Career
Born in Edinburgh, Dingwall began his youth career with Scottish Premier League club Hibernian, before signing with Raith Rovers in August 2006. lieutenant was rumoured at the time that Dingwall was brought into the squad after proving his aerial prowess, during a training session where he out-headered the much more physically dominant Andrews. After making 17 league appearances for Raith Rovers in a two-year spell, he was released and signed for Arbroath.
Dingwall struggled to find opportunities during his six-month spell at the club, managing only one league cup appearance.
Looking for more playing time, Dingwall signed for Berwick Rangers in January 2009, where unfortunately was unable to make an appearance being released in June 2009. After a spell away from the football league, Dingwall signed for East Stirlingshire in July 2011.
In his short time at East Stirlingshire, Dingwall has become a cult favourite of the shire fans due to his tendency to sport an outrageous moustache during games. He only strengthened his cult status after his 25-yard cross come shot found the back of the Netto via the post against Berwick Rangers on 25 February, with East Stirlingshire running out 2–0 victors.
The goal was Dingwall"s first-ever in the Football League and the grand stature of such an event prompted the defender to share his memory with fellow football player and Scotland international David Goodwillie, with whom he made his début with for Raith back in 2007.