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Inverness Caley Thistle trio voted into PFA League One team of the season after stand-out performances in the Highland capital across 2024/25 campaign





Three members of Inverness Caledonian Thistle’s squad have been voted into the PFA League One team of the year by their fellow players.

The Caley Jags have been one of the better sides in the division this season, winning 14 of their 33 games so far despite entering administration back at the end of October.

Alfie Bavidge is one of three Caley Thistle players named in the League One PFA team of the season.
Alfie Bavidge is one of three Caley Thistle players named in the League One PFA team of the season.

That brought about a 15-point deduction, but even with that obstacle to overcome Inverness sit outside the bottom two going into the closing weeks of the campaign, sitting three points clear of Annan Athletic with a significantly better goal difference ahead of tomorrow afternoon’s trip to Stenhousemuir.

Their performances have been reflected in the players’ select, which features Musa Dibaga as the side’s goalkeeper and Danny Devine in defence in the 11.

Aberdeen loanee Alfie Bavidge is also included as one of three forward, following his return of six goals in 10 appearances before his season was brought to an early end through injury.

Caley Thistle’s three players in the team sees them tied for the most representatives along with champions Arbroath.

Two players represent Cove Rangers, while Alloa Athletic, Stenhousemuir and Kelty Hearts have one player apiece in the 11.

PFA League One 2024/25 Team of the Season

Musa Dibaga – Inverness Caledonian Thistle

Scott Taggart – Alloa Athletic

Gregor Buchanan – Stenhousemuir

Thomas O’Brien – Arbroath

Danny Devine – Inverness Caledonian Thistle

Ross Cunningham – Kelty Hearts

Fraser Taylor – Arbroath

Fraser Fyvie – Cove Rangers

Scott Stewart – Arbroath

Mithcel Megginson – Cove Rangers

Alfie Bavidge – Inverness Caledonian Thistle


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