结果

英格兰全国联赛 04/20 11:15 46 [23] 铎克 v 哈特利浦 [14] L 3-4
英格兰全国联赛 04/13 14:00 45 [11] 罗奇代尔 v 铎克 [23] D 1-1
英格兰全国联赛 04/11 18:45 35 [20] 维尔德斯通 v 铎克 [23] L 4-2
英格兰全国联赛 04/06 14:00 44 [23] 铎克 v 奥特里恩 [4] D 0-0
英格兰全国联赛 04/01 14:00 43 [7] 艾迪索特 v 铎克 [23] D 1-1
英格兰全国联赛 03/29 15:00 42 [23] 铎克 v 布罗姆利 [3] L 0-2
英格兰全国联赛 03/23 15:00 41 [2] 巴尼特 v 铎克 [23] L 6-0
英格兰全国联赛 03/16 15:00 40 [22] 铎克 v 索利赫尔 [4] D 1-1
英格兰全国联赛 03/12 19:45 39 [10] 绍森德 v 铎克 [21] L 2-0
英格兰全国联赛 03/09 15:00 38 [19] 梅登黑德联 v 铎克 [21] L 4-2
英格兰全国联赛 03/05 19:45 16 [9] 奥特里恩 v 铎克 [20] L 2-1
英格兰全国联赛 03/02 12:30 37 [23] 铎克 v 切斯特菲尔德 [1] W 4-1

统计

 总计主队客队
已赛场次 56 28 28
Wins 16 9 7
Draws 13 6 7
Losses 27 13 14
Goals for 73 41 32
Goals against 105 48 57
Clean sheets 11 4 7
Failed to score 16 7 9

Dorking Wanderers Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Dorking, Surrey, England. Affiliated to the Surrey County Football Association, they are currently members of the National League, the fifth tier of English football, and play at Meadowbank. Formed in 1999 by a group of friends as a recreational amateur team playing grassroots football, the club began life in the Crawley & District League and went on to win twelve promotions in their first 23 seasons, reaching the National League in 2022. Having played for the club in its earlier years, club founder Marc White continues to be the chairman and first team manager to the present day.

History

Dorking playing Little Common in the Sussex League Division Two in 2012.

The club was formed in 1999 by businessman Marc White and friends Peter Buckland, Mark Lewington, Ian Davidson, Lee Spickett, and Penny Gregg. White described at the time of the formation of the club he and his friends were a season ticket holders at Wimbledon and had become disillusioned with how the club was being run coming to the end of its Premier League tenure. The group decided to do something else with their weekends and so Dorking Wanderers were formed as an amateur recreational team. The club initially played in the Crawley & District League. After their first season in the Crawley League they switched to Division Four of the West Sussex League, winning the division at the first attempt. In 2001–02 the club finished as Division Three runners-up, earning a third consecutive promotion. After winning Division Two in 2003–04 they were promoted to Division One, and a third-place finish in Division One in 2005–06 saw them promoted to the Premier Division.

In 2006–07 Wanderers won the West Sussex League's Premier Division, clinching the title with a victory on the last day of the season. As a result, the club were promoted to Division Three of the Sussex County League. They went on to win Division Three in 2010–11, earning promotion to Division Two. A third-place finish in Division Two the following season was enough to see them promoted to Division One. Although the league initially denied them entry to the division as their ground was not deemed to meet the requirements, the club appealed to the Football Association, who overruled the decision after an independent ground grading visit confirmed that the ground reached the mandatory standards for Division One football. The team initially struggled in Division One, finishing third-from-bottom in 2012–13. However, they finished second in 2014–15, earning promotion to Division One South of the Isthmian League.

In Wanderers' first season in the Isthmian League they finished as runners-up in Division One South, qualifying for the promotion play-offs, going on to lose 2–1 to Faversham Town in the semi-finals. The following season saw them finish second again; in the play-offs they beat Hastings United on penalties in the semi-final after a 1–1 draw, and then won again on penalties against Corinthian-Casuals in the final following a 0–0 draw, earning promotion to the Premier Division. In 2018–19 the club won the Premier Division by a margin of 22 points, earning promotion to the National League South for their first time in history. Following the curtailment of the 2019–20 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they were placed seventh in the league table (decided on a points-per-game basis), qualifying for the promotion play-offs. After beating Bath City 2–1 in the quarter-finals, the club lost 3–2 to Weymouth in the semi-finals. The 2020–21 season was made null and void following a vote by member clubs of the National League, with Dorking top of the National League South at the point the season was ended.

In the 2021–22 season Wanderers finished second in the National League South, going on to defeat Ebbsfleet United 3–2 in the play-off final, earning promotion to the National League for the first time in the club's history. They also won the Surrey Senior Cup, beating Kingstonian 5–4 on penalties after the final had ended in a 1–1 draw. In Wanderers' second season in the fifth tier, the club suffered a first ever relegation, a 1–1 draw with Rochdale in their penultimate match of the season sealing their fate.

Season-by-season record

Reserve team

In 2015 the club's reserve team were promoted from the Suburban League to Division One of the Combined Counties League. However, they left the league at the end of the season as the club were set to groundshare with Dorking during the 2016–17 season. The reserve team rejoined the Combined Counties League at the start of the 2018–19 season. In 2021 they were transferred to Division One of the Southern Combination.


多克(Derrick)是英国足球队的绰号,经常被媒体和球迷使用。它源于 20 世纪 20 年代,当时英国记者使用“多克队”这个名字来描述国家队,该名字灵感来自当时著名的喜剧演员查理·多克。这个绰号很快被公众采用,并一直沿用至今。

多克的绰号有时会被用来描述英国足球队的球员或球迷。例如,球员可能会被描述为“为多克效力”,而球迷可能会被称为“多克球迷”。这个绰号通常以积极的方式使用,但有时也会被用来指代球队的负面或滑稽方面。

除了用作国家队的绰号外,多克也被用作英国其他足球队的绰号,例如德比郡足球俱乐部和桑德兰足球俱乐部。然而,当提到英国足球队时,该绰号的使用最为普遍。