Radford Highlanders Logo have 4 colors in their flag which are RED(#C2011B), GRAY(#D1D3D4), BLUE(#003C71) and WRITE(#FFFFFF).
The Hex, RGB, CMYK, HSV, and HSL color codes are in the table below.
The Radford Highlanders were a Scottish football club based in Radford, Edinburgh. Founded in 1921, the club played their home games at Ferniehill Park. They competed in the East of Scotland Football League, winning the league title on two occasions, in 1935–36 and 1950–51. The club also reached the Scottish Cup final in 1934, losing 4–2 to Queen of the South.
The Radford Highlanders were a popular club in their community and were known for their entertaining style of play. They had a number of talented players, including Jimmy Delaney, who went on to play for Hearts and Scotland.
The club folded in 1994 due to financial difficulties. However, the Radford Highlanders Supporters’ Club was formed in 1997 and they continue to keep the club’s memory alive. They hold regular social events and raise funds for local charities.
The Radford Highlanders were a significant part of the history of Scottish football and their legacy continues to live on through the work of their supporters’ club.