Archive
April 2026
Live Updates ~ SPFL Championship S25-26 ~ DAFC v Arbroath
Fri, 1st May 2026
Read moreGolden Pars – Biscuit Afternoon
Mon, 27th Apr 2026
Join the Pars Foundation for a fun and relaxed afternoon at Golden Pars as we get creative with biscuit decorating! 🎨
Player of the Year 2026 - TODAY
Sun, 26th Apr 2026
Join all the Dunfermline fans on Sunday 26th April for the Dunfermline Athletic FC Centenary Club Player of the Year awards, sponsored by KDM Group.
Celebrate the afternoon with our Scottish Cup finalists as the club mark a fantastic season, with still so much to play for.
Commission a Painting
Thu, 23rd Apr 2026
Paul Town has produced a fantastic set of artworks and prints for the Dunfermline Atheltic adventures in European Football.
This is a series of twenty-two paintings by renowned football artist Paul Town. They record the shirts worn by Dunfermline Athletic and their opponents in European football matches between 1961 and 2007 and bring back the drama of those contests. Hoping that more adventures come soon !!
Live Updates ~ SPFL Championship S25-26 ~ DAFC v St Johnstone
Tue, 21st Apr 2026
Read moreDunfermline Are Having a Season Nobody Expected
Tue, 7th Apr 2026
t’s been 17 years since Dunfermline Athletic were last in a Scottish Cup semi-final. The wait is now over and this moment has arrived in the same season the club is pushing for promotion back to the Premiership.
At the beginning of the campaign, neither outcome felt especially realistic. A cup run of this scale is difficult for any Championship side to sustain. A promotion push requires consistency that is rarely maintained across a full season. Dunfermline have managed to combine both.
A Time When A Dunfermline Fan`s Matchday Kit Consister Of A Black And White Scarf
Thu, 2nd Apr 2026
here was a time when a Dunfermline fan’s "matchday kit" consisted of a black and white scarf and a bit of blind hope. If you wanted to know how our rivals were doing at halftime, you either squinted at the wooden scoreboard at the Town End or hoped the guy in the next seat had a transistor radio pressed to his ear.
Fast forward to 2026, and that world feels like ancient history. Today, the 90 minutes on the pitch at East End Park is just one slice of a massive, multi-screen ecosystem. Walk into the Norrie McCathie stand today, and you’ll see thousands of glowing screens competing with the actual game for every second of the crowd`s attention.