2025–26 Dundee F.C. season

The 2025–26 season was the 124th season in which Dundee competed at a Scottish national level, and the 101st season played in the highest division in the Scottish football league system. They played in the Scottish Premiership for the third consecutive season after finishing 10th in the previous campaign.[1] Dundee also competed in the Scottish League Cup, exiting at the group stage, and in the Scottish Cup, exiting in the fifth round.

Dundee
2025–26 season
ChairmanTim Keyes
Head coachSteven Pressley
StadiumDens Park
Scottish Premiership8th
Scottish CupFifth round
League CupGroup stage
Top goalscorerLeague: Simon Murray (7)
All: Simon Murray (9)
Highest home attendance11,010 vs. Dundee United, 15 March 2026 (Prem.)
Lowest home attendance1,808 vs. Montrose, 26 July 2025 (League Cup GS)
Average home league attendance7,194

Season summary

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Pre-season

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On 19 May 2025, the day following Dundee confirming their top flight status for the 2025–26 season, manager Tony Docherty and his entire backroom staff were relieved of their duties.[2] Managerless Dundee announced their first friendly date on 30 May, an away trip to Gayfield Park to face Arbroath on 28 June.[3] On 2 June, Dundee announced that Steven Pressley was the club's new head coach.[4] Another friendly was announced on 4 June against Brechin City at Glebe Park.[5]

Dundee played their first friendly on 28 June away to Arbroath, and beat the Lichties 0–2 amid very blustery conditions.[6] They followed up the week after with another comfortable away win over Angus opposition in a win against Brechin City.[7]

July

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Dundee started off their competitive season at Dens against Championship side Airdrieonians, and were beaten and left scoreless in an ominous display to mark Pressley's return to management.[8] Things managed to get even worse the following week with another goalless defeat against lower league opposition as League One side Alloa Athletic all but knocked Pressley's discordant Dees out of the tournament in the middle of July.[9] In the midweek, Pressley got his first win as two late headers gave Dundee an away win over Lowland League club Bonnyrigg Rose.[10] In a dead rubber at home to Montrose to finish the group stage, the Dee managed a late flurry of goals to end with a comfortable 5–0 victory.[11]

August

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Dundee began their Premiership campaign by welcoming Hibernian to Dens Park, and fell to a defeat as two quickfire first-half goals from Hibs striker Kieron Bowie proved too much for Pressley's side to come back from.[12] Things improved dramatically the following week against a Rangers side fresh off playing well in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers, with a late controversial penalty denying the Dee a first win at Ibrox since 2001 but still leaving them with a valuable first point of the season.[13] Dundee were again on the road two weeks later, and played out an acceptable goalless draw with Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.[14] The last match before the September international break saw the first Dundee derby of the season, with Pressley's Dee finding themselves outmatched by Dundee United in another flat and disappointing defeat at home.[15]

September

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After a two week hiatus, Pressley's side started the first half terribly against Motherwell in the same passive manner, but an improved second half thanks to substitute Cameron Congreve and good saves from keeper Jon McCracken managed to earn Dundee a point despite a late sending off for Yan Dhanda.[16] The next week saw the Dee grab their first league win of the season in dramatic fashion, with a positive performance for most of the game through two more assists from Congreve almost being wasted with two poor late goals conceded, only for a stoppage-time penalty to be netted by Callum Jones to send Dundee up to 5th place for the time being.[17] Pressley's side could not keep the momentum going, losing by a single goal to St Mirren in Paisley.[18]

October

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Next up for the Dee was a trip to Pittodrie to face an Aberdeen side at the bottom of the table having not scored once in the league yet and coming off a tiring defeat in the UEFA Conference League a few nights prior. Naturally, Pressley's side were blown away in the first half by three easy goals en route to another embarrassing defeat.[19] After an international break however, Dundee returned with a bang in a pretty comfortable win over reigning champions Celtic, marking their first win over the side since May 2001 and their first win over Celtic at Dens Park since September 1988.[20] Despite looking to continue some momentum with a first half lead, again via the head of Clark Robertson, at a sold-out Falkirk Stadium the following week, Dundee gave it all away with a late Falkirk goal to once again land themselves near the bottom.[21]

November

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November begin with a trip to Edinburgh was up next against league-leading and unbeaten Hearts, and Pressley's side were easily brushed aside in another heavy defeat away from home.[22] Returning to Dens on Remembrance Sunday, another lame defeat ensued as Rangers scored two early goals and left Dundee scoreless for the 6th time in 12 league games.[23] After the final international break of the year Dundee returned to Edinburgh and made it 7 scoreless games in 13 with another meek defeat, this time to Hibernian after conceding a goal in both halves.[24] After an early self-made setback at home to St Mirren, Dundee finally turned the tables around and ran out 3–1 victors, ending their 4-game losing streak and jumping above the Buddies and Kilmarnock to move to 9th place for the time being.[25]

