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The @MacandMac28 North Caledonian Football League will enter the 2026-27 season with 13 clubs after the management committee approved a major change to the competition’s identity at its annual general meeting.
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🌟 Young Player of the Year - Lewis Mackay
A breakout campaign from one of the league’s brightest talents. Composure, skill, and maturity beyond his years – the future is very bright.
⚽ Top Goalscorer - Liam Taylor
A phenomenal season in front of goal, consistently delivering when it mattered most. A true difference-maker leading the line.
That’s a wrap on another brilliant season in the North Caledonian League 👏⚽
From the first whistle to the final day, it’s been a campaign full of passion, quality, and unforgettable moments across the league.
Jonah Martens of Thurso has surged to the top of the goalscorers’ leaderboard with 23 goals, after an impressive run of 9 goals in his last 7 games as the season nears its conclusion.
Martens and Thurso have just one game remaining, a home clash against Alness on Saturday, 11th April, meaning the pressure is firmly on Taylor to make his games count.
In the other semi-final, Invergordon edged past Alness with a 2–1 victory in a tightly contested match. Alness’ unbeaten league run this year came to an end, while the league champions continued their excellent season by securing a spot in the final.
Semi-Finals
There was no fairytale repeat for Halkirk this time, as they fell to a narrow 3–2 defeat against an in-form Fort William side. After a recent run of strong performances, Fort William showed their quality and determination to book their place in the final.