Bonar Bridge F.C.

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Bonar Bridge
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Full nameBonar Bridge Football Club
Founded1968; (reformed 2019)
Dissolved2010
StadiumMigdale Playing Fields, Bonar Bridge
Capacity500
Coordinates 57°53′35″N4°20′19″W / 57.8929891°N 4.3386035°W / 57.8929891; -4.3386035
ManagerFraser Heath
League North Caledonian League
2021–22 North Caledonian League, 11th of 11
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Bonar Bridge Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the town of Bonar Bridge in the Scottish Highlands. They play in the North Caledonian League.

Formed in 1968, [1] they were regular members of the North Caledonian League for over thirty-five years before they dropped out in 2010 and fell into an extended period of abeyance.

The club was revived in 2019 with the intention of returning to the league. Their application was ratified at the League's AGM in July 2019.

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