It is with great pleasure that Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC welcome Estonian International, Henri Anier, to the Highland Capital. The forward is the club’s second signing of the January window, joining Dean Ebbe in having signed a contract until the end of the season. Both contracts contain options which could see the players extend their…
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ICTFC Chairman Graham Rae has paid tribute to the “truly outstanding”service given to the club by long-serving full back David Raven. David, who joined the club in the summer of 2012, played the last of his 188 games for the club against St Mirren. Mr Rae said: “The tributes paid by our fans to David Raven…
Some members of the ICTFC Children’s/Youth Academy are photographed with Blythswood representative, Lorna Dempster and U11’s Coach, Sandy Mackay. Just a small selection of the items they’ve been collecting via their “Reverse Advent Calendar” initiative which involves packaging up 24 food items in a box which is then donated.
Following a series of enquiries on this subject, the club would like to make the following statement: Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC operates a strict Child Protection Policy; which all necessary staff and coaches are aware of. They have also been briefed on the procedures for raising any historical reports or referrals brought to their attention….
Ownership of the three stands at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium is set to pass back to the club thanks to the generosity of house builders, Tulloch Homes. A management buyout of Tulloch Homes in March last year kick started the 18 months of planning that has culminated in today’s announcement. Tulloch Homes Chief Executive, George Fraser,…
EURO INJURIES IMPACT CALEY JAGS ACCOUNTS Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC have recorded a deficit of £21,391 in the year to 31st May 2016. In his report, chairman Kenny Cameron, highlights the main cause as a costly spate of injuries stemming from their European debut. The chairman flagged up that the Europa League Cup ties with…
It is with deep regret that Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC announce the passing of club director Donald Fraser. Donnie, as he was affectionately known, died at his Inverness home late on Sunday evening. Despite his illness, he attended our pre-season and opening home fixtures. The passing of this extremely committed and active board member is…
Inverness Caledonian Thistle were delighted to have contributed to the donations provided in conjunction with Dolphin Drilling and Drakies Primary School. The orphanage is called Bingerville and houses approx 250 boys between the ages of 4 & 14 years.
Allie MacKenzie was a big character in Inverness and his many friends and colleagues straddled both the business and football fraternities. It was Allie’s wish to bring together the two Highland SPFL football clubs to raise funds and increase awareness of the important rolls undertaken by the Highland Hospice and Macmillan Cancer Support, two charities…
Everyone at Inverness Caledonian Thistle were deeply saddened to hear the news of the untimely death of Matthew Armitage. Matthew affectionately known around the club as “Matty” joined us in October 2011 as a Trainee Groundsman following a 6 month spell as part of a scheme which focussed on getting unemployed youngsters back into full…