Lewis and Harris Football League - List of Lewis and Harris Football League Champions

List of Lewis and Harris Football League Champions

Year Champions
Runners-up Third place
1980 Ness Point Stornoway Rovers
1981 Point Ness Stornoway Athletic
1982 Ness Stornoway Athletic Tolsta
1983 Harris Point Ness
1984 Ness Back Stornoway Athletic
1985 Ness Point Stornoway Athletic
1986 Ness Point Stornoway Athletic
1987 Ness Stornoway Athletic Lochs
1988 Stornoway Athletic Ness Lochs
1989 Ness Lochs Stornoway Athletic
1990 Ness Stornoway Athletic Stornoway Rovers
1991 Ness Stornoway Athletic Lochs
1992 Ness Point Stornoway Athletic
1993 Point Ness Harris
1994 Ness Back Point
1995 Lochs Back Ness
1996 Point Ness Harris
1997 Point Stornoway Athletic Harris
1998 Point Stornoway Athletic Harris
1999 Ness Point Harris
2000 Back Harris Point
2001 Harris Ness Lochs
2002 Point Harris Back
2003 Lochs Back Point
2004 Point Back Lochs
2005 Lochs Stornoway Athletic Back
2006 Stornoway Athletic Lochs Point
2007 Lochs Back Stornoway Athletic
2008 Lochs Back Carloway
2009 Lochs Back Carloway
2010 Lochs Back West Side
2011 Back F.C Carloway West Side
2012 Stornoway Athletic Back Lochs


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