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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.
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.
It was after this match that the group of players decided to play further games and call themselves Doncaster Rovers on the walk back into the town. The first match played under this name was a 0−0 draw on 3 October 1879 at Rawmarsh F.C.. The line up in a 2−2−6 formation was: [1] Goalkeeper: William Walker; Right back: Albert Jenkins
Doncaster Rovers F.C. wartime guest players (22 P) Pages in category "Doncaster Rovers F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,103 total.
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:
Patrick Kelly (born 2 October 2004) is a Northern Irish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two side Doncaster Rovers, on loan from Premier League club West Ham United. Club career
On 26 May 2015, Doncaster Rovers announced Sunderland will visit during pre–season in a friendly. [53] A day later it was announced Wolverhampton Wanderers will visit as part of their pre–season preparations. [54] The club announced on 28 May 2015 they will host Nottingham Forest on 21 July 2015. [55]
He played 41 league and cup games for Doncaster Rovers, [2] as Rovers beat former club Port Vale 1–0 both at Vale Park and at Belle Vue. Manager Bill Leivers resigned in February 1966 and Nicholson worked closely with caretaker-managers Jackie Bestall and Frank Marshall as they led Doncaster to the Fourth Division title in 1965–66 ; [ 4 ...