December

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In a mid-week trip to Celtic Park, Dundee put in a dogged display that had the home fans nervous at the end but in the end had to face a narrow defeat.[26] Three days later, the Dee failed to make a comeback at home to Aberdeen and returned to 2nd bottom with another defeat ahead of a bottom two six-pointer away to Livingston the following week.[27] At Almondvale, Dundee got off to a flier with two early goals but Pressley's side again capitulated to leave with just a point, though it was enough to temporarily lift them up to 10th place.[28] A drab and low-quality affair took place the following week at Fir Park, but hosts Motherwell managed to find a goal late on to keep their momentum going while Dundee again fell to a scoreless defeat.[29] At the midway point of their league season, Dundee turned the tables on Falkirk with a late first half penalty scored by Yan Dhanda and a rare clean sheet despite a Simon Murray red card to win their first game in 5 games and increase their distance from the bottom two.[30] In the last game of 2025, Dundee put in a dominant performance in a comeback win in a big six-pointer at home to Kilmarnock, earning their first consecutive wins in 20 months and lifting them up to 9th place to end the year.[31]

January

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Dundee started 2026 with a bang, crossing the road to Tannadice Park and defeating their Dundee derby rivals Dundee United through a clean sheet and an Ashley Hay goal to earn their third consecutive win in a row (the first time for them in the top flight since November 2014) and their 3rd win over United in the last 12 months.[32] The following week, the Dee couldn't take advantage of league-leading Hearts playing with a man down for the entire second half and slumped to a disappointing defeat.[33] The Dark Blues recovered and made it 4 wins out of 5 with a comeback win over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park in the Scottish Cup to progress into the fifth round.[34] A return to league action saw a loss to Rangers at Ibrox.[35] Dundee ended the month with a dull and disappointing draw in Paisley against ten-man St Mirren, the third time in four games where the Dee ended the game with a man advantage.[36]

February

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After a January of unprecedented rainfall in the north-east of Scotland, Dundee's first game of February at home to Motherwell was postponed due to a waterlogged Dens Park.[37] Changing focus to the Scottish Cup, Dundee discovered a new method of heartbreak in the competition by a Celtic equaliser with the very last kick of regular time stopping a momentous win at Celtic Park before losing in extra time to be dumped out of the cup.[38] Returning to league action in the midweek, Dundee travelled to Falkirk Stadium and were once again blanked by the hosts in a defeat.[39] The Dark Blues hosted bottom side Livingston on Valentine's Day in a game with a manic first half - with two Simon Murray goals in the first 5 minutes and conceding the lead within 15 further minutes due in part to a mistake from keeper Jon McCracken - was followed by a frustrating second half that left Dundee with a point and a third straight game against Livi having lost a two-goal lead.[40] A week later, Dundee recovered from a rough start away to Aberdeen and earned their first win at Pittodrie Stadium since May 2004 through a late screamer from Ethan Hamilton which provided 3 precious points.[41] Returning to Dens to face Hibs to end the month proved to be an entertaining affair, with Dundee taking the lead, before going behind only to equalise with the last kick of the game to grab a deserved point, all in the last 20 minutes.[42]

March

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Dundee kept their fine form going heading into March, topping title hopefuls Motherwell at Dens in a win that halted the visitors' 9-game unbeaten streak in the league, lifting the Dee above Aberdeen and two points behind Dundee United a week ahead of the Dundee derby.[43] In another frenetic derby against their foes across the street, Dundee looked lost and beaten going into stoppage time 2 goals down before an Ashley Hay tap-in and a calamitous own goal allowed the Dark Blues to steal an improbable point off of Dundee United and extend their unbeaten streak to 5 games.[44] A tight game away to league-leading Hearts was decided late on by a goal from the hosts, while Dundee's rivals below them picked up wins to increase pressure on them as they entered the last international break of the season.[45]

April

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After two weeks off, Dundee played host to Celtic and kept it tight until the last ten minutes when a late goal for the visitors and a red card condemned the Dee to defeat.[46] In the last game before the split, the Dark Blues came from behind twice in a 'must-not-lose' game at Rugby Park to get a valuable draw against relegation rivals Kilmarnock, but missed a last-minute penalty after a ridiculously lengthy VAR check to miss out on a potentially vital win.[47] In their first post-split fixture, Dundee made the short walk to Tannadice Park and received a heavy defeat from their local rivals.[48]

