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This is a list of Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) managers, in order of the date of their appointment. The SPFL has 42 member clubs and is split into four divisions; the Premiership (12 clubs), the Championship (10), League One (10), and League Two (10).
The Scottish Professional Football League ... On 24 July 2013 the names of the four SPFL ... [20] [21] The board of directors is composed of eight members, ...
R. Alex Rae (footballer, born 1969) John Rankin (footballer, born 1983) Brian Reid (footballer) Martin Rennie (football manager) Brian Rice (footballer)
Toggle Clubs in membership of the Scottish Professional Football League subsection. 1.1 Scottish Premiership. ... 10.1 Former Scottish Football League members.
The Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) is an association football league in Scotland. It comprises the top four divisions of the Scottish football league system. The league was established in 2013, following a merger of the Scottish Premier League (SPL; tier one) and the Scottish Football League (SFL; tiers two to four). The Scottish ...
Neil Doncaster (born 1970) is an association football executive. He was appointed as chief executive of the Scottish Professional Football League in July 2012, having previously held the same position at the Scottish Premier League from 2009 to 2012 at Norwich City F.C. from 2001 to 2009. [1]
As of June 2023, 124 clubs are full members of the Scottish Football Association, comprising: [11] All 42 clubs in the Scottish Professional Football League; All 18 clubs in the Highland Football League; All 16 clubs in the Lowland Football League; 2 clubs in the Midlands Football League: Lochee United and Tayport
The club was founded in 1883 and currently competes in the Scottish Championship as a member of the Scottish Professional Football League. The club has won four national trophies, the 1994 Scottish League Cup , and the 2013–14 , 2019–20 and 2021–22 editions of the Scottish Challenge Cup , and were runners-up in the 1949 Scottish League ...