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Map showing the proximity of Dens Park (left) and Dundee United FC's stadium Tannadice Park (right). Dens Park, officially known as Scot Foam Stadium for sponsorship reasons, [2] is a football stadium in Dundee, Scotland, which is the home of Scottish Premiership club Dundee F.C. and has a capacity of 11,775. [1]
Map showing the proximity of Tannadice Park (right) to Dundee FC's stadium Dens Park (left) View of 'The Shed', with the George Fox Stand on the right and Jim McLean stand on the left. Tannadice Park, officially known as The CalForth Construction Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Dundee, Scotland.
Map showing the proximity of Tannadice Park home Dundee United (right) to Dundee FC's stadium Dens Park (left). 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.
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Dundee: Carson, Mulligan, Lamie, Shaughnessy, Beck, Boateng, McGhee, McCowan, Tiffoney, Bakayoko, Robinson. Substitutes: Legzdins, Kerr, Cameron, Pineda, Ashcroft ...
Dundee midfielder Lyall Cameron says the Dens Park pitch suits neither side ahead of Rangers trip on Wednesday, but admits it's probably less suitable for the Ibrox side. It doesn't do Rangers any ...
The battle for fifth spot continues as St Mirren travel to Dens Park to take on Tony Docherty's Dundee. But who should Stephen Robinson choose for his starting XI? Put yourself in the gaffer's ...
Dundee were also league runners-up in 1906–1907 and 1908–1909 finishing behind Celtic on both occasions, in 1908–1909 by just 1 point. In the 10 seasons from 1902 to 1903 Dundee lost just 16 league games at Dens Park out of 154 played and were unbeaten at home during season 1909–1910. Although ultimate success eluded Dundee in the ...