
Keith Watson will proceed to guide the Staggies because the membership captain for season 2022/23, whereas fellow defender Jack Baldwin turns into the staff captain.
Each gamers goal to enrich each other on and off the pitch on the World Vitality Stadium.
Ross County have confirmed they may have two captains on the Scottish Premiership facet this season.
Baldwin, 29, who joined County final summer season from Bristol Rovers, spoke about his satisfaction at being handed the accountable position.
He stated, “Since becoming a member of final 12 months, I’ve cherished each minute of my time at Ross County, and I’m delighted to tackle the position of staff captain supporting Keith.
“Now we have a improbable dressing room. Keith is a good captain and chief, so to be supporting him for the 2022/23 season means loads to me.
“I’m actually honoured to tackle this position and, like each participant, I simply wish to proceed making the followers proud to observe Ross County.”
Baldwin was an instrumental a part of the squad that completed solely a third-ever top-six end within the Premiership this 12 months.
Former Dundee United ace Watson, 32, is County’s longest-serving participant, having joined the membership 4 years in the past and handed the 100 look mark in February.
A key member of the membership’s 2018/19 Scottish Championship and Problem Cup-winning squad, Watson is thrilled to proceed to be the chief.
He stated: “It’s an honour to have a second season as membership captain. Now we have a very good group of gamers within the dressing room, which features a sturdy core of skilled older heads, and all of us work collectively to drive the membership ahead.
“Other than Dundee United, that is the longest I’ve spent at any membership. I find it irresistible at Ross County and within the Highlands, so for me it’s fairly particular to each take pleasure in being right here during the last 4 years and to now additionally captain the membership.”