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On the hunt for an exciting part-time opportunity? Look no further!

We’re currently seeking enthusiastic individuals to join our friendly and dedicated team in various positions:

  • Kiosk Staff
  • Café Staff
  • Bar Staff

Experience is not essential, as full training will be provided.

If you are a dedicated individual passionate about delivering excellent customer service and eager to contribute to the ever-growing excitement at Stark’s Park, get in touch today to find out more.

Please email dean.mckenzie@raithrovers.net with your CV or a note detailing which position you believe you’re best suited to and why.

We look forward to welcoming you on board!

We are delighted to today confirm the appointment of two new Supporter Liaison Officers – Nicola Forrest and Craig Smith.

Both have been Rovers supporters since childhood, and are looking forward to becoming more involved as the bridge between Club and supporters.

Get in touch with Nicola and Craig:
– Have a chat in-person on matchday
– Email SLO@raithrovers.net
– Message on social media

Nicola Forrest

Nicola came to her first Rovers match as a 13-year-old in the 1990s and has followed the team since. She started coming along more regularly in the last five years when her youngest son started playing for the Community Club.

A passionate Rovers fan who was already involved as a matchday volunteer, Nicola saw the SLO role as an opportunity to work with the Club and supporters to create meaningful links, putting supporters right at the heart of Raith Rovers Football Club.

Craig Smith

Craig has always loved football, and was drawn into supporting Rovers after attending a friendly against Aberdeen with his father in the late 80s. He then went on to sell programmes and enjoy some fantastic memories supporting Rovers in the 90s.

Craig applied for the SLO role as he wanted to give more of his time to the Club. After speaking to our Directors, he felt the determination to drive improvement across the Club and play his part in bring the supporters even closer to it all.

Roles and Responsibilities

All supporters have different views, needs and concerns about a range of issues.

Our two SLOs will act as a direct link between the Club and fans, making sure there is two-way communication and a means for supporters’ voices to be listened to.

They will also build up relationships with their counterparts at other clubs and relevant authorities, to both improve the matchday experience for all ages and ensure the safety and security of supporters during matches and other events.

Make sure to say hello if you see Nicola or Craig around!

cinch SPFL Championship
Dundee United vs Raith Rovers
Tannadice, Dundee
Saturday 30th March 2024
Kick off: 3pm

Prices for tickets are as follows:

Adult: £25
Concession (Over-65, Under-21 / Student): £15

Ambulant: £15 with free career

Wheelchair users are asked to contact the Ticket Office directly at tickets@dundeeunitedfc.co.uk or 01382 833166 (opt 1).

Raith Rovers supporters will be situated in the Carling Stand, however with a significantly reduced allocation from our previous trip to Tannadice.

Please arrive early to Tannadice, as only two turnstiles will be open in the Carling Stand away end.

Tickets are now SOLD OUT.

Additional Information:

The advice to all is to arrive early to avoid delays at the turnstiles.
The stadium turnstiles will open at 2pm and stewards will be on hand to check tickets and undertake searches.
Anyone arriving at the turnstiles intoxicated or in possession of alcohol or pyrotechnics will be refused entry.
All supporters are reminded that all forms of smoking including Vapes are prohibited.
SPFL Ground Rules are displayed at all points of entry.

Match Preview:

Raith Rovers travel to Tannadice on Saturday, as Dundee United welcome Raith Rovers in the SPFL’s biggest game of the weekend.

United currently lead the division by a single point, although they have played one game more than Raith, after they had a free weekend last time out.

However, despite Rovers sitting idle due to Airdrie participating in the SPFL Trust Trophy Final, Jim Goodwin’s side were unable to take full advantage, drawing 1-1 with Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Tannadice.

This is the fourth meeting between the teams this season, with Rovers taking seven points from the nine available.

The first match up between the pair was at Stark’s Park in October, when a Lewis Vaughan effort was cancelled out by a Louis Moult equaliser in the second period.

Rovers took all three points at Tannadice in December, thanks to an excellent goal from Dylan Easton, and Rovers were the victors again the last time out in February, with Zak Rudden and Scott Brown scoring the goals in a 2-1 win.

