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North Caledonian Football League : ウィキペディア英語版
North Caledonian Football League

The North Caledonian Football League is an amateur football league operating in the Highlands of Scotland, which is officially classed as a Senior League due to its affiliation with the Scottish Football Association. The league has regularly contained a number of reserve teams of Highland Football League clubs alongside local amateur teams.〔http://scottish-football-historical-archive.com/reserves.htm〕 As these HFL clubs are full members of the SFA, disciplinary procedures in the league are handled directly by the SFA - a unique situation in Scottish amateur football. Golspie Sutherland are themselves SFA full members and as of season 2007–08, obtain direct entry to the Scottish Cup. Prior to this they entered the Scottish Qualifying Cup (North) each season.
Founded in 1896 initially to accommodate the reserve teams of the Highland League, the North Caledonian League (NCL) is a league which has existed under a number of different names. The league mostly consists of amateur clubs that play on public parks, although Golspie Sutherland have full membership of the SFA, while the long defunct Thurso Pentland were also a senior club in the NCL that competed in the Scottish Cup in the 19th century. The present amateur side which plays in the Caithness County League were formed in 1918.
During the 1920s, a number of clubs also competed in the Scottish Junior Cup. From 1948 the league was known variably as the North of Scotland 2nd XI League or Highland Reserve League, and the Highland League reserve teams which had dominated the championship continued to do so until the late 1960s. Gradually, one by one, the Highland League clubs found it was not a viable proposition to run second teams. The clubs in the League felt that the name Second Eleven had a certain stigma about it mainly the inference second best, and it would be in everybody's interest if the name was dropped once and for all. At the 1984 annual general meeting of the 2nd XI Football Association held in Bonar, the clubs in the League voted unanimously to change the name of the Association to the North Caledonian Football Association and the League to the North Caledonian League.
The NCFL is characterised by the number of clubs who use it as a 'stepping-stone' to join the Highland League or join the Junior grade of football. Previous NCFL members include Wick Academy and Fort William who both left to join the Highland Football League and the reserve teams of the Scottish Football League clubs Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Ross County.
==Member clubs for the 2015–16 season==


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