Ross County Women were presented with the ScottishPower Highlands and Islands League trophy on Saturday, after a thrilling title race which went down to the final day.
A 1-0 win over title rivals and the current league cup holders Buckie Ladies secured Ross County the title in their inaugural season, and the trophy and medals were awarded to the team during the Scottish Premiership tie between Ross County v Kilmarnock on Saturday.
The young side were formed ahead of the 2024 season to provide pathways for their successful U18s team into senior football, and to grow the club’s footprint in the rapidly expanding women’s game.
Presenting the trophy was ScottishPower’s Brand Director, Julie Keough, Corporate Affairs Manager Heather McDonald and SWF CEO Aileen Campbell.
Ross County captain Laura Cameron said: “I’m incredibly proud of the team for winning the ScottishPower Highlands and Islands trophy in our first season.
“On a personal level, it’s been a privilege to captain Ross County Women to the title, but more importantly, it reflects the collective hard work from everyone, both on and off the park. The coaches dedicate an immense amount of time and effort behind the scenes, and the balance of experience and youth in the squad has been key.
“The U18s coming through are some of the most talented I’ve played alongside, and with the full backing of Ross County FC now in place, I’m confident this group will continue to succeed in the SWFL Regional league and beyond.”
Speaking afterwards, Aileen Campbell said: “Huge congratulations are due to Ross County, who have shown great ambition in the women’s game by fielding a winning team in their first attempt in the ScottishPower Highlands and Islands League, as well as now also entering the senior pyramid through our SWFL tier.
“I’d like to thank the club for giving the girls the platform they deserve by allowing us to present the trophy in front of a good crowd.”
Julie Keough, Brand Director at ScottishPower, said: “I have no doubt Ross County will be an inspiration to women and girls all across the region as they secured their first trophy win in their very first season – a huge congratulations to all the team. Their story demonstrates exactly why we want to support the Highlands and Islands league, to help break the barriers women and girls face when it comes to football and continue to grow and make accessible such a wonderful sport.”