Nairn County captain Fraser Dingwall signs new contract to stay at Highland League club for next two seasons
Nairn County have confirmed that club captain Fraser Dingwall has signed a new contract to stay at the club.
The 26-year-old was given the armband at Station Park in 2022, and has committed to the Wee County for the next two seasons after signing a deal until the summer of 2026.
Manager Ross Tokely said: "Fraser agreeing a new contract is great news for the club and gives us a timely boost as we step up our preparations for the new season.
"Having played alongside Fraser in central defence for the last season and a half, I know how good a footballer and how solid a defender he is. He has those old school traits of winning his tackles and his headers and a desire not to concede goals but he can play a bit as well.
"He is captain of the club for good reason. He is an influential player among the squad and he has the leadership skills required too.
“Keeping players like Fraser at the club is important to what we want to achieve and how we want to progress, so I am delighted that he has agreed a new contract and I am looking forward to continuing to work with him."
Dingwall first joined Nairn County in 2018 after spending some time in the North Caledonian League, where he turned out for Alness United and Invergordon.
To date he has made 134 appearances for Nairn, scoring 15 goals and lifting the North of Scotland Cup last season, become the first club skipper to win a trophy in 12 years.