Bonnyrigg Rose F.C.

Association football club in Scotland

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2022 Promoted to Scottish League Two and reached the second round of the Scottish Cup, losing to Sauchie Juniors.
2022 Bonnyrigg Rose won promotion to Scottish League Two, entering the Scottish Professional Football League for the first time, and changed their name from Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic to Bonnyrigg Rose.
2021 Competed in the Lowland League, finishing 1st. Reached the third round of the Scottish Cup, losing to Alloa Athletic.
2021 Bonnyrigg Rose won the Lowland Football League, securing promotion.
2020 Defeated Bo'ness United 5-2 in the Scottish Cup Second round, with Lee Currie scoring a hat-trick of penalties within 10 minutes.
2020 Narrowly lost to Scottish Championship side Dundee in the Scottish Cup after leading twice, with the match going to extra time and ultimately ending in defeat.
2019 Competed in the Lowland League, finishing 2nd. Reached the fourth round of the Scottish Cup, losing to Clyde. The season was curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2019 In their first Scottish Cup as a licensed team, defeated Highland League sides Fraserburgh and Buckie Thistle, and won against Scottish League One side Montrose 2-1 at New Dundas Park.
2019 Bonnyrigg Rose F.C. was promoted to the Lowland League after winning the East of Scotland Football League and gaining Scottish Football Association (SFA) membership, replacing Whitehill Welfare.
June 2019 Accepted as a member of the Scottish Football Association, which would allow automatic qualification for the Scottish Cup.
2018 Participated in the inaugural Shaun Woodburn Memorial Cup, established in memory of former player Shaun Woodburn.
2018 Bonnyrigg Rose competed in the East of Scotland League Conference B, finishing 1st and reaching the first round of the Scottish Cup, where they lost to Deveronvale.
2018 Bonnyrigg Rose F.C. won the East of Scotland League Conference B, SJFA East Region Super League, and Fife & Lothians Cup.
November 2018 Robbie Horn returns to manage Bonnyrigg Rose F.C. after previously resigning in August 2017.
March 2018 At a special general meeting, club members voted to apply for membership in the senior East of Scotland Football League.
2017 The club was runner-up in the SJFA East Region Super League.
August 2017 Robbie Horn resigns from managing Bonnyrigg Rose F.C. to take the managerial position at Berwick Rangers.
2016 Bonnyrigg Rose F.C. played Hibernian at Tynecastle Stadium in the Scottish Cup, resulting in an 8-1 defeat in front of 5,000 traveling supporters.
2016 In their most successful Scottish Cup campaign, Bonnyrigg defeated Glasgow University, followed by a record-breaking 14-0 victory over Burntisland Shipyard. They progressed through wins against Turriff United and Cove Rangers, and notably eliminated Dumbarton of the Scottish Championship after a replay.
2015 Bonnyrigg Rose F.C. won the SJFA East Region Super League.
June 2015 Robbie Horn begins managing Bonnyrigg Rose F.C., having previously been a player and assistant manager at Berwick Rangers.
2012 The club's second Scottish Cup campaign saw them lose to SFL Second Division side Brechin City in a third round replay after wins over Girvan and Stirling University.
2012 The club won the SJFA East Region Super League.
2011 Bonnyrigg Rose F.C. won the SJFA East Region Super League.

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