Doncaster Rovers

If you are looking to travel to watch your club play against Doncaster Rovers, you will enjoy the trip to the Eco-Power Stadium and the excellent atmosphere.

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Doncaster Rovers Football Club is a professional football club that play in League Two which is the fourth tier of English Football. Managed by Danny Schofield the side are going through a very rough patch of form with no win in their last 5 games.

In our Doncaster Rovers Football Club guide, we provide you will all of the information regarding the squad, upcoming fixtures and results to the history of Doncaster Rovers Football Club.

Doncaster Rovers Registered Squad

Here is a list of the registered squad for Doncaster Rovers 2024:

Goal Keepers

GoalkeeperPldGYCRC
Ian Lawlor
Louis Jones
Thimothee Lo-Tutala
Ben Bottomley
Jake Oram

Defender

DefenderPldGYCRC
Jamie Sterry
Ollie Younger
James Maxwell
Joseph Olowu
Ro-Shaun Williams
Richard Wood
Luke Molyneux
Thomas Nixon
Tom Anderson
Andy Butler
Jack Senior
Jay McGrath
Bobby Faulkner

Midfielder

MidfielderPldGYCRC
Ben Close
George Broadbent
Tommy Rowe
Jon Taylor
Harrison Biggins
Owen Bailey
Kyle Hurst
Zain Westbrooke
Rodrigo Vilca
James Coppinger
Jack Degruchy
Liam Ravenhill
Cody Prior
Tavonga Kuleya
Jack Whiting
William Hollings
Jack Goodman
Charlie Petch
Matthew Craig
Aleksander Wolny
Will Flint
Jack Raper
Corie Cole
Alexander Fletcher
Faris Kahn
Sam Straughan Brown
Thomas Henson
Daniel Wilds
Hakeeb Adelakun

Strikers

StrikerPldGYCRC
George Miller
Joe Ironside
William Longbottom
Conor Carty
Tyler Roberts
Lee Tomlin
Reo Griffiths
Kieran Agard
Caolan Lavery
Ethan Harrison
Louie Marsh
Maxime Biamou
Myron Gibbons
Rieves Boocock
Rian McLean

Doncaster Rovers Upcoming Fixtures

Upcoming GameCompetionOpponentVenue
Sat 27 14:00MiddlesbroughHome
August
Sat 03 15:00RotherhamAway
Sat 10 15:00League TwoAccrington StanleyHome
Tue 13SalfordAway
Sat 17 15:00League TwoNewport CountyAway
Sat 24 15:00League TwoMorecambeHome
Sat 31 15:00League TwoPort ValeAway
September
Tue 03 19:00HuddersfieldHome
Sat 07 15:00League TwoGillinghamHome
Sat 14 15:00League TwoHarrogate TownAway
Sat 21 15:00League TwoMK DonsAway
Sat 28 15:00League TwoChesterfieldHome
October
Tue 01 19:45League TwoBarrowHome
Sat 05 15:00League TwoGrimsbyAway
Tue 08Man Utd U21Home
Sat 12 15:00League TwoCreweHome
Sat 19 15:00League TwoSwindonAway
Tue 22 19:45League TwoBromleyHome
Sat 26 15:00League TwoBradfordAway
November
Sat 09 15:00League TwoNotts CountyHome
Tue 12BarnsleyAway
Sat 16 15:00League TwoSalfordHome
Sat 23 15:00League TwoCarlisleAway
December
Tue 03 19:45League TwoFleetwood TownAway
Sat 07 15:00League TwoCheltenhamHome
Sat 14 15:00League TwoAFC WimbledonAway
Sat 21 15:00League TwoTranmereHome
Thu 26 15:00League TwoWalsallAway
Sun 29 15:00League TwoColchesterAway
January
Wed 01 15:00League TwoFleetwood TownHome
Sat 04 15:00League TwoPort ValeHome
Sat 11 15:00League TwoMorecambeAway
Sat 18 15:00League TwoGillinghamAway
Sat 25 15:00League TwoHarrogate TownHome
Tue 28 19:45League TwoBarrowAway
February
Sat 01 15:00League TwoMK DonsHome
Sat 08 15:00League TwoChesterfieldAway
Sat 15 15:00League TwoGrimsbyHome
Sat 22 15:00League TwoAccrington StanleyAway
March
Sat 01 15:00League TwoNewport CountyHome
Tue 04 19:45League TwoBromleyAway
Sat 08 15:00League TwoSwindonHome
Sat 15 15:00League TwoCreweAway
Sat 22 15:00League TwoSalfordAway
Sat 29 15:00League TwoCarlisleHome
April
Tue 01 19:45League TwoWalsallHome
Sat 05 15:00League TwoCheltenhamAway
Sat 12 15:00League TwoAFC WimbledonHome
Fri 18 15:00League TwoTranmereAway
Mon 21 15:00League TwoColchesterHome
Sat 26 15:00League TwoBradfordHome
May
Sat 03 15:00League TwoNotts CountyAway

Doncaster Rovers Previous Results

Popular Questions

When was Doncaster Rovers Football Club founded?

Doncaster Rovers Football Club was founded on 21 July 1879, making it one of the oldest professional football clubs in England.

What is the home stadium of Doncaster Rovers Football Club?

