Scottish Third Division 2010/11

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Scottish Third Division 2010/11
master FC Arbroath
Climbers Arbroath FC
Albion Rovers
Relegation ↑ Albion Rovers
FC Queen's Park
Annan Athletic
Teams 10
Games 180
Gates 555  (ø 3.08 per game)
Top scorer ScotlandScotland Gavin Swankie
(Arbroath FC)
Third Division 2009/10
^ Second Division 2010/11

The Scottish Football League Third Division was held under this name for the 17th time in 2010/11 . It was also the seventeenth edition of the Third Division as only fourth highest Scottish league . In the fourth-highest division of men's football in Scotland , 10 clubs competed against each other in a total of 36 matchdays in the 2010/11 season. Each team played four times against each other. In the event of a tie, the goal difference counted before the direct comparison.

The championship was won by FC Arbroath , which secured promotion and participation in the 2011/12 Second Division season . On the ascent play-offs which took Albion Rovers , the FC Queen's Park and Annan Athletic in part. In the relegation, the Rovers prevailed and rose next to Arbroath. The top scorer with 21 goals was Gavin Swankie from FC Arbroath.

statistics

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. FC Arbroath (A)  36  20th  6th  10 080:610 +19 66
 2. Albion Rovers  36  17th  10  9 056:400 +16 61
 3. FC Queen's Park  36  18th  5  13 057:430 +14 59
 4th Annan Athletic  36  16  11  9 058:450 +13 59
 5. FC Stranraer  36  15th  12  9 072:570 +15 57
 6th Berwick Rangers  36  12  13  11 062:560  +6 49
 7th Elgin City  36  13  6th  17th 053:630 −10 45
 8th. Montrose FC  36  10  7th  19th 047:610 −14 37
 9. East Stirlingshire FC  36  10  4th  22nd 033:620 −29 34
10. Clyde FC (A)  36  8th  8th  20th 037:670 −30 32

Placement criteria: 1st points - 2nd goal difference - 3rd goals scored - 4th direct comparison (points, goal difference, goals scored)

Legend
2010/11 season
Promoted to the second division
Participation in the promotion play-offs
At the end of the 2009/10 season
(A) Relegated from the second division

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