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2024–25 Aberdeen F.C. season

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Aberdeen 2024–25 football season
Aberdeen
2024–25 season
The Aberdeen squad which won the2024–25 Scottish Cup during a victory parade in the city on the day after the final
ChairmanDave Cormack
ManagerJimmy Thelin
GroundPittodrie Stadium
Aberdeen, Scotland
(Capacity: 20,866)
Scottish Premiership5th
Scottish CupWinners
Scottish League CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:Kevin Nisbet (11)
All: Kevin Nisbet (14)
Highest home attendance19,274 vs. Multiple, Premiership, October 2024 – March 2025
Lowest home attendance8,450 vs.Dumbarton, League Cup, 27 July 2024
Average home league attendance17,735

The2024–25 Aberdeen F.C. season was Aberdeen's 112th season in the top flight of Scottish football and the twelfth in theScottish Premiership.[1] Aberdeen also competed in the Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup.[2]

Aberdeen finished the season bywinning their first Scottish Cup in 35 years after defeatingCeltic on penalties in the final. This was also their first title since2014. In the league, Aberdeen finished fifth after a very strong start was followed up by only five wins in 27 games. Due to the cup win, the team qualified for the2025–26 UEFA Europa League play-off round for the next season.

Summary

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June

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On 3 June, new managerJimmy Thelin officially took charge replacing interim coach Peter Leven.[3] On 6 June, after making over 350 appearances player-coachJonny Hayes left the club and later announced his retirement from football.[4] YoungsterFletcher Boyd signed a new contract until 2027. Kelle Roos,Connor Barron, Anthony Stewart, Kieran Ngwenya, Finlay Murray, Kai Watson, Chris Kondolo, Aaron Reid, and Reuben Smillie all left the club. DefenderGavin Molloy signed fromShelbourne, strikerPeter Ambrose fromÚjpest andDimitar Mitov from fellow Premiership sideSt Johnstone all for undisclosed fees. The Dons announced they will travel to Portugal for a pre-season training camp and have a friendly against Peterhead with an XI select againstHuntly andTurriff United.

July

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Aberdeen's pre-season friendly withPeterhead was moved to Cormack Park due to weather conditions in Peterhead with the Dons winning 4–0. On 11 July, forwardDuk was announced missing from training by the club with the player going AWOL. Aberdeen took disciplinary action against the Cape Verde international. On 12 July,Dante Polvara suffered an injury and is set to be ruled out for at least four months and Norwegian midfielderSivert Heltne Nilsen joined fromSK Brann. The club opened the season with a 3–0 win overQueen of the South in the League Cup. This was followed with wins against East Kilbride, Airdrieonians and Dumbarton to top the group and setup a Second round tie with Queens Park. Leighton Clarkson was ruled out for eight weeks with a shoulder injury and Junior Hoilett was not offered a new deal and left the club.

August

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Youngsters Adam Emslie and Finday Marshall joined Cove Rangers on loan deals along with Blair McKenzie who joined Montrose. Aberdeen began the League season with an away win against St Johnstone.Ante Palaversa joined the club fromTroyes for an undisclosed fee and also Finnish wingerTopi Keskinen signed fromHJK Helsinki for a reported £860,000. Macedonian forwardBojan Miovski was given a send-off from fans in the win against St Mirren as he later signed forSpanish La Liga sideGirona for a club-record fee of £6,800,000. Keskinen scored a 92nd minute winner against Queens Park in the League Cup to setup a tie with The Spartans.Ryan Duncan later joined Queens on loan for the season. DefenderRichard Jensen also went out on loan toVejle. The Dons then signedKevin Nisbet on a loan deal from English Championship sideMillwall. He made his debut in the home win against Kilmarnock with strikerPape Habib Guèye scoring both goals with headers. DefenderJayden Richardson left the club on transfer deadline day. A 98th minute winner from Nisbet seen Aberdeen briefly top the league at the end of the month with the club having won every game of the season so far

