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Dumbarton F.C.

Dumbarton Football Club is a semi-professional football club in Dumbarton, Scotland.[3] Founded on 23 December 1872, they are one of the oldest football clubs in Scotland.[4][5][6]

Dumbarton
Full nameDumbarton Football Club
Nickname(s)The Sons
Founded23 December 1872; 151 years ago (1872-12-23)
GroundDumbarton Football Stadium, Dumbarton
Capacity2,020[1]
OwnerCognitive Capital[2]
ChairmanDr Neil Mackay
ManagerStephen Farrell
LeagueScottish League Two
2022–23Scottish League Two, 2nd of 10
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The club plays home games at the Dumbarton Football Stadium next to Dumbarton Castle.

They were one of the most successful of the nineteenth century, winning the Scottish Football League in the first two seasons of the competition (the first jointly with Rangers).

The club ceased playing in 1901 and did not return to action until 1905. Although at the time it was emphasised that this was a new club, subsequent directives by the SFA and Scottish Combination appear to countermand this, possibly to fast-track the re-formed club into their competitions.[7]

Since then, the club have spent the majority of their history outside the top flight, with their last appearance at the top level coming in 1984–85 and the side currently playing in Scottish League Two. The club were the first team (and one of only two) to win at least one league title in each of the top four tiers in the Scottish football league system.

Stephen Farrell is the club's manager, having been appointed in May 2021.[8]

In May 2021, it was announced that Dumbarton were to change ownership, with previous owners Brabco selling their majority share to Cognitive Capital.[9]

Colours and badge edit

For 2023–24, the side will wear strips from the Macron brand for the second season. The home strip is mainly white with a black and gold stripe. The away kit is black and pink.[10]

The club's badge features an elephant with a castle on its back, this represents Dumbarton Rock with Dumbarton Castle upon it, based on the historic town crest. Dumbarton Rock, a volcanic plug, is said to resemble an elephant. The team's nickname 'The Sons' is derived from the phrase 'Sons of The Rock', a term used for those born in the town of Dumbarton.

Stadium edit

 
View of the stand at the Dumbarton Football Stadium
 
View from the stand at the Dumbarton Football Stadium

Dumbarton play their home games at Dumbarton Football Stadium (commonly referred to as "The Rock" by supporters). The 2,020[1] all seated stadium has been used since 2 December 2000. The only stand is overshadowed by Dumbarton Rock & sits aside the banks of the River Leven. The stadium has been named for sponsorship purposes for most of its existence:

  • Strathclyde Homes Stadium (Dec 2000 – Sep 2011) until the receivership of Strathclyde Homes[11]
  • Dumbarton Football Stadium (Sep 2011 – Feb 2012)
  • Dumbarton Football Stadium Sponsored by DL Cameron (Feb 2012 – Jul 2012)
  • The BetButler Stadium (Jul 2012 – Sep 2014) until the liquidation of BetButler[12]
  • Dumbarton Football Stadium (Sep 2014 – Jun 2015)
  • The Cheaper Insurance Direct Stadium (Jul 2015 – May 2017)
  • The YOUR Radio 103FM Stadium (July 2017 – May 2018)[13]
  • C&G Systems Stadium (May 2018 – May 2021)[14]
  • Dumbarton Football Stadium (May 2021 – September 2021)
  • Moreroom.com Stadium (September 2021 – March 2022)[15]

Prior to December 2000, the team played at Boghead Park from 1879 until the end of the 1999–00 season; at that time their tenure of 121 years was the longest a senior Scottish club had stayed at the same ground. Between May and November 2000, Dumbarton shared Cliftonhill in Coatbridge with Albion Rovers.

In November 2014 the club's owners, Brabco, formally announced their intention to move to a new ground[16] after only 15 years at their home, situated in what is Young's Farm to the North of Dumbarton between Dalreoch and Renton. The proposed development would have doubled the existing capacity to 4,000, with the existing site being used to build 180 houses and a walkway along the River Clyde connecting the town centre with Dumbarton Castle. The plans were rejected by West Dunbartonshire Council in March 2018.[17]

