Highland League
The Highland League is a semi-professional football league in Scotland, established in 1893. It is one of the two leagues that make up the Scottish Non-League system, primarily featuring clubs from the northern regions of Scotland. The league operates on a promotion and relegation system with the Lowland League, allowing teams to move between the two based on their performance.
The Highland League consists of 18 teams that compete annually for the championship title. Clubs in this league often have strong local support and contribute to the rich football culture in Scotland. Notable teams include Brora Rangers and Cove Rangers, both of which have had success in the league's history.