Teams - Past Players
Jonathan Afolabi
On loan at Dunfermline from Celtic from January 2020 until Covid-19 caused end to the season
Lewis Allan
Lewis Allan joined Dunfermline on loan from Hibs on 19th February 2015.
Efe Ambrose
Efe made 14 appearances, all starts for Dunfermline while on loan from St Johnstone in season 2021-2022
Vetle Andersen
A former Norwegian Under 21 international, Vetle Andersen arrived at East End Park in October 1987 after spending two seasons with German club Blau-Weiss Berlin.
Bruce Anderson
Bruce made 14 starts for Dunfermline between January and May 2019 while on loan from Aberdeen
John Arrol
Goalkeeper who joined the Pars from Dundee
Lee Ashcroft
Spent four seasons at East End Park after being signed from Kilmarnock In summer of 2016. Contract was not renewed in wake of Covid-19
Doug Baillie
Doug Baillie took over the captaincy when Roy Barry was transferred to Coventry City.
Faissal El Bakhtaoui
Left Dunfermline after scoring 30 goals that helped the Pars to the League One title in 2015-2016 to join Dundee on 2nd August 2016
Eric Bakie
This 1950s player made more than 160 appearances as a part timer for Aberdeen, Dunfermline Athletic and St Johnstone while at the same time holding down a civil service career.
Souleymane Bamba
A powerful and athletic centre half signed from Paris St Germain at the start of the 2006-07 season. Left September 2008.
Andy Barrowman
Andy Barrowman joined Dunfermline on 3rd June 2011 from Ross County for whom he was top goalscorer in the previous season and was to make 65 appearances for the Pars, scoring 22 goals.
Roy Barry
Captain of Dunfermline`s 1968 Scottish Cup winning side, Roy Barry returned to the town in 2004 to attend the Club`s Hall of Fame evening in the Glen Pavilion
Graham Bayne
Returned from serious injury to sign on 29th March 2011 until the end of the league winning season. Graham Bayne initially joined the Pars on a two year contract at the start of the 2008-09 season.
Tom Beadling
Joined initially on loan from Sunderland. His spell at Dunfermline was interrupted by niggly injuries
Steven Bell
An Achilles injury in November 2010 at Cappielow ended his Pars career. 73 appearances + 10 as sub. 17 goals
Ivo Den Bieman
Ivo was worth his weight in gold for the Pars in their push for promotion in the mid 1990s. He made 184 appearances, scoring 13 goals for Dunfermline
Ryan Blair
Ryan Blair was loaned to Dunfermline from Swansea City from January to May 2019.
Walter Borthwick
Walter made 99 appearances for Dunfermline including seven as a substitute and scored 8 goals.
Jim Bowie
Brought to East End Park by Harry Melrose in 1976, Jim played a total of 227 matches for Dunfermline, scoring 13 goals, before moving on to spend brief spells with St. Johnstone and Meadowbank.
Patrick Boyle
A left back, Paddy, a former Scotland Under 19 cap, joined Dunfermline from Partick Thistle. Left after a season on loan to Gateshead
Craig Brewster
Craig brought the best out of Stevie Crawford but after 29 goals in 96 appearances he left Dunfermline in November 2004 to become player/manager at Inverness Caley Thistle.
Gregor Buchanan
Spent one season at East End Park. Signed from Airdrieonians in June 2014 but was released at the end of the season.
Liam Buchanan
Liam Buchanan joined Dunfermline from Partick Thistle on 21st January 2011.
Lee Bullen
Lee Bullen was a member of the Dunfermline youth squad that won the BP Youth Cup in 1988. Returned to play for Dunfermline 2000 - 2004 making 130 appearances and scoring 22 goals.
Mark Burchill
The Pars striker 2005-08; won six Scottish caps in season 1999-2000.
Alex Burke
Arrived at East End Park in February 2008 and made 99 appearances before being released in May 2011.
Paul Burns
Paul (27) joined Dunfermline ahead of their return to the SPL. A product of Queen of the South's youth system in 2000 he was promoted to the senior squad in 2002.
Shaun Byrne
Talented midfielder who came through the youth system at Dunfermline. Given his debut by Jim Jefferies but released at end of League One title winning season.
Tommy Callaghan
Scottish Cup winner 1968, signed by Jock Stein in March 1963, Tommy made 204 appearances before Celtic paid a record fee of £35,000 in November 1968.
Willie Callaghan
Willie`s reliability and his ability not to get any serious injuries meant that he played 426 times for Dunfermline, the third highest number of first team appearances in the club`s history.