Attendances edit

Season League Average Highest
2022–23 League Two 635 1,086
2021–22 League One 539 1,198
2019–20 League One 663 1,394
2018–19 League One 637 1,353
2017–18 Championship 838 1,652
2016–17 Championship 1,130 1,660
2015–16 Championship 1,033 1,978
2014–15 Championship 1,074 1,850
2013–14 Championship 938 1,469
2012–13 First Division 927 1,530
2011–12 Second Division 660 1,088
2010–11 Second Division 640 853
2009–10 Second Division 695 1,227
2008–09 Third Division 722 1,396
2007–08 Third Division 560 907
2006–07 Third Division 709 1,089
2005–06 Second Division 946 1,594
2004–05 Second Division 900 1,446
2003–04 Second Division 1,039 1,861

Supporters and culture edit

Dumbarton were the first league club in Scotland to have a supporters' trust, which works to strengthen the links between the club and the fans. The trust own a significant number of shares in the club and are the fourth largest shareholder. Following a £25,000 direct investment, the trust also has a representative on the club board of directors. The supporters' trust works with the club to produce the match programme & run the club website. As well as those important functions, the trust's main role at the club is that of overseeing commercial activity.

One of the main ways supporters back the club financially is by playing the club's weekly lottery. Launched in association with Our Club Lotto by supporters trust board member Stephanie Park in 2020, fans of the club have raised thousands of pounds through their entries.[18] Draws to win up to £10,000 take place every Wednesday night with all profits reinvested into the running of the football club.[19]

Players edit

Squad edit

As of 1 March 2024[20]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   NIR Brett Long
2 DF   SCO Aron Lynas
4 DF   SCO Blair Malcolm
5 DF   SCO Mark Durnan (captain)
6 MF   SCO Ryan Blair
7 MF   SCO Kalvin Orsi
8 MF   SCO David Wilson
9 FW   SCO James Graham (on loan from Rangers)
10 FW   SCO Aaron Healy (on loan from Queen's Park)
12 DF   SCO Carlo Pignatiello
14 MF   SCO Tony Wallace
15 MF   SCO Luca Vata
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF   SCO James Hilton
18 MF   SCO Finlay Gray
19 GK   SCO Paddy O'Neil
20 MF   SCO Callum Wilson
21 DF   SCO Cian Newbury (on loan from Hamilton Academical)
23 FW   SCO Michael Ruth
26 DF   SCO Sean Crighton (vice-captain)
27 MF   SCO Marc Kelly
28 DF   NIR Gallagher Lennon (on loan from St Mirren)
29 DF   SCO Greig Young
31 GK   SCO Jay Hogarth (on loan from Rangers)

On loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK   SCO Harry Broun (on loan at Johnstone Burgh)

Hall of Fame edit

Recently, the club and its fans named their "best player of all time" and a "Hall of Fame" including:

Internationals edit

18 Dumbarton players were chosen to represent Scotland between 1880 and 1898.[21] The club's international players were as follows:[21]

Coaching staff edit

Position Name
Manager Stephen Farrell[22]
Assistant manager Frank McKeown
Goalkeeping coach Eric Phillips
Sports scientist Ross Banks
Video analyst and head of youth development Gordon Scanlan
Kitman David Richardson

Recent league history edit

Season P W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos League
2022–23 36 18 8 10 49 39 10 62 2 League Two
2021–22 36 9 7 20 48 71 -23 34 9(R) League One
2020–21 22 7 4 11 14 24 -10 25 9 League One
2019–20 28 11 5 12 35 44 -9 38 6 League One
2018–19 36 12 10 14 60 60 0 46 6 League One
2017–18 36 7 9 20 27 63 −36 30 9(R) Championship
2016–17 36 9 12 15 46 56 −10 39 8 Championship
2015–16 36 10 7 19 35 66 −31 37 8 Championship
2014–15 36 9 7 20 36 79 −43 34 7 Championship
2013–14 36 15 6 15 65 64 1 51 5 Championship

Managerial history edit

Manager records for all league, league play-offs, League Cup, Scottish Cup & Challenge Cup games (i.e. not including friendlies & Stirlingshire Cup games)[23]

  • Permanent managers only. Stats include permanent managers who had initial caretaker spells.

