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Dundee North End F.C.

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Dundee North End Football Club are a Scottish junior football club based in the city of Dundee. Formed in 1895 and nicknamed the Dokens, they play their home games at North End Park which has room for around 2,000 spectators and is within the vicinity of the grounds of both Dundee and Dundee United. Their strip (uniform) colours are maroon home kit and light blue away kit. The team have been managed since October 2022 by former Cardiff City player Kevin McNaughton and former Dundee United player Lewis Toshney. Dundee North End are one of the better junior teams in the Tayside league and have just added the Quest Engineering Cup to their honours list.

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Dundee North End F.C.
Fairfield Street, Dundee Fairmuir

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