Saturday’s match referee will be Nick Walsh

Dundee United wins: 30

Raith Rovers wins: 16

Draws: 13

Shareholders of New Raith Rovers Limited, Raith Rovers FC Holdings Limited and Raith Rovers Football Club Limited, are invited to the Annual General Meetings to be held at Stark’s Park on Thursday 11th of April 2024 from 6pm:

  • New Raith Rovers Limited at 6pm
  • Raith Rovers FC Holdings Limited at 7pm
  • Raith Rovers Football Club Limited at 7.30pm

New Raith Rovers Limited
Company Number SC293062
Notice is hereby given that the annual general meeting of the company will be held at Stark’s Park on Thursday 11th April 2024 at 6pm.
Dated 20 March 2024
Registered Office: Stark’s Park, Kirkcaldy KY1 1 SA
By order of the Board of Directors of New Raith Rovers Limited

Raith Rovers FC Holdings Limited
Company Number SC149552
Notice is hereby given that the annual general meeting of the company will be held at Stark’s Park on Thursday 11th April 2024 at 7pm.
Dated 20 March 2024
Registered Office: Stark’s Park, Kirkcaldy KY1 1 SA
By order of the Board of Directors of Raith Rovers FC Holdings Limited

Raith Rovers Football Club Limited
Company Number SC026287
Notice is hereby given that the annual general meeting of the company will be held at Stark’s Park on Thursday 11th April 2024 at 7.30pm.
Dated 20 March 2024
Registered Office: Stark’s Park, Kirkcaldy KY1 1 SA
By order of the Board of Directors of Raith Rovers Football Club Limited

The highly popular Raith Rovers Former Players’ Association and Rovers Down South annual Tribute Night event returns on Friday, 5th April at the Dean Park Hotel, Kirkcaldy.

This year, it celebrates the 10th anniversary of Rovers’ 2014 Ramsdens Cup victory.

Reminisce with fellow fans about our famous extra-time victory over Rangers, whilst having the chance to mingle with players from our Cup-winning team. There will be a player on each table.

Tickets cost just £40 and include a two-course meal, along with a free raffle ticket for Rovers-themed prizes. A quiz, further raffles and auctions will also be held and we hope to have a video link to some players further afield.

All the money raised from the evening will go towards supporting the Raith Rovers Community Foundation’s ‘Community Belong’ ticket scheme that funds up to 40 kids attending every Rovers home game.

The event is once again close to a sell-out, so make sure to grab one of the few remaining tickets.

You can order either individual tickets or a full table (nine places), subject to availability.

To order your ticket, or for further details, please email roversds2015@gmail.com.

On behalf of the Lewis Vaughan Testimonial Committee, we are delighted to confirm the details for Lewis Vaughan’s Testimonial match:

Raith Rovers vs Hibernian
Stark’s Park, Kirkcaldy
Wednesday 20th March 2024
Kick off: 7:45pm

Ticket Purchase Information

Prices:
Adult: £15
Under-16: £5

Hibernian fans will be housed in The Craiglea Timber Frames Stand (North Stand). If this is your first time at Stark’s Park, please read our visitors guide.

We encourage all fans to purchase tickets online in advance.

The Main Office will be open for ticket purchases on matchday, but will be very busy, which is why we encourage all supporters to purchase online in advance.

Disabled/Carer tickets can be purchased by calling the ticket office on 01592 263514. The ticket office is open Wednesday – Friday between 10am and 4pm.

Additional Information

Lewis first signed for Rovers in January 2012 just after turning 16, making his first team debut at the end of the 2011/12 season. He has now played 246 matches for the club, putting himself 46th in the all-time appearances made by a Rovers player. Our number ten is also 19th in our top goal-scorers list, with 86 goals to date.

The Lewis Vaughan Testimonial Committee have been working tirelessly behind the scenes for a while now, organising various events and tying down Lewis’ childhood team Hibs as opponents for this match.

Hospitality is now completely sold out.

cinch SPFL Championship
Queen’s Park vs Raith Rovers
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Saturday 16th March 2024
Kick off: 3pm

Prices for tickets are as follows:

Adult: £20
Over-65: £13
Under-16: £8
Student: £13

Raith Rovers supporters will be situated in section I4, I5 and I6.

Fans can purchase their ticket online only.

There will be no in-person ticket sales for supporters on matchday.

