Ross County
Coach:
Stuart Kettlewell
Establishment Date:
1929
League Affiliation:
SCO Championship
Stadium:
Global Energy Stadium
Seating Capacity:
6541
Team Info
Ross County Football Club is a professional side based in Dingwall, in the Scottish Highlands, currently competing in the Scottish Championship. The Staggies play their home matches at the Global Energy Stadium. Founded in 1929, the club's colors are dark blue and white, with owner Roy MacGregor and manager Don Cowie at the helm. The club's nickname comes from the stag on the clan badge of the original County of Ross. Their definitive peak era was under managers like Derek Adams and Jim McIntyre, achieving promotion to the Scottish Premiership in 2012 and sensationally winning the Scottish League Cup in 2016, defeating Celtic in the semi-final and Hibernian in the final. The modern era sees the club back in the Championship after relegation, aiming for an immediate return to the top flight with a mix of experienced pros and promising youngsters. The club has a passionate and loyal fan base that travels the length of Scotland. Ross County remains a proud Highland club with a history of punching above its weight.
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