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The following list includes all Dundee United players that have played 100 or more competitive matches for the club in any first-class competition, e.g., national leagues (Scottish Football League, Scottish Premier League, Scottish Professional Football League), Scottish Cup, League Cup or any European competition such as the European Cup, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and UEFA ...
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Dundee United F.C. is a Scottish football club based in Dundee.Formed on 24 May 1909 as Dundee Hibernian, the club first joined the Scottish Football League (SFL) in 1910. . After changing their name to Dundee United in 1923, [1] the club were promoted to the top division of Scottish football for the first time in 1925, but spent most of its first thirty five years in the second t
Most league goals: 108 during 1935–36 in Division Two (3.2 per match) Fewest league goals: 21 during 1911–12 in Division Two (0.95 per match) Fastest goals: Finn Dossing, after 14 seconds into the Division One match against Hamilton Academical at Tannadice on 16 October 1965 and Johnny Russell, also after 14 seconds in a Scottish Cup tie against Rangers at Tannadice on 2 February 2013.
Dundee United's home ground throughout their history has been Tannadice Park, located on Tannadice Street in the Coldside area of the city. It is situated a mere 170 yards (160 m) away from Dens Park , home of rivals Dundee ; [ 47 ] The club has only ever played one home fixture at another venue.
There are two professional football clubs located in Dundee.They are Dundee who play at Dens Park and their close neighbours Dundee United who play at Tannadice Park.Dundee were formed in 1893 from a merger of two older clubs, Our Boys and East End
Dundee united player in the top 20 appearances for the club. Has been introduced into the hall of fame to represent his contribution to the club. Begun his career at 17 for Hearts, moving to Dundee united and winning the league cup and lastly moving to St Johnstone where he helped get them promoted to the premiership.
Graeme Payne was born in Dundee on 13 February 1956. While playing for St Columba's Boys Club, he joined Dundee United on schoolboy forms in May 1971. When Jim McLean became Dundee United manager later that year, he placed great emphasis on the club developing its own youth players, and Payne would be one of the first to break through.