Additional Information:

The advice to all is to arrive early to avoid delays at the turnstiles.
The stadium turnstiles will open at 2pm and stewards will be on hand to check tickets and undertake searches.
Anyone arriving at the turnstiles intoxicated or in possession of alcohol or pyrotechnics will be refused entry.
All supporters are reminded that all forms of smoking including Vapes are prohibited.
SPFL Ground Rules are displayed at all points of entry.

Quiz

(Answers below the Match Preview)

  1. When were Queen’s Park founded?
  2. How many times have Queen’s Park won the Scottish Cup?
  3. Who scored our first goal against Queen’s Park this season?
  4. Who assisted Jack Hamilton’s equalising header last time at Hampden?
  5. What player made his Rovers debut against Queen’s Park?

Match Preview

After two back-to-back wins and two clean sheets to boot, Raith Rovers now head back to Hampden this Saturday, for their fourth meeting with Queen’s Park.

Rovers 1-0 win at Firhill against Partick Thistle on Tuesday evening moved them 17 points clear of third placed Thistle, and just one behind leaders Dundee United.

However, with United playing against relegation threatened Dunfermline Athletic on Friday evening, that gap to first place could be greater by the time the two sides take to the pitch in the national stadium.

If Rovers are to take all three points from this one, they’ll need to overcome one of the in-form teams in the division, with only the top two picking up more points over the last half dozen matches, while the only losses Queen’s have recorded in their last 10 games have come against Ayr United and Dundee United.

Forward, Ruari Paton continues to impress, and his goal against Partick Thistle on Saturday made it 20 for the season in all competitions.

Alongside him, new addition Cillian Sheridan has very much hit the ground running, with the former Wisla Plock and Jagiellonia forward racking up two goals and three assists in his four appearances to date.

Rovers have the upper hand in the three games so far this season, but it could so easily be different, with Rovers’ two wins both coming in extraordinary fashion.

Despite taking the lead at Stark’s Park in September through Callum Smith, they found themselves 2-1 down with just four minutes remaining. However, an equaliser from Lewis Vaughan made it two apiece, while his 94th minute winner meant the points stayed in the Lang Toun.

It was an even later show the last time the two sides met at Hampden in November, although the scenario was almost identical.

Again, Rovers found themselves 2-1 down, despite taking the lead through Vaughan, but with just a minute to go, Jack Hamilton’s header made it 2-2. Incredibly, there was still time for late drama, and Ross Millen’s panenka penalty in the 92nd minute won it for a Rovers side who had played with 10 men for the final half hour after Euan Murray’s red card.

The most recent meeting at Stark’s Park didn’t quite have such a happy ending for Rovers though, and again, they took an early lead, this time through Hamilton. However, goals from Cameron Bruce and Sean Welsh saw Callum Davidson take all three points in his first game as Spiders’ boss.

Goals should be pretty much guaranteed in this one, as they two haven’t played out a nil nil draw since November 1985, with the clubs serving up goals in the 28 meetings since.

Saturday’s match referee will be Kevin Clancy.

Head-to-Head Record:

Queen’s Park wins: 36

Raith Rovers wins: 53

Draws: 26

Quiz Answers

  1. 1867
  2. 10
  3. Callum Smith
  4. Scott McGill
  5. Kyle Turner

cinch SPFL Championship
Partick Thistle vs Raith Rovers
Wyre Stadium at Firhill, Glasgow
Tuesday 12th March 2024
Kick off: 7:45pm

Prices for tickets are as follows:

Adult: £22
Concession (Over-65, student, disabled supporter including carer, 16-18 year old): £16
Under-16: £6

Raith Rovers supporters will be situated in the Jackie Husband Stand for this fixture.

Away fans can purchase their ticket online or by calling 0141 579 1971, selecting option 1.

Online ticket sales for Raith Rovers fans will be available right up until kick-off.

There will be no provision available for physical in-person ticket sales for away supporters on matchday.

Additional Information

The advice to all is to arrive early to avoid delays at the turnstiles.
The stadium turnstiles will open at 6:45pm and stewards will be on hand to check tickets and undertake searches.
Anyone arriving at the turnstiles intoxicated or in possession of alcohol or pyrotechnics will be refused entry.
All supporters are reminded that all forms of smoking including Vapes are prohibited.
SPFL Ground Rules are displayed at all points of entry.

