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Dunfermline Athletic : 1 – 1 (4 – 5 p) Alloa Athletic: Dunfermline, Scotland: 15.00: Hamilton 20' BBC Sport report: Sammon 59' Stadium: East End Park Attendance: 1,723 Referee: Lambie: Penalties: McCann O'Hara Todorov Chalmers Allan: Taggart Scougall Sammon King MacIver
Dunfermline Athletic; 2024–25 season; Chairman: David Cook [1]: Manager: James McPake [2] (until 23 December) John McLaughlan (caretaker) Stadium: East End Park Dunfermline, Scotland ...
Dunfermline Athletic : 0 – 3: Queen's Park: Dunfermline, Scotland: 15:00: Report: Turner 66' Thomas 75' Carse 90+4' Stadium: East End Park Attendance: 4,433 Referee: Iain Snedden: Note: Match postponed due to a frozen pitch.
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Alloa Athletic: 2020 2023 70 22 9 Craig Wighton: FW 27 July 1997 (age 27) Heart of Midlothian ... Dunfermline Athletic : 3 – 3: Queen of the South: Dunfermline ...
Dunfermline Athletic 0–5 Greenock Morton (3 February 2024) Queen's Park 0–5 Dundee United (6 April 2024) Arbroath 0–5 Queen's Park (27 April 2024) Highest scoring: Raith Rovers 4–4 Ayr United (22 December 2023) Longest winning run: Raith Rovers 5 games: Longest unbeaten run: Dundee United 14 games: Longest winless run: Queen's Park 15 ...
The current Dunfermline Athletic club badge design was created in 1957 by Colin Dymock, an art teacher at Dunfermline High School. It was allegedly inspired by one of Dymock's mysterious nightmares. [31] The "DAFC" represents the initials of the club, Dunfermline Athletic Football Club, whilst the tower is a representation of Malcolm Canmore's ...
League: Alloa Athletic 1–4 Dunfermline Athletic [5] (24 October 2020) Dunfermline Athletic 4–1 Raith Rovers [5] (3 February 2021) Cup: Kilmarnock 0–3 Dunfermline Athletic (13 October 2020) Biggest defeat: League: Raith Rovers 5–1 Dunfermline Athletic [5] (30 March 2021) Cup: None