September

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Call-ups for the September Internationals included Jack Milne, Alfie Bavidge and Fletcher Boyd for Scotland youths, Topi Keskinen for Finland, Dimitar Mitov for Bulgaria and Slobodan Rubezic for Montenegro.[5] An Aberdeen XI played in a Testimonial match at Cove for their player Blair Yule with both Shayden Morris and Kevin Nisbet scoring. On 7 September, the club announcedDuk had returned to training having gone missing earlier in July.[6] The Dons remained on their winning run with wins against Motherwell and Dundee and also in the League Cup against The Spartans, setting up a tie with Celtic in the Semi-finals at Hampden.

October

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On 1 October,Nicky Devlin received his first Scotland call-up for theUEFA Nations League matches against Croatia and Portugal.[7] Pape Habib Guèye was ruled out for fourteen weeks with a quad muscle tear he picked up in training.[8] After the International break, the Dons came from two goals down to draw away to Celtic. This was followed with a battling win against Dundee United as Peter Ambrose scored his first league goal. The unbeaten run continued with an impressive and enthralling win also at home to Rangers.

November

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However, the unbeaten domestic run ended in devastating fashion at Hampden asDaizen Maeda scored a hat-trick in a 6–0 mauling. Young goalkeeper Rodrigo Vitols signed a contract extension, keeping him at the Club until at least 2027. Manager Jimmy Thelin was named Scottish Premiership manager of the month for October and Nicky Devlin was named Player of the month. They bounced back at home to Dundee, the fourth sell-out in-a-row at Pittodrie. The club reported a record turnover of £23.6 million in its annual accounts for the year ended 30 June 2024, an increase of 49% on the previous year’s £15.8million turnover. The unbeaten League run came to an end at a snowy St Mirren Park thanks to a 2–1 loss which also included a red card overturned by VAR. Three goals in added time at Easter Road saw the Dons in a pulsating 3–3 draw with Hibernian, where Sokler scored a brilliant overhead kick only to be pegged back byRocky Bushiri's first goal for the home side.

December

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Goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov was injured in the draw at Hearts, ruling him out for up to six weeks. In the Scottish Cup, the Dons were drawn away to Elgin City in January. Their unbeaten home record came to an end in a tight 1–0 loss to Celtic. They were then left frustrated in a wet and windy afternoon at Pittodrie which seen them battle to a draw against St Johnstone. The annual AGM took place with chairman Dave Cormack confirming the tribunal fee for last seasons want away midfielder Connor Barron to Rangers had still not been paid. The miserable run in the League continued with successive losses, firstly after leading against Hibernian, a 4–0 hammering at Kilmarnock on Boxing Day, and at Tannadice against Dundee United to a 94th minute winner for the home side.

January

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A tribunal fee was agreed for Connor Barron with Rangers but the club unhappy with the process but in return a guaranteed sum of £639,920, with an additional £250,000 dependant on performance. Goalkeeper Mitov was again ruled out for four weeks with a minor injury. The Dons seen in the new year in a blizzard of snow at home to Ross County but lost 2-1. Both Gavin Molloy and Ester Sokler were injured and later confirmed to be ruled out of action, Molloy until May and Sokler for at least eight weeks. Youngster Dylan Lobban extended his stay at Cove Rangers until the end of the season whilst Alfie Bavidge was recalled from his loan but then sent out to Inverness Caledonian Thistle along with youth captain Alfie Stewart. The first team continued to struggle, losing again away to Motherwell with Rubezic sent off for an apparent head-butting. Croatian midfielderAnte Palaversa signed a two-year contract extension, tying him to the club until the summer of 2027. The club added further signings of Jeppe Okkels on loan from English Championship side Preston North End and Latvia captain Kristers Tobers from Grasshoppers for a reported £800,000. Ross Doohan saved a ninety-third minute penalty in a goalless draw at home to Hearts. Centre-back Alfie Dorrington joined on loan from English Premiership side Tottenham Hotspur and full back Alexander Jensen signed from Swedish side Brommapojkarna for a reported £600,000. However defeats followed away to Rangers and at home to St Mirren. On 17 January, Aberdeen born Scotland Forward and Ballon d'Or winnerDenis Law died aged 84. The club began their Scottish Cup run with a victory at Elgin City. On 19th January, former managerJimmy Calderwood died aged 69. James McGarry joined Greek side Athens Kallithea on a loan deal.

