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Scottish National League (1932 - 1954)
Scottish National League may refer to nationwide competitions in Scotland in a number of sports: * Scottish Men's National League in basketball * Scottish National League (ice hockey), founded 1998 ** Scottish National League (1932–1954) ** Scottish National League (1981–1982) * Scottish National League (rugby league) * Scottish National League (rugby union) It may also refer to the political group the Scots National League The Scots National League (SNL) was a political organisation which campaigned for Scottish independence in the 1920s. It amalgamated with other Scottish nationalist bodies in 1928 to form the National Party of Scotland. The Scots National Leag ...
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Scottish Men's National League
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Scottish National League (ice Hockey)
The Scottish National League is an ice hockey league based in Scotland comprising 8 teams. The league sits below the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) in the UK ice hockey structure alongside England's National Ice Hockey League (NIHL). Following the demise of the British National League at the end of the 2004–05 season, the Fife Flyers and Dundee Stars transferred to the SNL, raising both the league's profile. Both teams have however since left the SNL and now compete in the highest tier of United Kingdom Ice Hockey, the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL). Teams 2022-23 SNL Teams Championships References External linksScottish National League 1998 establishments in Scotland 2 Scot The Scots ( sco, Scots Fowk; gd, Albannaich) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged in the early Middle Ages from an amalgamation of two Celtic-speaking peoples, the Picts and Gaels, who founded t ...
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Scottish National League (1932–1954)
The Scottish National League was the first ice hockey league in Scotland. It was founded in 1932 by five teams from a single ice rink in Glasgow. The league gradually expanded to encompass teams from many areas of Scotland. It was suspended during the Second World War, but returned in 1946, and for the 1947/8 season was split into two divisions. These reunited the following season, and in 1954 the league merged with the English National League to form the British National League. Champions :1933: Bridge of Weir :1934: Kelvingrove :1935: Bridge of Weir :1936: Glasgow Mohawks :1937: Glasgow Mohawks :1938: Perth Panthers :1939: Dundee Tigers :1940: Dundee Tigers :1947: Perth Panthers :1948: East Division - Dundee Tigers, West Division - Paisley Pirates :1949: Fife Flyers :1950: Fife Flyers :1951: Paisley Pirates :1952: Ayr Raiders :1953: Ayr Raiders :1954: Paisley Pirates ReferencesA to Z encyclopaedia of ice hockey See also *British ice hockey league champions {{DEFAULTSOR ...
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Scottish National League (1981–1982)
Scottish National League may refer to nationwide competitions in Scotland in a number of sports: * Scottish Men's National League in basketball * Scottish National League (ice hockey), founded 1998 ** Scottish National League (1932–1954) ** Scottish National League (1981–1982) * Scottish National League (rugby league) * Scottish National League (rugby union) It may also refer to the political group the Scots National League The Scots National League (SNL) was a political organisation which campaigned for Scottish independence in the 1920s. It amalgamated with other Scottish nationalist bodies in 1928 to form the National Party of Scotland. The Scots National Leag ...
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Scottish National League (rugby League)
The Scottish National League was first played for in 1997 under the name The Scottish Conference before changing to its current name the following season and is the top tier domestic rugby league club competition in Scotland. It was renamed the Scottish RL Conference League between 2007 and 2011 and formed a division of the Rugby League Conference competition. History The first domestic Scottish club were the Forth & Clyde Nomads who played in the 95/96 North-East League but folded shortly before the announcement about a new Scottish rugby league competition. They made history when they won the first ever domestic competition, the ''Scottish Challenge Cup'' in 1996 beating Stirling University 30–24. The first title was won by Lomond Valley Raiders who beat Central Centurions in the final of the first domestic competition. The following three seasons saw different champions each season, Border Raiders in their debut season in 1998, Edinburgh Eagles in 1999 against fellow Edi ...
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Scottish National League (rugby Union)
The Scottish National League (currently named Tennents National League One for sponsorship reasons) is an amateur league competition for rugby union clubs in Scotland. It forms the 2nd tier of the Scottish League Championship. The league winner is automatically promoted to the top tier of Scottish league rugby (The Tennents Premiership). The bottom two clubs are relegated into National League Two, replaced by the top two teams in that league. Scottish National League One, 2019–20 *Demoted from Premiership: Ayr RFC, Boroughmuir RFC, Heriot's RFC, Melrose RFC, Stirling County RFC and Watsonians RFC *Promoted from National League Two: Biggar RFC and Highland RFC. With the creation of the SRU's semi-professional Super 6 there was a major reshuffling of the top leagues. The six franchise holding clubs saw their "Club XV's" relegated from the Premiership, replaced by the six top teams from the 2018-19 National League One. Play was suspended on 14 March due to the COVID-19 pan ...
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