In a massive six-pointer in the dogfight to stay out of the Premiership play-offs, Dundee took a massive three points at home to St Mirren thanks to an early Joe Westley goal and a gritty defensive display to distance themselves from 11th place.[49] A week later, Dundee secured their safety and Scottish Premiership status with a commanding win over an already-relegated Livingston.[50] With Dundee being mathematically safe, Pressley heavily rotated the squad ahead of their last game of the season – the fourth such trip to Rugby Park during the campaign – and conceded two late goals to lose to a motivated Kilmarnock side.[51] In the final game of the season at home to Aberdeen, a back-and-forth contest ended with a Dundee win after a late Ryan Astley header sealed it, leapfrogging the Dee over the Dons and securing an 8th place finish.[52]

Competitions

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  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

All times are in British Summer Time (BST).

Pre-season and friendlies

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28 June 2025 Friendly Arbroath 0–2 Dundee Gayfield Park, Arbroath
15:00 Report Attendance: 2,425
Referee: Jamie McCunnie
5 July 2025 Friendly Brechin City 0–3 Dundee Glebe Park, Brechin
15:00 Report
Referee: Stewart Luke
8 October 2025 Graham Webster testimonial Montrose 0–2 Dundee Links Park, Montrose
19:45 Report

Scottish Premiership

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Dundee will play against Aberdeen, Celtic, Dundee United, Falkirk, Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian, Kilmarnock, Livingston, Motherwell, Rangers and St Mirren in the 2025–26 Premiership campaign. They will play each team three times, twice at home and once away against half of the teams, and once at home and twice away against the other half. Following this, they will be split into either a top or bottom group of six depending on their position after 33 games, where they will play each team in their group once. The post-split fixtures were announced on 7 April 2026.[53]