February

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The club endured their fourteenth League match without a win with defeat at Hibernian. On transfer deadline day, Duk left to join La Liga side Leganés for£600,000, Dutch centre-back Mats Knoester joined from Hungarian side Ferencváros and Palestine forward Oday Dabbagh signed on loan from Belgium side Charleroi with the option to buy. Defender Angus MacDonald left on a free to join Exeter City and fellow defender Slobodan Rubežić left on loan to join his former side Novi Pazar ten days later. A win against Dunfermline Athletic seen them into the Scottish Cup Quarter Finals. They ended the winless run with victory at Dens Park by edging Dundee and reclaiming third place with an "outrageous" goal from Topi Keskinen. Oday Dabbagh's injury-time goal edged out Kilmarnock at Pittodrie. But a ruthless Celtic again cruised past the Dons with Morris' ninetieth-minute goal a mere consolation. The club announced before the match injured forward Jamie McGrath will leave the club at the end of the season following the expiry of his contract and join fellow Premiership side Hibernian.

March

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Kevin Nisbet struck in stoppage time as they came from 2–0 down to earn a point at home to Dundee United. Aberdeen sealed their passage to the Scottish Cup semi-finals in comfortable fashion as they put four past Queen's Park. This was followed up with a drab goalless draw away to St Johnstone. The International break again seen Dimitar Mitov pick up an injury. He did pick up an award for the third best footballer of the year for Bulgaria. After going behind against Motherwell at home, they romped to victory to secure their place in the League's top six.

April

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Shayden Morris scored a brilliant solo goal to see off Ross County at Dingwall. Scotland U21 international Jack Milne penned a new long-term contract seeing the defender remain until at least 2029. The Dons blew a two goal lead against Ten-man Rangers as the Ibrox side staged an incredible comeback to snatch a last-gasp draw at Pittodrie. A trip to Glasgow seen the club win the Scottish Cup Semi-Final in extra-time against nine-man Hearts 2–1 atHampden Park with a 119th-minute winner fromOday Dabbagh. It will be their first Final since 2017 which was also against Celtic. Kevin Nisbet's stunning strike condemned former club Hibernian to defeat and moved Aberdeen level on points with the Easter Road club. Manager Jimmy Thelin was given the Manager of the Month award for a third time after also receiving it in August and October.[9]

May

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The Dons lost out to St Mirren in a tight game won with a single goal Mikael Mandron. Over 20,000 Dons supporters bought tickets for the Cup Final and sold out their allocation. A poor second half from the Dons saw them well beaten by Rangers in Glasgow. They were guaranteed a return to European football next season despite a heavy home loss to Celtic. The League season ended with defeat away to Dundee United, with the Dons finishing in fifth place. But the match was marred with a pitch invasion and a Dons supporter throwing a seat and hitting defender Jack MacKenzie who suffered a facial injury. The 31 year old supporter was later charged for the incident for "acting in a culpable and reckless manner". Aberdeen finished the season bywinning their first Scottish Cup in 35 years after defeatingCeltic on penalties in the final.

