Dom Docherty Player Profile

Player Details



Playing History

Season Win % Draw % Loss %
2025-26 2 (3) 1 0 0 40.0% 20.0% 40.0%
Totals: 2 (3) 1


 Apps = First Team Appearances (Sub Appearances) | Gls = Goals
 GtGR = Goals to Games Ratio | W/D/L - Games won, drawn or lost as percentage of games played in
 Yel = Yellow Cards/Cautions | Red = Red Cards/Dismissals

 Recent First Team Starts
 07/03/26 Lowland League vs. Bonnyrigg Rose (H) 5 - 1
 28/02/26 Lowland League vs. Berwick Rangers (A) 2 - 1

 Recent First Team Goals
 07/03/26 Lowland League vs. Bonnyrigg Rose (H) 5 - 1

 List of Goals Scored (click to expand)
 07/03/26 Lowland League vs. Bonnyrigg Rose (H)  5 - 1

 List of Games Played (click to expand)
 07/03/26 Lowland League vs. Bonnyrigg Rose (H)  5 - 1
 28/02/26 Lowland League vs. Berwick Rangers (A)  2 - 1
 24/02/26 Quarter Final vs. Linlithgow Rose (A)  1 - 1
 21/02/26 Lowland League vs. Celtic 'B' (A)  1 - 3
 14/02/26 Lowland League vs. Tranent (H)  1 - 2


Biography

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Debut (as sub)

February 14th, 2026
Clydebank 1 - 2 Tranent

League (Lowland League)

Full Debut

February 28th, 2026
Berwick Rangers 1 - 2 Clydebank

League (Lowland League)


Timeline


  • Date of Birth


    Dom was born on this date


  • Signed For Clydebank


    Dom signed from Dumbarton after he was released from his contract by mutual consent


  • First Team Debut

    Clydebank 1 - 2 Tranent
    League (Lowland League)

    The Bankies slumped to a 2–1 defeat to Tranent, suffering a second successive home loss and passing up the chance to close the gap on league leaders Bonnyrigg Rose, whose long unbeaten run came to an


  • Last Appearance

    Clydebank 5 - 1 Bonnyrigg Rose
    League (Lowland League)

    It was do or die for Clydebank this afternoon as league leaders Bonnyrigg Rose came to town, carried by the weight of a 250-strong away support. Knowing a win would almost certainly knock the Bankies


  • First Goal

    Clydebank 5 - 1 Bonnyrigg Rose
    League (Lowland League)

    It was do or die for Clydebank this afternoon as league leaders Bonnyrigg Rose came to town, carried by the weight of a 250-strong away support. Knowing a win would almost certainly knock the Bankies