The 29-year-old is now based in France, working internationally as a professional opera singer.
Both Sophie’s dad and aunt have a long-standing association with the football club, who see this as an opportunity to give back.
Caley Thistle remain among the lowest scorers in League One this season, but there have been signs that they are turning a corner.
The appointment was confirmed at the fan group’s latest board meeting.
The shot-stopper was one of five players to leave the Highland capital when ICT officially entered administration in October.
The singing competition returns in March, raising funds for additional support needs charity SNAP Inverness.
The Catwalk for a Cause fashion show raises funds for Highland Hospice and gives a platform for those experiencing the cancer journey.
Caley Thistle are limited in who they can bring in during the current transfer window due to their ongoing administration.
Manager Ross Tokely has said he will bring a winning mentality to Station Park.
One party who made an official bid to buy ICT before they entered administration has said he has no interest in returning to the table.
It has been five years since he left Inverness, but he is back in Scotland’s top flight.
The 26-year-old will move to Grant Street Park at the end of the current Highland League season.
Despite its challenges, a litany of success – and a first ever Olympian – made 2024 an extremely memorable year for the athletics club.
The youngster has racked up the most minutes this season of any player at the Station Park outfit.
Fixtures in the Highland League this weekend.
Administrators BDO, and Alan Savage, had called for clarity over the intentions for the future of the land around ICT’s ground.
One of the main actors in this year’s pantomime has opened up on the impact they hope to have as a non-binary character.
A look back at the Inverness Courier’s sports pages 20 years ago this week.
Club consultant speaks on current situation.
A number of parties remain interested though, despite complications surrounding the land around the Caledonian Stadium.