The Scottish Highland Football League (SHFL, commonly known as the Highland League) is a senior football league based in the north of Scotland. The league sits at level 5 on the Scottish football league system, acting as a feeder to the Scottish Professional Football League.

Founded in 1893, it is currently composed of 18 member clubs in a single division. Geographically, the league covers the Scottish Highlands as well as Moray, Aberdeenshire, the cities of Aberdeen and Dundee, Angus and parts of northern Perthshire.

Since 2014–15, it has featured in the senior pyramid system. The winners take part in an end-of-season promotion play-off with the Lowland Football League champions, with the winners then competing against the bottom club in Scottish League Two for a place in the SPFL. Promotion and relegation also exists between the three Highlands-based regional leagues at level 6 (Midlands League, North Caledonian League, and North Region Junior Football League).

The league's current sponsorship deal is with the Breedon Group.

History

Formation

The Highland Football League was formed on 4 August 1893, at the Inverness Workman's Club by employees of the Highland Railway Company who had their Company Headquarters, Locomotive and Carriage & Wagon Workshops (Loch Gorm Works), based in the Highland capital and where they employed circa 700 staff. The original league consisted of seven teams: Inverness Thistle, Caledonian, Clachnacuddin, Forres Mechanics, Inverness Union, Inverness Citadel and Cameron Highlanders. Dingwall Victoria United (later renamed Ross County) were an eighth original member, but resigned membership in November 1893. The inaugural champions were Inverness Thistle. Of the original teams, two are still playing in the league today (Clachnacuddin and Forres Mechanics) while Caledonian and Thistle merged to become current Scottish League club Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

Departures and expansions

The league has been somewhat weakened by the departure of many former members who have subsequently joined the SFL. In 1994, Caledonian, Inverness Thistle and Ross County left. Until then the HFL had operated with 18 clubs; this was reduced by the departure of the three mentioned clubs, but Wick Academy from the North Caledonian Football League were elected, to create a league of 16 clubs. This was the state of affairs till 2000 when Elgin City and Peterhead were elected into the SFL. In 2002 Inverurie Loco Works were elected into the HFL to give it a membership of 15 clubs. Inverurie Locos are another Highland League football club with its origins in the Scottish railways, having been formed by employees of the Great North of Scotland Railway who had their Locomotive and Carriage and Wagon Workshops in Inverurie, hence the football club's name.

In 2008, North Region Junior League sides Formartine United and Turriff United both submitted bids to join the Highland League, following in the footsteps of past Junior League side Inverurie Locos. Banks O' Dee and Strathspey Thistle also applied. On 25 February 2009, Formartine United, Strathspey Thistle and Turriff United were accepted into the league for the following season, with Banks O' Dee being the unsuccessful club.

Pyramid

Until the reorganisation of Scottish football during the 2012–13 season, the league was historically one of the senior leagues in Scottish football, along with the Scottish Premier League and Scottish Football League, as well as the East of Scotland and South of Scotland Leagues.

Since the 2014–15 season, the league champions have had the chance to qualify for promotion to the Scottish League Two via a play-off with the winners of the Lowland Football League, the winners then playing off against the bottom team in League Two. Although the introduction of a route into the Scottish Professional Football League was broadly welcomed, it also provoked some concern about the potential financial burden on smaller clubs who may need to significantly upgrade their grounds to meet the required standards. The logistics of travel to away games in a league dominated by central belt teams is also a concern, particularly for geographically remote clubs such as Wick Academy and Brora Rangers.

At the end of the 2018–19 season, Cove Rangers became the first Highland League club to gain promotion to the SPFL via the pyramid play-off, after beating Berwick Rangers 7–0 on aggregate in the League Two play-off final. Two years later, Brechin City became the first SPFL club to be relegated into the Highland League after losing 3–1 on aggregate to Kelty Hearts in the League Two play-off final.

At the end of the 2020–21 season the threat of relegation was introduced to the league, as the North Caledonian League, a newly formed Midlands League, and North Superleague were all brought into the pyramid as feeder leagues. At the end of the following season, Fort William became the first victim of the drop as they failed to play their games against North Superleague side Banks O' Dee in the playoff final, giving the Aberdeen side a bye into the Highland League as Fort William fell into the North Caledonian League.

스코틀랜드 하이랜드 리그는 영국의 축구 대회 중 하나로, 스코틀랜드의 고지 지역에서 개최되는 토너먼트입니다. 이 리그는 1893년에 창설되었으며, 현재는 18개의 팀이 참가하고 있습니다. 스코틀랜드 하이랜드 리그는 스코틀랜드 축구 연맹에 의해 주관되며, 매 시즌 동안 팀들은 홈과 어웨이 경기를 치르며 순위를 경쟁합니다.

이 토너먼트는 스코틀랜드의 고지 지역에 위치한 도시와 마을들을 대표하는 팀들이 참가하여 경기를 펼칩니다. 이 지역은 그린 면적과 아름다운 풍경으로 유명하며, 경기장은 자연의 아름다움을 배경으로 선수들의 열정과 기술을 관중들에게 선사합니다.

스코틀랜드 하이랜드 리그는 스코틀랜드 프로페셔널 풋볼 리그 시스템의 일부로, 상위 리그인 스코틀랜드 프리미어십과 스코틀랜드 챔피언십과는 다른 경쟁을 진행합니다. 이 토너먼트는 스코틀랜드 축구의 다양성과 역사를 대표하는 중요한 대회로, 많은 축구 팬들에게 큰 관심을 받고 있습니다.

스코틀랜드 하이랜드 리그는 경기의 치열함과 열정적인 경쟁력으로 유명합니다. 각 팀은 승리를 위해 최선을 다하며, 매 시즌 동안 우승을 향한 경쟁을 펼칩니다. 이 토너먼트는 스코틀랜드 축구의 미래 스타들이 발전할 수 있는 중요한 플랫폼이기도 합니다.

스코틀랜드 하이랜드 리그는 스코틀랜드 축구의 열정과 아름다움을 경험할 수 있는 훌륭한 대회입니다. 이 토너먼트는 축구 팬들에게 많은 즐거움과 흥분을 선사하며, 스코틀랜드의 축구 문화와 역사를 체험할 수 있는 좋은 기회입니다.