Ian (Pink) Campbell
Having played at East End Park between 1973 and 1975, Ian moved back to Dunfermline as a veteran striker in 1985
Iain Campbell
'Yanou' is a natural left-sided defender. Made his first team debut in December 2004 at Easter Road. First start was against Aberdeen on 12th February 2005 v Aberdeen at East End Park. Iain is son of former Manager manag
Joe Cardle
Popular winger who was a victim of Interim Administrator`s cuts in March 2013. Made 138 appearances for Dunfermline, scoring 24 goals.
Sorel Chemin
Arrived at Dunfermline in September 2014 after Jim Jefferies` had been alerted to him by one of his much respected sources. Left at Christmas 2014.
John Clark
John left Dunfermline in November 1996 following a dressing room bust up with manager Bert Paton. He re-joined Falkirk, scores the winner in his first match but only for Falkirk to be fined £25,000 for not having SFL’s permission and having to replay the game that they drew. Read moreNicky Clark
Two seasons at East End Park netting 21 goals in 2017-2018
Pat Clarke
Striker Pat Clarke joined Dunfermline from Dundee on 15th July 2010. For Pat this was the start of his second period at East End Park
Harry Cochrane
Harry Cochrane arrived on loan from Hearts on 30 August 2019 and was recalled in January 2020 having made 7 starts and 5 appearances off the bench.
Reece Cole
Reece made 9 league and two league cup appearances for Dunfermline
Josh Coley
Arrived on a season long loan from Premiership newcomers, Norwich City, effective from 1 July 2019. He was recalled however in January 2020 having made just six starts and five appearances off the bench.
Eddie Connachan
Hero of the 1961 Scottish Cup Final victory over Celtic. Two caps for Scotland.
Aidan Connolly
One season, 2018-2019, at Dunfermline - 11 starts plus 14 as sub.
James Craigen
James Craigen made 59 appearances for Dunfermline Athletic between January 2018 and May 2019.
Stevie Crawford
Stevie had three spells with the Pars. He made 260 Dunfermline appearances, scoring 82 goals
Willie Cunningham
Willie played in 7 of the 8 1961 cup ties, missing out on the Quarter Final against Alloa.
John Cushley
Made 49 appearances for Dunfermline between 1970 and 1972 Read moreIvan D'Angelo
Ivan D'Angelo joined Dunfermline from Unione Sportiva Sambenedettese in August 2012. Made just two appearances
Frederic Daquin
Capped at under 17 and under 18 level this Frenchman signed for Dunfermline on 27th January 2006.
Tomas Danilevičius
Tomas Danilevičius (born 18 July 1978 in Klaip?da) is a Lithuanian international footballer who played three games while on loan from Arsenal to Dunfermline towards the end of the 2000-01 season.
Bobby Dall
After a total of 52 appearances for the Pars, Bobby Dall was transferred to Alloa Athletic by Jim Leishman. Read moreDanny Devine
Joined Dunfermline on a two year deal on 6 June 2018, left May 2020 in wake f Covid-19
Charlie Dickson
1961 Scotish Cup Winner. Charlie D remains one the most popular players ever to grace East End Park. His tally of 215 goals is a record unlikely ever to be equalled.
Coll Donaldson
Coll joined Dunfermline on loan from January to May 2022. He made 18 appearances and scored two goals for the club
Paul Donnelly
Signed for Dunfermline by Harry Melrose in 1977 Paul went on to play first team football until 1985 and over 160 appearances later. Read moreGraham Dorrans
Signed a two year deal with the club in July 2021 but his contract was terminated by mutual consent on 1st September 2022.
Ryan Dow
Ryan left at the end of the 2021-2022 after making 81 Dunfermline appearances and scoring 12 goals during his three seasons at East End Park.
Andy Dowie
Defender who joined Dunfermline in summer of 2009, a member of the squad thatr clinched the First Division title in 2011. 137 appearances for the Pars
Ross Drummond
Ross was at Dunfermline for eleven years until released at the age of 20 to join Berwick Rangers
Mark Durnan
Mark made 20 appearances for Dunfermline Athletic during his one season at the club.
Conner Duthie
Conner made only seven appearances for Dunfermline
Craig Easton
Signed in 2011 after leaving Southend United but injury kept him on the sidelines. As a consequence his short term contract wasn't renewed and left left East End Park in January 2012.
Alex Edwards
Became the youngest ever outfield player in Scottish football when making his debut on 19th March 1962, aged 16 years and five days. Read moreAllan Evans
Centre back 1973 - 1976. Left to join Aston Villa, help them lift the European Cup and play for Scotland in 1982 World Cup Finals in Spain. Read moreJosh Falkingham
Midfielder who made 154 appearances between 2012 and 2016
Alex Ferguson
Alex was the club’s top scorer in each of his three seasons and his total of 90 goals in 136 appearances persuaded Rangers to pay a record fee between two Scottish clubs of £65,000.
Derek Ferguson
Signed on a year long contract and made 23 appearances for Dunfermline in season 1998/99 Read moreRyan Ferguson
Twelve appearances for Dunfermline, one goal.
