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The 2021–22 Aberdeen F.C. season is Aberdeen's 109th season in the top flight of Scottish football and the ninth in the Scottish Premiership. [1] Aberdeen competed in the Scottish Cup, the League Cup and in qualifying for the inaugural season of 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League .
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 January 2025. Association football club in Aberdeen, Scotland This article is about the present-day club. For its predecessor of the same name in existence from 1881 to 1903, see Aberdeen F.C. (1881). Football club Aberdeen Full name Aberdeen Football Club Nickname(s) The Dons, The Dandies, The Reds ...
This is a list of seasons played by Aberdeen Football Club from 1903 to the present day. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top league goal scorers for each season. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top league goal scorers for each season.
The 2020–21 Aberdeen F.C. season was Aberdeen's 108th season in the top flight of Scottish football and the eighth in the Scottish Premiership. [1] Aberdeen also competed in the Scottish Cup, the League Cup and in qualifying for the Europa League .
Aberdeen's first trophy was the Southern League Cup in 1946, which was won after a 3–2 win against Rangers. [1] [2] Their first national trophy win was the Scottish Cup in 1947. Aberdeen's first Scottish League Cup victory came in 1955. In 1983, Aberdeen won two European trophies, the European Cup Winners' Cup and the European Super Cup. The ...
Aberdeen F.C. 1993–94 season; Chairman: Dick Donald (to December) Ian Donald (from January) Manager: Willie Miller: Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium: Scottish Premier Division: 2nd: Scottish Cup: Semi-finalists: Scottish League Cup: Quarter-finalists: European Cup Winners' Cup: Second round: Top goalscorer: League: Duncan Shearer (15) All: Duncan ...
Aberdeen F.C. 2002–03 season; Chairman: Stewart Milne: Managers: Ebbe Skovdahl (to December) Gardner Speirs (1 game in December) Steve Paterson (from December) Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium: Scottish Premier League: 8th: Scottish Cup: Fourth round: Scottish League Cup: Quarter-final: UEFA Cup: First round: Top goalscorer: League: Paul Sheerin (8 ...
Aberdeen finished in 13th place in Scottish Division One in 1923–24. The top scorer was Johnny Miller, with 14 goals from 35 league appearances. In the Scottish Cup, Aberdeen reached the semi-finals, only to lose out to Hibernian after two replays.