Ross County F.c.

Ross County Football Club is a professional football club based in Dingwall, Scotland.

The club currently play in the Scottish Premiership, being promoted after winning the Scottish Championship in the 2018–19 season.

Ross County
Ross County F.c.
Full nameRoss County Football Club
Nickname(s)The Staggies
Founded1929; 95 years ago (1929)
GroundVictoria Park, Dingwall
Capacity6,541
ChairmanRoy MacGregor
CEOSteven Ferguson
ManagerDon Cowie (Interim)
LeagueScottish Premiership
2022–23Scottish Premiership, 11th of 12
WebsiteClub website
Ross County F.c. Current season

Prior to the 1994–95 season Ross County played in the Highland Football League, a competition they won three times. They have also won the Scottish First Division, Scottish Championship, Second Division, Third Division (once each) and the Challenge Cup on three occasions. In 2010, they reached the Scottish Cup Final, and in 2016 they won the Scottish League Cup. Nicknamed The Staggies, County's colours are dark blue, red and white.

History

The club was formed in 1929 in what was then Ross and Cromarty after the previous local club from the North of Scotland Junior League Dingwall Victoria United (the 'Dingwall Vics') successfully applied for Highland Football League membership. The club was subsequently renamed Ross County. Playing in the Highland League from 1929, 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 league teams on eight occasions. The most notable of these upsets came on 8 January 1994, when they won 4–0 at Forfar Athletic, and were elected to the Scottish Football League three days later.

At the beginning of season 1994–95 the Scottish Football League was restructured into four tiers, and, following a vote on 11 January 1994, County were allocated one of the two vacancies in the new 10-club Division Three. County gathered 57 votes. They were joined by a new club created as a result of a merger of two teams to form Inverness Caledonian Thistle, who amassed 68 votes.

In 1998–99, Ross County were crowned Champions of the Third Division and thereby won promotion to the Second Division, where they finished in third place. This resulted in promotion to the First Division thanks to a reorganisation of the League, with the Premier League being expanded from ten clubs to twelve. After seven seasons in the First Division Ross County were relegated back to the Second Division in 2006–07. They won the Second Division in 2007–08, and were promoted back to the First Division. Ross County finished their first season back in the First Division in 8th place.

Their manager for a very short spell until October 2005, was former Inverness and Hearts manager John Robertson. He left the club on 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. Ross County won their first ever nationwide trophy when they won the Scottish Challenge Cup in November 2006 on penalties with Jason Crooks scoring the deciding spot kick on his competitive debut. Leitch, after winning the Challenge Cup but suffering relegation, stood down at the end of the 2006–07 season, almost exactly one year after his appointment. Former Partick Thistle manager Dick Campbell was announced as his replacement in May 2007. However, after a good run of results to start their Division 2 campaign, 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. County again reached the final of the Scottish Challenge Cup in 2008. They played Airdrie United at McDiarmid Park. Unlike two years previously, County lost in a penalty shootout where four penalties were missed. Ross County also reached the Challenge Cup final in April 2011 in which they beat Queen of the South 2–0.

Ross County F.c. 
Chart of table positions of Ross County since joining the League.

In November 2010 Derek Adams left to become Colin Calderwood's assistant at Hibernian. Former Celtic player Willie McStay was appointed as his replacement in November 2010. McStay's tenure was short – lasting only 9 games. Jimmy Calderwood was then appointed until the end of the 2010–11 season. In May 2011, it was announced that Derek Adams was to return as manager.

On 23 March 2010, they defeated Scottish Premier League club Hibernian 2–1 in a Scottish Cup quarter-final replay at home at Victoria Park. In the semi-final, they played Celtic on Saturday 10 April 2010. In one of the biggest upsets in cup history, Ross County won 2–0 at Hampden Park and reached the final of the Scottish Cup for the first time in their history. More than 7,000 Ross County fans travelled to Glasgow to watch the game.

In the 2010 Scottish Cup Final on 15 May 2010, County lost 0–3 to Dundee United at Hampden Park. The match was watched by more than 17,000 Ross County fans.

Ross County secured promotion to the Scottish Premier League for the first time on 10 April 2012 when their nearest rival to the title Dundee failed to beat Queen of the South. During this push to promotion, Ross County embarked on a 40-game undefeated run in league football, which continued into the Scottish Premier League. The run was ended by St Johnstone on 22 September 2012. The Staggies parted company with George and Derek Adams on 28 August 2014 following a poor start to the 2014–15 campaign. Jim McIntyre was appointed manager on 9 September 2014, with Billy Dodds as his assistant.

