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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