3 August 2025 1 Dundee 1–2 Hibernian Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 Report
Attendance: 7,825
Referee: David Dickinson
9 August 2025 2 Rangers 1–1 Dundee Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow
17:45
Report
Attendance: 48,958
Referee: Don Robertson
23 August 2025 3 Kilmarnock 0–0 Dundee Rugby Park, Kilmarnock
15:00 Report Attendance: 5,670
Referee: Ryan Lee
31 August 2025 4 Dundee 0–2 Dundee United Dens Park, Dundee
14:00 Report
Attendance: 10,750
Referee: Steven McLean
13 September 2025 5 Dundee 1–1 Motherwell Dens Park, Dundee
15:00
Report Attendance: 4,572
Referee: Calum Scott
20 September 2025 6* Dundee 3–2 Livingston Dens Park, Dundee
15:00
Report
Attendance: 5,018
Referee: Ross Hardie
Note: Game was brought forward with the agreement of both clubs. Original date was 29 October 2025.[54]
27 September 2025 7 St Mirren 1–0 Dundee St Mirren Park, Paisley
15:00 Report Attendance: 6,382
Referee: Matthew MacDermid
5 October 2025 8 Aberdeen 4–0 Dundee Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
15:00
Report Attendance: 16,525
Referee: Don Robertson
19 October 2025 9 Dundee 2–0 Celtic Dens Park, Dundee
12:00 Report Attendance: 8,318
Referee: Matthew MacDermid
25 October 2025 10 Falkirk 2–1 Dundee Falkirk Stadium, Falkirk
15:00
Report Attendance: 7,652
Referee: Ross Hardie
1 November 2025 11 Heart of Midlothian 4–0 Dundee Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
15:00
Report Attendance: 18,767
Referee: Kevin Clancy
9 November 2025 12 Dundee 0–3 Rangers Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 Report
Attendance: 8,562
Referee: Matthew MacDermid
22 November 2025 13 Hibernian 2–0 Dundee Easter Road, Edinburgh
15:00
Report Attendance: 17,714
Referee: Steven McLean
29 November 2025 14 Dundee 3–1 St Mirren Dens Park, Dundee
15:00
Report
Attendance: 4,782
Referee: John Beaton
3 December 2025 15 Celtic 1–0 Dundee Celtic Park, Glasgow
19:45
Report Attendance: 57,302
Referee: Duncan Nicolson
6 December 2025 16 Dundee 1–3 Aberdeen Dens Park, Dundee
15:00
Report
Attendance: 7,402
Referee: Grant Irvine
13 December 2025 17 Livingston 2–2 Dundee Almondvale Stadium, Livingston
15:00
Report
Attendance: 3,094
Referee: Dan McFarlane
20 December 2025 18 Motherwell 1–0 Dundee Fir Park, Motherwell
15:00 Report Attendance: 6,649
Referee: Matthew MacDermid
27 December 2025 19 Dundee 1–0 Falkirk Dens Park, Dundee
15:00
Report Attendance: 6,798
Referee: Duncan Nicolson
30 December 2025 20 Dundee 2–1 Kilmarnock Dens Park, Dundee
19:45
Report Kiltie 38' Attendance: 5,039
Referee: Nick Walsh
3 January 2026 21 Dundee United 0–1 Dundee Tannadice Park, Dundee
15:00 Report
Attendance: 13,495
Referee: Don Robertson
11 January 2025 22 Dundee 0–1 Heart of Midlothian Dens Park, Dundee
14:00 Report
Attendance: 8,525
Referee: Ryan Lee
25 January 2025 23 Rangers 3–0 Dundee Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow
15:00
Report Attendance: 50,165
Referee: Kevin Clancy
31 January 2026 24 St Mirren 0–0 Dundee St Mirren Park, Paisley
15:00 Young Red card 63' Report Attendance: 6,461
Referee: Nick Walsh
11 February 2026 25 Falkirk 1–0 Dundee Falkirk Stadium, Falkirk
19:45
Report Attendance: 7,345
Referee: David Dickinson
14 February 2026 26 Dundee 2–2 Livingston Dens Park, Dundee
15:00
Report
Attendance: 6,032
Referee: Nick Walsh
21 February 2026 27 Aberdeen 2–3 Dundee Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
15:00
Report
Attendance: 17,327
Referee: Steven McLean
28 February 2026 28 Dundee 3–3 Hibernian Dens Park, Dundee
15:00
Report
Attendance: 7,512
Referee: Ross Hardie
7 March 2026 29* Dundee 2–1 Motherwell Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 Report Attendance: 6,304
Referee: Dan McFarlane
Note: *Initially postponed and rescheduled due to a waterlogged pitch. Original date was 4 February 2026.
15 March 2026 30 Dundee 2–2 Dundee United Dens Park, Dundee
14:00
Report
Attendance: 11,010
Referee: Duncan Nicolson
21 March 2026 31 Heart of Midlothian 1–0 Dundee Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
15:00
Report Attendance: 18,827
Referee: Don Robertson
5 April 2026 32 Dundee 1–2 Celtic Dens Park, Dundee
16:30
Report
Attendance: 9,007
Referee: Steven McLean
11 April 2026 33 Kilmarnock 2–2 Dundee Rugby Park, Kilmarnock
15:00 Report
Attendance: 6,435
Referee: Ross Hardie
26 April 2026 34 Dundee United 3–0 Dundee Tannadice Park, Dundee
14:00
Report Attendance: 13,207
Referee: Matthew MacDermid
2 May 2026 35 Dundee 1–0 St Mirren Dens Park, Dundee
15:00
Report Attendance: 5,379
Referee: Steven McLean
9 May 2026 36 Dundee 3–0 Livingston Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 Report Attendance: 5,573
Referee: Colin Steven
12 May 2026 37 Kilmarnock 3–1 Dundee Rugby Park, Kilmarnock
19:45
Report
Attendance: 5,839
Referee: Calum Scott
17 May 2026 38 Dundee 3–2 Aberdeen Dens Park, Dundee
14:00
Report
Attendance: 8,279
Referee: Ross Hardie

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation[a]
6 Falkirk 38 14 7 17 50 62 12 49
7 Dundee United 38 10 15 13 49 60 11 45
8 Dundee 38 11 9 18 42 61 19 42
9 Aberdeen 38 11 7 20 40 55 15 40
10 Kilmarnock 38 10 10 18 50 68 18 40
Source: [55][56]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Play-off (only if deciding champion, UEFA competition qualification, second stage group allocation, or relegation).[57]
Notes:
  1. Teams played each other three times (33 matches), before the league was split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six).

