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About our Doncaster Rovers news

Latest news on Doncaster Rovers, known as Donny or DRFC, covering League One fixtures, transfers, results and Club Doncaster Sports Village updates.

Doncaster Rovers Football Club, known to supporters as Rovers, Donny or simply DRFC, is a professional football club based in Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Founded in 1879, the club plays in League One, the third tier of English football, having secured an immediate return there by winning the League Two title with victory over Notts County on 3 May 2025. Rovers play in their famous red and white hooped shirts at Club Doncaster Sports Village, a 15,231-capacity ground that has been their home since 2007. The club's badge features a Viking, a nod to the town's Scandinavian heritage and the source of one of its nicknames.

Each transfer window brings fresh incomings, departures and contract decisions as the recruitment team builds a squad capable of competing in League One. Manager Grant McCann, who returned to the role in May 2023, led the promotion campaign and continues to oversee the first team alongside a backroom staff focused on recruitment and player development. Like most clubs outside the Premier League's broadcast wealth, Rovers must balance ambition with tight finances, leaning on shrewd loan deals, free transfers and academy graduates to stay competitive. The FA Cup, League Cup and EFL Trophy offer extra incentive each season, along with the occasional chance of a giant-killing run.

Doncaster Rovers Belles, founded in 1969 and based alongside the men's team at Club Doncaster Sports Village, remain one of English women's football's most storied names, having won the national title in 1992 and 1994 and lifted the Women's FA Cup six times. Matchday atmosphere at Rovers is shaped by the South Stand, known to fans as the Black Bank, where the club's most vocal supporters gather. The South Yorkshire derby against Rotherham United, along with fixtures against Barnsley and Scunthorpe United, stirs particular local passion. The Club Doncaster Foundation runs community programmes connecting the club to schools and grassroots football, reflecting its roots in a proud working-class South Yorkshire town.

Doncaster Rovers turned professional in 1885 and joined the Football League in 1901, going on to win the Third Division North title three times between 1935 and 1950. Decades at the old Belle Vue ground ended in turmoil during the 1990s, when an infamous arson scandal involving a former majority shareholder contributed to relegation out of the Football League altogether in 1998. Rovers fought back through non-league football, winning promotion in 2003 and the Third Division title the following year, then lifted the Football League Trophy in 2007 and moved into their current stadium that same year. A Wembley play-off final victory over Leeds United in 2008 capped a remarkable recovery, briefly returning the club to second-tier football.

From League One fixtures and transfer speculation to academy graduates breaking through and the latest on Doncaster Rovers Belles, there is always something happening around the club. This NewsNow feed brings together the latest headlines on Doncaster Rovers, helping supporters and neutrals stay up to date with results, team news, manager updates and life at Club Doncaster Sports Village, whatever league the Rovers find themselves competing in.