Football league season
South of Scotland Football League Season 2022-23 Dates 30 July 2022 – 8 May 2023 Champions Abbey Vale Matches played 132 Goals scored 616 (4.67 per match) Biggest home win Mid-Annandale 18–0 Wigtown & Bladnoch (11 March 2023)Biggest away win Wigtown & Bladnoch 0–9 Creetown (5 November 2022)Highest scoring Mid-Annandale 18–0 Wigtown & Bladnoch (11 March 2023)Longest winning run 8 matches: Creetown Longest unbeaten run 20 matches: Creetown Longest winless run 10 matches: Wigtown & Bladnoch Longest losing run 9 matches:3 teams
All statistics correct as of 8 May 2023.
The 2022–23 South of Scotland Football League was the 77th season of the South of Scotland Football League , and the 9th season as part of the sixth tier of the Scottish football pyramid system . The season started on 30 July 2022 and ended on 8 May 2023. St Cuthbert Wanderers were the reigning champions.
The title was won for the first time by Abbey Vale , winning their last seven games of the season to overhaul long-time league leaders Creetown , who were also chasing a first league title. Abbey Vale were ineligible for promotion however, as they do not hold an SFA club licence. As champions, they will enter the 2023–24 Scottish Cup at the preliminary-round stage.
Teams
Location of teams in
2022–23 South of Scotland Football League
The following team changed divisions after the 2021–22 season.
From South of Scotland League
Transferred to West of Scotland Football League
Team
Location
Home ground
Capacity
Seats
Floodlit
Abbey Vale
New Abbey
Maryfield Park
1,000[ 1]
0
No
Caledonian Braves reserves
Motherwell
Alliance Park
500
100
Yes
Creetown
Creetown
Castlecary Park
1,000[ 2]
0
Yes
Lochar Thistle
Dumfries
Wilson Park
1,000[ 3]
0
No
Lochmaben
Lochmaben
Whitehills Park
1,000[ 4]
0
No
Mid-Annandale
Lockerbie
New King Edward Park
1,000[ 5]
0
Yes
Newton Stewart [SFA]
Newton Stewart
Blairmount Park
1,500[ 6]
0
Yes
Nithsdale Wanderers
Sanquhar
Lorimer Park
1,000[ 7]
0
Yes
St Cuthbert Wanderers [SFA]
Kirkcudbright
St Mary's Park
2,000[ 8]
0
Yes
Stranraer reserves
Stranraer
Stair Park
4,178[ 9]
1,830
Yes
Upper Annandale
Moffat
Moffat Academy
1,000[ 10]
0
No
Wigtown & Bladnoch [SFA]
Wigtown
Trammondford Park
888[ 11]
0
Yes
SFA Club with an SFA licence[ 12] eligible to participate in the Lowland League promotion play-off should they win the league.
Caledonian Braves reserves and Stranraer reserves are ineligible for promotion.
League table
Source:
[ 13] Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions
Results
Source:
[ 36] Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
^ Match played at Dumfries High School.[ 14]
^ Match played at Blairmount Park, Newton Stewart .[ 15]
^ Match played at Blairmount Park, Newton Stewart .[ 16]
^ Match played at Stranraer Academy 3G.[ 17]
^ Match played at North West Community Campus.[ 18]
^ Match played at North West Community Campus.[ 19]
^ Match played at North West Community Campus.[ 20]
^ Match played at Galabank , Annan .[ 21]
^ Match played at North West Community Campus, Dumfries , as Lorimer Park was unplayable.[ 22]
^ Match played at North West Community Campus, Dumfries .[ 23]
^ Match played at Stranraer Academy 3G.[ 24]
^ Match played at Stranraer Academy 3G.[ 25]
^ Match played at Stranraer Academy 3G.[ 26]
^ Match played at Blairmount Park, Newton Stewart .[ 27]
^ Match played at New King Edward Park, Lockerbie .[ 28]
^ Match played at New King Edward Park, Lockerbie .[ 29]
^ Match played at Dumfries High School, Dumfries .[ 30]
^ Match played at Raydale Park , Gretna .[ 31]
^ Match played at New King Edward Park, Lockerbie .[ 32]
^ Match played at Blairmount Park, Newton Stewart .[ 33]
^ Match played at Blairmount Park, Newton Stewart .[ 34]
^ Match played at Blairmount Park, Newton Stewart .[ 35]
References
External links
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