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  2. History of Dunfermline Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Having competed in minor local and national cups, Dunfermline first entered into the Scottish Football League in 1912 where they took part in the Scottish Division Two.The second tier was disbanded during World War I, and when it was not re-instated in 1919 when the conflict ended, Dunfermline were one of several clubs who joined the 'rebel' Central Football League, and were able to attract ...

  3. Dunfermline Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Category : History of association football clubs in Scotland

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  5. John Lunn (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    John Lunn (1942–1973) was a Scottish professional footballer, who played as a left-back for Dunfermline Athletic. [1] Lunn helped Dunfermline win the 1967–68 Scottish Cup. He later suffered from leukemia and died in 1973. [2] [3]

  6. Category:Dunfermline Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia

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    This page lists articles relating to Dunfermline Athletic F.C. of Dunfermline, Scotland. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  7. Alex Wright (footballer, born 1930) - Wikipedia

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    When he was approached to take over at Dunfermline Athletic in early October 1970 Wright's new-look Paisley side had won 8 points from an undefeated opening six league fixtures – against Rangers, Kilmarnock, Morton, Dundee, Dunfermline Athletic, and Hibernian (2 wins and 4 draws) – and were sitting comfortably in the top-half of the division.

  8. Dunfermline F.C. (1874) - Wikipedia

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    Dunfermline Football Club was an association football club from Dunfermline in Scotland. The club entered the Scottish Cup every season from 1876–77 to 1889–90 . However the club only won 3 ties, plus one after which it was disqualified; on 7 occasions the club scratched before playing a match.

  9. Ron Mailer - Wikipedia

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    Ronald George Mailer (18 May 1932 – 29 March 2018) [1] was a Scottish footballer, who played for Dunfermline Athletic and Darlington.Mailer was captain of the Dunfermline team that won the 1961 Scottish Cup Final, after a replay, against Celtic.