Ross County F.C.

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Ross County
Full name Ross County Football Club
Nickname(s) The Staggies
Founded 1929
Ground Victoria Park
(Capacity 6310)
Chairman Flag of Scotland Roy MacGregor
Head Coach Flag of Scotland Derek Adams
League Scottish Second Division
2006-07 Scottish First Division, 10th (relegated)
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Ross County Football Club are a Scottish professional football team who currently play in the Scottish Football League. They play their home matches at Victoria Park in the Highland town of Dingwall, Ross and Cromarty.

Their manager, up until October 2005, was former Inverness and Hearts manager John Robertson. He left the club on the 24 October 2005, due to differences of opinion on a number of fundamental issues with the chairman. Gardner Spiers, a former Aberdeen coach, was appointed caretaker manager, but he too left in April 2006 after being told he would not be considered for appointment on a permanent basis. Director of Football George Adams took temporary charge before former Motherwell player Scott Leitch was appointed on 18 April 2006. Leitch, after winning the Challenge Cup but suffering relegation, stood down at the end of the 2006-2007 season, almost exactly one year after his appointment.[1] Former Partick Thistle manager Dick Campbell was announced as his replacement in May 2007[2]. However, after what seemed like an excellent start to life in Division 2, Campbell and the Ross County board decided to part company on 2 October 2007. Derek Adams (son of George Adams) took over as caretaker, and was confirmed as permanent manager a month later, after the side's good form continued.

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Founded in 1929, Ross County initially played in the Highland Football League where they won the championship on three occasions, first in 1967, then in 1991 and 1992. They also gained a reputation for their good performances in the early rounds of the Scottish Cup, upsetting SFL teams on 8 occasions, the most notable being on 8 January 1994, when they won 4-0 at Forfar Athletic. This result may have gone a long way towards their election to the Scottish Football League three days later.

At the beginning of season 1994-95 the Scottish League underwent a revamp, and, following a vote on January 11, 1994, County were allocated one of the two vacancies in the new 10-club Division Three. County gathered 57 votes, while the proposed merger to form Caley Thistle, of Inverness, amassed 68.

Since joining the Scottish League, the club have progressed and now play in Division Two having being relegated last season. The club has also shown their ambition by appointing top managers such as Neale Cooper and Alex Smith and attracting players such as Mark Hateley, Brian Irvine and former Celtic player David Hannah. Their main rivals are fellow Highlanders, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, who currently play in the Scottish Premier League, although rivalries from the days of the Highland League are still strong.

Ross County won their first ever nationwide trophy when they won the Scottish Challenge Cup in November 2006 on penalties with youngster Jason Crooks scoring the deciding spot kick on his competitive debut[3].

No. Position Player
Flag of England GK Tony Bullock
Flag of Scotland GK Joe Malin
Flag of Scotland DF Stuart Golabek
Flag of Scotland DF Andy Dowie
Flag of Scotland DF Alex Keddie
Flag of Scotland DF Mark McCulloch
Flag of Scotland DF Daniel Moore
Flag of Scotland DF David Niven
Flag of Scotland DF Hugh Robertson
Flag of Scotland MF Derek Adams
No. Position Player
Flag of England MF Neal Hooks
Flag of Scotland MF Adam Moffat
Flag of Scotland MF Martin Scott
Flag of Scotland FW Jason Crooks
Flag of Scotland FW Craig Gunn
Flag of Scotland FW Dene Shields
Flag of Scotland FW Sean Higgins
Flag of Scotland FW Andrew Barrowman
Flag of Scotland FW Stewart Petrie

  1. ^ Leitch quits post at Ross County - BBC Sport
  2. ^ Campbell confirmed as County boss - BBC Sport
  3. ^ "Ross County 1-1 Clyde (aet)", BBC Sport website, 12 November 2006. 

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