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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