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The Dundee derby is a
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match between
Dundee Dundee (; sco, Dundee; gd, Dùn Dè or ) is Scotland's fourth-largest city and the 51st-most-populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. The mid-year population estimate for 2016 was , giving Dundee a population density of 2,478/km2 or ...
and Dundee United. The clubs are based yards apart in the city of
Dundee Dundee (; sco, Dundee; gd, Dùn Dè or ) is Scotland's fourth-largest city and the 51st-most-populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. The mid-year population estimate for 2016 was , giving Dundee a population density of 2,478/km2 or ...
, the fourth-largest city in
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.


History

Dundee is the older of the two, having been founded in 1893, compared to Dundee United which was founded in 1909 as Dundee Hibernian following the demise of Dundee Harp, a club founded by Irish immigrants in 1879. While United's origins stem from
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, the rivalry is not sectarian in the manner of the
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. Dundee had long been the more successful club, playing more seasons in the top flight than their rivals and winning one League title, one Scottish Cup and three League Cups before United lifted a major trophy. However, from the 1970s under Jim McLean the tide turned in the city's footballing rivalry. United would go on to be a major force in Scottish football in the 1980s, winning their first three major honours at Dens Park including a League Cup win against Dundee in
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; the 1983 league title was also won there. Their rivalry with
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, who also lifted several trophies during the period, was entitled the New Firm. In
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United won their first Scottish Cup, and their second in
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, in doing so drawing level with Dundee on five major trophies won. The two grounds are the closest League grounds in Britain and with it a unique rivalry has developed, though one often deemed more amicable than most, similar to the Merseyside derby,
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in
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, and the
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of
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with many families split down the middle in support. The two clubs even had a combined hooligan 'firm', known as the Dundee Utility, which was formed to stand up to the larger firms of the Glasgow and Edinburgh clubs.


Statistics


Domestic head-to-head

In domestic head-to-head matches, United are quite far in front; the teams have played each other 172 times, Dundee United winning 81 compared to Dundee's 49. A total of 42 matches have ended in a stalemate. Dundee United have won more league,
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matches.


League competition

Dundee have competed in more seasons of top flight football with 98 in total to United's 61, but United have maintained a better points to game average in the top tier. Both clubs have won the
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once, Dundee in
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and United in 1983. The clubs also sometimes meet in league games outside the top tier, as in 1995–96 and 2019–20. All-time top flight table (1890/91-present – 126th Season) :''As of 15 May 2022:'' Scottish Premiership Table (2013/14–present – 10th Season) :''As of 15 May 2022:'' SPL Table (1998/99-2012/13 – 15 Seasons) Premier Division Table (1975/76-1997/98 – 23 Seasons) Division One table (1890/91-1974/75 – 78 Seasons)


Cup competition


Scottish Cup (1873/74-present – 136th Season)

In the
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as well as runners-up in 1925, 1952, 1964 and
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. Dundee United have competed in 88 tournaments, reaching twice as many cup finals as Dundee. They were cup winners in
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and
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as well as runners up in
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, 1981,
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, 1987, 1988,
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(being unable to secure that trophy in six finals under otherwise successful boss Jim McLean),
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and
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. :''As of 4 July 2022:''


League Cup (1946/47-present – 77th Season)

In the
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, Dundee have been the winners on three occasions, in 1951–52, 1952–53 and 1973–74, they were also runners-up in 1967–68, 1980–81 and 1995–96. Dundee United meanwhile have won it twice, in 1979–80 and 1980–81, and were runners-up in 1981–82, 1984–85, 1997–98, 2007–08, and 2014–15 (losing to either Rangers or
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on every occasion). :''As of 23 September 2021:''


European competition

In European competition, Dundee United have played in more tournaments and in more games, competing in 27 tournaments to
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's 7, and playing in 80 more matches. Neither side has won a trophy, although United were runners-up in the
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; both sides have reached the semi-finals of the
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once, while Dundee also reached the semi-finals of the 1967–68 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. Conversely, United hold the joint-record for worst result by a Scottish side, suffering a 7–0 defeat to Dutch side AZ Alkmaar on 11 August 2022. :''As of 11 August 2022:''


Trophy cabinet comparison

Both clubs have won 5 major Scottish football trophies.


Team records

The following are records just for the Dundee derby itself: * The longest unbeaten run in all matches is 13, held by United, this was between December 1979 and September 1983, 11 of these were Wins. * The longest unbeaten run in home matches is held by Dundee when United failed to beat them for 14 games between November 1925 and August 1962. * The longest unbeaten run in away matches is held by United with a 12 match run at Dens Park between April 1963 and April 1971 which included 8 victories. * The longest unbroken winning run in all matches belongs to United with 7 between March 1988 and April 1989. * The longest unbroken winning run at home belongs to United with 6 between September 1974 and September 1981. * The longest unbroken winning run away from home belongs to United who scored 8 consecutive victories at Dens Park between December 1980 and November 1984. * The record home victory in a league match is 5–0 recorded by Dundee at Dens Park in August 1926 * The record away victory in a league match is 5–0 recorded by United at Dens Park in September 1965. * The highest scoring match was in September 1971 when Dundee won 6–4 at Dens Park. * Paul Sturrock of United holds the mark for the most derby goals with 14, 2 of these came in United's 3–0 League Cup Final win over Dundee at Dens Park in December 1980. * Record Attendance: ** 29,106 at Dens Park, 14 May 1983 (Premier Division) ** 21,325 at Tannadice, 3 January 1966 (old Division One) * Lowest Attendance: ** 9,185 at Tannadice, 12 December 1999 (SPL) ** 7,645 at Dens Park, 29 January 1994 (Premier Division)


