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Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish association football club based in the city of Dundee.The club's first ever tie in European competition was in the 1966–67 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup where they knocked out holders Barcelona in the Second round winning both legs in the process before losing in the following round to Italian giants Juventus despite winning the home leg 1–0.
Highest home attendance: 28,000 v CF Barcelona, European Fairs Cup 2nd Round 2nd Leg, 16 November 1966; Largest crowd involving Dundee United: 100,000+ against Selangor for the formal opening of the Shah Alam Stadium, Selangor, Malaysia, in July 1994
Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the city of Dundee. Formed in 1909, originally as Dundee Hibernian , [ 2 ] the club changed to the present name in 1923. [ 3 ]
All records are from domestic competitions only. The records do not include matches played in regional tournaments, such as the Forfarshire Cup. Wartime matches are regarded as unofficial and are excluded. The season given as the "last" designates the most recent season to have included a match between Dundee United and that side.
Less than a week later, United signed a second player from Dundee when Scotland under-21 defender Paul Dixon arrived for around £25,000. [32] Willo Flood returned for a second successive season-long loan when terms were agreed with Cardiff City again on 1 July [ 33 ] and Cardiff colleague Warren Feeney followed in a similar deal a week later ...
Barcelona has amassed various records in regional, domestic and continental tournaments since its founding. During the time the club played in regional competitions until the end of the Catalan championship in 1940, it won a record 23 titles from a possible 38.
1. 90,225 – Barcelona 2–2 Manchester United, 16 February 2023, Knockout round play-offs first leg 2. 80,465 – Tottenham Hotspur 2–2 Gent, 23 February 2017, Round of 32 second leg 3. 79,468 – Barcelona 2–3 Eintracht Frankfurt, 14 April 2022, Quarter-finals second leg
The 1987–88 UEFA Cup was the 17th season of the UEFA Cup, the secondary club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA).The final was played over two legs at the Estadi de Sarriá, Barcelona, Spain, and at Ulrich-Haberland Stadion, Leverkusen, Germany.