Nairn County F.C., association football club in Highland, Scotland, UK
Nairn County F.C. is a football club based in the small town of Nairn in the Scottish Highlands, playing its home matches at Station Park. The traditional ground holds around 250 spectators on simple stands and features a grass pitch where the team competes regularly in the Highland League against other local clubs.
The club was founded in 1909 and has competed in the Highland League since 1919. Its greatest achievement came in the 1975-76 season when it won the Highland League Championship after an intense match that went to extra time.
The club is known locally as 'The Wee County' and serves as a gathering place where families and residents come together on match days. Fans wear yellow and black colors, and the team occasionally wears special kits to support local causes and charitable events.
Visitors should note that Station Park is a simple, open-air stadium best enjoyed during good weather. Matches run throughout the year on a regular schedule in the Highland League, so it is helpful to check the fixture list in advance.
The club was the first in Scotland to offer stag and hen party packages, allowing groups to attend matches and celebrate together at the ground. Over the decades, legendary players like Glenn Main with nearly 500 appearances and Davy Johnston with 286 career goals have become part of the club's local folklore.
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