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Dundee United are a Scottish professional association football club based in the city of Dundee. The club compete in the Scottish Championship, the second tier of the SPFL structure. The club was formed in 1909. [1]
The following table is a season-by-season summary of league performances for Dundee United. [1] Key. Key W: Winners F:
The 2021–22 season was Dundee United's 113th season. It was their second season back in the Scottish Premiership, having been promoted from the Scottish Championship at the end of the 2019–20 season.
Dundee United's relegation to the Scottish Championship was confirmed on the final day of the season following a defeat to Motherwell. Despite dropping to the second tier, Goodwin signed a new two-year deal to remain as manager in May 2023.
On 2 March 2023, former Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin was appointed as the club's new manager initially on a short-term deal until the end of the season. [1] [2]Dundee United's relegation to the Scottish Championship was confirmed on the final day of the season following a defeat to Motherwell.
The table below displays Dundee United's league attendances since 2010. The highest attendance in that period came on 30 August 2019 when United beat their city rivals Dundee 6–2 in front a 14,108 crowd, their largest league attendance since 1998.
Dundee United: Promoted: Dundee United: Relegated: Inverness Caledonian Thistle (via play-offs) Arbroath: Matches played: 180: Goals scored: 503 (2.79 per match) Top goalscorer: Brian Graham 20 goals: Biggest home win: Dundee United 6–0 Arbroath (27 October 2023) Queen's Park 6–0 Arbroath (27 February 2024) Biggest away win: Partick Thistle ...
Dundee United were promoted back to the Premiership after the premature season ending due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland and spent majority of summer months fighting their case in the SPFL and ended up in court with Raith Rovers and Cove Rangers fighting their promotions against relegated teams Heart of Midlothian and Partick Thistle. [2]