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  1. Third colours. Current season. Milton Keynes Dons Football Club, usually abbreviated to MK Dons, is a professional association football club based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. The team competes in EFL League Two, the fourth level of the English football league system.

  2. Milton Keynes Dons. The 2021–22 season was Milton Keynes Dons ' 18th season in their existence, and the club's third consecutive season in League One. The club also competed in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy . The season covers the period from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022.

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  4. List of Milton Keynes Dons F.C. managers. Paul Ince, pictured in 2006, managed the club over two spells between 2007 and 2010. The first Milton Keynes Dons F.C. manager was Stuart Murdoch, who had previously been manager of Wimbledon. [1] Murdoch only lasted three months into the 2004–05 season before being sacked [2] — his assistant, Jimmy ...

  5. The 2020–21 season was Milton Keynes Dons' 17th season in their existence, and the club's second consecutive season in League One. The club also competed in the FA Cup , EFL Cup and EFL Trophy . Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic , league fixtures commenced on 12 September 2020, approximately a month later than previous seasons.

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    League 1. Football League One 1. Runners-up: 2014–15 1. Football League Two / EFL League Two 1. Champions: 2007–08 2. Third-place (promotion): 2018–19 Cup 1. Football League Trophy 1. Winners: 2007–08 1. Berks & Bucks Senior Cup 1. Winners: 2006–07 2. Runners-up: 2005–06, 2017–18 1. Portimão Cup 1. Winners: 2004 Source: MKDons.com

    Appearances

    1. Most club appearances: Dean Lewington, 906 2. Most league appearances: Dean Lewington, 783 3. Most FA Cupappearances: Dean Lewington, 48 4. Most League Cupappearances: Dean Lewington, 27 5. Most League Trophyappearances: Dean Lewington, 33 6. Longest serving player: Dean Lewington, from 1 July 2004 until present (18 years, 306 days as of 7 May 2023)[a] 7. Youngest first-team player: Brendan Galloway, 15 years, 241 days (against Nantwich Town, FA Cup first round, 12 November 2011) 8. Oldest...

    Firsts

    1. First club captain: Mark Williams 2. First Football League goalscorer: Izale McLeod, against Barnsley, League One, 7 August 2004 3. First FA Cup goalscorer: Wade Small, against Lancaster City, FA Cup first round, 13 November 2004 4. First League Cup goalscorer: Izale McLeod, against Peterborough United, League Cup first round, 24 August 2004 5. First League Trophy goalscorer: Richard Pacquette, against Brentford, League Trophy first round, 28 September 2004 6. First hat-trick: Clive Platt,...

    Goalscorers

    1. Most goals in a season (all competitions): Izale McLeod, 24 goals (in the 2006–07season). 2. Most league goals in a season: Izale Mcleod, 21 goals (in League Two, 2006–07) 3. Most goals in a single match: 2 players - Scott Twine, 4 goals (against Plymouth Argyle, League One, 30 April 2022), Will Grigg, 4 goals (against Swindon Town, League One, 24 April 2021) 4. Youngest goalscorer: George C Williams, 16 years, 65 days (against Nantwich Town, FA Cup first round, 12 November 2011) 5. Younge...

    The following managerial records apply only to permanentlyappointed managers of the club and not caretaker managers: 1. First manager: Stuart Murdoch, 1 July 2004 to 8 November 2004[a] 2. Longest-serving manager: Karl Robinson– 6 years, 174 days (10 May 2010 to 23 October 2016) 3. Highest win percentage: Roberto di Matteo, 55.00% 4. Lowest win perc...

    Progression

    1. Highest league finish: 23rd, Championship, 2015–16 2. Furthest FA Cup progression: Fifth round, 2012–13 3. Furthest EFL Cup progression: Fourth round, 2014–15 4. Furthest EFL Trophy progression: Winners, 2007–08

    Attendances

    This section applies to attendances for matches involving the first team at the National Hockey Stadium, the club's (temporary) first home between 2004 and 2007, and Stadium MK, the club's present home. 1. Highest attendance at Stadium MK: 28,521, against Liverpool, EFL Cup third round, 25 September 2019 2. Lowest attendance at Stadium MK: 635, against Newport County, EFL Trophygroup stage, 22 November 2022 3. Highest attendance at the National Hockey Stadium: 8,426, against Bradford City, Le...

    Goals

    1. Most goals scored in a season (all competitions): 117 in 53 games, 2014–15 2. Fewest goals scored in a season (all competitions): 48 in 52 games, 2015–16 3. Most goals conceded in a season (all competitions) (joint): 1. 84 in 56 games, 2009–10 2. 84 in 52 games, 2015–16 1. Fewest goals conceded in a season (all competitions): 48 in 55 games, 2007–08 2. Most league goals scored in a season: 101 in 46 games, League One, 2014–15 3. Fewest league goals scored in a season: 39 in 46 games, Champ...

  6. Milton Keynes Dons Football Club (usually abbreviated to MK Dons) is a professional association football club based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, founded in 2004. The club was formed from Wimbledon F.C. after the latter had relocated to Milton Keynes.

  7. Milton Keynes Dons F.C. are an English football club. They are also known as MK Dons. They play their home games at a stadium called Stadium:MK which is in Milton Keynes (about 45 miles or 75 km north of London ). The club began again in 2004 from the remains of Wimbledon F.C., which had moved to Milton Keynes in 2002 and then went bankrupt .

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