On 13 March 2016, Ross County won their first ever major trophy when they beat Hibernian 2–1 in the final of the 2015–16 Scottish League Cup. The team's fortunes declined after this success, and they were relegated at the end of the 2017–18 season.

The club secured an immediate return to the Scottish Premiership after a 4–0 win at home to Queen of the South on 26 April 2019 saw them lift the 2018–19 Scottish Championship.

Kit history

Season Manufacturer Sponsor
1929–1977 Unknown None
1977–1982 Ross County F.c.  Admiral
1982–1984 Ross County F.c.  Litesome
1984–1985 Ross County F.c.  MacLean Sports
1985–1987 Ross County F.c.  Umbro
1987–1990 Ross County F.c.  Ken's Garage
1990–1991 Ross County F.c.  Admiral
1991–1992 Ross County F.c.  MacGregor Industrial Supplies
1992–1993 Ross County F.c.  RCFC Collection Ross County F.c.  The Boutique
1993–1994 Activity Ross County F.c.  MacGregor Industrial Supplies
1994–1996 Ross County F.c.  MacGregor Group
1996–1998 Ross County F.c.  Victoria Collection Ross County F.c.  MacLean electrical
1998–2000 Ross County F.c.  Avec
2000–2004 Ross County F.c.  Xara Ross County F.c.  Aberdeen Asset Management
2004–2007 Ross County F.c.  MacLean electrical
2007–2008 Ross County F.c.  Crest Teamwear Ross County F.c.  Roxburgh
2008–2010 Ross County F.c.  Adidas Ross County F.c.  Highnet
2010–2012 Ross County F.c.  Nike
2012–2014 Ross County F.c.  Diadora Ross County F.c.  CRC-Evans
2014–2016 Ross County F.c.  Carbrini
2016–2018 Ross County F.c.  Macron
2018–2020 Ross County F.c.  McEwan Fraser Legal
2020–2021 Ross County F.c.  Ross-Shire Engineering
2021–present Ross County F.c.  Joma

Rivalry

Ross County F.c. 
Matchday at Victoria Park

Their main rivals are fellow Highlanders, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, with whom they contest the Highland derby. This, unlike many rivalries, is generally friendly as both sets of fans live and work together given their close geographic locations. Due to the geographical proximity of the clubs and despite the rivalry, Inverness CT have signed many former Ross County players over the years, including Billy Mckay, Barry Wilson, Stuart Golabek, Roy McBain, Graham Bayne, Richard Hastings, Steven Hislop, John Rankin, Andrew Barrowman, Lionel Djebi-Zadi and Don Cowie. Many former Inverness CT players have also "crossed the bridge" in the opposite direction, most notably Grant Munro, Michael Fraser, Ross Tokely and Coll Donaldson in recent years. Both Stuart Golabek and Andy Barrowman had two spells at County each, with the former also having two spells at ICT. A notable player is Iain Vigurs, who is one of (if not the first) few player(s) to cross the bridge more than twice, having spent two spells with both County and Caley Thistle.

Nickname

The club's nickname is the Staggies, taken from their badge which is a Caberfeidh, or Stag's Head. This in turn was taken from the regimental badge of the Seaforth Highlanders, the regiment in which many locals had fought and died during the Great War.

Mascot

Ross County's mascot, due to their affiliation with the stag crest of the Seaforth Highlanders, is a stag named Rosco, a play on the club's name.

