結果

北愛爾蘭超級中級聯賽 03/12 19:45 - 拉夫利蘭流浪者 v 多林斯城 D 2-2
北愛爾蘭超級中級聯賽 03/02 14:00 - Limavady United v 多林斯城 W 1-3
北愛爾蘭超級中級聯賽 12/16 15:00 - 沃倫點城 v 多林斯城 L 2-0
北愛爾蘭聯賽盃 10/03 18:45 7 格蘭杜蘭 v 多林斯城 L 2-0
北愛爾蘭聯賽盃 10/03 12:00 7 多林斯城 v 格蘭杜蘭 - CANC
北愛爾蘭聯賽盃 08/29 18:45 - 多林斯城 v 阿爾馬城 W 2-1
歐洲友誼賽 08/02 18:45 - 多林斯城 v 基拿云 L 1-3
北愛爾蘭超級中級聯賽 04/08 14:00 - Tobermore United v 多林斯城 L 2-1
北愛爾蘭超級中級聯賽 02/28 20:00 - 阿爾馬城 v 多林斯城 D 1-1
北愛爾蘭超級中級聯賽 02/07 20:00 - 多林斯城 v Limavady United L 1-2
北愛爾蘭超級中級聯賽 01/10 19:45 - 多林斯城 v 裏斯布恩造酒廠 W 4-0
北愛爾蘭盃 01/07 15:00 11 巴利卡拉爾 v 多林斯城 L 1-0

統計

 Total主隊客隊
已賽場次 6 2 4
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 8 3 5
Goals against 11 4 7
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 2 0 2

Wikipedia - Dollingstown F.C.

Dollingstown Football Club is an intermediate-level football club from Dollingstown, County Down, Northern Ireland. The club currently competes in the NIFL Premier Intermediate League and their home ground is Planters Park in Dollingstown, which has a capacity of approximately 750 people. The manager of the club is Stephen Uprichard and the club was founded in 1979 by local football fans.

With the club's founding, the club applied to join the Mid-Ulster Football League and were accepted into Division 5. Dollingstown won their first trophy, the John Magee Cup, in the 1992/93 season under the management of Colin McCullough. In the 2010–11 season, the club was denied promotion to the IFA Championship 2 for playing an ineligible player in eight league matches. The club lost the points gained through these games, and appealed the decision in court, however it was dismissed.

In 2019, the club marked their 40th anniversary.

History

Early years

Dollingstown was founded in 1979 by a group of locals who met up every couple of days to play football. The club's first home ground was at the Railway Tavern in Moira. The club gained their first sponsor, EPH Car Sales, who sponsored their first kit. With the club's founding, the club applied to join the Mid-Ulster Football League and were accepted into Division 5. During the club's early years, Dollingstown played in Division 5 for four seasons. The club was then promoted into Division 4 and then Division 3. During this period, the club's home grounds were in Monbrief, Craigavon. Dollingstown later relocated their home grounds onto the Gorden Playing Fields in Lurgan, slowly working their way back to their roots in the Dollingstown area. Dollingstown won their first trophy, the John Magee Cup, in the 1992–93 season under the management of Colin McCullough.

Further promotion

As a result of Dollingstown growing and playing in Division 3, the club decided they needed to bring in a vision and a fresh approach in order to allow the club to push on and make it into Intermediate football, which was the club's aim. The club committee asked Hubert Watson to come onboard as Dollingstown's manager in the 1998–99 season. In the 1999–00 season, Watson's second full season, Dollingstown won Division 3 and gained promotion into Division 2. The club remained in Division 2 for several seasons before gaining promotion into Division 1.

Dispute with the Irish Football Association

In the 2010–11 season, Dollingstown was rejected a promotion into the IFA Championship 2 for allowing an ineligible player, Ashley Gregg, who played in eight league matches. Consequently, they lost all the points they had obtained in the matches the player took part in, and finished in 4th place instead of 1st. In response, the decision was appealed by the club. The club ended up taking their case to the High Court. However, it was dismissed. If Dollingstown had won their case, they would have been promoted, which would have led to Chimney Corner being relegated. In the end, Tandragee Rovers were crowned champions of the division but did not apply for entry to the Championship. Hubert Watson expressed his opinion on the incident: “I feel absolutely disgusted with the administration of football in Northern Ireland. Dollingstown were transparent in everything we have done, and yet we are the ones being punished. The judge has decided, so it's the end of the road for us in this. We'll be in the Mid Ulster League this season."

In the 2012–13 season, they narrowly missed out on a place in Championship 2 again. After winning the league title, they faced Northern Amateur Football League champions Newington in a two-legged play-off for promotion, and lost the tie on the away goals rule after it finished 4–4 on aggregate. A 3–2 home win followed by a 2–1 away defeat was not enough, and Newington were promoted at Dollingstown's expense.

Promotion

In the 2013–14 season, the club secured promotion to the NIFL Championship after winning a play-off against Brantwood. After losing the first leg 2–1 at Skegoneill Avenue, Dollingstown won the second leg 5–2 at Planters Park to ensure a 6–4 victory on aggregate. As a result, they were promoted to NIFL Championship 2 in place of Killymoon Rangers, who had finished bottom of Championship 2. In 2016 the club was relegated from the Northern Ireland Football League but as of 2017-18 season was promoted back into the league after winning Intermediate A at a canter.

40th Anniversary

In 2019, Dollingstown celebrated the 40th Anniversary of the club's founding. The club also celebrated the anniversary by holding a "Current vs Oldies" football game, which took place on New Years 2019.

多林斯城足球俱樂部(英語:Darlington Football Club),是一支位於英格蘭東北部濱海城市達靈頓的職業足球俱樂部,於1883年創立,闊別多年後於2012年以達靈頓1883足球俱樂部之名重新創立,現時於英格蘭北部超級足球聯賽甲級北賽區作賽,為該聯賽的創始成員之一。

俱樂部的「多林斯城」一名取自球隊的創立地點,即當時達靈頓的中心區域。而俱樂部的球隊標誌,則是以不列顛群島形狀的綠色盾牌為主體,盾牌內有一顆紅色足球,以及白色英格蘭玫瑰;盾牌上方則有藍色的綬帶,寫有俱樂部隊名「多林斯城足球俱樂部」。