Loughborough Dynamo

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Dynamo confirm first three to stay
Loughborough Dynamo Dynamo confirm first three to stay By James Gordon

Curtis Burrows, Karl Demidh and Jason Alexander are Loughborough Dynamo’s first re-signings for the 2020/21 season.

Winger joins Loughborough
Loughborough Dynamo Winger joins Loughborough By James Gordon

Winger Kevin Bastos has joined Loughborough Dynamo in the BetVictor Northern S/East Division.

Demidh re-joins the Moes
Loughborough Dynamo Demidh re-joins the Moes By James Gordon

Loughborough Dynamo have announced the signing of Karl Demidh.

Loughborough appoint new club captain
Loughborough Dynamo Loughborough appoint new club captain By James Gordon

Loughborough Dynamo have appointed Rob Norris as the new club captain.

Robbins in surprise Dynamo departure
Loughborough Dynamo Robbins in surprise Dynamo departure By James Gordon

Loughborough Dynamo have parted company with top scorer Ryan Robbins.

Loughborough sign Eze
Loughborough Dynamo Loughborough sign Eze By James Gordon

Loughborough Dynamo have announced the signing of former Stamford, Quorn, Rushall Olympic and Chasetown defender Henry Eze.

Loughborough Dynamo add defender
Loughborough Dynamo Loughborough Dynamo add defender By James Gordon

Loughborough Dynamo have announced the signing of defender Josh Egginton.

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Address:
ADT Stadium Watermead Lane Loughborough LE11 3TN
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Standing:
1500
Telephone:
01509 215972
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Loughborough Dynamo FC is a member of the BetVictor Northern Premier League, playing in the
South East Division. The club, founded in 1955, plays at the ADT Stadium in Watermead Lane,
Loughborough, Leicestershire.
Dynamo was formed in 1955 by pupils of Loughborough Grammar School. A few years after World
War II the school switched from football to rugby. Several pupils wanted to play organised football,
so the club was formed in what might say was a secretive manner, including unauthorised meetings
in the school library!
The club’s name comes from FC Dynamo Moscow, which had played in the United Kingdom in
friendly matches on tours in both 1945 and 1955. The club colours of gold and black come from
Wolverhampton Wanderers, who played against Dynamo Moscow at Molineux on November 9 th ,
1955.
After two seasons of leading a nomadic existence playing away friendly matches, the club ventured
into league football in 1957 and found its first home, the old Shelthorpe playing fields in
Loughborough (now an 18-hole par 3 golf course). The league was the Loughborough Alliance
League. Dynamo entered in Division 3 and quickly rose through the divisions, eventually winning the
League. However, Dynamo was prevented from moving into the Leicestershire Senior League due to
lack of facilities.
The club switched to the Leicester & District League in 1966, by which time Dynamo had moved
across Loughborough to Bottleacre and the old ground of Morris Sports. This ground had been the
sports club of the company of Herbert Morris Crane Manufacturers. The firm had vacated the
ground, but still owned it.
Dynamo played in this league for five years, moving into the East Midlands League in 1971. However,
Dynamo underperformed at this level and saw relegation to the Central Alliance League and almost
immediately back to the Leicester & District League.
During this period Dynamo experienced two further moves of ground, enforced by Morris Sports sale
of the Bottleacre ground for use as industrial premises. First was back to Shelthorpe, this time to
Shelthorpe Primary School, then on to the club’s current home of the Nanpantan Sports Ground
(NSG), renamed The ADT Stadium in the Summer of 2018, ADT Taxis being the club’s new ground
sponsor. On the Charnwood Forest side of the town and on the edge of Loughborough, the ground
had recently been bought by Charnwood District Council from the Brush manufacturing company of
Loughborough. The Council own it to this day.
It was at its current home that the club was playing in the Leicestershire Senior League Division 1, but
the facilities were not good enough to enable promotion the Premier Division. The specific
requirement was floodlights. It was then that discussions took place between the club and
Loughborough University, the education facility was looking to integrate into the local community,
and the offer was to develop, with Dynamo, the facilities at the NSG. Also, James Ellis came on board​
as manager. All this occurred in the early 2000’s and enabled the club to gain promotion to the
Premier Division and start its development to where it is today.
The period of James Ellis’s management saw the club stabilise in the Premier Division and then go on
a period of success in Leicestershire football circles. The club won the Premier League title, won the
Leicestershire Senior Cup and retained it the following season, and also won the League Cup and
President’s Cup. Promotion was then achieved to the Midland Football Alliance (MFA). This
promotion was also thanks to the massive effort from volunteers to enable the NSG to be ready to
stage football at MFA level.
Dynamo stabilised in the MFA, and then came the memorable season of 2007-8 when under the
management of Adam Beazeley, assisted by John Folwell and Simon Tebbutt (James Ellis having
moved on), the club achieved promotion to the Northern Premier League Division One South
Dynamo still plays at this level, but the restructuring of the leagues around this level in the Summer
of 2018 saw Dynamo move into the newly formed NPL Division One East and for 2019-20 into the
South East Division.
2010 saw Dynamo lift the Westerby Challenge Cup, the main knockout cup for Leicestershire sides, at
the Walkers (now King Power) Stadium, the home of Leicester City. The club had a joint managerial
team at this point of Ian Blyth and Scott Clamp, Barwell being the defeated opponents.
Two years later, with the Walkers Stadium now renamed the King Power Stadium and with Scott
Clamp as sole manager, Dynamo won the trophy for a second time, defeating Hinckley United from
two leagues higher in the non-league pyramid.
Tom Brookbanks became Manager in May 2013, and by the start of the 2014-15 season had built an
entertaining side, and in September of that season Dynamo topped the division, the highest position
in the club’s history. But off fields matters came to a head the following month and the management
team and squad was suddenly ripped apart, and the club slid down the table.
The following two seasons were not easy on the pitch, finishing 20 th in both the 2015-2016 and 2016-
2017 campaigns, one place above the relegation positions. In the latter season the experienced Peter
Ward took over as Dynamo’s Manager just after Christmas 2016 and steered the club to its own
‘Great Escape’, winning the last four matches of the season (the first three of those matches being
away, two to the other clubs involved in the relegation battle) to finish four points clear of the
relegation places.
Under Peter’s Management Dynamo finished the 2017-18 season fifteen points and six places better
than a year previously, as well as reaching the Leicestershire Challenge Cup, going down 7-6 on
penalties to Premier Division Coalville Town, after the game finished 2-2. Peter felt this was the best
time to move on with Peter’s Assistant, former Dynamo player Lee Attenborough, stepping up into
the Manager’s post. Lee has previous managerial experience at Leicestershire Senior League Sileby
Town and East Midlands Counties League side Ashby Ivanhoe.
Lee’s first season in charge had its ups and downs but a strong finish, in which Dynamo won all of
their final six games resulted in Dynamo finishing eighth in the league, only six points off a Play-off
place.

Latest Results

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Sat 14 Mar
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Sat 7 Mar
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Sat 22 Feb
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