2024–25 Dumbarton F.C. season
2024–25 season | |
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Chairman | Dr Neil MacKay |
Manager | Stevie Farrell |
Stadium | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
League One | 10th |
League Cup | Group stage |
Challenge Cup | Third round |
Top goalscorer | League: Michael Ruth (9) All: Michael Ruth (11) |
The 2024–25 season is Dumbarton Football Club's first back in Scottish League One, the third tier of Scottish football, having won the Scottish League Two promotion play-offs the previous season.[1] Dumbarton are also competing in the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League Cup, and the Challenge Cup.
Story of the season
May
Following promotion to Scottish League One the club's first friendly was announced on 21 May, with Sons facing Hebburn Town on 6 July.[2] On 23 June forward Marc Kelly, midfielder Luca Vata and goalkeeper Harry Broun were released. With new deals offered to Finlay Gray, Michael Ruth, Aron Lynas and Kalvin Orsi.[3] On 29 May, forward Michael Ruth who had scored 15 times the previous season, signed a new season long deal with the club.[4] However midfielders Blair Malcolm and Callum Wilson both departed the club.[5] The same day the Sons were drawn to face East Kilbride, Airdrieonians, Aberdeen and Queen of the South in the Scottish League Cup.[6] On 31 May defender Matthew Shiels became the club's first signing of the summer, returning to the club for a third spell from Cove Rangers.[7][8]
June
Sons made a double signing on 1 June with Cameron Clark joining from Stirling Albion and Michael Miller from Broomhill.[9] Midfielder Finlay Gray[10] and winger Kalvin Orsi also agreed new season-long deals.[11] On 7 June, winger Craig McGuffie became the club's fourth new addition - joining from Queen of the South.[12] The same day, winger Ross MacLean left the club - joining Forfar Athletic for an undisclosed fee[13] - but goalkeeper Patrick O'Neil signed a new season long deal.[14] On 8 June defender Aron Lynas extended his stay - signing a season long deal to take him into a third campaign with the club.[15] A third friendly of pre-season was arranged for 2 July, with Sons travelling to Ayrshire to face Glenafton Athletic.[16] Mouhamed Niang was the club's next new addition, joining on a year long deal from Cove Rangers on 19 June.[17][18] On 26 June defender Sean Crighton left the club to become the new head coach of Queen's Park's B team.[19] Sons' first pre-season friendly ended in a 3–2 defeat to 2023–24 League One champions Falkirk - with Jinky Hilton scoring both goals.[20]
July
Sons' second friendly match finished in a 4–0 victory against Glenafton Athletic. Carlo Pignatiello scored a brace with Jinky Hilton and a trialist striker also on target, with all the goals coming before half-time.[21] The pre-season campaign was rounded off with another big away win, this time 6–1 against Hebburn Town in Newcastle. Again Pignatiello and the trialist striker got on the scoresheet, with David Wilson, Finlay Gray and Michael Ruth's brace completing the scoring.[22] On 9 July the Dumbarton Football Stadium was renamed The Marbill Coaches Stadium in a new sponsorship deal.[23] The first competitive game of the season finished in a 1–1 draw with East Kilbride. Kalvin Orsi getting Sons' goal, with Kilby claiming the bonus point after a 4-2 penalty shootout win. The second game in the group finished in a 2–0 defeat to Queen of the South at Palmerston Park.[24] A second defeat followed, 4–3 against Airdrieonians, in a game where Sons were 3–1 up after an hour. Finlay Gray opened the scoring, with Jinky Hilton netting a double.[25] On 25 July Swedish striker Joel Mumbongo became the Sons' sixth new signing of the summer, joining on a season long deal having left Hamilton Academical.[26] He made his debut on 27 July as the Sons' League Cup campaign ended with a 6–0 defeat to Aberdeen - with the Dons scoring all six goals in the second-half.
