Brora Rangers F.C.

Brora Rangers F.C.

Football club infobox
clubname = Brora Rangers


fullname = Brora Rangers Football Club
nickname = "The Cattachs"
founded = 1879
ground = Dudgeon Park
capacity = 4000
chairman =
manager = Muir Morton
league = Highland Football League
season = 2006-07
position = Highland Football League 13th
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Brora Rangers are a non-professional senior football club from the village of Brora, Sutherland, currently playing in Scotland's Highland Football League.

They were founded in 1879 and played at Inverbrora Park, which is now the site of the Hunters of Brora woollen mills. They moved to Dudgeon Park on October 22, 1932.

The following year they gained access to membership of the Scottish Football Association and entered the draw for the Scottish Qualifying Cup competition. They were accepted into membership of the Highland League in 1962.

They won the North of Scotland Qualifying Cup competition in their centenary year, 1979, when they defeated Peterhead 5-0 on November 17 after a replay at Grant Street Park, Inverness, the teams having played a goal-less draw the previous week.

In succeeding years Brora Rangers won both the Highland League Cup competition and the North of Scotland Cup competition.

Their best placing in the Highland League to date was in 1976 when they finished runners up.

As a senior club they play in the Scottish Cup.

BRORA RANGERS UNDER 15S

"Starting 11"

Gk: Stuart Murray

RB: Lachlan Simpson CB: Dean Cowie CB: Sean ____ LB: Ben Sutherland

RB: Stuart Burnett CM: Jamie Kelly CM: Jordan Morrison LM: Thomas McKeown

CF: Neil Macleod CF: Grant Stewert

They play in the Highland Youth league

HonoursScottish youth cup Highland Youth League 2006/07, 2007/08


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