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Doncaster Rovers' centre forward Mark McCammon was the first player ever to score on the new pitch in a football match. The official opening of the Keepmoat Stadium was on 3 August 2007, with Doncaster Rovers playing a Manchester United XI in front of a crowd of 13,080.
Doncaster Rovers: 1946/47 - 1997/98 & 2003/04 - 2013/14 at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database; Soccerbase stats (use Search for...on left menu and select 'Players' drop down) During Doncaster's period in the Conference the database does not include full match stats:
The 2022–23 season is the 144th season in the existence of Doncaster Rovers Football Club and the club's first season back in League Two since the 2016–17 season following their relegation from League One last season. In addition to the league, they will also compete in the 2022–23 FA Cup, the 2022–23 EFL Cup and the 2022–23 EFL Trophy.
This is a list of notable footballers who have played for Doncaster Rovers. The aim is for this list to include all players that have played 100 or more senior matches for the club. Other players who are deemed to have played an important role for the club can be included, but the reason for their notability should be included in the 'Notes ...
Below is a list of all Doncaster Rovers managers that have taken the reins since the appointment of Billy Calder in 1920. [1] In the 41 years prior to Calder, the team was selected by club committee, a standard practice by football clubs at the time.
The club elected to the Football League. 1901–02: Football League Second Division: 2 34 13 8 13 49 58 -9 34 7th of 18: Jack Price: 13 4,000 1902–03: 34 9 7 18 35 72 -37 25 16th of 18: Billy Langham: 8 5,800 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 ...
Source: EFL Official Website Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results; 5) Wins; 6) Away goals; 7) Penalty points based on yellow and red cards received excluding the last four games of the season (sec 9.5); 8) 12-point sending off offences; 9) If the tie affects the automatic promotion or relegation places, a play-off game or ...
The 2019–20 season was Doncaster Rovers' 141st season in their existence, 17th consecutive season in the Football League and third consecutive season in League One. [1] Along with League One, the club also participated in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy. The season covered the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.