Ross County
Formed
1929
Nickname
County
Honours
Records
Record Attendance
11,000 (v Rangers, 1966)
Colours
Dark blue/white trim
Notes
Ross
County Football Club, or the Staggies, are a Scottish professional football team who play in the Scottish Football League. They play their home
matches at Victoria Park in the Highland town of Dingwall, Ross and
Cromarty. Their strip consists of a navy blue top, with white shorts and socks.Commonly known as the ‘most northerly league team in Scottish football’, this is no longer true following the accession to league status of Elgin City.After a long history in the Highland League, Ross County joined the Scottish League in 1994. The highlights have been 98/99 Winning the 3rd division championship99/00 Promotion from the 2nd division01/02 and 05/06 4th place finishes in the 1st division06/07 Winning the Challenge CupIn the 06/07 season, County received their first major setback, being relegated to the 2nd division having finished bottom of the first.New manager, Dick Campbell, has been given and readily accepted the challenge of steering County back to the first division in one season.
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Some club information was provided, with permission, by Brian McColl.

