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Bonnyrigg Rose Football Club is a Scottish football club from the town of Bonnyrigg. Formed in 1881 and nicknamed the Rose, the team plays in Scottish League Two, having been promoted after winning the Lowland Football League in 2021–22. Their home ground is New Dundas Park, and they have traditionally played in red and white hoops.
Bonnyrigg Rose Ladies Football Club is a Scottish women's football club based in the town of Bonnyrigg, Scotland. The club was formed in 2022 and currently competes in the Scottish Women's Football League One, [ 4 ] the fourth tier of women's football in Scotland .
The 1970s saw probably the most successful period in the club's history when a social club was built at the ground. Many local trophies were won and the team was considered as one of the leading teams in the East of Scotland. However the biggest prize of all, the Scottish Junior Cup still eluded the Athletic despite the club's best efforts.
It was a tough afternoon for League Two outfit Bonnyrigg Rose as they fell to a hefty 7-1 defeat by Dundee. Curtis Main bagged himself a hat-trick after scoring twice in the first half. Goals from ...
Bonnyrigg is a town in Midlothian, Scotland, which is eight miles (13 kilometres) southeast of Edinburgh city centre, between the Rivers North and South Esk.The town had a population of 14,663 in the 2001 census which rose to 15,677 in the 2011 census, both figures based on the 2010 definition of the locality which, as well as Bonnyrigg and the adjacent settlement of Lasswade, includes Polton ...
Bonnyrigg Rose F.C. New Dundas Park is a stadium in Bonnyrigg, Scotland. It is used mostly for football matches as the home ground of Bonnyrigg Rose. The stadium has ...
The Second Round draw took place in the Linlithgow Rose Social Club on 10 October 2010. Home team Score Away team ... Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic: 4–0 Vale of Leven ...
The Scottish Junior Football Association is affiliated to the Scottish Football Association and administers the Junior grade of association football in Scotland. The following is a list of Scottish Junior Football Association clubs, it does however include clubs which have moved to senior leagues and have remained SJFA members, allowing them to continue competing in the Scottish Junior Cup.