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Inverness Caley Thistle to show Trust in new addition on matchday kit


By Will Clark

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Inverness Caledonian Thistle have announced the first team will carry the logo of the Inverness Caledonian Thistle Community Development Trust on their shorts.

The logo on the shorts.
The logo on the shorts.

The club confirmed the logo will be included on the kit to recognise the hard work the trust does in the community trust.

The Trust aims to promote and improve the physical and mental health of both young and old through activity and provide an opportunity for everyone in Inverness and surrounding areas to participate in football.

Club chief executive Scot Gardiner said: “The work carried out in our community by Craig Masterton and his team is one of the main reasons for a club like ours to exist.

"It cannot just be about winning football matches or competing for league titles. "From child literacy programmes, to cardio rehab, providing and delivering Christmas dinners and of course the incredible Football memories/Alzheimer’s project our trust delivers, all are a shining example of one of the most respected football trusts in Scotland, let alone in the Highlands.

"The board, manager and the players of the football club are proud to be able to carry the name of the Trust on our kit wherever we travel this season.”

Max Ram and Robbie Deas with the logo on the shorts.
Max Ram and Robbie Deas with the logo on the shorts.

Trust general manager Craig Masterton said: “It is great to be even closer to the football club with this initiative and I do see it as great recognition for our development trust team.

"Along with our logo being on the shorts, the club has committed to have even more first team squad players involved in our programmes going forward and it gives everyone a lift”.

The club has previously carried the logo of Highland Hospice on the away shorts for the last two seasons."


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