August
The first league game of the new season ended in a 1–1 draw with newly relegated Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Highlands, with Carlo Pignatiello on target and Mouhamed Niang sent-off for two bookings.[27] For the second season in a row Sons started with two draws, with the first home game of the campaign ending 3–3 with Alloa Athletic. Michael Ruth netted a double, with Jinky Hilton also on target. Whilst ex-Sons Kevin Cawley and Scott Taggart both scored for the Wasps.[28] A first win of the competitive season arrived in the Scottish Challenge Cup, 4–0 against Berwick Rangers with Craig McGuffie scoring a brace. Youth graduates Panos Grivas and Jacob Shields both made their senior debuts in the match. A third straight draw in the league followed on 17 August, with Mark Durnan scoring his first goal for the club in injury time to draw with Cove Rangers.[29] A fourth draw came the next week, as Sons struck twice in the final 17 minutes - and missed a penalty - in a 2–2 tie with Arbroath. Michael Ruth and Matthew Shiels got the goals. The month ended with another comeback 2–2 draw, with Mark Durnan netting twice in a tie with Kelty Hearts.[30]
September
September began with a 1–0 defeat to Peterhead in the Scottish Challenge Cup. On 11 September defender Ethan Brown joined on loan from Kilmarnock initially on a deal until January.[31] A sixth straight draw in the league followed on 14 September, with Paul McGowan levelling in stoppage time for Annan Athletic. During the game 16-year-old goalkeeper Luke Smallwood made his debut for the club with Brett Long sent-off after 18 minutes.[32] An appeal against the red card with successful[33] with Long able to play the next game as Sons suffered their first defeat of the campaign, 1–0 to Montrose, in a match they dominated - with the away side's goal their only shot, on or off target, of the match.[34] The month ended with a 2–0 defeat to Queen of the South at Palmerston Park - with skipper Mark Durnan sent off.[35]
October
A third straight defeat followed against Stenhousemuir on 5 October, leaving the Sons winless after the third quarter. Carlo Pignatiello got the Sons' goal, with Cameron Clark becoming the fourth Dumbarton player sent-off during the season.[36] The Sons finally secured their first win of the campaign on 19 October, defeating Arbroath 3-1 at Gayfield Park. Thomas O'Brien put the hosts in front, but that was cancelled out by strikes from Carlo Pignatiello, Ethan Brown and Finlay Gray.[37] Three days later the Sons moved off the foot of the table after Inverness Caledonian Thistle were deducted 15 points after entering administration, leaving them 12 points adrift of Dumbarton in League One.[38] Sons extended that gap to 15 points with victory at home to The Caley Jags on 26 October, thanks to a double from Jinky Hilton and first of the season for Ryan Blair.[39]
November
The first game of November ended in a 3-0 defeat to Cove Rangers at the Dumbarton Football Stadium. Sons dominated the first-half, but couldn't find the net, with the away side taking the lead early in the second period through a Mark Durnan own goal - which was added to by strikes from Mitch Megginson and Adam Emslie.[40] Another defeat without scoring followed, this time 2-0 against Kelty Hearts. The Sons returned to winning ways on 16 November, with a 2-1 success against Queen of the South. Michael Ruth ended a 10 game goal drought with the opener, and Tony Wallace won the game with a stoppage time penalty.
On 19 November, the club entered administration and received a 15 point deduction, placing them last in the table.[41][42] Two days later, Police Scotland said that they were investigating suspected fraud at the club.[43] A fundraiser launched by the Sons Supporters Trust raised more than £75,000 towards wages and running costs within just a few days.[44] On 23 November the club's planned game with Alloa Athletic fell victim to the weather. The club's first game since entering administration came against the Wasps in the Scottish Cup on 29 November, with the Sons running out 3-2 winners. Mouhamed Niang got his first Dumbarton goal, with Jinky Hilton and Michael Ruth also on target.
December
An away game with Alloa Athletic opened December, with Tony Wallace marking his 100th appearance by scoring a double in 2-2 draw - ensuring Sons put their first points on the board since entering administration.[45] A 4-0 defeat followed against Stenhousemuir in a game the Sons finished with nine men and conceded two penalties, with both Finlay Gray and Brett Long sent-off. Gray later saw his red card downgraded to a yellow, however an appeal against the Long decision was rejected. After a 5-1 home defeat against Annan Athletic on 14 December, Sons returned to winning ways with a 2-1 away success against Montrose. Finlay Gray got both goals. A second straight win followed, this time 2-0 against Kelty Hearts at home - with Kalvin Orsi scoring both goals, his first league goals at home for Dumbarton - three-and-a-half years after signing for the club.
January
January opened with a 2-0 defeat to Inverness Caledonian Thistle in which Brett Long picked up a serious achilies injury that ended his season. Defender Ethan Brown also returned to parent club Kilmarnock after the match.[46] Only able to sign players under the age of 20, Sons brought in Falkirk goalkeeper Owen Hayward on loan until the end of the season.[47] Both debuted in a 5-1 Scottish Cup defeat to Airdrieonians. A week later came a 3-1 loss to Queen of the South on league duty, with Mark Durnan scoring Sons' goal.
