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2022–23 Dundee F.C. season

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Dundee 2022–23 football season
Dundee
2022–23 season
ChairmanTim Keyes
ManagerGary Bowyer
StadiumDens Park
Scottish ChampionshipWinners
League CupQuarter-finals
Scottish CupFourth round
Challenge CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:Zach Robinson (12)
All:Lyall Cameron (14)
Highest home attendance6,862 vs.Cove Rangers, 28 April 2023 (Championship)
Lowest home attendance1,760 vs.Hamilton Academical, 9 July 2022 (League Cup GS)
Average home league attendance4,865

The2022–23 season wasDundee's first season back in the second tier of Scottish football after being relegated from theprevious season's Premiership. Dundee also competed in theScottish League Cup, theScottish Cup and theScottish Challenge Cup.

On 5 May 2023, Dundee would win theScottish Championship at the first time of asking in the last game of the league season and would gain promotion back to theScottish Premiership.[1]

Season summary

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Pre-season

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Following Dundee's relegation the season prior, the club initiated a number of fundamental changes to the structure of the football department. After previously working mostly with the Youth Academy, Dundee's Technical DirectorGordon Strachan would take a more active role with the first team going into the season.[2] On 8 June 2022,Gary Bowyer was named as the new Dundee manager, withBilly Barr named as assistant manager.[3] The club would also look to hire a Head of Recruitment to complete their structure, and would move the day-to-day operations of the club fromDens Park toDundee and Angus College's Gardyne Campus.[4][5]

July

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Dundee would start their competitive season off with a comfortable 3–0 win over fellow Championship sideHamilton Academical in the League Cup group stages.[6] They would repeat this scoreline the following week down south againstStranraer.[7] This would mark the first time since 2009 in which Dundee had won back-to-back games by a scoreline of 3 or more goals to nil.[8] Dundee continued their positive start away to Championship rivalsQueen's Park with a 1–2 win.[9] They would cap off an impressive group stage campaign with a dominant 5–1 win overForfar Athletic.[10] Despite their strong start to the season, Dundee would struggle badly in the league opener againstPartick Thistle, scoring 2 late goals but still losing 2–3.[11]

August

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After a disappointing start to the league campaign, the Dee would recover with an away clean sheet win overRaith Rovers.[12] They would continue their momentum with a gritty and impressive win overArbroath to go top of the table, on an emotional night which commemorated the recently passed Dundee legendPat Liney.[13] Dundee could not keep up the same momentum the following week atCappielow however, having to settle for a goalless draw againstMorton.[14] Any sense of positive momentum would end with a hapless defeat to league leadersAyr United atSomerset Park.[15] Dundee would bounce back with a comfortable win overScottish League One sideFalkirk to reach the quarter-finals of theScottish League Cup for the second consecutive year.[16]

September

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Dundee would notch their second consecutive 3–0 win, dispatchingQueen's Park at home with ease with a brace fromZach Robinson.[17] Dundee's game againstCove Rangers was postponed after the death ofQueen Elizabeth II.[18] Despite controlling much of the game at home toInverness CT, Dundee gave away slack goals and once again lost at home in frustrating fashion.[19] The following week, Dundee would play their first competitive fixture outside of Scotland since the2003–04 season in theUEFA Cup when they journeyed south to faceWelsh championsThe New Saints in theScottish Challenge Cup, and would win comfortably in a match that would also markPaul McGowan's 300th appearance for theDark Blues.[20]

October

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In a visit toNew Douglas Park, Dundee would emerge victorious in a testy affair withHamilton Academical that should have been more comfortable.[21] Being their usual inconsistent selves however, Dundee thoroughly disappointed in an embarrassing defeat away to part-timeCove Rangers just a few days later.[22] They would again fail to defeat part-time opposition in the following match away toArbroath, having to settle for a point instead.[23] They would finally get back on track the next week with a home victory over high-flyingAyr United, moving up to 4th in the process.[24] A daunting trip toIbrox Stadium followed, and despite a battling performance they would be knocked out of theScottish League Cup byRangers by a tight 1–0 scoreline.[25] A few days later, ten-man Dundee would have to settle for a scoreless point at home toGreenock Morton in a wet and dreary affair.[26] To cap off a busy month, Dundee scraped a lucky point away toQueen's Park after going behind twice.[27]