Greg Fleming
Greg Fleming was signed on 10th July 2009 on a year long loan from Oldham Athletic. He was born in Dunfermline and returns to live in the town after moving to play for Gretna. Made 34 appearances for Dunfermline and achieved one shut out.
Ross Forbes
33 appearances and four goals while at Dunfermline for just under a year from January 2014
Callum Fordyce
Callum spent two seasons at East End Park from 2015 until May 2017
Bobby Forrest
Starting his career with Dunfermline in 1980, Bobby went on to make 217 appearances for the club and made the transition from Second Division to Premier League. Read moreAlan Forsyth
A solid and experienced defender, Jim Leishman signed him for the Pars while he was still Caretaker Manager in October 1983. Read moreCammy Fraser
After picking up a Scottish Cup winners's medal with the Pars in 1960/61 (at just 19 he was the youngest player on either side) and an Under 23 Cap the following season, Fraser was transferred to Aston Villa for £23,500 in October 1962.
Hamish French
Jocky Scott brought him to Dunfermline on 23rd October 1991 for a fee of £150,000.Over the next nine seasons, Hamish was a regular in the Pars side under a succession of different managers.
Paul Gallacher
Paul had two spells at the club separated by two seasons at St Mirren. Totalled 135 starts and completed 39 shut outs
Vytas Gašpuitis
Lithuanian internationalist who made 22 appearances for Dunfermline between February 2021 and January 2022
Andy Geggan
Andy Geggan was signed from Ayr United for the start of the 2012-13 season and returned to Ayr in May 2017.
Paul George
Paul moved to Celtic as a 15 year old when Tommy Burns was there.
Willie Gibson
Scored 17 goals in 61 appearances for Dunfermline between July 2009 and January 2011.
Cammy Gill
Goalkeeper Cammy Gill came through the youth system at Dunfermline but failed to nail the number one shirt
Stephen Glass
Dundonian who made 86 appearances for Dunfermline
Ryan Goodfellow
Goalkeeper, a product of the Dunfermline youth system whose first team appearances were limited to just two starts and four subs appearances.
Ian Gordon
A regular wearing the number six shirt during the vital period when Dunfermline captured the Second Division title. Read moreDavid Graham
In November 1998 Dunfermline paid Rangers £200,000 for Scottish under 21 forward David Graham, who had somehow come to be seen as the answer to the Pars goalscoring problems despite only recently making his senior debut. Read moreDavid Graham
David Graham signed for Dunfermline on 20th January 2009. Joining from Hamilton Accies until May 2010, he made is debut against QOS at East End Park on Saturday 31st January.
Roddy Grant
Signed for Dunfermline in 1992 along with Lindsay Hamilton as part of a deal that took Andy Rhodes to St Johnstone Read moreJim Hamilton
In March 2003, he circumvented transfer regulations by briefly appearing as an amateur at Dunfermline and then played for Ross County, Livingston and Motherwell before returning to East End Park in August 2006.
Rowan Hamilton
Rowan was signed by Jim Leishman in the summer of 1984 from Dundee. Read moreMartin Hardie
His eight goal scoring streak in his last eight matches of the 2010-11 season helped propel his side ahead of rivals Raith Rovers at the top of the First Division.
Kevin Harper
Former Hibs winger Kevin Harper joined Dunfermline on a two year deal in July 2007. He moved back to Scotland after playing in England for the last nine years.
Jamie Harris
Jamie Harris is Welsh but spent the three seasons at Shelbourne in Ireland before coming to Scotland in January 2007.
Ian Heddle
His claim to fame is that he scored the only goal of the game in Dunfermline’s Centenary Match in 1985 Read moreKallum Higginbotham
Kallum spent three seasons at East End Park making 113 appearances and scoring 19 goals
Chris Higgins
Central defender who joined Dunfermline from Clyde in June 2009. Made 42 appearances for Dunfermline.
Blair Henderson
Striker who was at Dunfermline as a youth
Jim Herriot
The Scottish international goalkeeper who won his first representative honours while at East End Park.
Myles Hippolyte
Myles joined Dunfermline for the 2018-2019 season but started only 19 games and made more appearances off the bench before leaving at the end of that season.
Graeme Holmes
Spent two seasons at East End Park until he was released at the end of season 2009-10. Made just 29 appearances.
David Hopkirk
`Hoppy` signed for Dunfermline Athletic on 30 January 2015, released 9th November 2017
Michal Hrivnak
Dunfermline signed Michal Hrivnak in July 2012 on a one year deal. Left in August 2013.
Noel Hunt
After joining Dunfermline on 27 January 2003 he went on to make 80 appearances and score eight goals before leaving for Dundee United in June 2006.