February
A first league point of 2025 arrived in a 1-1 draw with Alloa Athletic on 1 February, with Jinky Hilton getting Sons' goal. Goalkeeper Milosz Sliwinski joined the club on loan from Queen's Park on 7 February with Owen Hayward ruled out for the remainder of the season and returning to Falkirk.[48] He made his debut at 17-years-old in a 2-1 defeat to Annan Athletic a day later, with Joel Mumbongo scoring his first Dumbarton goal in his 25th match. The winless run continued against Montrose on 15 February - with Sons suffering a 3-2 defeat where Michael Ruth and Carlo Pignatiello found the net, and the month ended with another defeat - 2-1 to Cove Rangers - with Carlo Pignatiello on target. Prior to the game Sons signed goalkeeper Shay Kelly on loan from St Mirren with Patrick O'Neil ruled out for the remainder of the season with a broken finger.
March
The winless run continued into March with Corey O'Donnell netting a first-half hat-trick for Stenhousemuir in a 3-1 win for the Warriors. Carlo Pignatiello netted his third goal in as many games for Dumbarton. A terrific Michael Ruth free-kick then wasn't enough for anything against table topping Arbroath four days later. A sixth straight defeat then came against Inverness Caledonian Thistle with Alfie Bavidge scoring the winner with the final touch of the game. That run ended with Michael Ruth scoring a late leveller in a 1-1 draw away to league leaders Arbroath and another draw followed, 0-0 at home to Queen of the South. A first win of 2025 then arrived on March 29 at Recreation Park - with skipper Mark Durnan scoring an injury time header. Michael Ruth and Craig McGuffie were also on target, with goalkeeper Shay Kelly making his debut.[49]
April
April opened with a second straight win, 6-0 against Kelty Hearts - Sons' biggest away victory for 14 years. Six different players got the on the scoresheet. A first defeat in four came against Cove Rangers on April 12, 3-1 at home. On April 15 administrators Quantuma announced that a deal was being worked on that would see the club taken over by the Pendragon Group, with all debts cleared and creditors paid in full.[50] Four days later the Sons drew 2-2 with Montrose - Carlo Pignatiello and Tony Wallace got the goals, with Shay Kelly saving two penalties.[51] Kelly saved another penalty a week later, as Sons defeated Annan Athletic 3-1 to record their first home win of 2025. Ryan Blair, Tony Wallace and Jinky Hilton got the goals.
Off the park, a proposed takeover from the Pendragon Group fell through after the major shareholder in the firm, Gareth Phillips, fell ill on April 28.[52][53]
May
The season ended with a 2-1 defeat to Stenhousemuir, Matthew Shiels got Sons' goal.
First team transfers
- From end of 2024–25 season, to last match of season 2024–25
In
Player | From | League | Fee |
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Matthew Shiels | Cove Rangers | Scottish League One | Free |
Cameron Clark | Stirling Albion | Scottish League One | Free |
Michael Miller | Broomhill | Lowland Football League | Free |
Craig McGuffie | Queen of the South | Scottish League One | Free |
Mouhamed Niang | Cove Rangers | Scottish League One | Free |
Joel Mumbongo | Hamilton Academical | Scottish Championship | Free |
Ethan Brown | Kilmarnock | Scottish Premiership | Loan |
Owen Hayward | Falkirk | Scottish Championship | Loan |
Kristian Webster | Rangers | Scottish Premiership | Loan |
Milosz Sliwinski | Queen's Park | Scottish Championship | Loan |
Shay Kelly | St Mirren | Scottish Premiership | Loan |
Out
Player | To | League | Fee |
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Marc Kelly | St Cadoc's | West of Scotland Football League | Free |
Harry Broun | Stranraer | Scottish League Two | Free |
Luca Vata | Civil Service Strollers | Lowland Football League | Free |
Blair Malcolm | Forfar Athletic | Scottish League Two | Free |
Callum Wilson | Cumbernauld Colts | Lowland Football League | Free |
