Scottish Junior Football Association, East Region
The Scottish Junior Football Association, East Region is one of three regions of the SJFA which organise their own distinct league and cup competitions. The SJFA used to be split into six regions, but in 2002 they took the decision to reform into three to try to ensure more games between the top clubs and hence increase their revenues. The East Region was created by amalgamating the former East, Fife and Tayside Regions.
League structure
Until 2006–07
For season 2002–03, twelve clubs from the East, Fife and Tayside leagues in the eastern part of Scotland combined to create the East Super League; this was fed by the existing regional leagues: Tayside Premier, Fife District League and Lothians Division One A similar change occurred in the west of Scotland where the Ayrshire and Central leagues merged entirely to form a West Region. A year earlier, the North Region was re-named, but this had no impact on the system itself.2006–07 to 2012–13
In 2006, a further reorganisation led to the creation of another region-wide tier below the East Super League, known as the East Premier League. Below this, the Regional leagues were streamlined into single North, Central and South Divisions. To balance the numbers in these new leagues, the majority of Perthshire clubs were re-allocated from the North to the Central Division.As of the end of 2006–07 season, clubs were promoted and relegated between the Super League and the Premier League. One club from each of the lowest-tier divisions would be promoted to the Premier League, with three Premier League sides relegated to a regional division corresponding to their geographical area.
2013–14 to 2016–17
As agreed at the 2011–12 East Region AGM, the leagues were restructured into four divisions from the 2013–14 season. The Super League and Premier League were expanded to sixteen clubs while the regional divisions were merged into two from the current three and branded as North and South; clubs in the Central division were split between the two new leagues on a geographical basis. The League Cup competitions which traditionally opened the season were also scrapped as part of these proposals.From 2017–18
Beginning in 2017, Kelty Hearts left the league to join the East of Scotland Football League in the Senior pyramid. The following April, thirteen clubs – most of them from the East Juniors – were accepted into the league from the 2018–19 season, doubling that league's membership. When the window for applications was extended, even more east region clubs quit the Junior grade, bringing the total of clubs leaving Junior football that summer to 24:- Arniston Rangers
- Blackburn United
- Bo'ness United
- Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
- Broxburn Athletic
- Camelon Juniors
- Craigroyston
- Crossgates Primrose
- Dalkeith Thistle
- Dunbar United
- Dundonald Bluebell
- Easthouses Lily MW
- Edinburgh United
- Haddington Athletic
- Hill of Beath Hawthorn
- Jeanfield Swifts
- Linlithgow Rose
- Musselburgh Athletic
- Newtongrange Star
- Oakley United
- Penicuik Athletic
- Sauchie Juniors
- St Andrews United
- Tranent Juniors
In April 2020, the 2019–20 season was declared null & void due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the next month it was confirmed that a further eight clubs were leaving the East Juniors for the East of Scotland League:
- Kennoway Star Hearts
- Kirkcaldy & Dysart
- Lochgelly Albert
- Lochore Welfare
- Luncarty
- Newburgh
- Rosyth
- Thornton Hibs
Cup competitions
- East of Scotland Cup - Known as the DJ Laing East Region Cup under a sponsorship arrangement, this is a knockout tournament for all East Region clubs. The competition dates back to 1896–97 and was the most prestigious cup trophy in the former East Region.
- Fife & Lothians Cup - Known as the V Tech SMT Fife and Lothians Cup under a sponsorship arrangement, this tournament dates back to regionalisation in 1968 and is a knockout tournament for former East and Fife Region clubs in the current East Region. It is administered by a separate Fife & Lothians committee.
- North and Tayside Inter-Regional Cup - Known as the Quest Engineering Cup for sponsorship purposes, this is a knockout tournament for former Tayside Region and current North Region clubs and is administered by a joint committee. First played for in 1988, clubs play early rounds in their own region with eight sides from each area progressing to the last sixteen.
- East Region League Cup - Known as the Thorntons Property East Region League Cup under a sponsorship arrangement, this tournament has been introduced for the 2018–19 season to compensate for a reduced number of league fixtures. Starting in mid-season, the first phase of the competition sees all East Region sides divided into twelve localised sections of three clubs. The group winners then enter a second sectional phase with four groups of three, with the winners of these groups progressing to the semi-finals. Those eliminated after the first sectional phase will contest a Consolation Cup, with twenty-four clubs forming eight sections of three clubs with the winners progressing to the quarter-finals.
- DJ Laing League Cup. This tournament was for former Tayside Region clubs excluding Perthshire sides affiliated to the Central Division. Clubs initially competed in groups with the group winners advancing to a knockout semi-final stage. In all league cup competitions, matches in the group stages were played under league rules so a player was not cup-tied by turning out for a particular club.
- ACA Sports League Cup. This tournament was for former Fife Region clubs and all other teams affiliated to the Central Division. Clubs initially competed in four groups, with group winners advancing to a knockout semi-final stage.
- Dechmont Forklift League Cup. This tournament was for former East Region clubs. Clubs initially competed in four groups, with group winners advancing to a knockout semi-final stage.
Holders
- North and Tayside Inter-Regional Cup: Broughty Athletic
- East Region Cup: Broughty Athletic
- Fife and Lothians Cup: Thornton Hibs
- East Region League Cup: Pumpherston
- Consolation League Cup: Whitburn Juniors
Roll of Honour