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Ross County academy graduate Calum Brown pens first professional deal with Dingwall club after impressing on loan at Invergordon





Ross County academy graduate Calum Brown has signed his first professional contract with the club.

The 17-year-old has signed a deal until the end of the 2025/26 season, having initially joined the Staggies at under-12s level.

Calum Brown has signed his first professional contract with Ross County.
Calum Brown has signed his first professional contract with Ross County.

He has since spent time out on loan at Forres Mechanics in the Highland League and Invergordon in the North Caledonian League, where he is helping fire the side into a title challenge.

County academy manager Gary Warren commented: “Calum started his Ross County journey at the age of six and has worked extremely hard, especially over the last six months, to earn himself his first professional contract.

“He must now work hard and continue his development in order to work his way into Don’s plans and to earn a place in the first team.

“Credit goes to Calum for the way he has applied himself in training and games, and his development within the adult game this season which has seen him score 16 goals already in a short spell with Invergordon.”

As well as being prolific in the North Caley, Brown also scored for County’s under-18s in their penalty shoot-out victory over Hibernian in the Scottish Youth Cup at the end of last week – with loan players eligible to play for their parent club’s youth squads.


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