As of match played 9 March 2024:

Name Nat. From To Record
Pld W D L %won
Stephen Farrell   May 2021 Current 128 47 26 55
Jim Duffy   October 2018 May 2021 94 33 18 43 35.11
Stephen Aitken   May 2015 October 2018 154 42 38 74 27.27
Ian Murray   November 2012 May 2015 108 41 15 52 37.96
Alan Adamson   October 2010 October 2012 83 32 16 35 38.55
Jim Chapman   December 2007 October 2010 113 39 27 47 34.50
Gerry McCabe   June 2006 November 2007 57 25 11 21 43.86
Paul Martin   December 2004 June 2006 67 12 15 35 17.91
Brian Fairley   March 2003 December 2004 66 30 10 26 45.45
David Winnie   June 2002 March 2003 34 11 6 17 32.35
Tom Carson   October 2000 June 2002 67 32 13 22 47.76
Jimmy Brown   March 1999 October 2000 66 26 10 30 39.39
Ian Wallace   November 1996 March 1999 95 26 24 45 27.37
Jim Fallon   September 1995 November 1996 50 2 6 42 4.00
Murdo MacLeod   June 1993 August 1995 88 28 24 35 31.81
Billy Lamont   April 1990 June 1993 138 54 30 54 39.13
Jim George   October 1988 April 1990 77 29 20 28 37.66
Bertie Auld   January 1988 September 1988 24 4 8 12 16.66
Mark Clougherty   July 1987 January 1988 30 9 7 14 30.00
Alex Totten   July 1986 April 1987 46 23 8 15 50.00
Derek Whiteford   May 1986 May 1986
Alex Wright (caretaker)   February 1986 May 1986 17 6 5 6 35.30
Davie Wilson   March 1984 February 1986 97 32 22 43 33.00
Billy Lamont   July 1981 February 1984 124 44 26 26 35.48
Sean Fallon   July 1980 May 1981 43 14 12 17 32.56
Davie Wilson   July 1977 April 1980 127 51 38 38 40.16
Alex Wright   March 1973 May 1977 192 66 42 84 34.37
Jackie Stewart   November 1968 January 1973 190 89 34 67 46.84
Ian Spence   September 1967 October 1968 46 13 11 22 28.26
Willie Toner   October 1964 September 1967 131 47 27 57 35.88
Jackie Fearn   May 1962 September 1964 100 41 17 42 41.00
Bobby Campbell   July 1961 May 1962 43 10 10 23 23.26
Bobby Combe   May 1959 November 1960 63 28 14 21 44.44
Peter McGown   May 1954 April 1959 216 108 33 75 50.00
William Irvine   June 1950 May 1954 155 51 32 72 32.90
William Guthrie   August 1946 June 1950 153 42 27 84 27.45
Jackie Milne   June 1945 August 1946 38 14 6 18 36.84
William Guthrie (secretary)   August 1944 June 1945 30 9 3 18 30.00
Fred Donovan (secretary)   June 1940 June 1944 120 45 20 55 37.50
Jimmy Smith   January 1939 June 1940 45 9 8 28 20.00
Fred Donovan (secretary)   June 1931 January 1939 274 98 48 128 35.77
Donald Colman   June 1922 May 1931 359 139 65 155 38.72
Paddy Travers   April 1920 May 1922 95 24 17 54 25.27
George Livingstone   March 1919 April 1920 47 14 12 21 29.79
James Collins   May 1914 March 1919 174 55 46 73 31.61

Honours edit

League edit

Cup edit

National edit

Other edit

Reserves edit

  • Scottish Second XI Cup: Winners 1881–82
    • Runners-up 1883–84, 1886–87, 1889–90
  • Glasgow & District Reserve League: Runners-up 1942–43 (First Series), 1943–44 (First Series)
  • Scottish Alliance Reserve League: Winners 1956–57 (First Series)
    • Runners-up: 1956–57 (Second Series)
  • Combined Reserve League: Winners 1958–59 (Second Series)
    • Runners-up: 1958–59 (First Series)
  • Scottish Reserve League (West): Runners-up 1985–86
  • Glasgow & District Reserve League Cup: Runners-up 1942–43
  • Dumbartonshire Second XI Cup: Winners 1888–89, 1889–90, 1890–91, 1891–92, 1892–93

Youths edit

  • Scottish Under 19s League: Runners-up 2010–11
  • West Region Under 18s Cup: Runners-up 2022–23
  • West Region Under 17s Cup: Runners-up 2022–23

Club records edit

Biggest win:
Scottish Cup: 13–2 v Kirkintilloch Central (1 September 1888)

Biggest loss:
Scottish Football League: 1–11 v Albion Rovers (30 January 1926)
Scottish League Cup: 1–11 v Ayr United (13 August 1952)

