Muir of Ord Rovers F.C.

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Muir of Ord Rovers F.C.
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Full nameMuir of Ord Rovers Football Club
GroundPavilion Park, Muir of Ord
League Inverness and District Amateur League

Muir of Ord Rovers Football Club are a football team from Muir of Ord in the Highlands of Scotland.
They competed in the North Caledonian Football League until 2014 and played their home matches at Pavilion Park.

The club is still active today, playing in the Inverness and District Amateur League.

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