The Highland derby[2] is a football rivalry that is based in the Scottish Highlands. It is contested between the only two full-time SPFL clubs in the Highland council area, Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Ross County. The city of Inverness and town of Dingwall are only 14 miles (23 km) apart, whereas the nearest other professional clubs (Aberdeen, Dundee, Dundee United and St Johnstone) are over 100 miles (160 km) away from either club. The fixture is the most northerly professional football derby in the UK.
The rivalry first arose in 1994, when Caledonian Thistle (whose name did not yet include the city) were formed out of the merger between Caledonian and Inverness Thistle.[3] Both the new Inverness club and Ross County had been accepted as new teams into the Scottish Football League, starting a trend of Highland League clubs entering the SFL.[3] The first match between the sides was a Third Division contest, played on 27 August 1994 at Victoria Park, won 3–1 by Inverness.[1]
Since that historic first match, the encounter has gone from strength to strength as both teams improved and came to compete near the top of the Scottish football league system. Both have significant fanbases that have grown due to their successes since their inclusion in 1994. Attendances at the derby matches often surpass the 5,000 mark, making the match itself a popular attraction. The clubs met in the top flight of Scottish football for the first time during the 2012–13 Scottish Premier League season.[4] For a few months in 2016, the Highland clubs were simultaneously the holders of the country's two major cups, with Inverness's triumph in the 2015 Scottish Cup Final followed by Ross County's win in the 2016 Scottish League Cup Final (March).[1]
The increased level of media interest in the fixture led some outlets to humorously tag the derby as "El Kessocko" (a pun on Spanish El Clásico)[5] or "The Cold Firm" (a pun on the Old Firm).[6][1]
The relationship between the clubs is unusual in that there is "a level of goodwill" between them.[7] For example, both clubs closely co-operate in the Highland Football Academy.[8][9]
In head-to-head matches, the teams have played each other in 62 games, with Inverness Caledonian Thistle winning 27 times, compared to Ross County's 17. A total of 18 matches have ended in a draw.[10] Inverness have won more league, Scottish Cup and Challenge Cup matches, with the teams tied in League Cup matches.
League
Players with 3 or more goals in the Highland derby.
As of 2 April 2021. Minimum 5 Highland Derby games as manager.
A number of players have played for both clubs. Craig Brewster is a former player and manager of ICT who then played for and coached Ross County.[11] John Robertson and John Hughes have had spells as manager at both clubs.
Among the players who have featured for both sides are:
These are the football honours of Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Ross County since they joined the Scottish League in 1994–95:
These are the football honours of Caledonian, Inverness Thistle and Ross County until they joined the Scottish League in 1994–95:
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