Dundee United
Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish football club based in Dundee. Founded in 1909, the club competes in the Scottish Championship, the second tier of Scottish football. Known as "The Tangerines" for the color of their kit, Dundee United has achieved significant success throughout its history, including winning the Scottish Premier League in the 1982-83 season. The club boasts a strong and passionate fanbase who enthusiastically support the team at every match in their home stadium, Tannadice Park, which has a capacity of over 14,000. The rivalry with Dundee FC, the other team in the city, in the so-called "Dundee derby," is one of the most prominent fixtures in Scottish football. Dundee United has been recognized for its dynamic and attacking style of play, as well as its ability to develop local talent in its youth academy. Iconic players like Paul Sturrock, Maurice Malpas, and Billy McKinlay have left their mark on the club's history. With a rich tradition and a passionate fanbase, Dundee United remains a respected and admired team in Scotland for its commitment to quality football and its fighting spirit in every match.