Kyle Hutton
Signed on loan from Rangers on the last day of the January 2012 transfer window. Capped at both U19 and U21 level Hutton had played 14 times for Rangers,
Jake Hyde
The 20 year old Englishman signed as an amateur at the end of March 2011 for the remainder of the 2010-2011 season.
Davie Irons
Joined Dunfermline in March 1988 and made 106 league appearances, scoring nine times and eight League Cup appearances with two goals and a further eight Scottish Cup appearances with no goals.
Ross Jack
Dunfermline paid a bargain £15,000 transfer fee to bring Ross from Dundee on 23rd October 1987. He scored on his debut the following day in the 3-2 defeat at Motherwell.
Grant Jenkins
In season 1985/86 formed a successful forward partnership with John Watson which was one of the key features in getting the Pars’ promotion.
Luke Johnston
Six appearances for Dunfermline while on loan from Dundee United
Leon Jones
Leon joined Dunfermline in August 2021 after playing for Hearts U20s and Kentucky Wildcats at the University of Kentucky.
Stephen Jordan
Left when Interim Administrators made him redundant
Chris Kane
Chris Kane signed for Dunfermline Athletic the day after his nineteenth birthday on 1st June 2012. He is a central midfielder who spent seven years at Hearts having joined them from Hibs.
Geir Karlsen
Norwegian goalkeeper who joined the Pars from Rosenburg Ballklub in November 1973
Alex Keddie
Much sought after following impressive Scottish Cup Semi Final and Final appearances against Celtic and Dundee United, joined Dunfermline from Ross County for season 2010-11.
Jim Kerray
A striker from the 60s who scored 22 goals in 55 appearances
Greg Kiltie
Greg spent four months on loan at Dunfermline from September 2019. He made 16 starts and scored three goals.
Andy Kirk
Striker who left when made redundant by Interim Administrator in March 2013. 178 appearances for Dunfe
Bobby Kirk
A tough-tackling right-back, Bobby played in Dunfermline's League Cup Final defeat by East Fife in October 1949.
Istvan Kozma
Signed from Bordeaux for an all-time record fee of £540,000 in September 1989 midfielder Istvan Kozma was capped 13 times for Hungary while with Dunfermline
Aaron Labonte
A centre back who was one season at Newcastle United before joining Dunfermline in May 2003.
Steven Lawless
Steven made 20 appearances for Dunfermline, all starts and scored three goals.
Jim Leishman
Jim Leishman signed in 1968 as a schoolboy international, the year in which Dunfermline won the Scottish Cup, he joined the Pars as an `S` signing.
Mike Leonard
Signed in March 1978 Mike Leonard became a cult hero at East End Park
Scott Lochhead
Released by Dunfermline at the end of season 2017-2018 having made 8 appearances
Jackson Longridge
Jackson was almost ever present for Dunfermline in his one season at East End Park. He scored five goals in his 41 appearances for Dunfermline and only one of those was as substitute.
Louis Longridge
Elder brother of Jackson Longridge who made 29 appearances during his one season at the club.
Rory Loy
Rangers striker who spent five months on loan at Dunfermline in early 2009. 23 appearances 2 goals.
Brandon Luke
Joined at under nine level after being spotted by Roger Arnott when playing in the Soccer Sevens at Pitreavie for Lochgelly Albert Colts.
John Lunn
Signed by Jock Stein as an outside left. Forced into premature retirement in 1972 after 359 appearances, the ninth highest in Dunfermline history.
Marc McAusland
Central defender who made 13 appearances between September 2015 and January 2016
Joe McBride
Joined Dunfermline in 1970 and helped the Pars avoid relegation. He scored 12 goals in his 28 matches for Dunfermline. Read moreScott McBride
Went on loan to Cowdenbeath in July 2009 before subsequently joining the Blu
Ian McCall
His two spells at East End Park saw him make 92 Pars appearances, scoring 15 goals.
Austin McCann
Austin McCann joined on freedom of contract from Football League Two club, Notts County in May 2008.
Norrie McCathie
23 March 1961 - 8 January 1996.
Norrie was the Dunfermline Athletic Club Captain when he tragically died from carbon monoxide poisoning at his home on 8th January 1996. He was only 34.
Mark McCulloch
A strong and hard working midfielder who played 37 games for Dunfermline though only 19 of them were as part of the starting eleven. Read moreJamie McCunnie
Jamie McCunnie, former Scotland U21 captain arrived at East End Park in August 2005. Scored his only goal for Dunfermline with a rocket of a shot in the CIS Insurance Cup Tie at Kilmarnock in September 2005. Played in the 2007 Scottish Cup Final before leaving the club to join Hartlepool United for season 2007-2008
Anthony McDonald
Due to a persistent back injury Anthony did not make his Pars debut until 21 December 2019, coming on as a second half sub away to Inverness Caley Thistle. His only home appearance was again off the bench the following week against Alloa Athletic.
