilwinning • Mid Annandale Ladies • Morton Women • Rutherglen • Stewarton United Ladies • Stranraer Ladies Details: ==See also==
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