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Grant Street Park, situated in the Merkinch area of Inverness, serves as the home ground for Clachnacuddin Football Club. The stadium, with roots dating back to 1886, offers a cosy yet thrilling ambiance for football matches, accommodating up to 3,000 spectators.
As one of the founding members of the Scottish Highland Football League, Clachnacuddin stands out with a record of 18 championship wins, the most recent being in the 2003-04 season. Known affectionately as the "Lilywhites," the club's identity is closely tied to their traditional white kits.
The facilities at Grant Street Park support both the senior team and the club's thriving youth programmes. Clachnacuddin places a strong emphasis on nurturing young talent, with teams competing at various age levels, including U16 and U18 in the Highland League, and the North of Scotland U20 League. Recently, the club has also launched a Women's Team, broadening its community reach.
The club runs smoothly thanks to a committed boardroom and committee. Key figures include Chairman Alex Chisholm, Director/Club Secretary Scott Dowling, and Directors Brian Duncan and Chris Forbes. Douglas Noble handles matchday duties, with support from committee members Donald Cameron, Ross Polworth, Willie Mackinnon, and Sion Evans. The grounds are maintained by Sion Evans, and Thomas Urquhart serves as the Club Chaplain.
Beyond football, Grant Street Park is a hub for community activities, hosting various club events like the Annual Dinner. These gatherings strengthen the community spirit and offer supporters and sponsors a chance to connect more closely with the club.
With its storied history, focus on youth development, and strong community ties, Clachnacuddin Football Club and Grant Street Park remain pivotal to the football scene in Inverness and the North of Scotland.