A fan-fest in the marquee in 2012
PAFC's new boardroom
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The latest redevelopment pictures from Home Park.
The History of Argyle is an original, comprehensive and thoroughly researched account of Plymouth Argyle - formerly Argyle FC - from its earliest roots in 1886 to, so far, 1957
How It All Began History Menu Argyle FC FactsPICTURES OF THE DAY
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26 March 2002Division Three
Promotion Secured at Spotland
Rochdale 1 - 3 Argyle
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26 March 1988Division Two
Marker Leaves His Mark
Argyle 3 - 0 Blackburn Rovers
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26 March 1927Division Three South
A Confusion of Custodians
Argyle 3 - 2 Bristol Rovers
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1988: Argyle 3 Blackburn 0; making his debut for Blackburn, Argentinian World Cup star Osvaldo Ardiles. Ossie lasted just 50 minutes after 'close attention' from Nicky Marker.
2002: A golden night, Argyle secured promotion to tier 3; Rochdale 1 Argyle 3 (... more on GoS, then the Rochdale link).
2020: With football suspended, Plymouth Argyle announced that it had teamed up with the University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust to make Home Park Stadium available for routine NHS services during the COVID-19 response period. The redeveloped grandstand and dressing rooms would be used for the NHS's community antenatal and phlebotomy services.
1937: Peter Kearns - 67 games, 8 goals between 1956 and 1959.
Kearns began his career with Wellingborough Town, joining Argyle in 1956, after which he soon established himself in the first team. He played sixty games in ... more
2001: Michael Peck - 1 game, no goals in 2018.
Born in Truro, Peck grew up in Bodmin and attended Wadebridge Secondary School. He was spotted at the Newquay Development Centre and progressed to Argyle's ... more
2003: Ibrahim Cissoko - 15 games, 3 goals between 2024 and 2025.
Born in Nijmegen in the Netherlands, Cissoko spent his formative footballing years at VVV-Venlo and Vitesse Arnhem before switching to NEC Nijmegen in 2016. ... more
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