November

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The month started off improbably for Dundee they came back from a two-goal deficit againstPartick Thistle to win in dramatic fashion atFirhill Stadium.[28] They would continue this positive momentum the following week, withZach Robinson running the show and scoring both goals in a big home win over in-formRaith Rovers.[29] Dundee would make it 7 league games unbeaten and 3 wins in a row next as they defeated bottom sideHamilton Academical 1–0 at Dens.[30] The Dees were given a scare in theScottish Cup the following week byScottish League One sideAirdrieonians, but 7 substitutes and an Airdrie red card helped Dundee dominateextra time, scoring four goals to end up with a convincing-looking 6–2 win.[31] After a successful month in which the club won all their games, managerGary Bowyer was named theScottish Championship Manager of the Month, andPaul McMullan as the Championship's Player of the Month.[32][33]

December

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The winning and unbeaten streak continued with a landmark victory, as Dundee defeatedInverness Caledonian Thistle in the Highlands in a league game for the first time in their history via a goal from in-formPaul McMullan, marking the club's first 4-game win streak in the league sinceOctober 2013.[34] Dundee would keep the momentum up the following Thursday with a comfortable win away toFalkirk to reach the quarter-finals of theChallenge Cup, making it 6 straight wins in all competitions.[35] Unfortunately however, their next game againstCove Rangers would be postponed after ice and snow caused stadium and pitch damage toDens Park.[36] Dundee would end the year with yet more cheer, topping the league for Christmas after a double byLuke McCowan against his former clubAyr United clinched a win to pip theHonest Men to top spot despite an early straight red forJosh Mulligan, marking Dundee's seventh consecutive win in all competitions, their first such run sinceFebruary 1974, as well as their fourth consecutive league clean sheet, and fifth in their last 6 games in all competitions.[37]

January

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Dundee's momentum came to a screeching halt in the new year, and despite coming back from 2 goals and a man down they would suffer defeat against part-timeArbroath, knocking them off top spot.[38] It took a late equaliser fromJordan McGhee to snatch a point atStark's Park four days later.[39] Dundee would have a home stretch planned, but issues with a now waterloggedDens Park resulted in three call-offs during the month. After a two-week period without a game, Dundee would matchScottish Premiership clubSt Mirren evenly in theScottish Cup before being knocked out on penalties.[40] They would finally play a home game the following Tuesday in theScottish Challenge Cup quarter-finals, defeatingLeague One leadersDunfermline Athletic (managed by former Dundee bossJames McPake) to progress to the semi-finals in a high-scoring affair.[41][42] Despite being dogged by injuries and disjointed by squad changes, Dundee comfortably beat league leadersQueen's Park to end the month on a high note.[43]

February

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Dundee opened up the month in frustrating fashion, failing to capitalise on chances and having to settle for a point against bottom side (albeit in good form)Hamilton Accies.[44] They then somehow snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in the Challenge Cup semi-final against Raith Rovers, going out on penalties after leading by multiple goals late on.[45] The club would return to winning ways in their following match, a comfortable 3–0 victory overCove Rangers.[46] However, they would once again falter against bogey teamGreenock Morton, losing 1–0 atCappielow.[47] The inconsistent form would continue the following week at home toInverness CT, where a fluke goal conceded and doing everything but scoring the winning goal (despite having a good goal chopped off due to incompetent refereeing) led to a very disappointing draw and Dundee falling further behind in the title race.[48][49] Their bottle completely crashed in their game in hand at home toPartick Thistle, being handily beaten in a dismal performance.[50]