Biggest home attendance:
Boghead Park: 18,001 v Raith Rovers, (2 March 1957)
Dumbarton Football Stadium: 1,978 v Rangers, (19 September 2015)[27]

Most goals in a season: Kenny Wilson (38), 1971–72

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Dumbarton Football Club". Scottish Professional Football League. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Dumbarton: Private equity firm Cognitive Capital Ltd buys Scottish League 1 club". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 October 2015. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  4. ^ "Dumbarton Football Club -About Us". www.dumbartonfootballclub.com. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Who are Scotland's oldest professional football clubs". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  6. ^ "Football - Dumbarton". www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  7. ^ "Dumbarton F.C. 1872, 1889 or 1905?". www.scottishleague.net. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  8. ^ "Stevie Farrell is Dumbarton's new manager". Dumbarton FC. 29 May 2021. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  9. ^ "Dumbarton: Private equity firm Cognitive Capital Ltd buys Scottish League 1 club". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  10. ^ Crawford, Jack (27 June 2023). "2023/24 KITS LAUNCHED - order yours now!". Dumbarton Football Club. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  11. ^ "Strathclyde is latest Scots victim of building slump". The Scotsman. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  12. ^ "BetButler update". Gambling Commission. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  13. ^ "CLUB STATEMENT - YOUR RADIO". Dumbarton Football Club. 1 May 2018. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  14. ^ Barrow, Simon (5 May 2018). "C&G SYSTEMS ARE NEW STADIUM SPONSORS". Dumbarton Football Club.
  15. ^ "Dumbarton Football Club - MOREROOM EXTENSIONS LTD ARE DUMBARTON'S MAIN HOME SHIRT AND STADIUM SPONSORS FOR SEASON 2021/22". www.dumbartonfootballclub.com. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  16. ^ "Dumbarton Relocation Planning update". Dumbarton FC. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
  17. ^ "CLUB STATEMENT". Dumbarton Football Club. 29 March 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  18. ^ "New lottery just the ticket for helping Dumbarton FC raise vital funds". www.msn.com. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  19. ^ "Dumbarton FC - Play our online lottery to help us raise funds!". Our Club Lotto. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  20. ^ "First Team Squad". Dumbarton FC. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  21. ^ a b "Dumbarton [Scotland international players by club]". London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  22. ^ "Dumbarton Football Club – Manager". dumbartonfootballclub.com. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  23. ^ Kemp, David. "Club Managers Past & Present". Sons Archive. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  24. ^ Shared with Rangers after both clubs ended the season on 29 points. A play-off game at Cathkin Park on 21 May 1891 finished 2–2, so the clubs were declared joint champions
  25. ^ Known as Division Two prior to 1975
  26. ^ Scottish Combination, Scottish Football Historical Archive, 9 February 2022
  27. ^ "Dumbarton 1–2 Rangers". Retrieved 4 June 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Supporters Trust Website

