Scotland Championship 04/07 14:00 33 [9] Dumbarton v Dundee Utd [4] W 3-2
Scotland Championship 04/03 18:45 25 [5] Dundee Utd v Dumbarton [9] L 2-0
Scotland Championship 03/31 14:00 32 [9] Dumbarton v Livingston [2] L 0-3
Scotland Championship 03/27 18:45 31 [1] St Mirren v Dumbarton [9] L 5-0
Scotland League Challenge Cup 03/24 16:15 1 Dumbarton v Inverness CT L 0-1
Scotland Championship 03/17 15:00 30 [10] Brechin v Dumbarton [9] W 1-3
Scotland Championship 03/13 19:45 24 [9] Dumbarton v Brechin [10] W 1-0
Scotland Championship 03/10 15:00 29 [9] Dumbarton v Queen of South [6] L 0-1
Scotland Championship 02/27 19:45 27 Dumbarton v Inverness CT - Postponed
Scotland Championship 02/24 15:00 26 [8] Falkirk v Dumbarton [9] D 0-0
Scotland Championship 02/20 19:45 19 [9] Dumbarton v Morton [4] L 0-1
Scotland League Challenge Cup 02/17 19:35 2 T.N.S. v Dumbarton W 1-2
Scotland FA Cup 02/10 15:00 11 Morton v Dumbarton L 3-0
Scotland Championship 02/03 15:00 24 Dumbarton v Brechin - Postponed
Scotland Championship 01/27 15:00 23 [4] Livingston v Dumbarton [8] L 2-0
Scotland FA Cup 01/23 19:45 10 Peterhead v Dumbarton W 2-3
Scotland Championship 01/13 15:00 22 [8] Dumbarton v St Mirren [1] L 0-2
Scotland Championship 01/06 15:00 21 [8] Dumbarton v Dunfermline [4] L 0-1
Scotland Championship 01/02 15:00 20 [6] Queen of South v Dumbarton [8] D 0-0
Scotland Championship 12/30 15:00 19 Dumbarton v Morton - Postponed
Scotland Championship 12/26 14:00 16 [8] Dumbarton v Livingston [6] L 1-4
Scotland Championship 12/23 15:00 18 [8] Dumbarton v Falkirk [9] D 0-0
Scotland Championship 12/16 15:00 17 [8] Inverness CT v Dumbarton [7] L 1-0
Scotland Championship 12/09 15:00 16 Dumbarton v Livingston - Postponed
Scotland Championship 12/02 15:00 15 [1] St Mirren v Dumbarton [8] W 0-1
Scotland Championship 11/28 19:45 13 [7] Dumbarton v Queen of South [5] D 2-2
Scotland Championship 11/25 15:00 14 [3] FyllingenBergen v Dumbarton [8] D 2-2
Scotland FA Cup 11/18 15:00 9 Dumbarton v Elgin W 1-0
Scotland League Challenge Cup 11/11 15:00 3 Dumbarton v Raith W 2-0
Scotland Championship 11/04 15:00 12 [10] Brechin v Dumbarton [8] W 0-1

Wikipedia - Dumbarton F.C.

Dumbarton Football Club is a semi-professional football club in Dumbarton, Scotland. Founded on 23 December 1872, they are one of the oldest football clubs in Scotland.

The club plays home games at the Dumbarton Football Stadium next to Dumbarton Castle. They currently play in Scottish League Two.

History

They were one of the most successful of the nineteenth century, winning the Scottish Football League in the first two seasons of the competition (the first jointly with Rangers).

The club ceased playing in 1901 and did not return to action until 1905. Although at the time it was emphasised that this was a new club, subsequent directives by the SFA and Scottish Combination appear to countermand this, possibly to fast-track the re-formed club into their competitions.

Since then, the club have spent the majority of their history outside the top flight, with their last appearance at the top level coming in 1984–85. The club were the first team (and one of only two) to win at least one league title in each of the top four tiers in the Scottish football league system.

In May 2021, when Stephen Farrell was appointed as the club's manager, it was announced that Dumbarton were to change ownership, with previous owners Brabco selling their majority share to Cognitive Capital. In November 2024 the club was placed into administration.

On 24 June 2025 the club was taken over by a new company wholly owned by Canadian businessman Mario Lapointe, with the original company entering liquidation. Dumbarton remained in League Two with the remaining 5 point deduction as already planned.

Dumbarton Football Club, often referred to simply as Dumbarton, is a historic soccer team based in Dumbarton, Scotland. Founded in 1872, the club has a rich heritage and is one of the oldest football clubs in the world. Known as "The Sons," Dumbarton has a passionate fan base and a strong community presence.

The team plays its home matches at the Betfred Stadium, which has a capacity of around 2,000 spectators. Over the years, Dumbarton has experienced various successes, including multiple league titles and cup victories, showcasing their competitive spirit and resilience on the pitch.

Dumbarton is recognized for its distinctive maroon and yellow colors, which symbolize the club's identity and pride. The team's ethos revolves around teamwork, determination, and a commitment to developing local talent, making it a vital part of the Scottish football landscape.

With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, Dumbarton FC continues to strive for excellence in the Scottish leagues, aiming to build on its storied legacy while inspiring future generations of soccer players and fans.