March

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Dundee started March with a much-needed win away toCove Rangers to close the gap at the top to two points ahead of a two-week hiatus.[51] Dundee started their final round of fixtures flatly with a drab goalless affair away to Partick Thistle, which left them seven points behind the league leaders.[52] In their game in hand four days later though, Dundee stepped up in a big win over promotion rivalsAyr United to close the gap back to four points whilst opening an equal-sized gap on the 3rd placedHonest Men.[53] At the end of the month, managerGary Bowyer was namedScottish Championship Manager of the Month.[54]

April

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The Dee started the month off with a bang, battering bottom side and newChallenge Cup championsHamilton Academical 7–0, including a hat-trick from midfielderLyall Cameron.[55] This proved to be their largest margin of victory since aLeague Cup group stage win overForfar Athletic on30 July 2016,[56] and the largest margin of victory in a league match since an 0–8 away win overFalkirk on22 January 1977.[57] In front of a packedGayfield Park the following week, Dundee could only manage a point in a goalless draw withArbroath which nevertheless put them top of the league on goal difference with a game in hand.[58] They followed up with a massive win overRaith Rovers at Dens in said game in hand to stretch their lead at the top to three points with 4 games to go.[59] In another tough encounter with their bogey teamGreenock Morton, Dundee grabbed a last-gasp equaliser at Dens to snatch a point.[60] They would keep their unbeaten streak going inInverness, but left frustrated after losing a lead that would have helped their title charge massively after playing well and had to settle with a draw up in the Highlands to maintain their slender lead at the top with two games to go.[61] They would blow an even bigger opportunity to take control of the league by failing to beat bottom sideCove Rangers, leaving the title to a final game showdown atOchilview Park againstQueen's Park where a draw or win would see them crowned as champions.[62]

May

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Prior to the title-deciding game, Dundee wingerPaul McMullan was nominated for thePFA Scotland Championship Player of the Year after scoring 7 goals and providing 11 assists in the league this season.[63] In an epic and chaotic encounter atOchilview Park on 5 May, Dundee weathered the storm againstQueen's Park and won the league with a frenetic and unforgettable 3–5 victory which secured promotion back to theScottish Premiership on the first attempt.[64][65] This would mark the first time sinceFebruary 2017 that Dundee would score 5 away goals in a competitive fixture, and the last of those goals marked Dundee's 100th goal in competitive fixtures during the 2022–23 season.[65][66]

ManagerGary Bowyer was announced as theSPFL Scottish Championship Manager of the Year on 10 May 2023.[67] Later that day, Dundee announced that they would part ways with Bowyer and assistant managerBilly Barr.[68] Bowyer would leave Dundee as the permanent manager with the highest overall win percentage in the club's history.

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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Peterhead v Dundee
2 July 2022FriendlyPeterhead0–4 DundeeBalmoor Stadium,Peterhead
14:00ReportReferee: Duncan Nicholson
Montrose v Dundee
5 July 2022FriendlyMontrose1–1 DundeeLinks Park,Montrose
19:45ReportAttendance: 808
Referee: Mike Roncone
Dundee vBlackburn Rovers
13 July 2022Friendly Dundee1–1Blackburn RoversDens Park,Dundee
19:45Jakubiak 36'ReportRowe (trialist) 33' (o.g.)Attendance: 1,387

Scottish Championship

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Main article:2022–23 Scottish Championship

Dundee will play againstArbroath,Ayr United,Cove Rangers,Greenock Morton,Hamilton Academical,Inverness Caledonian Thistle,Partick Thistle,Queen's Park andRaith Rovers during the 2022–23 Championship campaign. They will play each team four times, twice at home and twice away.

