Dagenham & Redbridge F.C.
Association football club in London
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June 5 2025 | Lee Bradbury is appointed as the current manager of Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. |
May 8 2025 | Lewis Young's time as manager concludes. |
May 5 2025 | Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. were relegated from the National League on the final day of the season, drawing 1-1 with Solihull Moors and finishing a point below safety, marking their first time in the 6th tier of English football in 25 years. |
January 16 2025 | Lewis Young is appointed as manager, succeeding Ben Strevens. |
2024 | Suffered relegation to the National League South for the 2025-26 season. |
2024 | The club was relegated from the National League after finishing 21st, with Josh Rees as top goalscorer with 16 goals. |
December 2024 | Manager Ben Strevens was sacked after a poor run of results, with the team just five points above the relegation zone. |
December 29 2024 | Club staff updated, with the manager position noted as vacant and Terry Connor listed as Assistant Manager. |
May 2024 | Club Underdog, a subsidiary of North Sixth group, reached an agreement in principle to purchase the club. |
March 10 2023 | Ben Strevens officially starts his managerial role at the club. |
February 24 2023 | Daryl McMahon's time as manager concludes. |
February 24 2023 | Ben Strevens becomes manager following Daryl McMahon's departure. |
January 3 2020 | Daryl McMahon becomes manager of Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. |
2019 | The National League season was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with final standings determined by points-per-game method. |
December 29 2019 | Daryl McMahon takes over as manager from Peter Taylor. |
2018 | The club's financial crisis was resolved early in the season. |
May 18 2018 | John Still's third spell as manager concludes. |
May 18 2018 | Peter Taylor is appointed as manager. |
2017 | The club experienced a difficult season, facing financial challenges midway through, ultimately finishing 11th in the campaign. |
2016 | Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. returned to the National League, finishing fourth in their first season back and losing the play-off semi-final to Forest Green Rovers. |
2016 | Relegated from League Two, returning to non-League football. |
2015 | Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. was relegated from League Two after finishing 23rd, with Christian Doidge scoring 8 goals. |
2015 | Shamir Fenelon left the club during the playing season after making only 3 appearances (1 as substitute). |
2015 | Josh Clarke was on loan to the club and left during the playing season without making any appearances. |
2015 | Patrick Agyemang was on loan to the club and left during the playing season after making 2 appearances (2 as substitute). |
2015 | George Porter left the club during the playing season after making 9 appearances (14 as substitute) and scoring 2 goals. |
2015 | Nathan Green left the club during the playing season after making 7 appearances (1 as substitute). |
December 21 2015 | Wayne Burnett's tenure as manager ends. |
December 21 2015 | John Still returns for a third managerial period at the club. |
2014 | Damian Batt left the club during the playing season after making 28 appearances with 4 substitute appearances. |
2014 | Rhys Murphy left the club during the playing season after making only 7 appearances (4 as substitute) and scoring 1 goal. |
2014 | Jamie Cureton scored 20 goals across all competitions during the 2014-15 season, making him the top goal scorer for Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. |
August 12 2014 | The club was involved in a record-breaking League Cup match, drawing 6-6 with Brentford after extra time, which became the joint highest aggregate score in a League Cup match. |
2013 | The club received a record transfer fee of £470,000 for selling Dwight Gayle to Peterborough United. |
May 2 2013 | Wayne Burnett becomes manager after John Still's departure. |
2011 | Relegated from League One after finishing 21st in the league. |
2010 | The club was relegated from League One after finishing 21st, with Romain Vincelot as top goalscorer with 12 goals. |
May 30 2010 | Won League Two play-off final against Rotherham United 3-2 at Wembley, gaining promotion to League One. |
May 16 2010 | The club secured another record 6-0 victory, this time against Morecambe in the Football League. |
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