Ross MacLean | Forfar Athletic | Scottish League Two | Undisclosed |
Sean Crighton | Retired | N/A | N/A |
Fixtures and results
Win Draw Loss Upcoming fixture
Friendlies
29 June 2024 | Dumbarton | 2–3 | Falkirk | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
14:00 | Jinky Hilton 5' 9' | Report | Calvin Miller 36', Aidan Nesbitt 66', Jordan Allan 70' | Attendance: 532 |
2 July 2024 | Glenafton Athletic | 0–4 | Dumbarton | Loch Park |
19:45 | Trialist 22', Carlo Pignatiello 29' 36', Jinky Hilton 38' | Attendance: 200 |
6 July 2024 | Hebburn Town | 1–6 | Dumbarton | Hebburn Sports & Social Ground |
15:00 | Amar Purewal 42' | Carlo Pignatiello 25', Trialist 31', David Wilson 61', Michael Ruth 65' 84', Finlay Gray 86' |
Scottish League One
3 August 2024 1 | Inverness Caledonian Thistle | 1–1 | Dumbarton | Caledonian Stadium |
15:00 | Danny Devine 44' | Report | Carlo Pignatiello 59' Mouhamed Niang 55' 80' | Attendance: 1,439 Referee: Dan McFarlane |
10 August 2024 2 | Dumbarton | 3–3 | Alloa Athletic | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Michael Ruth 5' 76', Jinky Hilton 65' | Report | Luke Donnelly 10', Kevin Cawley 27', Scott Taggart 84' | Attendance: 505 Referee: Ross Hardie |
17 August 2024 3 | Cove Rangers | 1–1 | Dumbarton | Balmoral Stadium |
15:00 | Adam Emslie 64' | Report | Mark Durnan 90+1' | Referee: Colin Whyte |
24 August 2024 4 | Dumbarton | 2–2 | Arbroath | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Michael Ruth 74', Matthew Shiels 79' | Report | Scott Stewart 5', Ryan Dow 50' | Attendance: 688 Referee: Greg Soutar Man of the Match: Matthew Shiels |
31 August 2024 5 | Dumbarton | 2–2 | Kelty Hearts | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Mark Durnan 43' 89' | Report | Luke McCarvel 10', Craig Johnston 59' | Attendance: 471 Referee: Dan McFarlane Man of the Match: Mark Durnan |
14 September 2024 6 | Annan Athletic | 1–1 | Dumbarton | Galabank Stadium |
15:00 | Jinky Hilton 9', Brett Long 18' | Report | Paul McGowan 90+2' | Attendance: 375 Referee: Sean Murdoch |
21 September 2024 7 | Dumbarton | 0–1 | Montrose | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Report | Kane Hester 6' | Attendance: 626 Referee: Graham Grainger |
28 September 2024 8 | Queen of the South | 2–0 | Dumbarton | Palmerston Park |
15:00 | Lewis O'Donnell 14', Mikey Hewitt 50' | Report | Mark Durnan 70' | Referee: Gary Hanvidge |
5 October 2024 9 | Dumbarton | 1–3 | Stenhousemuir | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Carlo Pignatiello 42' Cammy Clark 70' | Report | Blair Alston 11' (pen.), Matthew Aitken 35' 80' | Attendance: 620 Referee: Steven Maclean |
19 October 2024 10 | Arbroath | 1–3 | Dumbarton | Gayfield Park |
15:00 | Thomas O'Brien 11' | Report | Carlo Pignatiello 19', Ethan Brown 47', Finlay Gray 90' | Attendance: 1,159 Referee: Greg Soutar |
26 October 2024 11 | Dumbarton | 3–1 | Inverness Caledonian Thistle | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Jinky Hilton 14' 72', Ryan Blair 63' | Report | Jake Davidson 28' | Attendance: 872 Referee: Graham Grainger Man of the Match: Jinky Hilton |
2 November 2024 12 | Dumbarton | 0–3 | Cove Rangers | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Report | OG 50', Mitch Megginson 55', Adam Emslie 89' | Attendance: 568 Referee: George Calder |
9 November 2024 13 | Kelty Hearts | 2–0 | Dumbarton | New Central Park |
15:00 | Ross Cunningham 51', Scott Williamson 65' | Report | Attendance: 507 Referee: Alex Shepherd |
16 November 2024 14 | Dumbarton | 2–1 | Queen of the South | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Michael Ruth 73', Tony Wallace 90+5' (pen.) | Report | Kyle Doherty 83' | Attendance: 708 Referee: Steven Kirkland |
3 December 2024 15 | Alloa Athletic | 2–2 | Dumbarton | Recreation Park, Alloa |
19:45 | Luke Donnelly 3', Calum Waters 76' | Report | Tony Wallace 15' 58' (pen.) | Attendance: 426 Referee: Alastair Grieve |