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Dumbarton Football Club is a semi professional football club in Dumbarton Scotland 3 Founded on 23 December 1872 they are one of the oldest football clubs in Scotland 4 5 6 DumbartonFull nameDumbarton Football ClubNickname s The SonsFounded23 December 1872 151 years ago 1872 12 23 GroundDumbarton Football Stadium DumbartonCapacity2 020 1 OwnerCognitive Capital 2 ChairmanDr Neil MackayManagerStephen FarrellLeagueScottish League Two2022 23Scottish League Two 2nd of 10WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonThe club plays home games at the Dumbarton Football Stadium next to Dumbarton Castle They were one of the most successful of the nineteenth century winning the Scottish Football League in the first two seasons of the competition the first jointly with Rangers The club ceased playing in 1901 and did not return to action until 1905 Although at the time it was emphasised that this was a new club subsequent directives by the SFA and Scottish Combination appear to countermand this possibly to fast track the re formed club into their competitions 7 Since then the club have spent the majority of their history outside the top flight with their last appearance at the top level coming in 1984 85 and the side currently playing in Scottish League Two The club were the first team and one of only two to win at least one league title in each of the top four tiers in the Scottish football league system Stephen Farrell is the club s manager having been appointed in May 2021 8 In May 2021 it was announced that Dumbarton were to change ownership with previous owners Brabco selling their majority share to Cognitive Capital 9 Contents 1 Colours and badge 2 Stadium 2 1 Attendances 3 Supporters and culture 4 Players 4 1 Squad 4 2 On loan 5 Hall of Fame 6 Internationals 7 Coaching staff 8 Recent league history 9 Managerial history 10 Honours 10 1 League 10 2 Cup 10 2 1 National 10 2 2 Other 10 3 Reserves 10 4 Youths 11 Club records 12 References 13 External linksColours and badge editFor 2023 24 the side will wear strips from the Macron brand for the second season The home strip is mainly white with a black and gold stripe The away kit is black and pink 10 The club s badge features an elephant with a castle on its back this represents Dumbarton Rock with Dumbarton Castle upon it based on the historic town crest Dumbarton Rock a volcanic plug is said to resemble an elephant The team s nickname The Sons is derived from the phrase Sons of The Rock a term used for those born in the town of Dumbarton Stadium editMain articles Dumbarton Football Stadium and Boghead Park nbsp View of the stand at the Dumbarton Football Stadium nbsp View from the stand at the Dumbarton Football StadiumDumbarton play their home games at Dumbarton Football Stadium commonly referred to as The Rock by supporters The 2 020 1 all seated stadium has been used since 2 December 2000 The only stand is overshadowed by Dumbarton Rock amp sits aside the banks of the River Leven The stadium has been named for sponsorship purposes for most of its existence Strathclyde Homes Stadium Dec 2000 Sep 2011 until the receivership of Strathclyde Homes 11 Dumbarton Football Stadium Sep 2011 Feb 2012 Dumbarton Football Stadium Sponsored by DL Cameron Feb 2012 Jul 2012 The BetButler Stadium Jul 2012 Sep 2014 until the liquidation of BetButler 12 Dumbarton Football Stadium Sep 2014 Jun 2015 The Cheaper Insurance Direct Stadium Jul 2015 May 2017 The YOUR Radio 103FM Stadium July 2017 May 2018 13 C amp G Systems Stadium May 2018 May 2021 14 Dumbarton Football Stadium May 2021 September 2021 Moreroom com Stadium September 2021 March 2022 15 Prior to December 2000 the team played at Boghead Park from 1879 until the end of the 1999 00 season at that time their tenure of 121 years was the longest a senior Scottish club had stayed at the same ground Between May and November 2000 Dumbarton shared Cliftonhill in Coatbridge with Albion Rovers In November 2014 the club s owners Brabco formally announced their intention to move to a new ground 16 after only 15 years at their home situated in what is Young s Farm to the North of Dumbarton between Dalreoch and Renton The proposed development would have doubled the existing capacity to 4 