Football league season
North Caledonian Football League Season 2022–23 Dates 20 August 2022 – 22 April 2023 Champions Loch Ness [ 1] Matches played 156 Goals scored 744 (4.77 per match) Biggest home win Loch Ness 10–0 Bonar Bridge (26 November 2022)Thurso 10–0 Bonar Bridge (11 February 2023)Biggest away win Bonar Bridge 1–12 Loch Ness (4 March 2023)Highest scoring Bonar Bridge 1–12 Loch Ness (4 March 2023)Longest winning run 9 matches:Invergordon Longest unbeaten run 14 matches: Loch Ness Longest winless run 16 matches: Bonar Bridge Longest losing run 16 matches: Bonar Bridge
All statistics correct as of 22 April 2023.
The 2022–23 North Caledonian Football League (known for sponsorship reasons as the Macleod & MacCallum North Caledonian League ) was the 114th season of the North Caledonian Football League , and the second season as part of the sixth tier of the Scottish football pyramid system .
Loch Ness won the league title for the first time; their 5–0 victory over Fort William coupled with Invergordon 's 1–1 draw against Orkney on 8 April 2023, gave them an unassailable 10-point lead over Invergordon with 3 games remaining (the margin was 4 points at the end of the season). As such, they entered the 2023–24 Scottish Cup at the Preliminary Round stage, as they had not already qualified as a non-SFA member.[ 2]
Teams
Location of mainland teams in the
2022–23 North Caledonian League
Location of
Orkney in the
2022–23 North Caledonian League
Relegated from Highland Football League
Stadia and locations
League table
Results
Source:
[ 50] Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
^ Match played at Dalmore Park, Alness .[ 14]
^ Match played at Dalmore Park, Alness .[ 15]
^ Match played at King George V Park, Golspie .[ 16]
^ Match played at Bught Park ,[ 17] due to a clashing Highland League fixture for Clachnacuddin at Grant Street Park.
^ Match played at Inverness Royal Academy 4G.[ 18]
^ Match played at Inverness Royal Academy 4G.[ 19]
^ Match played at Inverness Royal Academy 4G.[ 20]
^ Match played at Inverness Royal Academy 4G.[ 21]
^ Match played at Highland Football Academy 3G, Dingwall .[ 22]
^ Match played at Inverness Royal Academy 4G.[ 23]
^ Match played at Inverness Royal Academy 4G.[ 24]
^ Match played at Dalmore Park, Alness .[ 25]
^ Match played at Inverness Royal Academy 4G.[ 26]
^ Match played at Dalmore Park, Alness .[ 27]
^ Match played at Highland Football Academy 3G, Dingwall .[ 28]
^ Match played at Highland Football Academy 3G, Dingwall .[ 29]
^ Match played at Inverness Royal Academy 4G.[ 30]
^ Match played at Inverness Royal Academy 4G.[ 31]
^ Match played at Inverness Royal Academy 4G.[ 32]
^ Match played at Inverness Royal Academy 4G.[ 33]
^ Match played at Inverness Royal Academy 4G.[ 34]
^ Match played at Dalmore Park, Alness .[ 35]
^ Match played at Canal Park, Inverness .[ 36]
^ Match played at Nairn Academy 3G.[ 37]
^ Match played at Nairn Academy 3G.[ 38]
^ Match played at Nairn Academy 3G.[ 36]
^ Match played at Station Park.[ 39]
^ Match played at Nairn Academy 3G.[ 40]
^ Match awarded to Orkney, as Alness United were unable to field a team.[ 41]
^ Match played at Morrison Park, Halkirk .[ 42]
^ Match played at Kirkwall Grammar School 3G.[ 43]
^ Match played at Naver 3G.[ 44]
^ Match played at Naver 3G.[ 36]
^ Match played at Morrison Park, Halkirk .[ 45]
^ Match played at Naver 3G.[ 46]
^ Match played at Morrison Park, Halkirk ,[ 47] as Sir George's Park was unplayable.
^ Match played at Naver 3G.[ 48]
^ Match played at Naver 3G.[ 49]
Notes
SFA Club with an SFA licence (as of June 2022)[ 51] eligible to participate in the Highland League play-off should they win the league.
References
External links
Domestic leagues Domestic cups European competitions Related to national team Transfers Club seasons
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