Dundee vPartick Thistle
30 July 20221 Dundee2–3Partick ThistleDens Park,Dundee
15:00
ReportAttendance: 5,513
Referee:Alan Muir
Raith Rovers v Dundee
6 August 20222Raith Rovers0–1 DundeeStark's Park,Kirkcaldy
15:00ReportMulligan 13'Attendance: 3,222
Referee: Chris Graham
Dundee vArbroath
12 August 20223 Dundee4–2ArbroathDens Park,Dundee
19:45Report
Attendance: 5,114
Referee: Graham Grainger
Greenock Morton v Dundee
20 August 20224Greenock Morton0–0 DundeeCappielow,Greenock
15:00ReportAttendance: 2,091
Referee:Don Robertson
Ayr United v Dundee
26 August 20225Ayr United3–1 DundeeSomerset Park,Ayr
19:45
Report
Attendance: 2,274
Referee: Greg Aitken
Dundee vQueen's Park
3 September 20226 Dundee3–0Queen's ParkDens Park,Dundee
15:00
ReportAttendance: 4,178
Referee: Grant Irvine
Dundee vInverness Caledonian Thistle
17 September 20227 Dundee2–3Inverness Caledonian ThistleDens Park,Dundee
15:00
Report
Attendance: 4,396
Referee: Peter Stuart
Hamilton Academical v Dundee
1 October 20228Hamilton Academical0–2 DundeeNew Douglas Park,Hamilton
15:00Report
Attendance: 1,642
Referee: Matthew MacDermid
Cove Rangers v Dundee
4 October 20229*Cove Rangers3–1 DundeeBalmoral Stadium,Aberdeen
19:45ReportAttendance: 1,322
Referee:Nick Walsh
Note: Initially postponed and rescheduled due to the death ofQueen Elizabeth II. Original date was 8 September 2022.
Arbroath v Dundee
8 October 202210Arbroath1–1 DundeeGayfield Park,Arbroath
15:00
ReportAttendance: 3,372
Referee: Colin Steven
Dundee vAyr United
15 October 202211 Dundee2–1Ayr UnitedDens Park,Dundee
15:00Report
Attendance: 4,490
Referee: Grant Irvine
Dundee vGreenock Morton
22 October 202212 Dundee0–0Greenock MortonDens Park,Dundee
15:00ReportAttendance: 4,214
Referee: Lloyd Wilson
Queen's Park v Dundee
28 October 202213Queen's Park2–2 DundeeOchilview Park,Stenhousemuir
19:45Report
Attendance: 1,006
Referee: Barry Cook
Partick Thistle v Dundee
5 November 202214Partick Thistle2–3 DundeeFirhill Stadium,Glasgow
15:00ReportAttendance: 3,046
Referee: Craig Napier
Dundee vRaith Rovers
12 November 202215 Dundee2–0Raith RoversDens Park,Dundee
15:00
ReportAttendance: 5,022
Referee: Grant Irvine
Dundee vHamilton Academical
19 November 202216 Dundee1–0Hamilton AcademicalDens Park,Dundee
15:00ReportAttendance: 4,293
Referee: Graham Grainger
Inverness Caledonian Thistle v Dundee
3 December 202217Inverness Caledonian Thistle0–1 DundeeCaledonian Stadium,Inverness
15:00ReportAttendance: 2,435
Referee:Alan Muir
Ayr United v Dundee
23 December 202218Ayr United0–2 DundeeSomerset Park,Ayr
19:45
Report
Attendance: 2,704
Referee:Steven McLean
Dundee vArbroath
2 January 202319 Dundee2–4ArbroathDens Park,Dundee
15:00ReportAttendance: 5,930
Referee: Scott Lambie
Raith Rovers v Dundee
6 January 202320Raith Rovers1–1 DundeeStark's Park,Kirkcaldy
