Inter City Football League

The Inter City Football League was formed in 1899 in Scotland as one of several supplementary football leagues that were created in order to increase the number of fixtures for Scottish Football League clubs.[1]

The founder members of the league were Celtic, Queen's Park, Rangers and Third Lanark (who had previously played supplementary fixtures in the Glasgow Football League) plus Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian (who in addition to the Inter City League continued to play supplementary matches in the Edinburgh / East of Scotland Football League). In 1902 Dundee, Partick Thistle and St Mirren joined and this remained the league's line-up until it disbanded in 1904.[1]

Champions

  • 189900 Celtic[1]
  • 190001 Third Lanark[1]
  • 190102 Heart of Midlothian[1]
  • 190203 Heart of Midlothian[1]
  • 190304 unfinished[1]
  • 190405 unfinished[1]
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See also

  • Scottish Football (Defunct Leagues)

References

  1. Inter City Football League, Scottish Football Historical Archive
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