Results by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAAHHHAAHAAHAHAHAAHHAHAAAHAHHHAHAAHHAH
ResultLDDLDWLLWLLLLWLLDLWWWLLDLDWDWDLLDLWWLW
Position1098111159119101111119101110101099999109998888999998
Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Scottish Cup

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Dundee will compete in the Scottish Cup and will enter the competition in the 4th round. The draw for the round was made on 30 November 2025, broadcast live on BBC Scotland via Sportscene.[58]

17 January 2025 Fourth round Kilmarnock 1–2 Dundee Rugby Park, Kilmarnock
15:00
Report
Attendance: 4,501
Referee: Colin Steven
7 February 2026 Fifth round Celtic 2–1 (a.e.t.) Dundee Celtic Park, Glasgow
17:30
Report Attendance: 36,673
Referee: Ryan Lee

Scottish League Cup

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Dundee will compete in the Scottish League Cup and will enter the competition in the group stage. The draw for the group stage was held on 28 May 2025 at 13:00, broadcast live on Premier Sports.[59] Dundee was drawn into Group C with Airdrieonians, Alloa Athletic, Montrose and Bonnyrigg Rose.[60]

Group stage

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12 July 2025 1 Dundee 0–1 Airdrieonians Dens Park, Dundee
15:00 Report
Attendance: 2,306
Referee: David Dickinson
19 July 2025 2 Alloa Athletic 1–0 Dundee Recreation Park, Alloa
15:00
Report Attendance: 786
Referee: Don Robertson
22 July 2025 3 Bonnyrigg Rose 1–3 Dundee Ferguson Park, Rosewell[a]
19:45
  • Ross 36'
Report Attendance: 853
Referee: Peter Stuart
26 July 2025 4 Dundee 5–0 Montrose Dens Park, Dundee
15:00
Report Attendance: 1,808
Referee: Duncan Nicolson
  1. Relocated due to pitch work at New Dundas Park.

Group C table

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Pos Team Pld W PW PL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification ALL AIR DND MON BON
1 Alloa Athletic 4 4 0 0 0 7 3 +4 12 Qualification for the second round 1–0 2–1
2 Airdrieonians 4 3 0 0 1 8 4 +4 9 2–3 3–0
3 Dundee 4 2 0 0 2 8 3 +5 6 0–1 5–0
4 Montrose 4 1 0 0 3 6 10 4 3 1–2 4–1
5 Bonnyrigg Rose 4 0 0 0 4 2 11 9 0 0–1 1–3
Source: [61]
Rules for classification: 1) goal difference, 2) goals scored, 3) away goals scored, 4) matches won, 5) away matches won, 6) drawing of lots.[62]

Squad statistics

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As of 17 May 2026
No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremiershipScottish CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Scotland SCO Jon McCracken 3903502020
3 DF Scotland SCO Clark Robertson 1841520+1022
4 DF Wales WAL Ryan Astley 41434+23202+11
5 DF France FRA Billy Koumetio 24113+801021
6 DF Northern Ireland NIR Aaron Donnelly 300+200010
7 MF England ENG Drey Wright 41334+12213+10
8 MF England ENG Paul Digby 1808+60003+10
10 MF Scotland SCO Finlay Robertson 30314+1130+103+10
11 FW England ENG Ashley Hay 34512+174111+30
12 DF England ENG Imari Samuels 39021+1200+202+20
13 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Kieran O'Hara 403+100000
14 DF Netherlands NED Lewis Montsma 00000000
15 FW Scotland SCO Simon Murray 38924+871+1042
16 DF England ENG Brad Halliday 1109+101000
17 MF England ENG Tony Yogane 42125+111203+10
18 MF Scotland SCO Charlie Reilly 2312+1910+2000
19 FW England ENG Joe Westley 23418+540000
20 MF Wales WAL Cameron Congreve 36331+332000
21 MF England ENG Yan Dhanda 30226+222000
22 DF Scotland SCO Luke Graham 41335+122031
24 MF Wales WAL Joel Cotterill 1419+411000
25 MF Scotland SCO Scott Wright 1012+710+1000
27 FW Scotland SCO Joe Bevan 600+500+1000
28 MF Wales WAL Callum Jones 31112+1511+101+10
30 GK Scotland SCO Harrison Sharp 00000000
38 FW Mexico MEX Aldahir Valenzuela 100+100000
48 MF Scotland SCO Ethan Hamilton 3523312100
52 DF Scotland SCO Charley Oosenbrugh 100+100000
Players away from the club on loan:
2 DF England ENG Ethan Ingram 801+200+102+20
9 FW England ENG Emile Acquah 1712+110003+11
31 GK Northern Ireland NIR Trevor Carson 20000020
40 MF Scotland SCO Finlay Allan 00000000
58 MF Scotland SCO Ethan Crombie 00000000
Players who left the club during the season:
14 MF Mexico MEX César Garza 500+200030
25 DF Bulgaria BUL Plamen Galabov 20000020
27 MF Mexico MEX Víctor López 1000000+10

Transfers

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Summer

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Winter

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End of season

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  1. Granted special dispensation from SFA to return from Montrose loan after Jon McCracken's injury.

End of season awards

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See also

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References

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