7 December 2024 16 | Stenhousemuir | 4–0 | Dumbarton | Ochilview Park |
15:00 | Matty Yates 8.' 70' (pen.) 88' (pen.), Aaron Steele 25' | Report | Finlay Gray 44', Brett Long 70' | Attendance: 436 Referee: Craig Napier |
14 December 2024 17 | Dumbarton | 1–5 | Annan Athletic | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Mouhamed Niang 45+1' | Report | Paul Smith 31', Willie Gibson 35' (pen.), Rhys Breen 51', Aidan Smith 66', Tommy Muir 76' | Attendance: 506 Referee: Dan McFarlane |
21 December 2024 18 | Montrose | 1–2 | Dumbarton | Links Park |
15:00 | Blair McKenzie 81', Aidan Quinn 83' 90+3' | Report | Finlay Gray 25' 76' | Attendance: 541 Referee: Steven Kirkland |
28 December 2024 19 | Dumbarton | 2–0 | Kelty Hearts | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Kalvin Orsi 70' 89' | Report | Scott Allan 68' | Attendance: 695 Referee: Chris Graham |
4 January 2025 20 | Inverness Caledonian Thistle | 2–0 | Dumbarton | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Alfie Bavidge 15' Charlie Gilmour 68' | Report | Attendance: 1894 Referee: Dan McFarlane |
25 January 2025 21 | Queen of the South | 3 – 1 | Dumbarton | Palmerston Park |
15:00 | Adam Brooks 3' 54', Brennan Dickenson 66' | Report | Mark Durnan 28' | Attendance: 1,027 Referee: Lloyd Wilson |
1 February 2025 22 | Dumbarton | 1–1 | Alloa Athletic | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Jinky Hilton 2' | Report | Josh Gentles 50' | Attendance: 582 Referee: Duncan Williams |
8 February 2025 23 | Annan Athletic | 2-1 | Dumbarton | Galabank Stadium |
15:00 | Paul Smith 48', Willie Gibson 77' (pen.) | Report | Joel Mumbongo 64' | Attendance: 428 Referee: Peter Stuart |
15 February 2025 24 | Dumbarton | 2-3 | Montrose | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Michael Ruth 19' (pen.), Carlo Pignatiello 37' | Report | Owen Stirton 13' (pen.) 24', Aidan Quinn 68' | Attendance: 533 Referee: Daniel Graves |
22 February 2025 25 | Cove Rangers | 2-1 | Dumbarton | Balmoral Stadium |
15:00 | Mitch Megginson 44' (pen.) Fraser Fyvie 87' | Report | Carlo Pignatiello 5' | Attendance: 353 Referee: Steven Kirkland |
1 March 2025 26 | Dumbarton | 1-3 | Stenhousemuir | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Carlo Pignatiello 55' | Report | Corey O'Donnell 22' 31' 40' | Attendance: 540 Referee: Greg Soutar |
4 March 2025 27 | Dumbarton | 1-2 | Arbroath | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
19:45 | Michael Ruth 4' | Report | Andy Winter 15', Ryan Dow 47' | Attendance: 355 Referee: Ryan Lee |
8 March 2025 28 | Dumbarton | 0-1 | Inverness Caledonian Thistle | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Report | Alfie Bavidge 90+3' | Attendance: 757 Referee: Steven Kirkland |
15 March 2025 29 | Arbroath | 1-1 | Dumbarton | Gayfield Park |
15:00 | Sam Stanton 11' | Report | Michael Ruth 86' | Attendance: 1,434 Referee: Alastair Grieve |
21 March 2025 30 | Dumbarton | 0-0 | Queen of the South | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Report | Attendance: 688 Referee: Colin Whyte |
28 March 2025 31 | Alloa Athletic | 2-3 | Dumbarton | Recreation Park, Alloa |
15:00 | Luke Donnelly 22', Conor Sammon 86' | Report | Michael Ruth 69' (pen.), Craig McGuffie 79', Mark Durnan 90+2' | Attendance: 594 Referee: Joel Kennedy |
5 April 2025 32 | Kelty Hearts | 0-6 | Dumbarton | New Central Park |
15:00 | Ross Cunningham 35' 70' | Report | Joel Mumbongo 18', Kalvin Orsi 25', Carlo Pignatiello 34', Michael Ruth 50', Matthew Shiels 77', Craig McGuffie 80' | Attendance: 317 Referee: Iain Sneddon |
12 April 2025 33 | Dumbarton | 1-3 | Cove Rangers | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Kristian Webster 49' | Report | Dylan Lobban 28' 81', Fraser Fyvie 34' | Attendance: 531 Referee: Graham Grainger |
19 April 2025 34 | Montrose | 2-2 | Dumbarton | Links Park |
15:00 | Owen Stirton 21', Aidan Quinn 84' | Report | Carlo Pignatiello 43', Tony Wallace 63' (pen.) | Attendance: 1,087 Referee: Iain Sneddon |
