
Welcome to the Dunfermline Athletic Heritage Trust website.
Here you can discover information about the Trust, our work and some of our achievements to date.

The Story of East End Park
Nine panels showing the history of East End Park have been designed and installed by the Heritage Trust in and around the foyer at the main entrance to EEP.
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October 2013 - A New Beginning
Bob Garmory:- "We are at the start of a long journey, our place in Scottish football in our opinion is not in the third tier.
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The Cottage Hospital Challenge Cup
The Dunfermline Cottage Hospital Cup was introduced in season 1896/97, specifically to raise funds for the recently established Cottage Hospital.
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FC Frigg Return 60 years on
A remarkable piece of football history as Per Pettersen who scored against the Pars in Oslo in 1966, sixty years later found himself cheering on Dunfermline at Hampden.
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Dunfermlines first league title
In season 1925-1926 Dunfermline won the Second Division Championship and Bobby Skinner scored a club record of 53 goals.
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The Pip Yeates Story
Former Dunfermline Athletic physiotherapist Philip Yeates retired in August 2024 after 42 years in the profession. Pip worked with the Pars for more than two decades until 2004 and also worked with Scotland and at Rangers
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