Dunfermline Athletic Heritage Trust

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 Pip Yeates Story
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
1968 North American Tour Memorabilia
1968 North American Tour Memorabilia In the summer of 68 Dunfermline as Scottish Cup holders played English Champions, Manchester City in a series of challenge matches across North America. The first of four matches was played in Toronto.
The Stein Era
The Stein Era Jock Stein worked his magic on Dunfermline to win the Scottish Cup for the first time ever in 1961 and lead the club into European competition.
Norrie McCathie: We Remember Him
Norrie McCathie: We Remember Him Norrie McCathie was the Dunfermline Athletic Club Captain when he tragically died from carbon monoxide poisoning at his home 25 years ago this week on 8th January 1996. He was only 34.
The Story of East End Park
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.
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame The purpose of the Hall of Fame is to recognise some of DAFC`s greatest servants and heroes by including them for all time on a Roll of Honour. The first event was at the Glen Pavilion, Dunfermline on 27 November 2004.

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