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Following the 2008 merger, the new club retained the Heston Rovers name and their black and white colours, which have historical significance in the area being the colours of the first Dumfries F.C., formed in 1897. First team matches were played at Norfolk Park with Maryfield being used as a regular
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The original Heston Rovers club were formed in 1978 in the Lochside area of Dumfries. Members of the Scottish Youth Football Association, they re-located a number of times before they settled at Maryfield in the Georgetown district of Dumfries for the 1995–96 season, fielding teams for children aged
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Long serving chairman, Scott McGill retired in May 2013, after eleven successful years as chair, and was replaced by Alan Watson. In the same year, the club left their Maryfield ground to share
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training venue. The club was accepted into membership of the Southern Counties Football Association and inherited the Dumfries F.C. South of Scotland Football League membership.
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Former Pupils F.C., before changing their name to Dumfries Amateurs in 1995. During their time in the Amateur League, the team won many cups and won the league title in the
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with Queen of the South. In season 2013–14 the senior team won their first silverware in the South League when they won the Potts Cup and the Cree Lodge Cup.
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The Dumfries HSFP Football Club were formed in 1968, and played in the Dumfries and District Amateur League. In 1994, the club were elected to the
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5–16, but Chairman Scott McGill was keen to add an adult team to the club set-up as an outlet for their youth players to continue in the game.
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Although Heston Rovers F.C. were founded in 1978, as a youth club, the present senior club were formed in 2008 following an amalgamation with
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New (but temporary) changing facilities at Maryfield were opened in May 2008, by former
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Dumfries Amateurs F.C. also started out in the Dumfries and District Amateur League as
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Rovers reached the final of the 2010–11 Tweedie Cup but lost 3–6 to
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the following year. In the late 1970s, the Former Pupils signed
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and D&G Youth Football Development Association league also.
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Palmerston Park
Dumfries
2020–21
South of Scotland League
Home colours
Away colours
football
Palmerston Park
Dumfries
Queen of the South
South of Scotland Football League
Glencaple
South of Scotland Football League
Dumfries
Glencaple
Ted McMinn
Queen of the South
Rangers
St Joseph's College
1999–00 season
Scotland
Craig Brown
Stranraer
Scottish FA
Hampden Park
Palmerston Park
"Dumfries High School Former Pupils"
"Dumfries Amateurs (2)"
"Dumfries (4)"

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