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Milton Keynes Dons

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Head Coach

Graham Alexander

League Position
4

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Established
2004 (20 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Stadium MK
(30,500 Capacity)

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Location
Denbigh, Milton Keynes

Nicknames
The Dons

Competitions
English League 2
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zag: 25/Mar/24


Upcoming
20/04 Harrogate To - Milton Keyne
27/04 Milton Keyne - Sutton Unite

Results
13/04 Milton Keyne 1 - 4 Mansfield
06/04 Forest Green 0 - 2 Milton Keyne
01/04 Notts County 3 - 3 Milton Keyne
29/03 Milton Keyne 5 - 0 Walsall
23/03 Stockport 5 - 0 Milton Keyne

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Il Milton Keynes Dons Football Club o Milton Keynes Dons (IPA: /ˌmɪltən ˈkiːnz ˈdɒnz/), più colloquialmente MK Dons, è un club calcistico inglese di Milton Keynes. Milita nella Football League One, terza serie del campionato inglese di calcio.

Il club è stato fondato nel 2004, nove mesi dopo che il Wimbledon, club storico dell'omonimo quartiere londinese, aveva stabilito la propria nuova sede proprio a Milton Keynes. Il Milton Keynes Dons è dunque legalmente una continuazione del Wimbledon, anche se, dopo lunghe negoziazioni con le associazioni di tifosi del Wimbledon, il nuovo club ha accettato di restituire tutti i trofei e cimeli del Wimbledon al London Borough of Merton, accettando altresì di non rivendicare alcun legame con la storia del Wimbledon.

Team Members


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Dean





Dennis



22

Gilbey





Harrison



21

Harvie





Hunter





Johnson





Kelly





Leko



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Leko





Lewington





Lofthouse





MacGillivray



25

Martin





Norman





Norman





O'Hora





Payne





Payne





Robson





Smith





Stewart





Tezgel





Tomlinson





Tucker





Wearne



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Williams



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Stadium or Home

Stadiummk (initially named as stadium:mk, stylistically stadiummk, and also known locally as "Denbigh Stadium") is a football ground in the Denbigh district of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. Designed by Populous, it has completed phase one construction by civil engineering company Buckingham Group Contracting. It is the home ground of Milton Keynes Dons FC.

The stadium was officially opened on 29 November 2007 by the Queen.

The current configuration of the stadium uses two tiers which hold a capacity of 30,500. Should it be required, there is the option to increase the capacity of the stadium again to 45,000 with the addition of a third tier, hence the high roof. The design will comply with UEFA's Elite Stadium specifications and includes a Desso GrassMaster playing surface.

The plans of the complex include an indoor arena, arena:mk, that was to be the home of the Marshall Milton Keynes Lions professional basketball team from 2008. However, the retail developments that would have provided enabling funding have been deferred due to the national economic situation, leaving the Lions without a home. Following the conclusion of the 2011-12 season, despite pleas to many local businesses, the Lions could not secure a venue within Milton Keynes, resulting in a move south to the Copper Box, a multi-sport venue that was used for the 2012 Summer Olympics, the Lions played their first game at the Copper Box on 14 August 2013 in front of a sell-out crowd.

In addition to association football, the stadium is occasionally host to rugby union. In May 2008, Saracens (who at the time groundshared with Watford at Vicarage Road) played Bristol at stadiummk because Watford needed their ground for a Championship play-off. In 2011, Northampton Saints RFC used the ground for their Heineken Cup quarter and semi final matches because their home ground is too small for major events. Saracens once again visited for their home Aviva Premiership fixture against Northampton Saints on 30 December 2012 while their new stadium at Barnet Copthall was still being built. The stadium will host 3 matches in the 2015 Rugby World Cup.

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