26 April 2025 35 | Dumbarton | 3-1 | Annan Athletic | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Ryan Blair 35', Tony Wallace 77', Jinky Hilton 79' | Report | Scott Hooper 35' 49', Tommy Goss 60' | Attendance: 581 Referee: Duncan Williams |
3 May 2025 36 | Stenhousemuir | 2-1 | Dumbarton | Ochilview Park |
15:00 | Matty Aitken 9', Blair Alston 60', Kinlay Bilham 85' | Report | Matthew Shiels 53' | Attendance: 764 Referee: Dan McFarlane |
Scottish Cup
29 November 2024 Third round | Dumbarton | 3–2 | Alloa Athletic | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
19:45 | Mouhamed Niang 11', Jinky Hilton 13', Michael Ruth 39' | Report | Luke Donnelly 43', Stefan Scougall 65' | Attendance: 724 Referee: Ryan Lee |
18 January 2025 Fourth round | Dumbarton | 1–5 | Airdrieonians | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Craig McGuffie 90+1' | Report | Lewis McGrattan 4', Gavin Gallagher 9', Chris Mochrie 74', Ben Wilson 78', Craig Watson 86' | Attendance: 1,113 Referee: Colin Steven |
Scottish League Cup
Pos | Team | Pld | W | PW | PL | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification | ABE | AIR | QOS | EKB | DUM | |
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1 | Aberdeen | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 1 | +14 | 12 | Qualification for the second round | — | 2–1 | — | — | 6–0 | |
2 | Airdrieonians | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 15 | 5 | +10 | 9 | — | — | 2–0 | 8–0 | — | ||
3 | Queen of the South | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 6 | −1 | 6 | 0–3 | — | — | — | 2–0 | ||
4 | East Kilbride | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 16 | −14 | 2 | 0–4 | — | 1–3 | — | — | ||
5 | Dumbarton | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 13 | −9 | 1 | — | 3–4 | — | 1–1p | — |
Rules for classification: 1) goal difference, 2) goals scored, 3) away goals scored, 4) matches won, 5) away matches won, 6) drawing of lots.[55]
Matches
13 July 2024 Group stage | Dumbarton | 1–1 (2–4 p) | East Kilbride | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Kalvin Orsi 16' | Report | OG 7' | Attendance: 370 Referee: Joel Kennedy |
16 July 2024 Group stage | Queen of the South | 2–0 | Dumbarton | Palmerston Park |
19:45 | Leighton McIntosh 7', Kieran McKechnie 57' | Report | Referee: Stuart Luke |
20 July 2024 Group stage | Dumbarton | 3–4 | Airdrieonians | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
15:00 | Finlay Gray 27', Jinky Hilton 47' 51' (pen.) | Report | Lewis McGrattan 33', Rhys Armstrong 67', Terrell Agyemang 85', Ben Wilson 88' | Attendance: 659 Referee: Lloyd Wilson |
27 July 2024 Group stage | Aberdeen | 6–0 | Dumbarton | Pittodrie Stadium |
15:00 | Jack MacKenzie 46' Ester Sokler 48', 61' Peter Ambrose 84' James McGarry 86' Slobodan Rubežić 90+2' |
Report | Attendance: 8,450 Referee: Craig Napier |
Scottish Challenge Cup
13 August 2024 Second round | Dumbarton | 4–0 | Berwick Rangers | Dumbarton Football Stadium |
20:00 | Craig McGuffie 7' 31', Michael Ruth 23', David Wilson 37' | Report | Attendance: 240 Referee: Gary Hanvidge |
7 September 2024 Third round | Peterhead | 1–0 | Dumbarton | Balmoor Stadium |
15:00 | Max Barry 66' | Report | Attendance: 586 Referee: Stewart Luke |
Player statistics
- As of 15:57, 3 May 2025 (UTC)
All competitions
# | Position | Player | Starts | Subs | Unused subs | Goals | Red cards | Yellow cards |
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6 | MF | Ryan Blair | 23 | 8 | 12 | 2 | 0 | 3 |
4 | DF | Ethan Brown | 15 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
24 | DF | Cammy Clark | 29 | 4 | 8 | 0 | 1 | 7 |
14 | DF | Owen Doyle | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
5 | DF | Mark Durnan | 35 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 9 |
1 | GK | Owen Hayward | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
