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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.
Inverness City F.C. Inverness Thistle F.C. L. Loch Ness F.C. This page was last edited on 15 November 2024, at 23:10 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
12 December 2020: Inverness and Dundee contest a 2–2 draw, in front of a ballot-selected 300 home fans. 18 December 2020: Club Historian, Ian Broadfoot is awarded Life Membership by the Club. 19 December 2020: The club succumbs to a 2–1 defeat at the hands of part-time side, Alloa Athletic.
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
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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.
The clubs contesting the 2014 final were Scottish Premiership clubs, Aberdeen and Inverness CT. This was the first major final for Inverness CT. Aberdeen won the final 4–2 against Inverness CT on penalties. [2] It was their first trophy since the 1995 Scottish League Cup victory. [3]
The club left its short-lived home at Inverarnie Park in Farr after just a few games in the 2016–17 season and played at Pavilion Park in Muir of Ord [3] for just over two seasons before moving to the 4G facility at Inverness Royal Academy at the beginning of 2019. Inverness Athletic returned to Muir of Ord ahead of the 2020–21 campaign.