Match Preview

After disposing with Dunfermline for the fifth time in a row on Saturday, Raith Rovers face a quick turnaround this week, when they travel to Firhill to face Partick Thistle on Tuesday evening.

Goals from Sam Stanton and Dylan Easton earned Rovers a 2-0 win against the Pars on Saturday, while Thistle were drawing two each with Queen’s Park at Hampden.

Those results allowed Rovers to move 14 points clear of Partick who sit third in the table, three points clear of fourth placed Morton, with Kris Doolan’s side now winless in their last seven league games.

The flip side, is that they’ve only lost twice in that sequence, with draws, and plenty of goals a recurring theme for the Firhill men in recent weeks.

The Jags last six games have featured 28 goals, and while Thistle are the second top scorers in the league, behind Dundee United, only Arbroath and Ayr United have conceded more.

This is the two sides third meeting this season, with Rovers taking four points from a possible six, in two hugely exciting matches.

Rovers found themselves two down the last time they were here on the opening day of the league season, but late goals from Dylan Easton and Kieran Mitchell earned Rovers a share of the points.

The return match in December was even more exciting, with Rovers two to the good, thanks to efforts from Daniel O’Reilly and Dylan Easton, but three goals in 18 minutes for the visitors meant Rovers found themselves 3-2 down with 20 minutes remaining.

However, two goals in three minutes from Callum Smith and Sam Stanton saw Rovers take all three points from a ding dong battle.

Tuesday night’s match referee will be Euan Anderson.

Head-To-Head Record:

Partick Thistle wins: 70

Raith Rovers wins: 52

Draws: 40

The SPFL today announced that team captain Scott Brown has been awarded the Goal of the Month Award for February 2024.

With our match vs league leaders Dundee United tied at 1-1 after Louis Moult’s 39th minute header had cancelled out Zak Rudden’s 9th minute opener, both teams were pushing for a late winner.

With the clock on the 89 minute mark, a ball into the United area was headed strongly away by Ross Graham as far as ‘Broonie’. The skipper chested the ball down and hit one of the sweetest strikes the Rovers fans have seen at Stark’s Park in years to bring home the bragging rights and three points for The Rovers.

We’re thrilled to officially launch a reissue of a favourite Rovers shirt of the past – our 1990/91 Spall home shirt.

Raith Rovers had been wearing suppliers Spall kit since season 1985-86 season, firstly with a more traditional navy blue top with white pinstripes and white sleeves.

This colour and style had been used from 1985 until 1988, including the season Frank Connor took Rovers to promotion in season 1986-87.

For the start of season, 1988-89, Frank Connor decided he wanted a brighter top. So, they went back to royal blue. They choose a shirt that had a two-tone royal blue with a shadow effect.

The design then changed again, it was still royal blue with a diagonal lighter blue pattern with a red and white trimmed collar and cuffs.

In season 1990/91, Rovers finished in seventh place in the Scottish League Division One. Gordon Dalziel finished top goal-scorer with 26 goals, Ian Ferguson scored eight.

In the Skol Cup, Rovers started in the second round with an impressive 2-1 win away at Forfar. In the third round, it was a ‘giant killing’ win against Hibs.

For the Quarter-Final, Rovers went to Ibrox. Ronnie Coyle opened the scoring with a great long-range shot. Rangers then equalised through McCoist before half-time. Mo Johnson put them 2-1 up, before Terry Butcher scored an own goal. Rangers completed a 6-2 win against their valiant opponents.

Rovers had a very good mix of experienced and youngers players. 

Gordon Arthur was the keeper and in defence there was Cammy Fraser, Ronnie Coyle, Iain Macleod, Derek Murray, Jock McStay and George McGeachie. Shaun Dennis was establishing himself in the starting line-up.

In midfield, there was Stevie ‘Bingo’ Simpson, Phil Burn and the mercurial Martin Nelson. On the fringes of the first team were youngsters Colin Cameron (now Assistant Manager) and David Sinclair.

Up-front, we had Gordon Dalziel, Alan Logan and Ian Ferguson.

The following season Jimmy Nicholl decided that the home shirt should return to being navy blue.

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