Tommy McDonald
1961 Scottish Cup Winner. Tommy joined Dunfermline on 1 July 1960 from Leicester City for £3,000. He had previously played for Hibernian before moving south to Wolves in April 1954.
Steven McDougall
Famously bought his own way out of his contract at Airdrie United to join Dunfermline. The 23-year-old winger signed a two-year deal in June 2009 time for the start of pre-season training.
Gabby McGill
A young striker who only started seven games for Dunfermline
Michael McGlinchey
New Zealand-born Michael McGlinchey joined Dunfermline in November, on loan from Celtic until 20th January 2008. Michael made his Pars debut at McDiarmid Park on Saturday 10th November 2007.
Phil McGuire
Phil McGuire signed a two year deal with Dunfermline just prior to getting on the plane to jet off to Holland for the 2006 pre season tour.
Neil McGregor
Neil McGregor was signed after impressing in the home friendly against Coventry on Wednesday 29th July 2009. Left Dunfermline when contract expired in 2011.
Arthur McInally
Centre half Arthur McInally began his senior career at Celtic but played just once for them on a win at Motherwell in December 1917. Read moreJim McIntyre
At 34 years of age joined Dunfermline on a two year deal in July 2006. An experienced striker, Jim could also play in left midfield.
Roddy McKenzie
Goalkeeper Roddy Mackenzie signed up on a two year contract on 13th July 2006. Left Dunfermline during season 2007-2008, and subsequently joined Livingston in Season 2008-2009.
Dan McLindon
1961 Scottish Cup Winning squad member
Declan McManus
Two seasons at Dunfermline in 2017-2018 and in season 2020-2021
Tam McManus
Tam McManus was signed in February 2007 for the remainder of the season.
Gavin McMillan
Youth at Dunfermline from U10 level until released at age of 18
Jordan McMillan
Club captain who was victim of the Interim Administrator on Thursday 28th March 2013
Sandy McNaughton
A physical education teacher, Sandy was renowned for his fitness and didn’t miss a single competitive match during his first two seasons at Dunfermline
Dave McNicoll
On 24th January 1970 , McNicoll made history by becoming the youngest ever captain of Dunfermline. He was only 18
Willie McSeveney
Willie McSeveney was one of Dunfermline Athletic’s finest players of the late 1940s/ early 1950s when he passed away on 15th December 2021 at the age of 92, he had almost certainly been the oldest living former Pars player.
Ken Mackie
Striker who made his Pars debut on 11th March 1972 Read moreJim Maclean
Captain in season 1964/65 - the season the club should have won the league and cup double Read moreRon Mailer
Captain in 1961 of the first Dunfermline side ever to win the Scottish Cup.
Bent Martin
This Danish goalkeeper was a member of the Pars side that won the 1968 Scottish Cup
Eric Martin
Goalkeeper signed in 1964 and sold to Southampton in March 1967 for £25,000 Read moreLewis Martin
Lewis made his debut at the age of seventeen and made a large number of appearances at a young age. Released at the end of the 2021-2022 season after ten years at the club.
Gary Mason
A hard tackling ball winner from Edinburgh
Harry Melrose
Harry signed for Dunfermline on a free transfer from Rangers in May 1958. In all he spent 7 years at East End Park, making 275 appearances and scoring 106 goals.
Bonar Mercer
Bonar had two spells with Dunfermline and made 213 appearances for his hometown team
Scott Mercer
Scott was at Dunfermline over ten years but was released at the age of 19. Went on to play for East Fife.
Jimmy Millar
Signed by Dunfermline from Merchiston Thistle, made his debut as an 18 year old inside forward before appearing 50 times and getting a transfer to Rangers. Read morePeter Millar
Followed closely in the footsteps of Barrie Mitchell moving from Arbroath after just eight appearances.
George Miller
Scottish Cup Winner 1961, Manager February 1972 to September 1975
Ross Millen
Made his first team debut at the age of 18 and in just over two seasons made 80 appearances
Barrie Mitchell
In five years at East End Park, Barrie Mitchell was never far from the headlines even though it was often for reasons other than his playing ability.
Michael Moffat
Popular striker signed from Ayr United for season 2014-2015, returned to Ayr United for season 2017-2018
Jamie Mole
Hearts striker who spent four months on loan at Dunfermline from January 2009. 16 appearances, no goals.
Allan Moore
Signed March 1994, made 117 appearances and scored 13 goals ‘Moorey’ left the Pars in March 1998
Owen Morrison
Hailing from Northern Ireland, the 25 year old made 31 appearances for Dunfermline after joining from Bradford City for the start of the 2006-2007 season.
Scott Morrison
Left sided defender / wing back who joined from Aberdeen for the start of the 2005-2006 season.
