Inverness have filled one of their key requirements in the transfer window with their first signing of the summer.
It was the sixth time a player from Spain has won the trophy, and the first since 2009.
It was her first race over the distance since Paris last summer.
The midfielder moved into his testimonial year when signing a new contract in 2022, but will finally see a match mark the occasion.
He was one of four players who remained in negotiations when 11 others signed new deals last month.
The new man in charge at Station Park worked with all three youngsters as coach of the under-18s side last season.
A return to the pitch has already been more than a year in the making.
He had impressed in a temporary move to St Ninian towards the end of last season, scoring seven goals in six league appearances.
They had already levelled last season’s tally going into a first time ever competition, bringing home another four champions.
He left Inverness at the end of the season, and has now found a new home in a different league.
The club’s players now know that the threat of administration is over before they even return for pre-season.
Having come through one of the most successful youth academies in the world, he will now have to seek pastures new.
It was the fifth iteration of the event, which celebrates LGBTQ+ identities, in Inverness.
Politicians Emma Roddick and Sarah Fanet were joined in addressing the crowd by Lady Carbisdale.
Over 1100 people marched through Inverness city centre to show their support for the LGBTQ+ community.
The historic footballer has given his thoughts on some of the common comments left on LGBTQ+ media.
Politicians Emma Roddick and Sarah Fanet, as well as Lady Carbisdale, will be speaking at the event.
Proposals to approve a company voluntary agreement were passed today, paving the way forward for the football club.
The attempt to secure a company voluntary agreement was delayed by two weeks, but patience has been a virtue for the Orion businessman.
A number of rainbows and flags have popped up in displays around the Highland capital’s city centre.