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The last game of Inverness Thistle Football Club was against Lossiemouth on Saturday, 14 May 1994. The club was 110 years old. The club was 110 years old. Part of Inverness Thistle lives on at the Harmsworth Park , home of Wick Academy , as the floodlight pylons from Kingsmills Park were relocated there for their admission into the Highland League.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle Football Club, commonly known as Caley Thistle, Inverness CT or just Inverness, is a professional football club based in Inverness, Scotland. The team competes in Scottish League One , the third tier of the Scottish Professional Football League , and plays its home games at Caledonian Stadium .
Inverness CT x5 Ross County x2: Largest goal scoring: 6 goals, (4 times). 3–3 draw x3 Inverness CT 1–5 Ross County: Longest win streak: Inverness CT, 4 games. (16 November 1996 - 12 February 1997) Longest unbeaten streak: Ross County, 10 games. (13 August 2016 - 2 April 2021) Current win streak: Inverness CT, 1 game. (2 April 2021 – present)
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23 March 2021: Inverness' Scottish Cup game against Buckie Thistle finishes in a 3–2 victory, with Daniel MacKay scoring in the 83rd minute to win the tie and take the club forward to a Highland Derby fixture in the following round. 26 March 2021: Defender Lewis Toshney departs the club citing homesickness.
Aberdeen and Inverness Caledonian Thistle: First meeting: Inverness CT 0–3 Aberdeen (8 August 1998) Latest meeting: Aberdeen 1–0 Inverness CT (4 April 2017) Statistics; Most wins: Aberdeen (24) Top scorer: Billy Mckay Inverness CT, 6 goals: Largest victory: Aberdeen 4–1 Inverness CT (31 October 2007) Smallest victory: 1–0, (12 times ...
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Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. played their first official match in European competition on 16 July 2015. [1] This made the club the first (and as of 2024, only) club from the Highlands to represent the area in European football.