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Dagenham & Redbridge
Dagenham & Redbridge crest
Full name Dagenham & Redbridge
Football Club
Nickname(s) The Daggers
Founded 1992
Ground Victoria Road
(The London Borough of Barking
and Dagenham Council Stadium, Dagenham
(Capacity 6,000)
Chairman Dave Andrews
Manager John Still
League League Two
2006–07 Conference National, 1st Champions
(promoted)
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Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. is an English football team based in Dagenham, Essex, currently playing in the Football League Two having been promoted as champions from the Football Conference in the 2006-07 season.

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The club can trace its origins back to four famous amateur clubs: Ilford (formed in 1881), Leytonstone (1886), Walthamstow Avenue (1900) and Dagenham (1949). All had some success, particularly Leytonstone, which won the FA Amateur Cup three times and the Isthmian League title nine times.

In 1979, Ilford and Leytonstone merged to become Leytonstone/Ilford, and in 1988 they absorbed the struggling Walthamstow Avenue to become Redbridge Forest. Redbridge soon moved in at Dagenham's Victoria Road ground, and achieved promotion to the Football Conference in 1991. Finally, Redbridge Forest merged with Dagenham in 1992 to become Dagenham & Redbridge.

The club was relegated to the Isthmian League's Premier Division in 1996, but won promotion in 2000, going on to establish itself as one of the strongest clubs in the Conference, finishing 3rd, 2nd and 5th in its first three seasons following promotion. The club was only narrowly beaten to the title by Boston United in 2002. Boston United was subsequently found guilty of inappropriately making illegal payments to its players in its title-winning season, following which Dagenham & Redbridge unsuccessfully attempted to have itself declared Conference champions, and hence take Boston's contentious place in the Football League.

The following season (2002-2003) saw Dagenham & Redbridge finish 5th, which was good enough to qualify for the first ever Conference playoffs. After beating Morecambe in the second semi-final on penalties, having drawn on aggregate, The Daggers faced Doncaster Rovers in the final. Despite coming back from 2-0 down to 2-2, Dagenham & Redbridge lost the game to a golden goal in extra time.

The Daggers then declined somewhat, finishing the 2003/2004, 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 seasons in mid-table. On February 27, 2004 the club was beaten 9-0 at home by Hereford United, equalling the record highest winning / losing scoreline in the Conference. Compounding the humiliating scoreline was the fact that Sky TV had covered the game live.

The 2006/2007 season saw Dagenham & Redbridge battle it out with Oxford United for the top of the league spot. Despite Oxford quickly racing to the top, a collapse in Oxford's form combined with an excellent run for the Daggers saw them overtake Oxford in the league. On 7 April, Dagenham & Redbridge beat Aldershot Town 2-1 to be declared Conference Champions, meaning the club would play in the Football League for the first time in its history. The win was secured with goals from Paul Benson and a Dave Rainford penalty. Daggers captain Anwar Uddin joked "We will be the only league team sponsored by an undertakers!" referring to the shirt sponsorship by local funeral directors West & Coe.

The club's first game as champions was played at Cambridge United where the South Stand was packed full of Daggers fans. There was an incredible party atmosphere but unfortunately Dagenham & Redbridge lost 4-2 with both away goals coming from leading goalscorer Paul Benson

Dagenham & Redbridge played their first ever match in The Football League on 11 August 2007, which was a 1-0 defeat to Stockport County. Following a tentative start to league football incorporating two losses and a draw, Dagenham & Redbridge won their first League game at home to Lincoln City on 1 September 2007.

The self styled "Pub Team from Essex" reached the 2nd Round of the Football League Trophy by defeating Southend United 7-6 on penalty kicks on 4 September 2007 after the match ended 2-2. In the second round of the Football League Trophy, The Daggers beat Leyton Orient in a thrilling game at Brisbane Road. Ben Strevens with the only goal of the game. Having won through to the Southern Section quarter-finals the Daggers lost to Gillingham 4-0.

The Daggers collected their first away victory in the Football League on 29 September 2007, with a 1-0 victory at Mansfield Town. Shane Huke scored the only goal, also another first, the first away goal scored by the Daggers in League Football

As of 7 October 2007.[1]
No. Position Player
1 Flag of Wales GK Tony Roberts
2 Flag of Nigeria DF Magnus Okuonghae
3 Flag of England MF Sam Sloma
4 Flag of England DF Lee Goodwin
5 Flag of England DF Jon Boardman
6 Flag of England MF Shane Huke
7 Flag of England MF Sam Saunders
8 Flag of England MF Glen Southam
9 Flag of Barbados FW Jon Nurse
10 Flag of Northern Ireland MF Richard Graham
11 Flag of England MF David Rainford (vice-captain)
12 Flag of England DF Scott Griffiths
14 Flag of England FW Paul Benson
15 Flag of England DF Anwar Uddin (captain)
No. Position Player
16 Flag of England FW Jamie Taylor
17 Flag of England MF Bai Mas Lettejallow (on loan to Thurrock)
18 Flag of England FW Ben Strevens
19 Flag of England DF Danny Foster
20 Flag of Canada DF Ross Smith
21 Flag of England MF Dominic Green
22 Flag of England DF Marlon Patterson
23 Flag of Wales FW Chris Moore
24 Flag of England DF Anthony Cook
25 Flag of England MF Solomon Taiwo
26 Flag of England MF Tommy Tejan-Sie
27 Flag of England GK David Hogan (on loan to Harlow Town)
30 Flag of England GK Ed Thompson
–– Flag of England FW Jacob Erskine

Season Division Position Top League Goalscorer Extra Information
1992-1993 Conference 3 Paul Cavell 19
1993-1994 Conference 6 Paul Cavell & David Crown 9
1994-1995 Conference 15 Ian Richardson 10
1995-1996 Conference 22 ?? Relegated
1996-1997 Isthmian Premier 4 ??
1997-1998 Isthmian Premier 4 Paul Cobb 24
1998-1999 Isthmian Premier 3 Paul Cobb 21
1999-2000 Isthmian Premier 1 Paul Cobb 18 Champions
2000-2001 Conference 3 Danny Shipp & Junior McDougald 9
2001-2002 Conference 2 Mark Stein 24 Runners up on Goal Difference
2002-2003 Conference 5 Mark Stein & Steve West 16 First Conference play-off finalists
2003-2004 Conference 13 Chris Moore 10
2004-2005 Conference National 11 Chris Moore 19
2005-2006 Conference National 10 Chris Moore 15
2006-2007 Conference National 1 Paul Benson 28 Champions
2007-2008 League Two 21st after 19 matches Paul Benson & Ben Strevens 7

During the 2006-2007 season the Daggers sold Craig Mackail-Smith and Shane Blackett to Peterborough United for a club record fee of £250,000 (£125,000 each)

  1. ^ Squad List 2007/08. Dagenham & Redbridge FC. Retrieved on 2007-08-09.

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