Scotland Championship 04/12 18:45 33 [6] Morton v Dundee Utd [1] W 1-4
Scotland Championship 04/06 14:00 32 [8] Queen's Park v Dundee Utd [1] W 0-5
Scotland Championship 03/30 15:00 31 [1] Dundee Utd v Raith [2] W 2-0
Scotland Championship 03/23 15:00 30 [1] Dundee Utd v Inverness CT [9] D 1-1
Scotland Championship 03/15 19:45 29 [7] Dunfermline v Dundee Utd [1] L 3-1
Scotland Championship 03/09 15:00 28 [1] Dundee Utd v Arbroath [10] W 4-0
Scotland Championship 03/05 19:45 14 [4] Morton v Dundee Utd [1] W 0-1
Scotland Championship 03/02 15:00 27 [3] Partick v Dundee Utd [1] D 1-1
Scotland Championship 02/27 19:45 26 [1] Dundee Utd v Airdrieonians [7] L 0-2
Scotland Championship 02/24 15:00 25 [1] Dundee Utd v Queen's Park [8] W 3-1
Scotland Championship 02/16 19:45 24 [2] Raith v Dundee Utd [1] L 2-1
Scotland Championship 02/03 15:00 23 [6] Ayr v Dundee Utd [1] W 1-2
Scotland Championship 01/27 15:00 22 [1] Dundee Utd v Dunfermline [6] D 0-0
Scotland Championship 01/12 19:45 21 [7] Inverness CT v Dundee Utd [2] W 0-1
Scotland Championship 01/06 15:00 20 [2] Dundee Utd v Morton [6] L 2-3
Scotland Championship 01/02 15:00 19 [9] Arbroath v Dundee Utd [2] W 0-3
Scotland Championship 12/29 19:45 18 [2] Dundee Utd v Partick [3] W 3-0
Scotland Championship 12/22 19:45 17 [10] Queen's Park v Dundee Utd [2] D 0-0
Scotland Championship 12/16 15:00 16 [2] Dundee Utd v Raith [1] L 0-1
Scotland Championship 12/09 15:00 15 [2] Dundee Utd v Ayr [6] W 1-0
Scotland Championship 12/02 15:00 14 Morton v Dundee Utd - Postponed
Scotland FA Cup 11/25 15:00 9 Queen of South v Dundee Utd L 6-5
Scotland League Challenge Cup 11/17 19:40 3 Falkirk v Dundee Utd L 4-2
Scotland Championship 11/10 19:45 13 [4] Dunfermline v Dundee Utd [1] W 1-2
Scotland Championship 11/04 15:00 12 [1] Dundee Utd v Inverness CT [9] D 1-1
Scotland Championship 10/31 19:45 11 [4] Airdrieonians v Dundee Utd [1] W 0-2
Scotland Championship 10/27 18:45 10 [1] Dundee Utd v Arbroath [5] W 6-0
Scotland Championship 10/21 14:00 9 [3] Partick v Dundee Utd [1] W 0-5
Scotland League Challenge Cup 10/14 16:30 10 Peterhead v Dundee Utd W 0-2
Scotland Championship 10/07 14:00 8 [2] Raith v Dundee Utd [1] D 1-1

Wikipedia - Dundee United F.C.

Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the city of Dundee. Formed in 1909, originally as Dundee Hibernian, the club changed to the present name in 1923. United are nicknamed The Terrors or The Tangerines and the supporters are known as Arabs.

The club have played in tangerine kits since August 1969, and have played at Tannadice Park since the club's foundation in 1909. United was a founding member of the Scottish Premier League (SPL) in 1998, and was ever-present in the competition until it was abolished in 2013 to make way for the SPFL structure. They were relegated in 2016 to the Scottish Championship, were promoted back to the Scottish Premiership in 2020 but returned to the Championship after relegation in 2023.

Domestically, the club has won the Scottish Premier Division on one occasion (1982–83), the Scottish Cup twice (1994 and 2010) and the Scottish League Cup twice (1979 and 1980). United appeared in European competition for the first time in the 1966–67 season, going on to appear in Europe in 14 successive seasons from 1976. They also reached the European Cup semi-finals in 1983–84 and the UEFA Cup final in 1987.

The club contest the Dundee derby with local rivals Dundee; this is the geographically closest derby in Britain, as Dens Park stadium is located virtually next door to Tannadice Park. Dundee United have won the local derby 81 times, Dundee have won it 49 times, and there have been 44 draws between the close rivals.

History

Chart of historic performance of Dundee United in the League.

Beginning (1909–1959)

The club was formed as Dundee Hibernian in 1909, playing from the outset at Tannadice Park (previously known as Clepington Park), named after the street it's located on - Tannadice Street. They were voted into the Scottish Football League in 1910. After being saved from going out of business in October 1923, the club changed their name to Dundee United in order to widen their appeal. Between 1925 and 1932 United were promoted and relegated between the first and second tier three times, winning the Second Division title in 1925 and 1929.

Promotion to the top flight (1959–1971)

The club took significant strides forward when Jerry Kerr became manager in 1959. Kerr's team won promotion in his first season in charge and became an established team in the top flight, where they remained until 1995.

A key characteristic of Kerr's reign was the strengthening of the playing squad with Scandinavian imports, most notably with the signings of Lennart Wing, Finn Dossing, Mogens Berg, Finn Seemann and Orjan Persson.

It was during this period that United qualified for European competition for the first time, eliminating Inter-Cities Fairs Cup holders Barcelona on their European debut in 1966.

Jim McLean era (1971–1993)

Jim McLean took over from Kerr in 1971 and under his management the club enjoyed the most successful era in its history. McLean's era became known for his youth policy and the offering of long-term contracts that would see future Scotland international players such as Dave Narey, Paul Sturrock, Paul Hegarty, Davie Dodds, Eamonn Bannon and Maurice Malpas spend the majority of their careers at the club.

