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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