The home stadium of Doncaster Rovers Football Club is the Keepmoat Stadium, which has a capacity of approximately 15,231 spectators. The stadium was opened in 2007 and is located in the Lakeside area of Doncaster.

Has Doncaster Rovers Football Club ever won a major trophy?

Yes, Doncaster Rovers Football Club has won a major trophy in its history. In the 2018-19 season, the club won the Football League Trophy, which is a knockout competition for teams from League One and League Two. Doncaster Rovers defeated Portsmouth 2-1 in the final to lift the trophy for the first time in their history.

Manager History

PeriodManagerCountryborn
01/07/2023 – 30/06/2024Grant McCannNorthern Ireland14/04/1980
20/10/2022 – 30/06/2023Danny SchofieldEngland10/04/1980
17/10/2022 – 19/10/2022Paul GreenIreland10/04/1983
02/12/2021 – 16/10/2022Gary McSheffreyEngland13/08/1982
17/05/2021 – 01/12/2021Richie WellensEngland26/03/1980
01/03/2021 – 16/05/2021Andy ButlerEngland04/11/1983
10/07/2019 – 01/03/2021Darren MooreJamaica22/04/1974
27/06/2018 – 30/06/2019Grant McCannNorthern Ireland14/04/1980
16/10/2015 – 04/06/2018Darren FergusonScotland09/02/1972
09/09/2015 – 15/10/2015Robert JonesEngland03/11/1979
01/07/2013 – 08/09/2015Paul DickovScotland01/11/1972
06/01/2012 – 30/06/2013Brian FlynnWales12/10/1955
23/09/2011 – 05/01/2013Dean SaundersWales21/06/1964
10/09/2006 – 22/09/2011Sean O’DriscollIreland01/07/1957
03/09/2006 – 09/09/2006Mickey WalkerEngland10/04/1945
27/12/2001 – 30/08/2006David PenneyEngland17/08/1964
01/07/2000 – 26/12/2001Steve WignallEngland17/09/1954
01/07/1998 – 30/06/2000Ian SnodinEngland15/08/1963
01/11/1997 – 30/06/1998Daniel BergaraUruguay24/07/1942
01/08/1996 – 31/08/1997Kerry DixonEngland24/07/1961
01/07/1994 – 30/06/1996Cyril ChungEngland16/07/1932
01/07/1993 – 30/06/1994Ian AtkinsEngland16/01/1957
01/07/1991 – 30/06/1993Steve BeagleholeNorthern Ireland17/10/1960
01/07/1989 – 30/06/1991Billy BremnerScotland09/12/1942
01/07/1987 – 30/06/1989Dave MacKayScotland14/11/1934
01/10/1985 – 07/12/1987Dave CusackEngland06/06/1956
01/07/1978 – 30/06/1985Billy BremnerScotland09/12/1942
01/01/1975 – 30/06/1978Stan AndersonEngland27/02/1933
01/07/1971 – 30/06/1974Maurice SettersEngland16/12/1936
01/07/1968 – 30/06/1971Lawrie McMenemyEngland26/07/1936
01/07/1967 – 30/06/1968George RaynorEngland13/01/1907
01/07/1964 – 01/02/1966William LeiversEngland29/01/1932
01/07/1962 – 30/06/1964Oscar HoldEngland19/10/1918
01/07/1960 – 30/06/1961Norman CurtisEngland10/09/1924
01/03/1959 – 30/06/1960Jackie BestallEngland24/06/1900
01/07/1958 – 30/06/1961Jack CraystonEngland09/10/1910
01/05/1949 – 31/01/1958Peter DohertyNorthern Ireland05/06/1913
01/03/1946 – 31/03/1949Jackie BestallEngland24/06/1900
01/07/1944 – 31/03/1946Billy MarsdenEngland10/11/1901
01/07/1928 – 28/02/1936David MenziesScotland
01/07/1923 – 30/06/1927Dick RayEngland04/02/1876

Doncaster Rovers Trophies

HonourPositionYear
Division Three (North)Champion1934-35
Division Three (North)Champion1946-47
Division Three (North)Champion1949-50
League Division FourChampion1965-66
League Division FourRunner-up1983-84
Nationwide McMillan TrophyWinner1998-99
Nationwide McMillan TrophyWinner1999-2000
League Division 3Champion2003-04
Football League TrophyWinner2006-07
League OneChampion2012-13

Summary

Doncaster Rovers Football Club is a professional football club based in Doncaster, England. The club was founded in 1879 and plays its home games at the Keepmoat Stadium. Over the years, Doncaster Rovers has had periods of success and struggle, but the club has maintained a loyal fanbase throughout.

In terms of style of play, Doncaster Rovers is known for playing possession-based football, which involves keeping the ball on the ground and playing short, quick passes. The team is also known for its attacking prowess, with a focus on playing fast, attacking football in the final third of the pitch. This style of play has led to some memorable moments for the club and has earned them a reputation as an exciting team to watch.

Under the current manager, Richie Wellens, Doncaster Rovers has continued to play a possession-based style of football, with an emphasis on building from the back and controlling the tempo of the game. While results have been mixed in recent seasons, there is optimism among fans that the team can continue to develop and push for promotion in the future.

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