United won their first major honour under McLean, capturing the Scottish League Cup in 1979 and again in 1980. They were crowned Premier Division champions in 1982–83.

The club were also successful in Europe, reaching the European Cup semi-finals in 1984 and the UEFA Cup Final in 1987, the latter campaign involving another elimination of Barcelona during the earlier rounds (maintaining a 100% record over the Spaniards in competitive European ties). Despite losing to IFK Gothenburg in the final, the club was awarded a FIFA Fair Play Award.

McLean retired as manager in 1993, but remained as club chairman.

Scottish Cup wins and relegation (1993–2016)

Manager Peter Houston celebrating Dundee United's 2010 Scottish Cup Final win

United won the Scottish Cup for the first time in 1994 under McLean's successor Ivan Golac, but were relegated in 1995, before returning to the Premier Division a year later.

Following a number of board changes, the club was purchased from McLean in 2002 by former Morning Noon and Night co-founder and chief executive Eddie Thompson. A lifelong United fan, Thompson invested heavily in the team in a bid to compete with significant spending which had developed following the formation of the Scottish Premier League, however little progress was made until Craig Levein became manager in 2006. Levein established United as a top six club, regularly achieving European qualification before he left the club to take the post as Scotland men's national team manager in 2009.

With the foundations of the side in place, United won the Scottish Cup for a second time in 2010 under the management of Peter Houston.

After several relatively successful seasons, a series of poor results in the Premiership led to United being relegated in 2016.

Scottish Championship and promotion battles (2016–2020)

Dundee United's first season in the Championship was under the management of Ray McKinnon. United won the Challenge Cup by beating St Mirren 2–1 in the final and they reached the play-off final for the Premiership. However they lost narrowly 1–0 to Hamilton. The second season in the second tier was less successful, as manager McKinnon was sacked and replaced with Csaba László; after a very disappointing season, United lost in the play-off semi-final to eventual promotion winners Livingston. After a poor start to the 2018–19 season the manager was once again sacked and replaced with Robbie Neilson. The team finished second in the Championship but lost in the play-offs to St Mirren, missing four penalty kicks in the process. United started the 2019–20 season in title winning form, maintaining the top spot since the opening weekend, but the season was postponed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic on 13 March 2020. On 15 April 2020, the SPFL plan proposing an end to the season was approved. A 14-point lead over second place Inverness CT saw United crowned champions and subsequently promoted back to the Premiership. On 21 June 2020, the club announced that they were parting ways with manager Robbie Neilson, who agreed a deal to return to newly relegated side Heart of Midlothian.

Scottish Premiership return (2020–2023)

Prior to the start of the Premiership season, Dundee United hired Tranmere Rovers manager Micky Mellon to replace Neilson, and began their campaign at home to Tayside rivals St Johnstone, drawing 1–1. In their first season back in the top flight United finished in 9th place, whilst also making a Scottish Cup semi final appearance, losing to Hibernian.

In May 2021 Mellon departed the club, being replaced on 7 June by Tam Courts. Courts first season as Dundee United manager saw the team finish 4th, their highest position since 2014, and qualify to play in the third qualification round of the 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League.

United were eliminated in the third qualification round by AZ Alkmaar after a 7–1 aggregate defeat, losing 7–0 away from home, equaling the record defeat for a Scottish club in European competition. They started the league season equally poorly, and were beaten 9–0 at home by Celtic on 28 August 2022. United continued to play poorly throughout the season, leading to the departure of two managers as the club faced an unexpected relegation battle. The first was Jack Ross, who was appointed as manager before the season - he was sacked after the 9-0 loss to Celtic. Ross was succeeded by Liam Fox, first on an interim basis and then as full-time head coach after a win against Livingston in the League Cup. Fox was in charge of the club until February where after a horror show against fellow relegation rivals Ross County United lost 4–0, resulting in the second managerial departure in the same season. The club turned to Jim Goodwin, who had himself been relieved from his role at Aberdeen in February, to save their season, appointing him along with long-time assistant Lee Sharp on a short term deal until the end of the Premiership season. Goodwin led the club from being 5 points adrift at the foot of the table, and without a win in the league since January to losing only twice in seven matches, to 4 points above bottom side Ross County in the table into 10th ahead of Kilmarnock in 11th on goal difference. United entered the split knowing that a couple more victories would all but secure their top-flight status for another season but became only the second side to go a post-split campaign without picking up a single point and were consigned to relegation back to the Championship after a 3–2 loss away at Motherwell on the final day.

Relegation back to the Championship (2023–present)

Just before United's relegation was confirmed, Goodwin signed a 2 year deal to remain manager of United. Goodwin subsequently announced he will allow any player who wishes to leave the club to do so.

Dundee United Football Club, commonly known as Dundee Utd, is a professional soccer team based in Dundee, Scotland. The club was founded in 1909 and has a rich history of success in Scottish football.

Dundee Utd plays their home matches at Tannadice Park, a historic stadium with a capacity of over 14,000 spectators. The team's colors are tangerine and black, and they are known for their passionate fan base and exciting style of play.

Over the years, Dundee Utd has won numerous domestic trophies, including the Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup. They have also had success in European competitions, reaching the final of the UEFA Cup in 1987.

The team has produced many talented players over the years, some of whom have gone on to play for top clubs in Europe. Dundee Utd continues to be a competitive force in Scottish football, consistently challenging for titles and European qualification.

Overall, Dundee Utd is a respected and storied club with a proud tradition of success on the pitch. They are a team that is beloved by their fans and respected by their opponents.