Dumbarton F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
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April 19 2025 | Montrose drew with Dumbarton 2-2. |
April 12 2025 | Dumbarton lost to Cove Rangers 1-3. |
April 5 2025 | Kelty Hearts lost to Dumbarton 0-6. |
March 29 2025 | Dumbarton secured their first win of 2025 at Recreation Park, with skipper Mark Durnan scoring an injury-time header. Michael Ruth and Craig McGuffie also scored, and goalkeeper Shay Kelly made his debut in the match. |
March 2025 | Recorded a 0-0 home draw against Queen of the South following the draw with Arbroath. |
March 2025 | Achieved a 1-1 draw against league leaders Arbroath, with Michael Ruth scoring a late equalizer, breaking their losing streak. |
March 2025 | Experienced a six-match winless streak, which included defeats against Stenhousemuir (3-1), Arbroath, and Inverness Caledonian Thistle, with Alfie Bavidge scoring the winner in the latter match. |
2024 | Dumbarton begins competing in multiple competitions for the 2024-25 season, including the Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup, and Challenge Cup. |
2024 | Dumbarton F.C. won the Scottish Third Division Play-Offs in the 2023-24 season. |
2024 | Dumbarton F.C. continues to wear Macron brand strips for the third consecutive season, with a home kit featuring white with a black and gold band. |
November 2024 | Dumbarton Football Club was placed in administration. |
November 2024 | Dumbarton F.C. placed in administration. |
July 2024 | Marbill Coaches buys the naming rights, renaming the ground to The Marbill Coaches Stadium. |
January 20 2024 | Achieved a home attendance of 2,020 at Dumbarton Football Stadium in a match against Rangers. |
2023 | Broomhill, a Lowland Football League side, announced they would relocate and play their matches at the Dumbarton Football Stadium after moving from Broadwood Stadium in Cumbernauld. |
2023 | Following Moreroom's dissolution, stadium name reverts to Dumbarton Football Stadium. |
2023 | Dumbarton F.C. finished 4th in League Two, narrowly missing out on promotion, with 58 points from 36 matches. |
2022 | Dumbarton F.C. youth teams were runners-up in both the West Region Under 18s Cup and West Region Under 17s Cup for the 2022-2023 season. |
2022 | Dumbarton F.C. achieved a strong 2nd place finish in League Two with 62 points from 36 matches. |
2021 | Dumbarton F.C. was relegated from League One, finishing 9th with 34 points from 36 matches. |
September 2021 | Moreroom, a Manchester-based housing specialist, agrees to sponsor the stadium for the 2021-22 season, renaming it to Moreroom.com Stadium. |
May 2021 | Club ownership changed, with Brabco selling majority share to Cognitive Capital. |
May 2021 | Stephen Farrell appointed as club manager. |
2020 | Dumbarton F.C. played in League One, finishing 9th with 25 points from 22 matches. |
2019 | Dumbarton F.C. maintained their position in League One, finishing 6th with 38 points from 28 matches. |
2018 | Dumbarton F.C. finished 6th in League One with 46 points from 36 matches. |
October 2018 | Jim Duffy takes over as manager of Dumbarton F.C. |
May 2018 | Your Radio naming rights deal cancelled. C&G Systems agrees a three-year sponsorship deal a week later. |
March 2018 | Dimitris Froxylias receives a call-up to the Cyprus national football team, making his debut against Montenegro and becoming the club's first international player since Harry Chatton in 1932. |
March 2018 | West Dunbartonshire Council rejected Brabco's proposed stadium development plans. |
2017 | Dumbarton F.C. was relegated from the Championship, finishing 9th with 30 points from 36 matches. |
July 2017 | Club agrees a naming rights deal with Your Radio, renaming the stadium to 'The YOUR Radio 103FM Stadium'. |
2016 | Dumbarton F.C. played in the Championship, finishing 8th with 39 points from 36 matches. |
2015 | Dumbarton F.C. finished 8th in the Championship with 37 points from 36 matches. |
July 9 2015 | Stadium unveiled as the Cheaper Insurance Direct Stadium, sponsored by fan Alex Couper's company. |
May 2015 | Stephen Aitken is appointed manager of Dumbarton F.C. |
2014 | Dumbarton F.C. finished 7th in the Championship with 34 points from 36 matches. |
November 2014 | Club owners Brabco formally announced intentions to move to a new ground, proposing a development that would double stadium capacity to 4,000. |
2013 | Dumbarton F.C. had a strong season in the Championship, finishing 5th with 51 points from 36 matches. |
November 2012 | Ian Murray becomes manager of Dumbarton F.C. |
July 20 2012 | Stadium renamed to The Bet Butler Stadium. |
February 18 2012 | Stadium officially renamed to Dumbarton Football Stadium, sponsored by DL Cameron. |
2011 | Dumbarton F.C. won the Scottish Second Division Play-Offs in the 2011-12 season. |
September 2011 | Strathclyde Homes goes into receivership, leading to the eventual renaming of the stadium. |
2010 | Dumbarton F.C. youth team finished as runners-up in the Scottish Under 19s League for the 2010-2011 season. |
October 2010 | Alan Adamson takes over as manager of Dumbarton F.C. |
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