Inverness and District Football Association
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Country | Scotland |
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Confederation | UEFA |
Divisions | 3 |
Number of clubs | 26 |
Domestic cup(s) | Scottish Amateur Cup Highland Amateur Cup |
Current champions | Maryburgh (2025) |
The Inverness and District Football Association runs amateur football mainly in the city of Inverness, in the Highlands of Scotland, but also in the surrounding towns and villages. They are affiliated to the Scottish Amateur Football Association.[1]
The association runs three divisions with promotion and relegation, playing a summer season, in common with most amateur and welfare leagues in the North of Scotland.
Current Teams
Teams participating in the 2025 season:[2]
Premier Division
- Ardersier
- Avoch
- Black Rock Rovers
- Culloden Blacksmiths
- Fortrose & Rosemarkie Union
- Inverness Athletic
- Loch Ness Thistle
- Maryburgh
1st Division
- CK Interiors
- Clachnacuddin Youth Development
- Culbokie
- Drakies L&L
- Gellions
- Gilham Flooring
- Hill Rovers
- Kirkhill
- Muir of Ord Rovers
- Tomatin United
2nd Division
- Auctioneers
- Auldearn
- Ferry United
- G16 United
- Glen Urquhart
- Grahams Academical
- Highland Athletic
- Slackbuie Rovers
- Tornagrain United
Past winners
Year | Premier Division | 1st Division | 2nd Division |
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2017 | Avoch | Maryburgh | Contin |
2018 | Maryburgh | Bellmac | Ferrybache |
2019 | Maryburgh | IRN Security | Black Rock Rovers |
2020 | cancelled | ||
2021 | Loch Ness Reserves | Black Rock Rovers | Black Isle United |
2022 | Maryburgh | Inverness Athletic Reserves | Clachnacuddin Youth |
2023 | Maryburgh | Culloden Blacksmiths | Drakies |
2024 | Avoch | Black Rock Rovers | Culbokie |
2025 | Maryburgh | Tomatin United | Ferry United |
References
- ^ "League Details". Scottish Amateur Football Association. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
- ^ "Inverness & District FA". Facebook. Retrieved 22 July 2023.