Stevie Morrison
A very popular character at East End Park, mainly due to his spectacular shooting power. Scored 48 goals in 275 appearances.
Stuart Morrison
12 seasons at East End Park, 10 appearances
Robbie Muirhead
Spent ten months at East End Park in season 2018-2019 and made 13 appearances for the club.
Sean Murdoch
Sean re-joined Dunfermline on 17th July 2015 and in the League One winning season achieved 17 shut outs in 43 matches. Forced to retire after missing the entire 2018-2019 season.
Sean Murdoch
Goalkeeper Sean joined Dunfermline Athletic full time in the summer of 2003.
Scott Muirhead
Signed for Dunfermline near the end of the transfer window in January 2006. May be used as a left sided midfielder, although he did have a successful role at full back in season 2006-07.
Danny Murphy
Motherwell's Danny Murphy joined Dunfermline on a short-term loan in October 2007. At the end of his loan period Danny joined Cork City in February 2008.
Euan Murray
Euan spent two seasons at East End Park, serving as captain in the second season 2020-2021.
Grant Munro
Central defender / full back who left after making just one start and two appearances off the bench Grant was released at the end of th
Jean-Yves M’Voto
Former Paris St Germain youth and Sunderland centre back M`Voto joined the Pars summer 2017 after leaving Fife rivals Raith Rovers.
Jimmy Nicholl
Jimmy made 24 appearances for the Pars in 1989-90 before leaving to become player-manager at Raith Rovers.
Barry Nicholson
Barry Nicholson was a regular in the Pars midfield from 2000 - 2005. Made three international appearances while at Dunfermline.
Kevin Nisbet
Striker who moved on to Hibs in the summer of 2020 and went on to be called into the Scotland international squad by March 2021
George O`Boyle
George was a £250,000 signing from Bordeaux in July 1989
James O'Brien
Signed on loan from Celtic on 5th January 2007. The top goalscorer for Celtic Reserves had not played for the Celtic first team but he was thrown in for the Pars Scottish Cup tie against Rangers.
Declan O'Kane
Central defender released in summer of 2015 at the age of 20. Went on to join East Fife
Greg Paterson
Former pupli of Woodmill High School, Greg came through the youth system at Dunfermline, representing Scotland and eventually made it to the first team only to break his leg against Dundee.
Bert Paton
The highlight of Bert`s career was the 1968 Scottish Cup triumph, a victory made all the sweeter because Bert had missed the 1965 Final through injury.
Paul Paton
In his season at East End Park Paul was club captain and made 30 starts, one appearance as a sub but did not score while at Dunfermline
George Peebles
1961 Scottish Cup Winner. George made a remarkable 421 appearances, putting him in fourth place in the list of all time Pars appearances.
Stewart Petrie
Stewart Petrie made 296 appearances after signing for Dunfermline in August 1993
Nick Phinn
A product of the Pars youth development system, Nick made his first team debut in 2005-2006 aged 17
John Potter
Potts had two spells as a player at Dunfermline, was manager briefly after the departure of JIM Jefferies and was on the coaching staff until he left for Sunderland in June 2018
Dan Pybus
Dan Pybus played just one season for Dunfermline making 29 starts and 9 sub appearances
Willie Renton
Although he began with Lochore Welfare, Willie Renton played for St Johnstone, and St Mirren before arriving at Eat End in 1968, supposedly as a replacement for Celtic-bound Tom Callaghan. Read moreAndy Rhodes
Signed for Dunfermline in July 1990, played for Dunfermline in the 1991 Skol Cup final
Lee Robinson
Keeper who was at Dunfermline from January 2018 until end of 2018-2019 season.
Bobby Robertson
Signed by George Miller on an `S` form in 1975, Bobby played in a then record number appearances for the club before moving onto Alloa after playing in the club`s first ever Premier League campaign in 1987/88.
Craig Robertson
Craig transferred for a fee of £25,000 in 1987 from Raith Rovers, and went onto become the Scottish Premier League's top scoring midfielder in 87/88, despite the club being relegated.
Graeme Robertson
Signed from Queen of the South ahead of the 1987/88 Premier League campaign, Robbo made the right back slot his own after replacing outgoing namesake Bobby in the number two shirt.
Hugh Robertson
Between 1965 and 1971 Hugh Robertson made 239 first team appearances for Dunfermline including 17 in Europe, scoring 61 goals.
Paul Rodger
Paul was signed by Jim Leishman at the start of season 1984/85. Read moreAndy Rolland
After 45 appearances for the Pars shocked East End Park on 31st October 1979 by leaving after a fall-out over payments to join Cowdenbeath for the third time, this time as manager Read moreShaun Rooney
Made 14 appearances and scored one goal before leaving to join York City in May 2016.
