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  2. List of Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. records and statistics

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    Inverness Caledonian Thistle are a Scottish professional association football club based in Inverness. They have played at their home ground, the Caledonian Stadium, since 1996, prior to that they played at Telford Street Park, as well as a brief spell at Pittodrie in Aberdeen whilst the Caledonian Stadium was being refurbished following their promotion to the Scottish Premier League in 2004.

  3. Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Inverness have had a long-standing rivalry with local club Ross County, [57] who are situated a few miles north of Inverness in Dingwall. The rivalry began when both teams were elected to the SFL in the 1994–95 Season. They contest the Highland derby. Inverness are the dominant team within the derby with 27 wins to County's 17.

  4. Eastgate Shopping Centre (Inverness) - Wikipedia

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    This new development included two bridge walkways connecting the new phase with the existing shopping centre, complete with Debenhams as the anchor store, and a new food court. [7] The expansion of Eastgate and the construction of the Falcon Mall was deemed one of 'the most impressive planning projects in Scotland in recent years' and was the ...

  5. Caledonian Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The local authority retained ownership of the ground, with Inverness Caledonian Thistle being given a 99-year lease on the site. [ 1 ] In March 1997, the Caledonian Stadium hosted its first international game, a 5–1 victory of Scotland U-16 over England U-16 .

  6. Inverness - Wikipedia

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    Inverness (/ ˌ ɪ n v ər ˈ n ɛ s / ⓘ; Scots: Innerness; [5] from the Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Nis [iɲɪɾʲˈniʃ], meaning "Mouth of the River Ness") is a city in the Scottish Highlands, having been granted city status in 2000. [6] It is the administrative centre for The Highland Council [7] and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands.

  7. 2021–22 Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Inverness Caledonian Thistle; 2021–22 season; Chairman: Ross Morrison: Manager: Billy Dodds [1]: Stadium: Caledonian Stadium: Scottish Championship: 3rd; lost play-off Final 6–2 on Aggregate to St. Johnstone

  8. Caledonian F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Caledonian won the Highland Football League a record eighteen times. [1] Another Inverness side, Clachnacuddin, equalled this record in 2004.The club's greatest period of league and cup success was in the early 1980s when they won three successive titles under manager Alex Main, a journalist who also wrote the club's centenary book 'Caley All The Way – The First Hundred Years' in 1986.

  9. Clachnacuddin F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Clachnacuddin Football Club is a part-time, senior Scottish football club based in the city of Inverness, that currently plays in the Highland Football League.. Clachnacuddin have won the most Highland Football League championships in the competition's history: a total of 18, a title shared with, now defunct side, Caledonian.