19:45Report
Attendance: 3,050
Referee: Craig Napier
Dundee vQueen's Park
28 January 202321 Dundee3–0Queen's ParkDens Park,Dundee
15:00ReportAttendance: 5,004
Referee: Euan Anderson
Hamilton Academical v Dundee
4 February 202322Hamilton Academical1–1 DundeeNew Douglas Park,Hamilton
15:00Report
Attendance: 1,649
Referee:Don Robertson
Dundee vCove Rangers
12 February 202323* Dundee3–0Cove RangersDens Park,Dundee
14:00ReportAttendance: 4,208
Referee: Craig Napier
Note: Initially postponed and rescheduled due to stadium damage caused by severe weather. Original date was 17 December 2022.
Greenock Morton v Dundee
17 February 202324Greenock Morton1–0 DundeeCappielow,Greenock
19:45ReportAttendance: 2,188
Referee: Euan Anderson
Dundee vInverness Caledonian Thistle
25 February 202325 Dundee1–1Inverness Caledonian ThistleDens Park,Dundee
15:00
ReportHarper 56'Attendance: 4,447
Referee: Chris Graham
Dundee vPartick Thistle
28 February 202326* Dundee1–3Partick ThistleDens Park,Dundee
19:45
ReportAttendance: 4,622
Referee:Don Robertson
Note: Initially postponed and rescheduled due to a waterlogged pitch. Original date was 14 January 2023.
Cove Rangers v Dundee
4 March 202327Cove Rangers0–2 DundeeBalmoral Stadium,Aberdeen
15:00Report
Attendance: 1,561
Referee: Calum Scott
Partick Thistle v Dundee
18 March 202328Partick Thistle0–0 DundeeFirhill Stadium,Glasgow
15:00ReportAttendance: 3,656
Referee: Alan Newlands
Dundee vAyr United
21 March 202329* Dundee3–1Ayr UnitedDens Park,Dundee
19:45ReportAttendance: 4,007
Referee: Steven Kirkland
Note: Initially postponed and rescheduled due to conflict with Ayr United'sScottish Cup tie. Original date was 11 March 2023.
Dundee vHamilton Academical
1 April 202330 Dundee7–0Hamilton AcademicalDens Park,Dundee
15:00
ReportAttendance: 5,019
Referee:Kevin Clancy
Arbroath v Dundee
8 April 202331Arbroath0–0 DundeeGayfield Park,Arbroath
15:00ReportAttendance: 5,563
Referee: Scott Lambie
Dundee vRaith Rovers
11 April 202332* Dundee3–1Raith RoversDens Park,Dundee
19:45
Report
Attendance: 5,009
Referee: Greg Aitken
Note: Initially postponed and rescheduled due to conflict with Raith'sScottish Challenge Cup tie. Original date was 25 March 2023.
Dundee vGreenock Morton
15 April 202333 Dundee3–3Greenock MortonDens Park,Dundee
15:00
ReportAttendance: 5,246
Referee: Chris Graham
Inverness Caledonian Thistle v Dundee
22 April 202334Inverness Caledonian Thistle1–1 DundeeCaledonian Stadium,Inverness
15:00ReportAttendance: 3,882
Referee: Euan Anderson
Dundee vCove Rangers
28 April 202335 Dundee0–0Cove RangersDens Park,Dundee
19:45ReportAttendance: 6,862
Referee: Greg Aitken
Queen's Park v Dundee
5 May 202336Queen's Park3–5 DundeeOchilview Park,Stenhousemuir
19:45
ReportAttendance: 2,045
Referee: David Munro