Ethan Ross
Ethan was on loan to Dunfermline from Aberdeen from January 2020 until the season came to an end due to Covid-19
Greg Ross
Made his first team debut v Kilmarnock at home Saturday 20th November 2004. In so doing he became the youngest ever player, at 17 years and 202 days, to start a Premier League match
Jack Ross
Jack Ross signed for the Pars on Thursday 17th September 2010 but never played for the Club. The right back signed after being a free agent for two weeks after his contract at Hamilton Accies was terminated.
Marco Ruitenbeek
Marco Ruitenbeek, a goalkeeper signed from Dutch Second Division club, Go Ahead Eagles in May 2000.
Kevin Rutkiewicz
The commanding centre half was at St Johnstone for six and a half years
Andy Ryan
Andy joined Dunfermline from Airdrieonians on 14th August 2017 and after being loaned back to the Diamonds for the latter half of the 2019-20 season did not have his contract renewed in the wake of Covid-19.
Bobby Ryan
Signed an 18 month contract when joining from Irish League Champions Shelbourne on 12th January 2007.
John Salton
John made 160 appearances for Dunfermline between July 1976 and December 1981 Read moreJim Scott
Jim Scott became a regular during season 1971-1972 Read moreRyan Scully
Spent two seasons at East End Park while out on loan from Patrick Thistle.
Rab Shannon
Signed by Dunfermline in November 1991, Dundee receiving £125,000 plus Ian McCall and Eddie Gallagher. Read moreGraham Shaw
Striker signed from Musselburgh Athletic in January 1972
Greg Shaw
Manager Bert Paton paid £25,000 for Greg who went on to score 14 goals in 48 appearances, 19 of which were as a substitute.
Greg Shields
Joined Dunfermline for a second term on Friday 23rd January 2004. 237 appearances for Dunfermline, four goals.
Stephen Simmons
After 105 matches with Hearts scoring 9 goals Stephen joined Dunfermline on 26th January 2006.
Jackie Sinclair
Jackie Sinclair was one of Jock Stein's first signings. He was signed in July 1960 from Blairhall Colliery and made his debut in a 1-0 win at Airdrie on 10 April 1961
Andrius Skerla
Lithuanian internationalist who played for Dunfermline from 2000 to March 2005. Remembered by the Pars fans, for scoring Dunfermline`s only goal in the 2004 Scottish Cup Final.
Bobby Skinner
Bobby wrote his name in the record books with 53 goals as the Pars lifted the Second Division title in 1925/26. Read moreAlex Smith
One of the finest players ever to don the Pars black and white, the surprise has to be that Smith was never capped by Scotland.
Andy Smith
Andy Smith signed for Dunfermline in July 1995 and went on to play a significant role in promotion to the Premier League.
Bobby Smith
Captain of the club for their then only First Division Championship in 1988/89 season, Bobby was a veteran full back brought in by Jim Leishman from Hibs in September 1987. Read moreCallum Smith
A product of the club`s youth system and Fife Elite. Was loaned out to Aloa Athletic, Arbroath and then Airdrieonians. Contract was not renewed after Covid-19.
Calum Smith
Youth Team player from 2005-2007
Chris Smith
Chris Smith was signed by Dunfermline in July 2010. This was the third time that he had left Paisley for Dunfermline.
Mark Smith
After 52 appearances and 6 goals for Dunfermline, Mark will always be remember for THAT goal in the 2-0 cup win over Rangers in January 1988. Read moreJimmy Smith
A centre forward signed by Dunfermline from Glasgow juniors, St Anthony’s in September 1921. Read morePaul Smith
Paul Smith made 241 appearances for Dunfermline in two spells between September 1988 and November 1995
Trevor Smith
A stalwart at the club between 1982 and 1991, Trevor won both the Second and First Division titles during his time at the club.
Aaron Splaine
Only one season at East End Park curtailed by a leg break in Fife Cup tie v Burntisland Shipyard
Jakub Stolarczyk
Young Polish goalkeeper who made an impact on Scottish football while on loan from Leicester City from January to May 2022
John Sweeney
Member of the Scottish Cup winning team in 1961 Read moreDom Thomas
Dom Thomas was on loan from Kilmarnock from January 2020, made 8 appearances for Dunfermline, scored one goal v Inverness Caley Thistle
Dave Thomson
1961 Scottish Cup Winner. Despite playing only 12 matches for Dunfermline Dave is a legend for scoring the opening goal in the final.
Joe Thomson
Joe Thomson joined Dunfermline from Celtic in June 2018 on a two year deal. Thomson, a midfielder, has been capped for Scotland at every age level from under-15 to under-21.
Jason Thomson
Jason Thomson was loaned from Hearts to Dunfermline for six months from 8th July 2011. He made 14 appearances and scored one goal at Kilmarnock.
