Dunkirk F.C.

About Dunkirk F.C.

Dunkirk Football Club is a football club based in the Nottingham residential area of Dunkirk, England. The club plays in the. HistoryDunkirk FC were founded in 1946 and their nickname is "The Boatmen". The first league they joined was the Notts Amateur League, of which they were members until 1975. They won the Premier Division in that season, the clubs first major honour. Accepted into the Notts Alliance League, they got off to a good start, eventually finishing runners up. Five years later they were champions. In 1981–82, Dunkirk reached the semi-final of the Notts F. A. Intermediate Cup, a feat they repeated the following season. In the league they led Division One for much of the season. In 1986–87, the club finished 9th and reached the semi-final of the League Cup, losing 2–0 to John Player. The following season saw the club improve on that semi-final by winning the League Cup, with that season's leading scorer, Mark Frettingham, hitting all 3 goals in the final. At the end of the 1988–89 season, followers of the club might have been forgiven for thinking their team might never win the Notts Alliance Senior Division title. After hitting top spot on 25 October, they lead the table for 25 weeks, then dropped 6 points in as many games to finish second behind Hucknall Town by 4 points. The next season saw them runners up again, this time behind John Player by 2 points. In the Notts Senior Cup they reached the quarter-finals before going out to Eastwood Town in a penalty shootout.

Dunkirk F.C. Description

Dunkirk Football Club is a football club based in the Nottingham residential area of Dunkirk, England. The club plays in the. HistoryDunkirk FC were founded in 1946 and their nickname is "The Boatmen". The first league they joined was the Notts Amateur League, of which they were members until 1975. They won the Premier Division in that season, the clubs first major honour. Accepted into the Notts Alliance League, they got off to a good start, eventually finishing runners up. Five years later they were champions. In 1981–82, Dunkirk reached the semi-final of the Notts F. A. Intermediate Cup, a feat they repeated the following season. In the league they led Division One for much of the season. In 1986–87, the club finished 9th and reached the semi-final of the League Cup, losing 2–0 to John Player. The following season saw the club improve on that semi-final by winning the League Cup, with that season's leading scorer, Mark Frettingham, hitting all 3 goals in the final. At the end of the 1988–89 season, followers of the club might have been forgiven for thinking their team might never win the Notts Alliance Senior Division title. After hitting top spot on 25 October, they lead the table for 25 weeks, then dropped 6 points in as many games to finish second behind Hucknall Town by 4 points. The next season saw them runners up again, this time behind John Player by 2 points. In the Notts Senior Cup they reached the quarter-finals before going out to Eastwood Town in a penalty shootout.

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Dunkirk F.C. is located at Nottingham, United Kingdom