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Dundee(C, P)36171276640+2663Promotion to thePremiership
2Ayr United361610106143+1858Qualification for thePremiership play-off semi-final
3Queen's Park36177126352+1158Qualification for thePremiership play-off quarter-final
4Partick Thistle36169116545+2057
5Greenock Morton36151295343+1057
Source:[69]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-to head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Play-off (only for deciding promotion, play-off participation and relegation).[70]
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted

Results by round

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Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536
GroundHAHAAHHAAAHHAAHHAAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHHAHA
ResultLWWDLWLWLDWDDWWWWWLDWDWLDLWDWWDWDDDW
Position951353555545643321233322222222111111
Source:See results
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Scottish Cup

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Main article:2022–23 Scottish Cup

Dundee entered the competition in the 3rd round. Their 3rd round win overAirdrieonians would see six goals scored by Dundee, their highest tally in a Scottish Cup game since a 7–0 win overNairn County in the1985–86 season.

Dundee vAirdrieonians
26 November 2022Third round Dundee6–2 (a.e.t.)AirdrieoniansDens Park,Dundee
15:00
ReportAttendance: 2,341
Referee: Lloyd Wilson
St Mirren v Dundee
21 January 2023Fourth roundSt Mirren0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–0p)
DundeeSt Mirren Park,Paisley
15:00ReportAttendance: 4,254
Referee: Colin Steven
Penalties

Scottish League Cup

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Main articles:2022–23 Scottish League Cup and2022–23 Scottish League Cup group stage

Dundee were a top seed in the group stage draw that took place on 25 May 2022 at 13:00 onFreeSports and theSPFL's YouTube channel.[71] Dundee were drawn into Group H along withHamilton Academical,Queen's Park,Forfar Athletic andStranraer.[72][73]

Group stage

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Dundee vHamilton Academical
9 July 20221 Dundee3–0Hamilton AcademicalDens Park,Dundee
15:00
Report
Attendance: 1,760
Referee: Gavin Duncan
Stranraer v Dundee
16 July 20222Stranraer0–3 DundeeStair Park,Stranraer
15:00Report
Attendance: 497
Referee: Greg Aitken
Queen's Park v Dundee
19 July 20223Queen's Park1–2 DundeeOchilview Park,Stenhousemuir
19:45Report
Attendance: 570
Referee:Willie Collum
Dundee vForfar Athletic
23 July 20224 Dundee5–1Forfar AthleticDens Park,Dundee
15:00
ReportAttendance: 1,854
Referee: Graham Grainger

Knockout stage

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Dundee were seeded in the second round as one of the three best group winners. The draw took place following the final group stage game on 24 July.

Dundee vFalkirk
30 August 2022Second round Dundee3–0FalkirkDens Park,Dundee
19:45Report
Attendance: 3,195
Referee: Colin Steven
Rangers v Dundee
19 October 2022Quarter-finalsRangers1–0 DundeeIbrox Stadium,Glasgow
20:15
ReportAttendance: 37,107
Referee:Willie Collum

Group H table

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PosTeamPldWPWPLLGFGAGDPtsQualificationDNDHAMQPAFORSTR
1Dundee44000132+1112Qualification for thesecond round3–05–1
2Hamilton Academical4210196+38p1–15–2
3Queen's Park42011116+571–24–1
4Forfar Athletic41003512−730–33–0[a]
5Stranraer40004416−1200–32–5
Source:[75]
Rules for classification: 1) goal difference, 2) goals scored, 3) away goals scored, 4) matches won, 5) away matches won, 6) drawing of lots.[76]
Notes:
  1. ^Forfar Athletic were awarded a technical 3−0 win over Stranraer, who fielded an ineligible player. The match had originally finished 2–2, with Forfar Athletic securing the bonus point following a 5–3 win on penalties.[74]

Scottish Challenge Cup

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Main article:2022–23 Scottish Challenge Cup

Dundee will compete in the Scottish Challenge Cup, and will enter the competition in the 3rd round on the weekend of 23–25 September 2022.[77] The draw took place on 29 August 2022 at 13:00 onSPFL's YouTube channel.[78]

The New SaintsWales vScotland Dundee
23 September 2022Third roundThe New SaintsWales0–3Scotland DundeePark Hall,Oswestry, England
20:00ReportAttendance: 508
Referee: Tom Owen (FAW)
Falkirk v Dundee
8 December 2022Fourth roundFalkirk0–3 DundeeFalkirk Stadium,Falkirk
19:45Report
Attendance: 1,700
Referee: Calum Scott
Dundee vDunfermline Athletic
24 January 2023Quarter-finals* Dundee4–2Dunfermline AthleticDens Park,Dundee
19:45Report
Attendance: 2,089
Referee: Craig Napier
Note: Initially postponed and rescheduled twice due to a waterlogged and frozen pitch respectively. Original date was 10 January 2023.
Dundee vRaith Rovers
8 February 2023Semi-finals Dundee2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–4p)
Raith RoversDens Park,Dundee
19:45
Report
Attendance: 2,948
Referee: Colin Steven
Penalties