Players at both clubs

16 players have signed for Dundee United directly from Dundee, with 10 making the opposite journey from
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to Dens Park. Only players who have played at least one first team game for both clubs are currently included.


Dundee to Dundee United


Dundee United to Dundee


Complete list

In addition, other players have played for both clubs without moving directly between them. A list of all players to have played at least one first-team game for both clubs is displayed below. ; * Scott Allan * Stuart Beedie * Kenny Cameron * Aaron Conway * Craig Curran * Jimmy Dickson * Paul Dixon * Billy Dodds *
Neil Duffy Cornelius "Neil" Duffy (born 5 June 1967) is a Scottish football coach and former professional footballer who played in defence and midfield for Dundee United, Falkirk, Dundee, Ayr United and Dumbarton. He was appointed assistant manager of Troo ...
*
Iain Ferguson Iain John Ferguson (born 4 August 1962, in Newarthill, North Lanarkshire) is a Scottish former professional football striker. He developed a reputation for scoring important and from his powerful right foot shot, sometimes spectacular goals. ...
* Mark Fotheringham * Jock Gilmour * Alan Gordon *
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* Jim Hamilton * John Holt * Mark Kerr * Billy Kirkwood * Jim Lauchlan * George Mackay * Lee Mair * Collie Martin *
Roy McBain Roy Adam McBain (born 7 November 1974 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish football player and coach who currently works at Turriff United in the Highland League as a player/assistant manager. Career McBain began his career with Dundee United, making ...
* Tommy McDermott * Kevin McDonald *
Jim McInally James Edward McInally (born 19 February 1964) is a Scottish football manager and former player. He played for Dundee United for 10 seasons in which he won the 1993–94 Scottish Cup and played in the 1987 UEFA Cup Final. At United he was also ...
*
Stewart McKimmie Stewart McKimmie (born 27 October 1962) is a Scottish former professional footballer, who predominantly played for home town club Aberdeen. He played in defence, primarily as a right-back, and also played for Dundee and Dundee United. He later wr ...
*
Andy McLaren Andy McLaren (born 5 June 1973 in Glasgow) is a former Scottish people, Scottish professional association football, footballer. He began his career in 1989 with Dundee United where he was for 10 years and was part of the team when they won the ...
* Duncan MacLeod * Gordon McLeod * John McQuillan * James Angus Munro * Simon Murray * Stephen O'Donnell * Kinnaird Ouchterlonie * Iain Phillip *
Ian Redford Ian Petrie Redford (5 April 1960 – 10 January 2014) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a midfielder or forward. He played for Dundee before joining Rangers for a then Scottish record transfer fee. At Rangers he won in three d ...
* Paul Ritchie * Steven Robb * Scott Robertson * Bobby Robinson * Jock Ross * Craig Samson * Ian Scott * Rab Shannon * Harry Smith *
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* Alex Stuart * Billy Thomson * Lewis Toshney * Gordon Wallace *
Lee Wilkie Lee Wilkie (born 20 April 1980) is a Scottish former footballer, who played as a central defender. Wilkie spent the majority of his career in Dundee, playing for both Dundee and Dundee United. Wilkie started his career with Dundee, making over 1 ...
* Billy Williamson ; ''Unknown'' * Tim Dailly * Thomas Flood * Fred Stoessel ; * Beto Naveda ; *
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; * Bert Dainty * Albert Juliussen ; *
Tommy Coyne Thomas Coyne (born 14 November 1962) is a former football player and manager. Coyne played for several clubs, mostly in Scotland, including Clydebank, Dundee United, Dundee, Celtic and Motherwell. He was the top goalscorer of the Scottish ...
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David Worrell David Worrell (born 12 January 1978) is an Irish footballer who played as a right back. Born in Dublin, he played in the Scottish Premier League for Dundee United, and the Football League for Plymouth Argyle and Rotherham United. Life and car ...
; * Danny Griffin ; *
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; * Jack Court ; * Dragutin Ristić


Goal scorer records


Full game list

Fixtures from 1925 to the present day featuring League games,
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matches. Friendlies, testimonials and other non-competitive games are not included. Dundee wins are coloured in blue, United wins in tangerine and draws are grey. Note that United played in white until 1969 but tangerine is used throughout for ease.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dundee Derby Scotland football derbies Dundee F.C. Dundee United F.C. Football in Dundee Recurring sporting events established in 1925