000 with the existing site being used to build 180 houses and a walkway along the River Clyde connecting the town centre with Dumbarton Castle The plans were rejected by West Dunbartonshire Council in March 2018 17 Attendances edit Season League Average Highest2022 23 League Two 635 1 0862021 22 League One 539 1 1982019 20 League One 663 1 3942018 19 League One 637 1 3532017 18 Championship 838 1 6522016 17 Championship 1 130 1 6602015 16 Championship 1 033 1 9782014 15 Championship 1 074 1 8502013 14 Championship 938 1 4692012 13 First Division 927 1 5302011 12 Second Division 660 1 0882010 11 Second Division 640 8532009 10 Second Division 695 1 2272008 09 Third Division 722 1 3962007 08 Third Division 560 9072006 07 Third Division 709 1 0892005 06 Second Division 946 1 5942004 05 Second Division 900 1 4462003 04 Second Division 1 039 1 861Supporters and culture editDumbarton were the first league club in Scotland to have a supporters trust which works to strengthen the links between the club and the fans The trust own a significant number of shares in the club and are the fourth largest shareholder Following a 25 000 direct investment the trust also has a representative on the club board of directors The supporters trust works with the club to produce the match programme amp run the club website As well as those important functions the trust s main role at the club is that of overseeing commercial activity One of the main ways supporters back the club financially is by playing the club s weekly lottery Launched in association with Our Club Lotto by supporters trust board member Stephanie Park in 2020 fans of the club have raised thousands of pounds through their entries 18 Draws to win up to 10 000 take place every Wednesday night with all profits reinvested into the running of the football club 19 Players editSquad edit As of 1 March 2024 20 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp NIR Brett Long2 DF nbsp SCO Aron Lynas4 DF nbsp SCO Blair Malcolm5 DF nbsp SCO Mark Durnan captain 6 MF nbsp SCO Ryan Blair7 MF nbsp SCO Kalvin Orsi8 MF nbsp SCO David Wilson9 FW nbsp SCO James Graham on loan from Rangers 10 FW nbsp SCO Aaron Healy on loan from Queen s Park 12 DF nbsp SCO Carlo Pignatiello14 MF nbsp SCO Tony Wallace15 MF nbsp SCO Luca Vata No Pos Nation Player17 MF nbsp SCO James Hilton18 MF nbsp SCO Finlay Gray19 GK nbsp SCO Paddy O Neil20 MF nbsp SCO Callum Wilson21 DF nbsp SCO Cian Newbury on loan from Hamilton Academical 23 FW nbsp SCO Michael Ruth26 DF nbsp SCO Sean Crighton vice captain 27 MF nbsp SCO Marc Kelly28 DF nbsp NIR Gallagher Lennon on loan from St Mirren 29 DF nbsp SCO Greig Young31 GK nbsp SCO Jay Hogarth on loan from Rangers On loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player16 GK nbsp SCO Harry Broun on loan at Johnstone Burgh Hall of Fame editRecently the club and its fans named their best player of all time and a Hall of Fame including Lawrie Williams 372 apps 1970 1980 Ray Montgomerie 180 apps 1981 1988 Murdo MacLeod 87 apps 1975 1978 and 66 apps 1993 1995 as Player Manager Donald McNeil 320 apps 1975 1988 Colin McAdam 70 apps 1969 1975 Albert Craig 138 apps 1981 1986 Tom McAdam 76 apps 1970 1975 Johnny Graham 385 apps 1967 1977 William Wallace 84 apps 1972 1975 Kenny Wilson 74 apps 1970 1972 Charlie Gibson 257 apps 1989 1996 Internationals edit18 Dumbarton players were chosen to represent Scotland between 1880 and 1898 21 The club s international players were as follows 21 Ralph Aitken Jack Bell Robert Sparrow Brown Robert Plumber Brown Geordie Dewar Leitch Keir Archie Lang Joseph Lindsay James McAulay William McKinnon John McLeod Thomas McMillan Peter Miller William Robertson Duncan Stewart Jack Taylor William Thomson Hugh WilsonCoaching staff editPosition NameManager Stephen Farrell 22 Assistant manager Frank McKeownGoalkeeping coach Eric PhillipsSports scientist Ross BanksVideo analyst and head of youth development Gordon ScanlanKitman David RichardsonRecent league history editMain article Dumbarton F C seasons Season P W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos League2022 23 36 18 8 10 49 39 10 62 2 League Two2021 22 36 9 7 20 48 71 23 34 9 R League One2020 21 22 7 4 11 14 24 10 25 9 League One2019 20 28 11 5 12 35 44 9 38 6 League One2018 19 36 12 10 