Scottish Football Leagues
The Scottish Football Leagues consist of a series of professional and semi-professional football divisions in Scotland. The top tier is known as the Scottish Premiership, followed by the Scottish Championship, Scottish League One, and Scottish League Two. These leagues feature clubs competing for promotion and relegation based on their performance each season.
The leagues are governed by the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL), which was formed in 2013. Each season, teams play a series of matches, with points awarded for wins and draws. The league structure promotes competitive play and helps develop local talent within the sport.