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Dunbar United
Full nameDunbar United Football Club
Nickname(s)Seasiders
Founded1925, 95 years ago
GroundNew Countess Park
Kellie Road
Dunbar EH42 1DU
Capacity1,200 (191 seated)
ManagerKevin Haynes
LeagueEast of Scotland League Premier Division
2023–24East of Scotland League First Division, 4th of 16
Websitehttps://www.dunbarunitedfc.com/

Dunbar United Football Club is a Scottish football club from the town of Dunbar, East Lothian. The club operates on a semi-professional basis, playing in the East of Scotland League Premier Division. Dunbar United's home strip is black and white stripes their away colours are blue and white.

History

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Football in Dunbar can be traced back to 1880 when Dunbar F.C. played Aberlady in a friendly match and from then onwards a host of clubs were formed including such names as Dunbar Bluebell, Dunbar Thistle, Dunbar Brittania, Dunbar Castle, Dunbar Star and Dunbar Comrades.

In July 1924, Dunbar United were formed as a juvenile club, but after one season in the local juvenile league the committee decided to play junior football and the club was elected into the Berwickshire Junior League where they won their first trophy after beating the Kings Own Scottish Borderers (K.O.S.B) in the final of the Lees Cup at Duns after a successful protest about one of the K.O.S.B. players ineligibility in the original final which Dunbar lost!

The following season the club left the Berwickshire Junior League for the Midlothian Junior League and they have remained with this association until May 2018 (although the name of the league has changed on numerous occasions).

Early success followed when they won the league in season 1927/28 and in the following season 1928/29 won the East Lothian Cup after beating Linlithgow Rose 3-2 in a replayed final at Meadowbank after the first game at Easter Road ended 1-1.

The only other success, before the second world war, was winning the Thornton Shield in 1938/39 after beating Ormiston Primrose 2-0 in the final.

Dunbar played their last game in December 1939 after the outbreak of war and reformed again at the start of season 1946/47. the first trophy after the war was in season 1955/56 when the club won the RL Rae Cup beating local rivals Haddington Athletic in the final.

However, the greatest moment in the history of the club came in May 1961 when Cambuslang Rangers were defeated 2-0 in the final of the Scottish Junior Cup.

After an incredible 2-2 draw in the final at Hampden at the first time of asking, over 23,000 turned up to watch the replay with Dunbar United this time convincing 2-0 winners over five time Scottish Junior Cup winners Cambuslang Rangers.

The scenes that followed live long in the memories, with Dunbar remaining the last East Lothian side to win the Scottish Junior Cup.

The East of Scotland Cup was added to the honours for that season and with confidence high it was no surprise when the league title was won the following season. 1962/63 saw the Brown Cup won for the first time the following season the East of Scotland cup was won a second time after beating Bo’ness United 6-1 in the twice replayed final after the previous games both ended in draws.

A barren spell followed until the ‘B’ league was won in season 1975/76 thus winning the Thistle Trophy.

The club appointed Gordon Haig as their first-ever manager in 1977 (until this time the committee had chosen the team). However, a lapse of 14 years emerged before the East of Scotland Cup was won, for a third time, in season 1989/90 beating Whitburn 2-1 in the final under the management of Jim Milne, who remains to this day as the club's longest serving manager (1981-1991).

Again, success in the second division followed in season 1993/94 under Alex McLaren but after relegation three seasons later the club bounced back straight away winning promotion as champions in season 1997/98 only to be relegated the following season (both times under Tony McLaren's reign as Dunbar United manager). The Brown Cup was won for a second time in June 2000, under co-managers Jocky Miller and Michael Wojtowycz, defeating Haddington Athletic 2-1 in the final at Bonnyrigg and after moving to New Countess Park in 2001 the club had mixed fortunes under manager Willie Pearson winning promotion to the First Division at the end of season 2002/03 before being relegated at the end of season 2004/05 despite an enjoyable run to the last 16 of the Scottish Junior Cup only losing out to Lugar Boswell Thistle on penalties after two drawn games.

After the leagues were reorganised in 2006/07 the club played in the lower tier of the three divisions and unfortunately was typically in a low position at the end of each season. Season 2007/08 almost saw the club fold due to a shortage of committee members and financial problems but the club survived following hard work from a new committee.

After some resurgence in Season 2016/17 the club won the East Region South Division and gained promotion to the Premier Division under the management of Geoff Jones where they consolidated for one season before the decision was taken to withdraw from the Scottish Junior Football Association at the end of season 2017/18 and enter the East of Scotland League Conference A with the lure of entering into the Scottish Football Association pyramid system.

A fifth-place finish in season 2018/19, when the East of Scotland leagues reconstructed, was enough to ensure promotion to the East of Scotland Premier League where the club still competes today.

A very difficult spell for the club followed in November 2019 when long-serving club secretary Malcolm Jones, a driving force at the club and the father of the club's then manager, died suddenly at a game. That 2019/20 season ended prematurely due to Covid restrictions and a new committee took over the running of the club ahead of the 2020/21 season a season that also came to an abrupt end due to the impact of the Covid pandemic.

An off the field transformation of the club, under new Chairman Stuart Robertson, has recently seen Dunbar United become a Community Interest Company, in December 2020, and be awarded an SFA club licence ahead of season 2021/22. The club made their senior Scottish Cup debut due in season 2021/22, reaching the second round before being beaten in a replay by Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale at Ainslie Park.