Squad statistics

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As of end of season
No.PosNatPlayerTotalChampionshipScottish CupLeague CupChallenge Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKEngland ENGAdam Legzdins2902401+101020
2DFScotland SCOCammy Kerr38425+1220623+10
3DFEngland ENGJordan Marshall34023+30105020
4DFEngland ENGTyler French25217+11105110
5DFRepublic of Ireland IRLRyan Sweeney44532520603+10
6MFScotland SCOJordan McGhee36327+23201+102+10
7FWScotland SCOAlex Jakubiak301011+961+103+242+10
8MFScotland SCOShaun Byrne1605+60104000
9FWSaint Kitts and Nevis SKNKwame Thomas1534+830+100020
11MFEngland ENGLuke Hannant14111+31000000
14DFScotland SCOLee Ashcroft42330+42201+1140
15MFScotland SCOJosh Mulligan42224+72205+101+20
16FWEngland ENGZach Robinson331319+101200210+20
17MFScotland SCOLuke McCowan401020+1071+111+412+11
18MFScotland SCOPaul McMullan46726+95213+2041
19MFScotland SCOFinlay Robertson1531+700+211+102+12
21GKRepublic of Ireland IRLIan Lawlor6050100000
22MFScotland SCOBen Williamson31112+121101+301+10
23FWRepublic of Ireland IRLCillian Sheridan1513+700+10001+31
24MFScotland SCOMax Anderson2735+1111+103+202+22
25MFScotland SCOLyall Cameron391419+880+202+4343
28DFScotland SCOSam Fisher805+10001+1000
30GKScotland SCOHarrison Sharp14070005020
31DFEngland ENGRyan Clampin702+50000000
34MFScotland SCOBarry Maguire12010+10000010
37FWSwitzerland SUILorent Tolaj300+2000000+10
42MFUnited States USAPierre Reedy400+40000000
51GKScotland SCORuaridh Lynch0000000000
Players away from the club on loan:
10MFScotland SCOPaul McGowan1415+30003+2110
20FWScotland SCOZak Rudden27811+851+111+201+22
27DFEngland ENGLuke Strachan100000000+10
40MFScotland SCOCammy Blacklock0000000000
41GKScotland SCOThomas Welsh0000000000
44DFScotland SCOJack Wilkie1000000+1000
45DFScotland SCOLuke Graham0000000000
48MFScotland SCOCallum Lamb0000000000
Players who left the club during the season:
11MFNorthern Ireland NIRNiall McGinn921+30004+1200
12MFCanada CANJay Chapman0000000000
31FWFrance FRADerick Osei931+510+120+100+10
38MFEngland ENGJoe Grayson17111+210+102010

Transfers

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Summer

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Players in

[edit]
DatePlayerFromFee
1 July 2022ScotlandZak RuddenScotlandPartick ThistleFree[79]
5 July 2022EnglandTyler FrenchWalesWrexhamUndisclosed[80]
15 July 2022ScotlandBen WilliamsonScotlandRangersLoan[81]
30 July 2022EnglandZach RobinsonEnglandAFC WimbledonLoan[82]
9 August 2022EnglandJoe GraysonEnglandBarrowLoan[83]

Players out

[edit]
DatePlayerToFee
5 August 2022Scotland Tom FindlayScotlandElgin CityLoan[84]
13 August 2022ScotlandJack WilkieScotlandPeterheadLoan[85]
Scotland Ewan MurrayScotlandPeterheadLoan[85]
16 August 2022ScotlandSam FisherScotlandDunfermline AthleticLoan[86]

