SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster has been elected to serve on the Board of European Leagues.
He has joined along with Belgian Pro League chief executive Lorin Parys following the resignation of the Israeli and Latvian league directors.
The body now comprises 40 professional football leagues, representing more than 1,000 clubs across the European circuit.
Speaking after his election, Doncaster said: “The European Leagues is the representative body for leagues across the continent.
"It is a key part of the fabric of European football and represents the vast majority of Europe’s professional clubs.
“Having served a previous three-year term on the board from 2013 to 2016, I know how important it is to have a strong voice at the table and it’s a great honour to have been elected by the SPFL’s fellow leagues.
“I’m looking forward to ensuring Scotland’s interests are well-served on the board of the European Leagues.”
Murdoch MacLennan, SPFL chairman, said: “It is great news for the SPFL to have Neil back on the board of the European Leagues, at what is a crucial time for Scottish and European football. It is an accolade not just for Neil, but for the whole of the SPFL.
“With Peter Lawwell having been appointed as the vice chairman of the European Clubs Association earlier this year, Scotland is very well represented at the top table of European football.”