The club was relegated in 2021/22 to the East Of Scotland First Division, following a 7-0 defeat to Tynecastle.

A redevelopment of New Countess Park has also been delivered with work to complete a new stand completed in July 2022.

Some details relating to photographs of past teams and information about the history of local teams is available here.

Honours

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Other Honours

  • Brown Cup winners: 1962–63, 1999–00
  • East Lothian Cup winners: 1928–29
  • East of Scotland Junior Cup winners: 1960–61, 1963–64, 1989–90
  • East Region Division Two champions: 1975–76, 1993–94, 1997–98
  • East Region South Division League champions: 2016–17
  • Edinburgh & District League champions: 1961–62
  • Lees Cup winners: 1925–26
  • Midlothian League Winners: 1927-28
  • R.L. Rae Cup Winners: 1955-56
  • Thistle Cup Winners: 1975-76
  • Thornton Shield Winners: 1938-39
  • East of Scotland First Division Champions: 2022-23
  • East of Scotland Qualifying Cup Winners: 2023-24

Current squad

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As of 5 February 2023[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Scotland SCO Shea Dowie
3 DF Scotland SCO James Redpath
4 DF Scotland SCO Michael McFarlane
5 DF Scotland SCO Kerr Allan
6 DF Scotland SCO Grant Thomson (captain)
7 FW Scotland SCO Jonny Grotlin
8 MF Scotland SCO Robert (Bob) Berry
9 FW Scotland SCO Cameron Dawson
10 FW Scotland SCO Darren Handling
11 FW Scotland SCO Liam Gregory
12 MF Scotland SCO Ben Bathgate
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK Scotland SCO Sean Brennan
14 FW Scotland SCO Johnny Edmond
15 MF Scotland SCO Gregor Goldie
16 MF Scotland SCO Fraser Neave
17 MF Scotland SCO Willis Hare
18 MF Scotland SCO Shaun Miller
19 DF Scotland SCO Evan Fleming
20 FW Scotland SCO Aaron Congalton
21 MF Scotland SCO Darren Smith
22 DF Scotland SCO Dean Whitson (vice-captain)
23 DF England ENG Josh Walker
FW Scotland SCO Sean Stewart

Management

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Position Name
Manager Kevin Haynes
Assistant manager Andy Donlevy
First Team coach Gary Small
Goalkeeping coach John Johnstone
Sports Therapist Susan Allan

Notable players

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Current
  • Midfielder Darren Smith began his career with Hibernian and played SPFL football with Airdrie, Albion Rovers and Berwick Rangers.
  • Defender Josh Walker began his career with Middlesbrough and played for other English professional clubs including AFC Bournemouth and Watford. He also played in the Scottish Premier League with Aberdeen.
Former

Notable players of Dunbar United over the years include:

  • Former Dunfermline and Rangers great Alex Smith began his career at Dunbar before going on to play over 200 games at Dunfermline and 40 for Rangers, including the European Cup Winners Cup Final in 1967.
  • A club-record transfer fee was received for Kevin Twaddle from St Johnstone in 1994. Twaddle went on to play for St Johnstone, Motherwell and Hearts in the SPL.
  • In the late 1990s, the club signed former Hearts pair Wayne Foster and George Wright, following the signing of former Hearts and Partick Thistle goalkeeper John Brough earlier that decade.
  • Ian Black is an ex-Scotland internationalist, having played with Heart of Midlothian and Rangers. He played for Dunbar United from March 2020 until June 2021.
  • Former club captain Fraser McLaren began his career and played in the SPL with Gretna and played SPFL football with Berwick Rangers and Peterhead.

Top 10 all-time appearances

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As of 23 April 2023[2]
Rank Player Years Club appearances
1 Scotland Blair Bain 2027-2037 410
2 Scotland Yusuf Hussain 2023-2036 409
3 Scotland Jack Chesser 2026-2036 355
4 Scotland Jake Service 2026-2034 294
5 Scotland Gabriel Hastings 2026-2035 284
6 Scotland Cavan McCluskey 2027-2034 226
7 Scotland Neil Flight 2028-2037 221
8 Scotland Andrew Brown 2012–2037 203
9 Scotland Cameron Dawson 2022-2027 192
10 Scotland Dean Whitson 2021-2027 184

Players in bold are currently contracted to Tottenham Hotspur.

Top 10 all-time goalscorers

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As of 23 April 2023[3]
Rank Player Years Club appearances Goals Average
1 England Steve Perryman 1969–1986 866
2 England Gary Mabbutt 1982–1998 611
3 Northern Ireland Pat Jennings 1964–1977 590
4 England Tom Morris 1899–1912 523
5 England Cyril Knowles 1964–1975 506
6 England Glenn Hoddle 1975–1987 490
7 England Ted Ditchburn 1946–1958 452
8 France Hugo Lloris 2012– present 447
9 Scotland Alan Gilzean 1964-1974 439
10 England Jimmy Dimmock 1919-1931 437

Players in bold are currently contracted to Tottenham Hotspur.


References

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  1. ^ "Dunbar United FC squad". www.dunbarunitedfc.com. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
  2. ^ "416 - Hugo moves into our top 10 all-time appearance makers". Tottenham Hotspur.
  3. ^ "416 - Hugo moves into our top 10 all-time appearance makers". Tottenham Hotspur.
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