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The competition was formed as the Doncaster & District Senior League for the 1925–26 season. [1] In 2020, it was renamed the Doncaster Saturday Football League. Current member clubs (2022–23)
The club voted out of the Football League. 1903–04: Midland League: 34 13 5 16 58 55 +3 31 11th of 18: Joe Moran: 12 The club elected to the Football League. 1904–05: Football League Second Division: 2 34 3 2 29 23 81 -58 8 18th of 18: James Carnegie George McGhee Bob Norris Bert Shinner: 3 3,000 The club voted out of the Football League ...
A to Z Doncaster player stats at doncasterrovers.co.uk - Other than league matches appearance data only appears to include FA Cup and Football League Cup matches (the latter do not seem to be present for seasons 1993-94 to 1997-98). Play-off statistics are included, but are listed within the 'League' totals. Surnames A to C; Surnames D to F
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The club continued to move between the third and fourth tiers, winning promotions in 1980–81 and 1983–84 and relegations in 1983 and 1988, before suffering relegation into non-League football in 1998. Doncaster regained their Football League status after winning the 2003 Conference play-offs and then went on to win the Third Division title ...
Doncaster United League and Cup history [1] [2]; Season Division Position FA Amateur Cup; 1959–60: Yorkshire League Division 2: 4th/15: 1st Round: 1960–61: Yorkshire League Division 1: 16th/18
Denaby United Football Club is a football club based in Denaby, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. They are currently members of the Doncaster Saturday League Premier Division. History
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