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Dunfermline Athletic F.C.

Dunfermline Athletic
Full nameDunfermline Athletic
Football Club
NicknameThe Pars
Founded1885
GroundEast End Park,
Dunfermline, Scotland
Capacity12,509
ChairmanJohn Yorkston
ManagerJim Leishman
LeagueScottish Premier League
2003–04SPL, 4th
 
Home colours
 
Away colours

Dunfermline Athletic F.C. is a Scottish football team currently playing in the Scottish Premier League. They are currently being managed by former Celtic manager Davie Hay.

Also known as DAFC, or the DA by local fans, and are nicknamed the Pars. Dunfermline were once managed by Jock Stein of Celtic and Scotland fame, and thanks to a good season in 2003/2004 they were back in Europe for the first time in 35 years when they were involved in the 2004/2005 UEFA Cup. This was to turn out in disappointment however as they lost to Icelandic team FH Hafnarfjörður in the qualifing round. Dunfermline ran into financial difficulty in 2003 and narrowly avoided going into administration.

In 2003 Dunfermline became the first European team to install a plastic artificial pitch at their East End Park stadium. The pitch is part of an experiment by UEFA to try and improve playing surfaces.

Table of contents

Managers

  • William Knight 1922–1925
  • Sandy Paterson 1925–1930
  • William Knight 1930–1936
  • David Taylor 1936–1938
  • Peter Wilson 1938–1939
  • Sandy Archibald 1939–1946
  • William McAndrew 1947–1947
  • Bobby Calder 1947–1948
  • Webber Lees 1947–1951
  • Bobby Ancell 1951–1955
  • Andy Dickson 1955–1960
  • Jock Stein 1960–1964
  • Willie Cunningham 1964–1967
  • George Farm 1967–1970
  • Alex Wright 1970–1972
  • George Miller 1972–1975
  • Harry Melrose 1975–1980
  • Pat Stanton 1980–1982
  • Tom Forsyth 1982–1983
  • Jim Leishman 1983–1990
  • Iain Munro 1990–1991
  • Jocky Scott 1991–1993
  • Bert Paton 1993–1999
  • Richard Campbell 1999
  • Jimmy Calderwood 1999–2004
  • David Hay 2004-present

Club Records

  • Highes home Attendance: 27,816 vs Celtic F.C., 1968
  • Biggest League Win: 11–2 vs. Stenhousemuir F.C.
  • Most capped player: Istvan Kozma, 13 Hungary
  • Most League apperances: Bobby Robertson, 360, 1977-1978
  • Most goals in a season: Charles Dickson, 154

Honours

Dunfermline have won the Scottish Cup on two occasions and the Scottish League Cup on two occasions. They reached the semi-finals of the Cup Winners' Cup in 1969.

External Link

Official Club website


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