Dollingstown F.C.

The club currently competes in the NIFL Premier Intermediate League and their home ground is Planters Park in Dollingstown, which has a capacity of approximately 750 people.

Dollingstown won their first trophy, the John Magee Cup, in the 1992/93 season under the management of Colin McCullough.

[4] In the 2010–11 season, the club was denied promotion to the IFA Championship 2 for playing an ineligible player in eight league matches.

The club lost the points gained through these games, and appealed the decision in court, however it was dismissed.

Dollingstown won their first trophy, the John Magee Cup, in the 1992–93 season under the management of Colin McCullough.

[4] In the 2010–11 season, Dollingstown was rejected a promotion into the IFA Championship 2 for allowing an ineligible player, Ashley Gregg, who played in eight league matches.

Hubert Watson expressed his opinion on the incident: “I feel absolutely disgusted with the administration of football in Northern Ireland.

[6] The club also celebrated the anniversary by holding a "Current vs Oldies" football game, which took place on New Years 2019.

He was followed by Graeme Hynds (2011–2013), Simon Brown (2013–2015), Brian King (2015–2016), David Harvey & Colin Martin (2016–2017), Craig Willsher (2017), Daniel Bennett (2017–2018, Interim), Aron Ewins & Gary Morrow (2017–2018, Interim), Simon Brown (2018–2020), Alan Murdough (2020–2021) and Steven Park.

[14] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.