14 60 60 0 46 6 League One2017 18 36 7 9 20 27 63 36 30 9 R Championship2016 17 36 9 12 15 46 56 10 39 8 Championship2015 16 36 10 7 19 35 66 31 37 8 Championship2014 15 36 9 7 20 36 79 43 34 7 Championship2013 14 36 15 6 15 65 64 1 51 5 ChampionshipManagerial history editManager records for all league league play offs League Cup Scottish Cup amp Challenge Cup games i e not including friendlies amp Stirlingshire Cup games 23 Permanent managers only Stats include permanent managers who had initial caretaker spells As of match played 9 March 2024 Name Nat From To RecordPld W D L wonStephen Farrell nbsp May 2021 Current 128 47 26 55Jim Duffy nbsp October 2018 May 2021 94 33 18 43 35 11Stephen Aitken nbsp May 2015 October 2018 154 42 38 74 27 27Ian Murray nbsp November 2012 May 2015 108 41 15 52 37 96Alan Adamson nbsp October 2010 October 2012 83 32 16 35 38 55Jim Chapman nbsp December 2007 October 2010 113 39 27 47 34 50Gerry McCabe nbsp June 2006 November 2007 57 25 11 21 43 86Paul Martin nbsp December 2004 June 2006 67 12 15 35 17 91Brian Fairley nbsp March 2003 December 2004 66 30 10 26 45 45David Winnie nbsp June 2002 March 2003 34 11 6 17 32 35Tom Carson nbsp October 2000 June 2002 67 32 13 22 47 76Jimmy Brown nbsp March 1999 October 2000 66 26 10 30 39 39Ian Wallace nbsp November 1996 March 1999 95 26 24 45 27 37Jim Fallon nbsp September 1995 November 1996 50 2 6 42 4 00Murdo MacLeod nbsp June 1993 August 1995 88 28 24 35 31 81Billy Lamont nbsp April 1990 June 1993 138 54 30 54 39 13Jim George nbsp October 1988 April 1990 77 29 20 28 37 66Bertie Auld nbsp January 1988 September 1988 24 4 8 12 16 66Mark Clougherty nbsp July 1987 January 1988 30 9 7 14 30 00Alex Totten nbsp July 1986 April 1987 46 23 8 15 50 00Derek Whiteford nbsp May 1986 May 1986Alex Wright caretaker nbsp February 1986 May 1986 17 6 5 6 35 30Davie Wilson nbsp March 1984 February 1986 97 32 22 43 33 00Billy Lamont nbsp July 1981 February 1984 124 44 26 26 35 48Sean Fallon nbsp July 1980 May 1981 43 14 12 17 32 56Davie Wilson nbsp July 1977 April 1980 127 51 38 38 40 16Alex Wright nbsp March 1973 May 1977 192 66 42 84 34 37Jackie Stewart nbsp November 1968 January 1973 190 89 34 67 46 84Ian Spence nbsp September 1967 October 1968 46 13 11 22 28 26Willie Toner nbsp October 1964 September 1967 131 47 27 57 35 88Jackie Fearn nbsp May 1962 September 1964 100 41 17 42 41 00Bobby Campbell nbsp July 1961 May 1962 43 10 10 23 23 26Bobby Combe nbsp May 1959 November 1960 63 28 14 21 44 44Peter McGown nbsp May 1954 April 1959 216 108 33 75 50 00William Irvine nbsp June 1950 May 1954 155 51 32 72 32 90William Guthrie nbsp August 1946 June 1950 153 42 27 84 27 45Jackie Milne nbsp June 1945 August 1946 38 14 6 18 36 84William Guthrie secretary nbsp August 1944 June 1945 30 9 3 18 30 00Fred Donovan secretary nbsp June 1940 June 1944 120 45 20 55 37 50Jimmy Smith nbsp January 1939 June 1940 45 9 8 28 20 00Fred Donovan secretary nbsp June 1931 January 1939 274 98 48 128 35 77Donald Colman nbsp June 1922 May 1931 359 139 65 155 38 72Paddy Travers nbsp April 1920 May 1922 95 24 17 54 25 27George Livingstone nbsp March 1919 April 1920 47 14 12 21 29 79James Collins nbsp May 1914 March 1919 174 55 46 73 31 61Honours editLeague edit Scottish Football League Winners 1890 91 24 1891 92 Scottish First Division 25 Winners 1910 11 1971 72 Runners up 1907 08 1983 84 Scottish Second Division Winners 1991 92 Runners up 1994 95 Play Off Winners 2011 12 Scottish Third Division Winners 2008 09 Runners up 2001 02 2022 23 Scottish Combination League 26 Winners 1905 06Cup edit National edit Scottish Cup Winners 1882 83 Runners up 1880 81 1881 82 1886 87 1890 91 1896 97 Scottish Challenge Cup Runners up 2017 18 Scottish Qualifying Cup Runners up 1911 12 Scottish Consolation Cup Runners up 1907 08 1910 11 Scottish Supplementary Cup Runners up 1945 46 Festival of Britain St Mungo Quaich Winners 1951 52Other edit Stirlingshire Cup Winners 16 1952 53 1956 57 1964 65 1972 73 1974 75 1980 81 1982 83 1985 86 1987 88 1989 90 1990 91 1993 94 1995 96 2009 10 2010 11 2012 13 Runners up 6 times Dumbartonshire Cup Winners 20 1884 85 1888 89 1889 90 1890 91 1891 92 1892 93 1893 94 1894 95 1897 98 1898 99 1914 15 1921 22 1922 23 1929 30 1930 31 1931 32 1932 33 1935 36 1936 37 1939 40 Runners up 17 