Strathspey Thistle Football Club are a senior football club from Grantown-on-Spey in the Highlands of Scotland. They currently play in the , but formerly played in Junior football from 1993.
Strathspey Thistle was formed in 1993.
Strathspey Thistle's first ever game was a home friendly against the then Highland League side Inverness Thistle, on 19 July 1993. The game ended up with Inverness Thistle winning 4âÂÂ3.
In 1995 Highland Council agreed that the club could use its current ground, Seafield Park all season one of the reasons being local welfare side Grantown FC, had folded and had given the use of the changing rooms over to Strathspey Thistle's care for the sum of ã1.00
A major landmark in the clubs' history happened on the afternoon of 7 June 1998 at Seafield Park, they won The Clive Williamson Trophy beating Nairn St. Ninianà2âÂÂ1 after extra time. Robbie MacDougall scored both goals.
In 2000, the club lost two cup finals, losing 4âÂÂ0 against Forres Thistle in the Stewart Cup Final. In the Robbie Nicol Trophy in Elgin, the club were leading Deveronside 1âÂÂ0 before conceding a goal in the ninety-sixth minute, after scoring again in extra time they conceded two more goals in the last few minutes to lose 2âÂÂ3.
In 2009, Strathspey Thistle were accepted into senior football in the Highland League on 25 February 2009 and entered the league for the start of the 2009âÂÂ10 season. Their first match was an 8âÂÂ1 defeat against Wick Academy.
In 2020âÂÂ21 season, the team only managed to play a single cup tie the whole season due to the Covid Pandemic. They ended the season 11th place out of 16 teams, achieving their highest Highland League finish.
Strathspey Thistle's home ground is Seafield Park in Grantown-on-Spey. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 1,600 with 150 seats, after adding a stand and floodlights during the summer of 2009 when the club were elected into the Highland League.