Original league A league of the same name briefly existed during the early days of competitive football. The original South of Scotland Football League was created in
1892–93 and featured seven clubs: •
5th Kirkcudbrightshire Rifle Volunteers •
Cronberry Eglinton •
Lanemark •
Lugar Boswell •
Mauchline •
Queen of the South Wanderers •
Springbank The clubs preferred to play in cup competitions and traditional friendlies, so most of the league fixtures were not played. The competition was subsequently abandoned and no championship was awarded.
Current league When league football was re-established in 1946, the Southern Counties League name could not be used because
Ayr United 'A' and
Kilmarnock 'A' were not members of the Southern Counties F.A.. Instead, the new competition was called the South of Scotland Football League. The first season saw the league played in two sections, East and West, but it has been played as a single league ever since. Teams play each other on a home and away basis. In seasons where league membership has been low, clubs have played each other four times, instead of the usual twice. Recent changes in league membership have been: •
Stranraer Athletic withdrew from the league at the end of the
2007–08 season. • The newly formed
Gretna 2008, founded to replace the
Gretna team that had been forced to dissolve following its meteoric rise to the
Scottish Premier League between 2002 and 2007, applied to join the South of Scotland League, but then joined the
East of Scotland Football League instead. •
Annan Athletic withdrew their reserve team from the league at the end of the 2008–09 season, so that they could concentrate on the SFL Under-19 League and the Reserve League West. •
Stranraer withdrew their reserve team from the league at the end of the
2011–12 season, before returning again in 2017. •
Dalbeattie Star and
Threave Rovers withdrew from the league at the end of the
2012–13 season to join the newly formed
Lowland Football League, although both have since been relegated back to the league. Threave subsequently transferred to the
West of Scotland Football League for season 2022–23. • After 44 Seasons in the Dumfries and District Amateur Football League, champions Lochar Thistle were elected to the league for the start of the
2013–14 season. • Three new teams Dumfries YMCA, Edusport Academy and Upper Annandale were elected to the league for the 2014–15 Season. • Fleet Star withdrew from the league in 2016.
Crichton, who were saved from folding last season by a merger with Lochmaben Amateurs, have taken the Lochmaben name and moved to
Lockerbie. •
Bonnyton Thistle joined the league in 2017 before moving to the newly formed West of Scotland Football League in 2020. ==Member clubs==