On this day, 27 years ago, Duncan Ferguson became the first professional player in Britain to be jailed for a incident on the football pitch. ©2021. Welcome to the official Facebook page for Raith Rovers Football Club. Raith Supporters Trust was set up in 2001 to make sure that the voice of the Raith Rovers support is heard. All original text and images on this site are the copyright of Raith Rovers F.C. Match images reproduced with permission of the Scottish Professional Football League. It is located in Kirkcaldy, Fife.The park can clearly be seen from the railway line on the route between Edinburgh and Aberdeen. 2,553 were here. History. Hearts were worthy victors at Stark’s Park this evening after beating Raith Rovers 4-0. Stark's Park in 2017. Football is full of little quirky tales but Raith Rovers LAUGHING at Bayern Munich has to be up there with some of the more bizarre. He headbutted Raith Rovers … Raith started using the ground in 1891 and it seats 8,867. Full coverage of Hearts vs Raith Rovers including result, live commentary and pictures from Sports Mole. Raith Rovers and East Fife battle it out on the new artificial pitch at Stark's Park (Image: George Mcluskie Photographer 37 Bow Street Buckhaven Fife KY8 1JB 07831 488561/01592716192) This is the official website of Raith Rovers Football Club. The digital edition will be freely available on the day of the game. We are a democratic organisation made up of ordinary fans of Raith Rovers FC. Ferguson had to go to prison for this assault. Raith Rovers have revealed plans to rip up the existing grass pitch at Stark’s Park and replace it with a synthetic surface. 16th April 1994: Rangers player Duncan Ferguson headbutts Jock McStay (Raith Rovers). Twenty-four years ago Raith … Raith started using the ground in 1891 and it seats 8,867. We are again selling a limited run of physical match programmes for the visit of Raith Rovers. It is located in Kirkcaldy, Fife.The park can clearly be seen from the railway line on the route between Edinburgh and Aberdeen.. Raith Rovers have said "pyrotechnic devices" thrown on to the pitch during Saturday's cup win over Dunfermline caused damage to "four separate areas" of the Stark's Park surface. All orders before Thursday 4pm should be with you before kick-off on Saturday via Royal Mail First Class. Relentless from first whistle to last, the Jambos completely controlled the game and were rewarded with three points thanks to goals from Liam Boyce, Euan Henderson and an Armand Gnanduillet brace, with Regan Hendry seeing red for the hosts. Unauthorised copying or reuse of text, photographs or video footage from this site is strictly prohibited.