Results

England Southern League Div One 03/18 19:45 - AFC Dunstable v Kings Langley D 0-0
England Southern League Div One 03/11 19:45 - AFC Dunstable v Hadley D 1-1
England Southern League Div One 02/18 19:45 - AFC Dunstable v Hadley - View
England Southern League Div One 12/28 15:00 - Northwood v AFC Dunstable L 1-0
England Southern League Div One 10/02 18:45 - UE Red Warriors v AFC Dunstable W 1-2
England FA Cup Qualification 09/15 14:00 15 Biggleswade v AFC Dunstable L 2-1
England FA Cup Qualification 08/31 14:00 14 AFC Dunstable v AFC Sudbury W 1-0
England Southern League Div One 08/13 18:45 - AFC Dunstable v Northwood W 2-1
Club Friendly List 08/03 14:00 - St Ives Town v AFC Dunstable L 3-1
Club Friendly List 07/16 18:45 - Hapoel Daliyat Al-Karmel v AFC Dunstable L 7-1
England Southern League Div One 05/01 18:45 - AFC Dunstable v Waltham Abbey D 2-2
England Southern League Div One 03/19 19:45 - Bedford Town v AFC Dunstable W 0-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 9 4 5
Wins 3 2 1
Draws 2 2 0
Losses 4 0 4
Goals for 9 4 5
Goals against 16 2 14
Clean sheets 2 2 0
Failed to score 2 1 1

Wikipedia - AFC Dunstable

AFC Dunstable are a football club based in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. The club are members of Division One Central of the Southern League, and are affiliated to the Bedfordshire County Football Association. They play at Creasey Park.

History

The club was established in 1981 as Old Dunstablians, named after a club for former pupils of Dunstable Grammar School. The new club played at Manshead School, which had succeeded the grammar school. They initially played in the Dunstable Alliance Football League, before joining the Luton District and South Befordshire League in 1983. In 1989–90 the club won the Bedfordshire Junior Cup.

In 1994 the club moved to Totternhoe, when Dunstable Town Cricket Club opened a new sports facility in the village. The new ground allowed the club to join Division One of the South Midlands League in 1995. In 1997 the league merged with the Spartan League to form the Spartan South Midlands League, with the club placed in Division One North. In 2001–02 they won the Division One Cup, and in 2003–04 were champions of the renamed Division Two. However, failure to achieve the ground grading regulations meant that the club was unable to take promotion.

In 2004 the club changed their name to AFC Dunstable, although reference to the former name was retained in the club's nickname of the OD's. After winning Division Two again in 2006–07, a season in which they also won the Division Two Cup and the Bedfordshire Senior Trophy the club were again refused promotion. They won the Senior Trophy for a second time in 2007–08, and after finishing third in Division Two 2008–09 and moving to Creasey Park, they were promoted to Division One. In 2010–11 AFC Dunstable finished as runners-up in Division One and won the Division One Cup, earning promotion to the Premier Division. In 2015–16 they won the Premier Division and were promoted to Division One Central of the Southern League. In 2016–17 the club won the Bedfordshire Senior Cup, defeating Dunstable Town 2–0 in the final, going on to defeat Luton Town by the same scoreline in the Bedfordshire Premier Cup final.

The 2017–18 season saw Dunstable finish fifth in the renamed Division One East, qualifying for the promotion play-offs. However, they were beaten 2–0 in the semi-finals by Hartley Wintney. The division was renamed Division One Central again the following season. The club finished third in 2021–22, subsequently losing their play-off semi-final against Ware on penalties after the game had ended 0–0. Another third place finish in 2023–24 was followed by another play-off semi-final defeat on penalties, this time by Waltham Abbey.

League history

AFC Dunstable is a dynamic and ambitious soccer team based in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. Founded in 2013, the club has quickly established itself as a competitive force in the English football landscape. Competing in the lower tiers of the English football pyramid, AFC Dunstable is known for its strong community ties and commitment to developing local talent.

The team's colors are traditionally represented by a striking combination of blue and white, symbolizing their pride and passion for the game. Home matches are played at the Creasey Park Community Football Centre, a modern facility that provides an excellent atmosphere for fans and players alike.

AFC Dunstable is dedicated to fostering a sense of community and inclusivity, encouraging supporters of all ages to engage with the club. The team emphasizes youth development, with a robust academy program aimed at nurturing the next generation of soccer stars. With a focus on teamwork, skill, and sportsmanship, AFC Dunstable strives to achieve success on the pitch while remaining deeply rooted in the local community.

As they continue to grow and evolve, AFC Dunstable aims to make a mark in the world of soccer, aspiring to climb the ranks and compete at higher levels, all while maintaining their core values of integrity, respect, and community spirit.