times Dumbartonshire Association Tournament Winners 1885 86 Stirlingshire Consolation Cup Runners up 1950 51 League Charity Cup Winners 1890 91 Glasgow Charity Cup Runners up 1881 82 1884 85 Greenock Charity Cup Winners 1889 90 1890 91 Runners up 1888 89 1891 92 Dumbartonshire Charity Cup Winners 1916 17 1917 18 1919 20 1921 22 1922 23 Runners up 1918 19 1924 25 1925 26 Clydebank Charity Cup Runners up 1918 19 United Abstainers F C Gold Cup Runners up 1889 90 Oban Saints Keyline Trophy Winners 2005 06Reserves edit Scottish Second XI Cup Winners 1881 82 Runners up 1883 84 1886 87 1889 90 Glasgow amp District Reserve League Runners up 1942 43 First Series 1943 44 First Series Scottish Alliance Reserve League Winners 1956 57 First Series Runners up 1956 57 Second Series Combined Reserve League Winners 1958 59 Second Series Runners up 1958 59 First Series Scottish Reserve League West Runners up 1985 86 Glasgow amp District Reserve League Cup Runners up 1942 43 Dumbartonshire Second XI Cup Winners 1888 89 1889 90 1890 91 1891 92 1892 93Youths edit Scottish Under 19s League Runners up 2010 11 West Region Under 18s Cup Runners up 2022 23 West Region Under 17s Cup Runners up 2022 23Club records editBiggest win Scottish Cup 13 2 v Kirkintilloch Central 1 September 1888 Biggest loss Scottish Football League 1 11 v Albion Rovers 30 January 1926 Scottish League Cup 1 11 v Ayr United 13 August 1952 Biggest home attendance Boghead Park 18 001 v Raith Rovers 2 March 1957 Dumbarton Football Stadium 1 978 v Rangers 19 September 2015 27 Most goals in a season Kenny Wilson 38 1971 72References edit a b Dumbarton Football Club Scottish Professional Football League Retrieved 11 November 2013 Dumbarton Private equity firm Cognitive Capital Ltd buys Scottish League 1 club www bbc co uk Retrieved 24 May 2021 About Us Archived from the original on 1 October 2015 Retrieved 6 June 2016 Dumbarton Football Club About Us www dumbartonfootballclub com Retrieved 19 January 2020 Who are Scotland s oldest professional football clubs www scotsman com Retrieved 19 January 2020 Football Dumbarton www west dunbarton gov uk Retrieved 19 January 2020 Dumbarton F C 1872 1889 or 1905 www scottishleague net Retrieved 16 June 2022 Stevie Farrell is Dumbarton s new manager Dumbarton FC 29 May 2021 Retrieved 29 May 2021 Dumbarton Private equity firm Cognitive Capital Ltd buys Scottish League 1 club www bbc co uk Retrieved 24 May 2021 Crawford Jack 27 June 2023 2023 24 KITS LAUNCHED order yours now Dumbarton Football Club Retrieved 23 November 2023 Strathclyde is latest Scots victim of building slump The Scotsman Retrieved 17 August 2011 BetButler update Gambling Commission Retrieved 30 October 2014 CLUB STATEMENT YOUR RADIO Dumbarton Football Club 1 May 2018 Retrieved 1 May 2018 Barrow Simon 5 May 2018 C amp G SYSTEMS ARE NEW STADIUM SPONSORS Dumbarton Football Club Dumbarton Football Club MOREROOM EXTENSIONS LTD ARE DUMBARTON S MAIN HOME SHIRT AND STADIUM SPONSORS FOR SEASON 2021 22 www dumbartonfootballclub com Retrieved 1 October 2021 Dumbarton Relocation Planning update Dumbarton FC Retrieved 6 November 2014 CLUB STATEMENT Dumbarton Football Club 29 March 2018 Retrieved 21 April 2018 New lottery just the ticket for helping Dumbarton FC raise vital funds www msn com Retrieved 24 March 2021 Dumbarton FC Play our online lottery to help us raise funds Our Club Lotto Retrieved 24 March 2021 First Team Squad Dumbarton FC Retrieved 1 July 2020 a b Dumbarton Scotland international players by club London Hearts Supporters Club Retrieved 18 July 2021 Dumbarton Football Club Manager dumbartonfootballclub com Retrieved 26 January 2023 Kemp David Club Managers Past amp Present Sons Archive Retrieved 6 October 2018 Shared with Rangers after both clubs ended the season on 29 points A play off game at Cathkin Park on 21 May 1891 finished 2 2 so the clubs were declared joint champions Known as Division Two prior to 1975 Scottish Combination Scottish Football Historical Archive 9 February 2022 Dumbarton 1 2 Rangers Retrieved 4 June 2016 External links editOfficial website Supporters Trust Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dumbarton F C amp oldid 1212955823, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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