Supplementary football league

A supplementary football league is an association football competition set up by clubs which are already members of more senior leagues to give the clubs a larger fixture list and fill in "spare" Saturdays which were not being used for cup-ties or league games.

Supplementary leagues in Scotland

A number of supplementary leagues were created in the early days of organised football in Scotland by Scottish Football League clubs as, with only 10-member clubs each playing just 18 games per season, there were plenty of spare Saturdays to fill. The gradual expansion of the Scottish League after 1900 eventually killed these off.

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See also

  • List of defunct leagues in Scotland
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