The club was formed in 1929 after North Caledonian Football League clubs Dingwall Victoria United (the 'Dingwall Victors') and Dingwall Thistle (the 'Dingwall Jags') successfully applied for the Highland Football League. The club was subsequently renamed Ross County, playing in the Highland League from 1929 until successfully applying for the extended Scottish League in 1994.
Jubilee Road, Dingwall, IV15 9QZ
Capacity - 5,800Opened in 1929Record Attendance: 8,000 v Rangers in 1966
Current Scottish League grounds visited 38/42Total Scottish grounds visited 107
The ground has four single tier stands all the same height and running pitch length. The gangways are at the back of the stands which brings the spectators closer to the pitch. The main West Stand has a row of executive boxes at the back, with the team dugouts within the stand each side of the tunnel.
Ross County 2(Graham 15,75)Forfar Athletic 0Betfred Cup Group B Matchday 4/3Att.1,002Admission £12Pin badge £3Coffee £2
A brace from Brian Graham secured a 100% record for County in the group stage of the Betfred Cup. He fired in from a Gardyne cross to put them ahead after fifteen minutes and headed home with fifteen remaining in a comfortable evening for the Staggies.
The second part of my Highland double during our stay in Inverness.The breadknife accompanied me for this one and afterwards we had a drink in every pub in town, well...both of them - The Caledonian and The Mallard.