Players

Current squad

    As of 1 February 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Ross County F.c.  SCO Ross Laidlaw (vice-captain)
2 DF Ross County F.c.  ENG Connor Randall
3 DF Ross County F.c.  ENG Cameron Borthwick-Jackson (on loan from Śląsk Wrocław)
4 DF Ross County F.c.  IRL James Brown
5 DF Ross County F.c.  ENG Jack Baldwin (captain)
6 MF Ross County F.c.  SCO Scott Allardice
8 MF Ross County F.c.  SCO Ross Callachan
10 MF Ross County F.c.  ENG Yan Dhanda
11 MF Ross County F.c.  ENG Josh Sims
12 MF Ross County F.c.  ENG Max Sheaf
14 MF Ross County F.c.  CAN Victor Loturi
15 FW Ross County F.c.  SCO Simon Murray
16 DF Ross County F.c.  ENG George Harmon
17 MF Ross County F.c.  SCO Jay Henderson
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Ross County F.c.  WAL Eli King (on loan from Cardiff City)
19 MF Ross County F.c.  ENG Brandon Khela (on loan from Birmingham City)
21 MF Ross County F.c.  ENG Teddy Jenks (on loan from Forest Green Rovers)
24 DF Ross County F.c.  COD Michee Efete
26 FW Ross County F.c.  SCO Jordan White
27 FW Ross County F.c.  SCO Eamonn Brophy
28 DF Ross County F.c.  CGO Loick Ayina (on loan from Huddersfield Town)
30 DF Ross County F.c.  SCO Dylan Smith
35 DF Ross County F.c.  ENG Will Nightingale (on loan from AFC Wimbledon)
36 MF Ross County F.c.  SCO Jamie Williamson
40 GK Ross County F.c.  ENG George Wickens (on loan from Fulham)
41 GK Ross County F.c.  SCO Logan Ross
42 DF Ross County F.c.  WAL Ryan Leak
43 DF Ross County F.c.  SCO Josh Reid

On loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
7 MF Ross County F.c.  SCO Kyle Turner (on loan at Raith Rovers)
20 MF Ross County F.c.  SCO Adam Mackinnon (on loan at Arbroath)
22 MF Ross County F.c.  ENG Jordan Tillson (on loan at Dundee United)
23 FW Ross County F.c.  SCO Matthew Wright (on loan at Brechin City)
25 FW Ross County F.c.  WAL Alex Samuel (on loan at Inverness CT)
No. Pos. Nation Player
32 DF Ross County F.c.  SCO Connall Ewan (on loan at Elgin City)
33 MF Ross County F.c.  SCO Andrew Macleod (on loan at Nairn County)
34 FW Ross County F.c.  ENG George Robesten (on loan at Clachnacuddin)
45 DF Ross County F.c.  SCO Zach MacPhee (on loan at Clachnacuddin)

Club staff

Coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Vacant
Interim manager Don Cowie
Goalkeeping coach Scott Thomson
Head of recruitment Greg Strong
Chief scout Stuart Millar
Performance & recruitment analyst Enda Barron
Head of performance Jason Moriarty
Academy manager Gary Warren
Head of youth & academy operations Gordon Duff
Head of professional academy & loans Carl Tremarco

Managers

Dates Name
1929–1930 Ross County F.c.  Tom Pirie
1985–1987 Ross County F.c.  John Buchanan
1987–1996 Ross County F.c.  Robert Wilson
1 July 1996 – 11 November 2002 Ross County F.c.  Neale Cooper
27 November 2002 – 11 June 2005 Ross County F.c.  Alex Smith
21 June 2005 – 24 October 2005 Ross County F.c.  John Robertson
24 October 2005 – 3 June 2006 Ross County F.c.  Gardner Speirs (caretaker)
1 July 2006 – 17 June 2007 Ross County F.c.  Scott Leitch
2007 Ross County F.c.  Dick Campbell
2 October 2007 – 11 November 2010 Ross County F.c.  Derek Adams
11 November 2010 – 25 November 2010 Ross County F.c.  Craig Brewster (caretaker)
25 November 2010 – 12 February 2011 Ross County F.c.  Willie McStay
12 February 2011 – 17 February 2011 Ross County F.c.  George Adams (caretaker)
17 February 2011 – 15 May 2011 Ross County F.c.  Jimmy Calderwood
19 May 2011 – 28 August 2014 Ross County F.c.  Derek Adams
28 August 2014 – 9 September 2014 Ross County F.c.  Steven Ferguson (caretaker)
9 September 2014 – 25 September 2017 Ross County F.c.  Jim McIntyre
28 September 2017 – 1 March 2018 Ross County F.c.  Owen Coyle
2 March 2018 – 10 June 2020 Ross County F.c.  Steven Ferguson
Ross County F.c.  Stuart Kettlewell
10 June 2020 – 19 December 2020 Ross County F.c.  Stuart Kettlewell
21 December 2020 – 24 May 2021 Ross County F.c.  John Hughes
26 May 2021 – 15 November 2023 Ross County F.c.  Malky Mackay
20 November 2023 – 7 February 2024 Ross County F.c.  Derek Adams
8 February 2024 – Present Ross County F.c.  Don Cowie (interim)

Club records

Honours

League

Cup

Youth

References

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