Here we look back at what became of the squad who were relegated via the play-offs back in 2017 and where the are now.
. Declan McManus and Rudi Skacel.
Declan McManus and Rudi Skacel Photo: George Mcluskie
. Kevin Cuthbert
Cuthbert hung up his gloves in 2018 to take on a coaching role with Rovers. That September he took caretaker charge of the team after Barry Smith resigned Photo: Walter Nielson
. Jason Thomson
Thomson remained a familiar face to Rovers fans in the opposing team as he left in 2018 to join Arbroath and went on to win the League 1 title. He is still with Dick Campbell's Lichties in the Championship. Photo: Ian Georgeson
. Kevin McHattie
McHattie left Rovers in 2018 to sign for League of Ireland Premier Division side Derry City. After a brief spell there he returned to Scotland with Inverness CT last year. Photo: Michael Gillen
. Ross Callachan
The Raith skipper left in 2017 to join Hearts and has since turned out for St Johnstone and Dundee. He recently signed with Premiership side Hamilton Accies. Photo: .
. Jean Yves Mvoto
The centre back moved across the Kingdom from Rovers to Dunfermline in 2017. He left East End Park last year and now plays in the fourth tier of Norwegian football for Nybergsund IL-Trysil Photo: Michael Gillen
. Kyle Benedictus
The current Rovers skipper is one of four players still with the club. He is out of contract but has held positive talks about returning next season. Photo: Ian Georgeson
. Chris Johnston
The pacey winger left Stark's Park in 2017 to join Dumbarton and has since turned out for Peterhead, Annan Athletic and is now with Clyde. Photo: Michael Gillen
. Scott Robertson
The one time Scotland international left Raith in 2018 and joined Brechin City. After relegation from League 1 with the Hedgemen he moved across Angus to Forfar Athletic. Photo: Walter Neilson
. Mark Stewart
Since leaving Rovers in 2017 Stewart has turned out for Dumbarton, Stirling Albion and Stranraer. He has been without a club since leaving Stair Park in January. Photo: walter neilson
. Lewis Vaughan
Rovers' longest serving player has seen his promising career hampered by injuries but manager John McGlynn is confident he will be a handful for defences next season when fully fit. Photo: JP Licence
. Bobby Barr
The winger counts Rovers amongst the ten Scottish clubs he has represented in his career. Now 31, he plays with Forfar Athletic having joined them in January from East Stirlingshire. Photo: Michael Gillen
. Ross Matthews
The Hearts youth player has been a fixture in the Rovers first team since 2013. He scored his first goal for the club at the star of this season in a 2-0 win over Ayr United. Photo: Ian Rutherford
1. Kevin Cuthbert
Cuthbert hung up his gloves in 2018 to take on a coaching role with Rovers. That September he took caretaker charge of the team after Barry Smith resigned Photo: Walter Nielson
2. Jason Thomson
Thomson remained a familiar face to Rovers fans in the opposing team as he left in 2018 to join Arbroath and went on to win the League 1 title. He is still with Dick Campbell's Lichties in the Championship. Photo: Ian Georgeson
3. Kevin McHattie
McHattie left Rovers in 2018 to sign for League of Ireland Premier Division side Derry City. After a brief spell there he returned to Scotland with Inverness CT last year. Photo: Michael Gillen
4. Ross Callachan
The Raith skipper left in 2017 to join Hearts and has since turned out for St Johnstone and Dundee. He recently signed with Premiership side Hamilton Accies. Photo: .