Kenny Thomson
Kenny was surprisingly released by Pat Stanton in 1982 after making 423 appearances for Dunfermline, a total only surpassed by Norrie McCathie.
Jim Thomson
Jim left the club in 1971 after 308 first team appearances, the 15th highest in the club's post-war history. Read moreKenny Thomson
Kenny made his first team debut against Ayr United in August 1970 as an 18-year-old. Made 432 appearances for the Pars and 654 league appearances, which is among the highest ever for a Scottish League player Read moreRyan Thomson
Was at East End Park for ten years from Under 15 level
Scott Thomson
Scott was brought to East End Park by Bert Paton in 1998. When he left 11 years later he had made 306 appearances for Dunfermline.
Gary Thompson
Jim Leishman moved to strengthen his side before the transfer deadline in March 1986 and Gary was signed for a fee of £5000. Read moreAndy Tod
Andy first joined Dunfermline when Bert Paton got him to sign from junior outfit Kelty Hearts. 383 appearances for Dunfermline, 50 goals.
Iain Turner
Goalkeeper Iain Turner joined Dunfermline on 11th January 2012 on a loan deal from Football League One club, Preston North End. Made 4 appearances with one shut out before a back spasm ruled him out for remainder of the season.
Kyle Turner
Talented midfielder who joined Dunfermline from Stranraer in the summer of 2019.
Chigozie Ugwu
Gozie arrived at East End Park in August 2014. He was a very popular character with both players and fans.
James Vincent
James Vincent arrived on loan from Dundee on 29th January 2018 and then returned in July 2018 on a season long loan.
Ryan Wallace
119 appearances for Dunfermline between 2012 and 2016
John Watson
Notoriously signed by Jim Leishman in an Edinburgh pub in October 1983. Having score 85 goals John left in 1989 to try his luck with Fulham in England then returned to Airdrieonians to finish his playing career.
Steve Welsh
Signed for the Pars in November 1996 and after 28 appearances went out on loan to Ayr United Read moreIan Westwater
A record 361 appearances as goalkeeper with 115 shutouts during his two spells with Dunfermline.
Noel Whelan
Withdrawn in the fourth minute of his first SPL match against Hearts with an injury that ended his career
Jordan White
After the 2007-08 season appearing at U17 level, Jordan won a contract to be full time at the club but after just one first team appearance off the bench was released in May 2011.
Steven Whittaker
Accomplished footballer who ended his playing career in season 2020-2021 at Dunfermline and it is where he started his coaching career. Left in May 2022 to be Scott Brown’s assistant at Fleetwood Town.
Alex Whittle
Alex, who came through the youth ranks at the Liverpool Football Academy, agreed a three-year contract with DAFC in 2012
Hugh Whyte
Hugh made his debut in a League Cup tie against Queen of the South on 14th August 1976.
Simon Wiles
Simon Wiles joined Dunfermline in August 2008 on a one year deal. Never really recovered from injury in November 2008 and left in August 2009.
Owain Fôn Williams
Welsh international goalkeeper who played 62 matches for Dunfermline between January 2020 and February 2022
Iain Williamson
A product of Dunfermline's youth policy, used predominantly as sub. Went on loan to Raith Rovers before being released at the end of 2008-09
Jackie Williamson
Jackie played in 7 of the 8 1961 cup games, missing only the replay against Celtic.
Jimmy Williamson
Jimmy was with Dunfermline for four seasons from 1952 to 1956
Ryan Williamson
Left at the end of 2018-19 season for Partick Thistle and despite being only 23 had made 136 appearances for the Pars 14 of which were off the bench
Paul Willis
Paul made his first team debut when he came on as a late substitute in the Scottish First Division match against Clyde at Broadwood on 23rd February 2008.
Craig Wilson
Craig Wilson went on loan to Raith Rovers on 13th October 2006 before joining them for the 2007-08 season.
Pat Wilson
Pat (or Paddy) Wilson was born in High Valleyfield in 1946; son of a miner, he had six brothers and two sisters. His uncle John was manager at Blairhall, and was 16 when he was signed up there. Read moreScott Wilson
Nicknamed "Dinger" from his days at Ibrox, he looked set for a move to England but in August 2002, Scott signed for the Pars.
Jamie Wilson
18 year old goalkeeper who made the first team towards the end of season 2014-2015 when Ryan Scully and Ryan Goodfellow were both out injured
Iain Wilson
Midfielder signed from Kilmarnock in July 2020, left January 2022.
Calum Woods
Popular defender who was five seasons at East End Park
Darren Young
Joined Dunfermline for the 2003-04 season
Dave Young
Scorer of the Pars first ever Premier League goal on the opening day of the 1987-88 season.
Kerr Young
Kerr got his chance when the Club went into administration. Was ever present for the remainder of the season after making his debut at home to Falkirk on 27th March 2013.