East of Scotland Football League - List of Winners

List of Winners

1923–24 Coldstream
1924–25 Vale of Leithen
1925–26 Civil Service Strollers
1926–27 Civil Service Strollers
1927–28 Berwick Rangers
1928–29 Peebles Rovers
1929–30 Bathgate
1930–31 Bathgate
1931–32 Penicuik Athletic
1932–33 Peebles Rovers
1933–34 Peebles Rovers
1934–35 Peebles Rovers
1935–36 Peebles Rovers
1936–37 Jedburgh Artisans
1937–38 Penicuik Athletic
1938–39 Bo'ness
1939–40 - 1944–45 No league championship for the duration of the Second World War
1945–46 Peebles Rovers
1946–47 Berwick Rangers
1947–48 Hibernian 'B'
1948–49 Hibernian 'B'
1949–50 Heart of Midlothian 'B'
1950–51 Hibernian 'B'
1951–52 Hibernian 'B'
1952–53 Hibernian 'B'
1953–54 unfinished
1954–55 Eyemouth United
1955–56 Eyemouth United
1956–57 Eyemouth United
1957–58 unfinished
1958–59 unfinished
1959–60 unfinished
1960–61 Gala Fairydean
1961–62 Gala Fairydean
1962–63 unfinished
1963–64 Gala Fairydean
1964–65 Gala Fairydean
1965–66 Gala Fairydean
1966–67 Hawick Royal Albert
1967–68 Hawick Royal Albert
1968–69 Gala Fairydean
1969–70 Cowdenbeath 'A'
1970–71 Eyemouth United
1971–72 Spartans
1972–73 Civil Service Strollers
1973–74 Hawick Royal Albert
1974–75 Selkirk
1975–76 Selkirk
1976–77 Selkirk
1977–78 Vale of Leithen
1978–79 Vale of Leithen
1979–80 Whitehill Welfare
1980–81 Whitehill Welfare
1981–82 Whitehill Welfare
1982–83 Whitehill Welfare
1983–84 Spartans
1984–85 Whitehill Welfare
1985–86 Whitehill Welfare
1986–87 Vale of Leithen
1987–88
(Premier Division) - Whitehill Welfare
(1st Division) - Annan Athletic
1988–89
(Premier Division) - Gala Fairydean
(1st Division) - Peebles Rovers
1989–90
(Premier Division) - Annan Athletic
(1st Division) - Coldstream
1990–91
(Premier Division) - Gala Fairydean
(1st Division) - Easthouses Lily Miners Welfare
1991–92
(Premier Division) - Easthouses Lily Miners Welfare
(1st Division) - Manor Thistle F.C.
1992–93
(Premier Division) - Whitehill Welfare
(1st Division) - :*Civil Service Strollers
1993–94
(Premier Division) - Whitehill Welfare
(1st Division) - Tollcross United
1994–95
(Premier Division) - Whitehill Welfare
(1st Division) - Pencaitland
1995–96
(Premier Division) - Whitehill Welfare
(1st Division) - Edinburgh City
1996–97
(Premier Division) - Spartans
(1st Division) - Lothian Thistle
1997-98
(Premier Division) - Whitehill Welfare
(1st Division) - Peebles Rovers
1998–99
(Premier Division) - Whitehill Welfare
(1st Division) - Easthouses Lily Miners Welfare
1999–00
(Premier Division) - Annan Athletic
(1st Division) - Threave Rovers
2000–01
(Premier Division) - Annan Athletic
(1st Division) - Pencaitland & Ormiston
2001–02
(Premier Division) - Spartans
(1st Division) - Preston Rovers
2002–03
(Premier Division) - Whitehill Welfare
(1st Division) - Edinburgh University
2003–04
(Premier Division) - Spartans
(1st Division) - Kelso United
2004–05
(Premier Division) - Spartans
(1st Division) - Easthouses Lily Miners Welfare
2005–06
(Premier Division) - Edinburgh City
(1st Division) - Craigroyston
2006–07
(Premier Division) - Annan Athletic
(1st Division) - Dalbeattie Star
2007–08
(Premier Division) - Whitehill Welfare
(1st Division) - Heriot-Watt University
2008–09
(Premier Division) - Spartans
(1st Division) - Tynecastle
2009–10
(Premier Division) - Spartans
(1st Division) - Stirling University
2010–11
(Premier Division) - Spartans
(1st Division) - Gretna 2008
2011–12
(Premier Division) - Stirling University
(1st Division) - Heriot-Watt University

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