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Doncaster Rovers FC Ltd

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Doncaster Rovers Football Club was formed in September 1879 and first elected to the Football League in 1901, lasting only two seasons before heading back to the regional league. A second attempt, in 1904-05, lasted only one season and they had to wait until 1923 before being elected to the Football League Third Division North. Home matches are played at the based at the Keepmoat Stadium - capacity 15,200.

Financial Overview

Year
Turnover
Pre-tax profit
Wages / Turnover ratio (%)
Employees

2000/01

 

-0.036

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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www.doncasterroversfc.co.uk

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