2015–16 East Superleague
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The 2015–16 East Superleague (known as the McBookie.com East Superleague for sponsorship reasons) was the 14th season of the East Superleague, the top tier of league competition for
SJFA East Region The Scottish Junior Football Association, East Region is one of two regions of the SJFA, which currently organises the Midlands Football League, Midlands League and local cup competitions. The SJFA was previously split into six regions, but in ...
member clubs. The season began on 8 August 2015 and ended on 4 June 2016. Kelty Hearts were the reigning champions.
Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic Bonnyrigg Rose Football Club is a Scottish football club from the town of Bonnyrigg. Formed in 1881 and nicknamed ''the Rose'', the team plays in the , having been relegated in 2024–25. Their home ground is New Dundas Park, and they have ...
secured the title on 18 May 2016, their third East Superleague championship. As winners they entered the preliminary round of the
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Teams

The following teams changed division prior to the 2015–16 season.


To East Superleague

Promoted from East Premier League *
Tayport Tayport, also known as Ferry-Port-on-Craig, is a town in Fife, Scotland. It lies on the Firth of Tay opposite Broughty Ferry, a suburb of Dundee. The two were linked by a ferry service until 1939. To the east of Tayport is the vast Tentsmuir ...
* St Andrews United * Broughty Athletic


From East Superleague

Relegated to East Premier League * Armadale Thistle * Lochee United Folded * Ballingry Rovers


Stadia and locations


Managerial changes


League table


Results


East Region Super/Premier League play-off

Lochee United, who finished third in the East Premier League, defeated Sauchie Juniors 10–0 on aggregate in the East Region Super/Premier League play-off to gain promotion.


References

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