17 | MF | James Hilton | 27 | 9 | 3 | 9 | 0 | 3 |
26 | MF | Aedan Gilfedder | 0 | 2 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
10 | MF | Finlay Gray | 32 | 11 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 5 |
15 | FW | Panagiotis Grivas | 0 | 1 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
28 | GK | Shay Kelly | 5 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
1 | GK | Brett Long | 22 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
2 | DF | Aron Lynas | 15 | 6 | 23 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
21 | MF | Craig McGuffie | 28 | 13 | 3 | 5 | 0 | 1 |
31 | MF | Michael Miller | 26 | 1 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 6 |
9 | FW | Joel Mumbongo | 6 | 30 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 5 |
20 | MF | Mouhamed Niang | 38 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 10 |
16 | MF | Murray Nicol | 0 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
19 | GK | Paddy O'Neil | 7 | 3 | 20 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
7 | MF | Kalvin Orsi | 27 | 13 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 3 |
12 | DF | Carlo Pignatiello | 36 | 3 | 1 | 8 | 0 | 3 |
16 | MF | Zak Queen | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
23 | FW | Michael Ruth | 29 | 8 | 0 | 11 | 0 | 4 |
14 | FW | Jacob Shields | 0 | 2 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
1 | GK | Milosz Sliwinski | 9 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
13 | GK | Luke Smallwood | 0 | 1 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
22 | DF | Matthew Shiels | 25 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 5 |
11 | MF | Tony Wallace | 14 | 21 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 7 |
18 | DF | Kristian Webster | 15 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
8 | MF | David Wilson | 15 | 12 | 10 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
3 | DF | Greig Young | 7 | 2 | 35 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Captains
No. | P | Name | Country | No. games | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
5 | DF | Mark Durnan | 34 | Club captain | |
11 | MF | Tony Wallace | 3 | Vice-captain | |
31 | DF | Michael Miller | 2 | Games versus East Kilbride and Stenhousemuir when Mark Durnan was unavailable and Tony Wallace was a substitute. | |
2 | DF | Aron Lynas | 1 | Game versus Stenhousemuir on 5 October when Mark Durnan was suspended and Tony Wallace was injured. | |
24 | DF | Cammy Clark | 2 | Game versus Kelty Hearts where Durnan was injured and Wallace on the bench. | |
6 | DF | Ryan Blair | 1 | Game versus Annan Athletic where Durnan and Clark were injured and Wallace on the bench. |
Last updated: As of match played 23:53, 3 May 2025 (UTC)
Source: Competitive match reports.
Competitive matches only
Matches started as captain only
Country: FIFA nationality; No.: Squad number; P: Position; Name: Player name; No. Games: Number of games started as captain.
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Promotion, qualification or relegation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | Kelty Hearts | 36 | 11 | 11 | 14 | 40 | 46 | −6 | 44 | |
7 | Inverness Caledonian Thistle | 36 | 16 | 10 | 10 | 45 | 38 | +7 | 43[a] | |
8 | Montrose | 36 | 9 | 13 | 14 | 40 | 49 | −9 | 40 | |
9 | Annan Athletic (R) | 36 | 10 | 6 | 20 | 41 | 68 | −27 | 36 | Qualification for the League One play-offs |
10 | Dumbarton (R) | 36 | 8 | 11 | 17 | 51 | 66 | −15 | 20[b] | Relegation to League Two |
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-to head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Play-off (only for deciding promotion, play-off participation and relegation).[59]
(R) Relegated
Notes:
- ^ Inverness Caledonian Thistle were deducted 15 points for entering administration.[56]
- ^ Dumbarton were deducted 15 points for entering administration.[57]
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