Dumbarton Academy Former Pupils F.C.

Dumbarton Academy Former Pupils F.C.

Dumbarton Academy Former Pupils Amateur Football Club are a football (soccer) club from Dumbarton in Scotland. They were formed by former pupils of Dumbarton Academy, the local non-denominational secondary school for the town.

The club runs 4 teams, 2 amateur and 2 youth:-The 1st team, managed by former player Iain Howieson, compete in the Caledonian Amateur Football League.The Reserve team, managed by David Brown, compete in the West Of Scotland AFL.The U21's youth, managed by Jim Gourlay, compete in the West Of Scotland Youth league.The U19's youth, managed by Billy Ferguson, compete in the Scottish Amateur Youth Football league.

All teams play in the colours of white top with a yellow and blue band on the front

Home games are played at the Dumbarton Academy Playing Fields. The club has players from all over local area and even further a field. Players don't need to have attended the Dumbarton Academy School.

www.dumbartonaccies.co.uk


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