Doncaster Rovers
Coach:
Grant McCann
Establishment Date:
0
League Affiliation:
ENG EFL League One
Stadium:
Keepmoat Stadium
Seating Capacity:
15231
Team Info
Based in South Yorkshire, Doncaster Rovers are a professional football club competing in English Football League One, the third tier of the English football pyramid. The club, known simply as the Rovers, play their home matches at the Eco-Power Stadium, a modern ground with a capacity of over 15,000. Founded in 1879, the club's traditional colors are red and white hoops, and they are currently under the management of Grant McCann. The team's history is one of resilience, having been formed by a group of railway workers and enduring several financial and relegation battles over its long existence. A key peak for the club came in the 21st century, most notably with their famous 2013 League One Play-Off Final victory at Wembley, securing promotion to the Championship. The modern era sees the Rovers as a competitive League One side, often aiming for the play-off places, with a core built around experienced campaigners and promising academy graduates. The fan base, known for their passionate support, creates a vibrant atmosphere at home games, with the club mascot, Donny Dog, being a familiar and beloved figure. Doncaster Rovers remain a proud and historic club with a strong community identity, continually striving to climb back up the football ladder.
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