The Highland Football League (HFL) is a league of football clubs operating not in just the Scottish highlands as the name may suggest, but also the north east lowlands (Moray and Aberdeenshire). It is one of the three 'senior' non-leagues (that is a league that is not the Scottish Football League (SFL), Scottish Premier League or one of the Scottish Junior Football Association's leagues) in Scotland. The HFL is a full member of the Scottish Football Association.
HistoryFormationThe HFL was formed on August 4, 1893, at the Inverness Workman's Club. The original league consisted of seven teams: Inverness Thistle, Caledonian, Clachnacuddin, Forres Mechanics, Inverness Union, Inverness Citadel and Cameron Highlanders. Ross County were an eighth original member, but resigned membership in November, 1893. Of the original teams, two are still playing in the league today (Clachnacuddin and Forres Mechanics), and two merged to become current SPL outfit Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Recent HistoryMany of the member clubs have performed well when competing against SFL clubs in the Scottish Cup. However, from the 1990s onwards, it has been a victim of its own success, with various teams defecting to other leagues. Furthermore it has also had to contend with overexposure of large teams in the area such as Aberdeen and Inverness Caledonian Thistle, as well as the Old Firm to the South, and to an extent, English football. However, the lack of Premier League teams in the area, and to a lesser extent First Division, has/had worked in its favour, with some football fans being less willing to travel long distances to games in southern Scotland. The league has been somewhat weakened in recent years by the departure of many former members who have subsequently joined the SFL. This happened in 1994 when Caledonian, Inverness Thistle and Ross County left. Until then the HFL operated with 18 clubs, which was reduced by the departure of the three mentioned clubs who were replaced by the election of Wick Academy from the North Caledonian Football League 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, with which it continues to operate. Recently, North Region Junior sides Formartine United and Turriff United have both submitted bids to join the Highland League, following in the footsteps of past Junior side Inverurie Locos. Both teams joining would leave the League with 17 teams, and having an even 16 team league is seen move favourably, so it is likely only one side's application will be successful. Whichever team is successful in their application will join in the 2009-2010 season. HFL MembersCurrent members
Former Members now playing in the Scottish Football LeagueLinked CompetitionsThe HFL also administer several other competitions contested by some or all of the clubs. These competitions are: List of HFL championship winners1893–94 Inverness Thistle Notes
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