CalForth Construction Arena at Tannadice Park, home stadium of Dundee United
Dundee United

Dundee United

ScotlandSkottland
DDLWL

Grundat

1909

Tränare

T. Courts

Arena

CalForth Construction Arena at Tannadice Park

Stad

Dundee

Kapacitet

14,268

Underlag

grass

# UEFA Europa Conference League #7 Premiership R29# FA Cup # League Cup

Titlar

Championship

2023/2024,2019/2020,1928/1929,1924/1925,

4xWinner

Championship

2018/2019,1995/1996,1959/1960,1930/1931,

4x2nd Place

Scottish Cup

2009/2010,1993/1994,

2xWinner

Scottish Cup

2013/2014,2004/2005,1990/1991,1987/1988,1986/1987,1984/1985,1980/1981,1973/1974,

8x2nd Place

League Cup

1980/1981,1979/1980,

2xWinner

League Cup

2007/2008,1997/1998,1984/1985,1981/1982,

4x2nd Place

Premiership

1982/1983,

1xWinner

Challenge Cup

2016/2017,

1xWinner

Challenge Cup

1995/1996,

1x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

1986/1987,

1x2nd Place

Dundee United

Dundee United Football Club was founded in 1909 as Dundee Hibernian before rebranding in 1923. Based at Tannadice Park in Dundee, Scotland — one of the closest stadiums to a city rival in world football, sitting yards from Dundee FC's ground — the club has a capacity of around 14,268. United's golden era came in the 1980s under manager Jim McLean, when they won the Scottish Premier Division title in 1983 and reached the European Cup semi-finals in 1984, losing narrowly to Roma. The club also won the Scottish Cup in 1994. Notable alumni include Paul Sturrock, David Narey, and Duncan Ferguson. After a period in the Scottish Championship, United returned to the Scottish Premiership and have worked to re-establish themselves as a top-flight presence.