Ross County FC is thrilled to announce the signing of two promising academy players, Ruaridh Campbell and Sam MacLennan, to full-time apprenticeships with the club. This exciting development marks a significant step in their football careers as they transition from the academy to professional football. Defender Ruaridh Campbell, who hails from Alness, has been part of Ross County's academy setup for over nine years, showcasing his dedication and talent throughout his time there. Forward Sam MacLennan, originally from Stornoway, was scouted during a community program run by the club, highlighting Ross County's commitment to nurturing local talent. Gordan Duff, Head of Youth Development and Operations, expressed his delight at the signings, emphasizing the hard work and commitment both players have shown. He stated that the club aims to provide a pathway for young players to progress and represent Ross County, and both Ruaridh and Sam have earned this opportunity. The club looks forward to supporting them as they embark on this new chapter in their football journeys. Congratulations to Ruaridh and Sam on their well-deserved signings with Ross County.
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Ross County Signs Two Academy Players to Full-Time Apprenticeships
Ross County FC announces the signing of two academy players, Ruaridh Campbell and Sam MacLennan, to full-time apprenticeships with the club.
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