A year ago
After his resignation from the Staggies was made official, Alex Iacovitti thanked Ross County for "an incredible three years."
The 25-year-old former defender for Scotland's Under-21 team relocated from Oldham to the Highlands in 2020, playing 116 games and scored 12 goals for the Dingwall club.
Iacovitti is leaving County on a free-of-contract basis after they narrowly avoided relegation to the Premiership with a victory against Partick Thistle in the play-off.
In a message posted to the Staggies website, he said, "First I'd like to place on record my thank you for an incredible three years at the club." "I've enjoyed my time in the Highlands and am grateful to have made it my home at this time.
The fans have been kind to me throughout my time here, and I will always remember how they treated me.The players I played with at the club are also a great group of guys; regrettably, I was unable to participate in the play-offs because of an injury I battled through before it finally caught up with me."I wanted to thank all of you for your support throughout and wish you all and the team the very best for the future. I was incredibly happy the club secured their Premiership status, where they deserve. In the future, as a County supporter, I'll return to the venue to see a game.
The 25-year-old made 116 appearances for the Staggies, scoring 12 goals, after joining them from Oldham Athletic in 2020.I have enjoyed my stay in the Highlands and am grateful to have made it my home during this time.
I had tremendous support from the fans the entire time I was here, and I will always remember how they treated me.
The club's players are a great group of guys, but despite my best efforts, I was unable to participate in the play-offs owing to an injury that eventually overcame me.
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