Dumbarton have been based in the shadow of the Rock since moving from Boghead in 2000 THE new owners of Dumbarton FC hope to resurrect plans to build a new stadium at Young’s Farm to the west of the town, the club has announced. The bid to revive development plans for the Renton Road site – scuppered when West Dunbartonshire Council refused an application for planning permission in early 2019 – was revealed in a club statement shedding more light on the buyout of owning company Brabco’s majority stake by a Birmingham-based firm of venture capitalists. The purchase of Brabco’s stake in the club by Cognitive Capital Ltd was announced on Friday.
Dumbarton chairman backs new owners to deliver on ambitious plans for the Sons
Speaking for the first time since the £1.6m takeover of the Sons was announced last week, John Steele hopes that the Anglo-Norwegian investors can help drive the historic side forward on and off the park. (Image: Lennox Herald)
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Dumbarton FC has new owners after Cognitive Capital Ltd bought out Brabco s majority stake. Dumbarton Football Club have announced that majority shareholders Brabco have been bought out and the club have new owners. In a statement the club said Cognitive Capital Ltd have concluded a deal that will see them take immediate control at the C&G Systems Stadium side and sees Brabco’s 13-year stint in control come to an end. Companies House states that Cognitive Capital are currently registered to an address in Birmingham and have two active board members in the role of director. Matthew Atkinson, an architect, aged 31, and Henning Kristoffersen, a 47-year-old Norwegian sales director are the named active directors of the company.
Major shareholders sell stake in Dumbarton Football Club
Wantaway owners Brabco 736 Ltd have, tonight, sold their stake in Dumbarton Football Club to Cognitive Capital Ltd - an Anglo-Norwegian organisation.
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The C&G Systems Stadium has hosted just a handful of games over the last 12 months. (Image: SNS Group)
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