Winter

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Players in

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DatePlayerFromFee
6 October 2022FranceDerick OseiEnglandAFC WimbledonFree[87]
19 January 2023Saint Kitts and NevisKwame ThomasEnglandSutton UnitedLoan[88]
20 January 2023ScotlandSam FisherScotlandDunfermline AthleticEnd of loan[89]
26 January 2023ScotlandBarry MaguireScotlandMotherwellLoan[90]
27 January 2023EnglandRyan ClampinEnglandColchester UnitedLoan[91]
31 January 2023EnglandLuke HannantEnglandColchester UnitedLoan[92]
SwitzerlandLorent TolajEnglandBrighton & Hove AlbionLoan[93]
EnglandZach RobinsonEnglandAFC WimbledonLoan[94]
8 April 2023United StatesPierre ReedyUnited StatesReal MonarchsFree[95]

Players out

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DatePlayerToFee
30 September 2022ScotlandLuke GrahamScotlandAlbion RoversLoan[96]
3 October 2022CanadaJay ChapmanUnited StatesColorado Springs SwitchbacksMutual consent[97]
6 January 2023EnglandZach RobinsonEnglandAFC WimbledonEnd of loan[98]
England Luke StrachanScotlandAlloa AthleticEnd of loan[99]
9 January 2023Northern IrelandNiall McGinnNorthern IrelandGlentoranMutual consent[100]
16 January 2023FranceDerick OseiFree agentMutual consent[101]
18 January 2023EnglandJoe GraysonEnglandBarrowEnd of loan[102]
31 January 2023ScotlandZak RuddenScotlandSt JohnstoneLoan[103]
18 February 2023England Euan MutaleScotlandAlbion RoversLoan[104]
21 February 2023ScotlandPaul McGowanScotlandDunfermline AthleticLoan[105]

End of season

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New deals and extensions

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DatePlayerUntil
12 May 2023ScotlandLyall CameronMay 2025[106]
30 May 2023ScotlandCammy KerrMay 2025[107]
31 May 2023EnglandAdam LegzdinsMay 2025[108]
2 June 2023ScotlandLee AshcroftMay 2025[109]
ScotlandHarrison SharpMay 2025[110]
3 June 2023ScotlandJosh MulliganMay 2025[111]
4 June 2023ScotlandLuke McCowanMay 2025[112]
10 June 2023ScotlandJordan McGheeMay 2025[113]
12 June 2023ScotlandFinlay RobertsonMay 2025[114]
13 June 2023ScotlandMax AndersonMay 2025[115]

Players out

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DatePlayerToFee
22 May 2023Republic of IrelandIan LawlorEnglandDoncaster RoversEnd of contract[116]
31 May 2023ScotlandBen WilliamsonScotlandRangersLoan ended[117]
EnglandZach RobinsonEnglandAFC WimbledonLoan ended[117]
Saint Kitts and NevisKwame ThomasEnglandSutton UnitedLoan ended[117]
ScotlandBarry MaguireScotlandMotherwellLoan ended[117]
EnglandRyan ClampinEnglandColchester UnitedLoan ended[117]
EnglandLuke HannantEnglandColchester UnitedLoan ended[117]
SwitzerlandLorent TolajEnglandBrighton & Hove AlbionLoan ended[117]
EnglandJordan MarshallWalesThe New SaintsEnd of contract[117]
ScotlandAlex JakubiakScotlandDunfermline AthleticEnd of contract[117]
ScotlandPaul McMullanRepublic of IrelandDerry CityEnd of contract[117]
Republic of IrelandCillian SheridanScotlandInverness CTEnd of contract[117]
England Luke StrachanScotlandCove RangersEnd of contract[117]
1 June 2023ScotlandPaul McGowanScotlandCove RangersEnd of contract[118]
5 June 2023Republic of IrelandRyan SweeneyEnglandBurton AlbionEnd of contract[119]
20 June 2023ScotlandSam FisherScotlandDunfermline AthleticEnd of contract[120]
1 July 2023United StatesPierre ReedyUnited StatesCharleston BatteryEnd of contract[121]

End of season awards

[edit]

Club Player of the Year awards

[edit]

National awards

[edit]

Scottish Professional Football League

PFA Scotland

See also

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