General |
Dundee | ||
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Full name | Dundee Football Club | |
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Nickname(s) | The Dees | |
Founded | 24 May 1909 as Dundee Hibernian | |
Ground | Dens Park (Capacity: 11,775) | |
Chairman | Tim Keyes | |
Manager | ![]() | |
Current League | Scottish Premiership | |
2022–23 | Scottish Championship, 1st (promoted) | |
Website | Club home page | |
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Dundee Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. Founded in 1893, they are nicknamed "The Dark Blues" or "The Dees". The club plays its home matches at Dens Park.
The club's most successful era was in the 1960s when, under the management of Bob Shankly, Dundee won the Scottish Football League title in 1962 for the only time in their history before reaching the semi-finals of the 1962–63 European Cup. Dundee have also won the Scottish Cup once in 1910 and the Scottish League Cup three times.
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Current season • Club honours • Managers • Players • Dens Park History: Seasons |
Dundee F.C. squad - 2024–25 |
1 Bain · 2 Kerr · 3 Holt · 4 Vincent · 5 McPake · 6 O'Dea · 7 Leitch-Smith · 8 Kamara · 9 Moussa · 10 Allan · 11 Williams · 12 Parish · 14 O'Hara · 15 Aurtenetxe · 16 Etxabeguren · 18 McGowan · 20 El Bakhtaoui · 21 Deacon · 22 Hendry · 23 Wolters · 26 Gadzhalov · 27 Curran · 28 Spence · 29 Haber · 33 Wighton · 34 Waddell · Manager:![]() |
Dundee F.C. seasons |
2017-18 · 2018-19 · 2019-20 · 2020-21 · 2021-22 · 2022-23 · 2023-24 · 2024-25 · |
Dundee Football Club - Managers |
W. Wallace (1899–1919) · MacFarlane (1919–1925) · McNair (1925–1928) · MacFarlane (1928) · Bissett (1928–33) · McCandless (1933–37) · Cunningham (1937–40) · Anderson (1944–54) · Thornton (1954–59) · Shankly (1959–65) · Keanc (1965) · Ancell (1965–68) · Prentice (1968–72) · White (1972–77) · Gemmell (1977–80) · Mackay (1980–84) · Knox (1984–86) · Scott (1986–88) · D. Smith (1988–89) · G. Wallace (1989–91) · Blackleyc (1991) · Munro (1991–92) · Stainrod (1992–93) · Duffy (1993–96) · McCormack (1997–98) · Scott (1998–2000) · Bonetti (2000–02) · Duffy (2002–05) · Kernaghan (2005–06) · Rae (2006–08) · Farrellc (2008) · Scott (2008–10) · Chisholm (2010) · B. Smith (2010–13) · Brown (2013–14) · Hartley (2014–17) · McCann (2017–18) · McIntyre (2018–19) · McPake (2019–22) · McGhee (2022–) |
Scottish Challenge Cup winners |
1991: Dundee • 1992: Hamilton Academical • 1993: Hamilton Academical • 1994: Falkirk • 1995: Airdrieonians • 1996: Stenhousemuir • 1997: Stranraer • 1998: Falkirk • 2000: Alloa Athletic • 2001: Airdrieonians • 2002: Airdrieonians • 2003: Queen of the South • 2004: Inverness CT • 2005: Falkirk • 2006: St. Mirren • 2007: Ross County • 2008: St. Johnstone • 2009: Airdrieonians F.C. • 2010: Dundee 2011: Ross County • 2012: Falkirk • 2013: Queen of the South • 2014: Raith Rovers • 2015: Livingston • 2016: Rangers • 2017: Dundee United • |
Scottish Premiership 2024-25 |
Aberdeen · Celtic · Dundee · Dundee United · Heart of Midlothian · Hibernian · Kilmarnock · Motherwell · Rangers · Ross County · St Johnstone · St Mirren |
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