Results & fixtures

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  Win  Draw  Loss  Postponed

Pre-season and friendlies

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Peterhead v Aberdeen
10 July 2024FriendlyPeterhead0–4 AberdeenAberdeen
19:00ReportSokler 28',37'
Shinnie 41'
Bavidge 52'
Stadium:Cormack Park
Attendance: 0
Referee: Chris Fordyce

Scottish Premiership

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Main article:2024–25 Scottish Premiership
St Johnstone v Aberdeen
5 August 20241St Johnstone1–2 AberdeenPerth
20:00Molloy 88' (o.g.)Devlin 22'
McGrath 62'
Stadium:McDiarmid Park
Attendance: 9,203
Referee:Kevin Clancy
Note: Game televised on Sky Sports
Aberdeen vSt Mirren
11 August 20242 Aberdeen3–1St MirrenAberdeen
15:00Guèye 39'
McGrath 54'
Besuijen 81'
ReportOlusanya 45+3'Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 17,057
Referee: Grant Irvine
Note: Date change due to St Mirren participation in Europe.
Aberdeen vKilmarnock
25 August 20243 Aberdeen2–0KilmarnockAberdeen
15:00Guèye 23',65'ReportLyonsRed card 54'Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 16,146
Referee: Matthew MacDermid
Note: Date change due to Kilmarnock participation in Europe.
Ross County v Aberdeen
31 August 20244Ross County0–1 AberdeenDingwall
17:45ReportNisbet 90+8'Stadium:Victoria Park
Attendance: 5,480
Referee: Euan Anderson
Note: Game televised on Premier Sports
Aberdeen vMotherwell
14 September 20245 Aberdeen2–1MotherwellAberdeen
15:00Guèye 27',80'ReportEbiye 88'Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 17,155
Referee: Chris Graham
Dundee v Aberdeen
28 September 20246Dundee1–2 AberdeenDundee
15:00Murray 45' (pen.)ReportNisbet 15'
Keskinen 32'
Stadium:Dens Park
Attendance: 9,030
Referee: Calum Scott
Aberdeen vHeart of Midlothian
6 October 20247 Aberdeen3–2Heart of MidlothianAberdeen
15:00Keskinen 2'
Devlin 65'
Palaversa 88'
ReportKent 36'
Spittal 63'
GrantRed card 75'
Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 19,172
Referee: John Beaton
Note: Date change due to Hearts participation in Europe.
Celtic v Aberdeen
19 October 20248Celtic2–2 AberdeenGlasgow
15:00Hatate 24'
Furuhashi 27'
ReportSokler 50'
Shinnie 60'
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 58,890
Referee: Nick Walsh
Aberdeen vDundee United
26 October 20249 Aberdeen1–0Dundee UnitedAberdeen
17:45Ambrose 84'ReportStadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 19,274
Referee: Steven McLean
Aberdeen vRangers
30 October 202410 Aberdeen2–1RangersAberdeen
20:00Devlin 31'
Morris 74'
ReportBajrami 63'Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 19,274
Referee: John Beaton
Aberdeen vDundee
9 November 202411 Aberdeen4–1DundeeAberdeen
17:30Palaversa 53'
Keskinen 57'
Besuijen 72'
Nisbet 90+7'
ReportMurray 70'Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 19,274
Referee: David Dickinson
St Mirren v Aberdeen
23 November 202412St Mirren2–1 AberdeenPaisley
15:00Olusanya 19'
Taylor 83'
ReportMcGrath 50'Stadium:St Mirren Park
Attendance: 7,533
Referee: John Beaton
Hibernian v Aberdeen
26 November 202413Hibernian3–3 AberdeenEdinburgh
19:45Newell 40'
Cadden 90+2'
Bushiri 90+6'
ReportMcGrath 55'
Devlin 76'
Sokler 90+5'
Stadium:Easter Road
Attendance: 15,845
Referee: Calum Scott
Heart of Midlothian v Aberdeen
1 December 202414Heart of Midlothian1–1 AberdeenEdinburgh
15:00Devlin 62 o.g.'ReportClarkson 37'Stadium:Tynecastle Park
Attendance: 18,810
Referee: Kevin Clancy
Note: Date change due to Hearts participation in Europe.
Aberdeen vCeltic
4 December 202415 Aberdeen0–1CelticAberdeen
20:00ReportHatate 78'Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 18,043
Referee: Don Robertson
Aberdeen vSt Johnstone
7 December 202416 Aberdeen1–1St JohnstoneAberdeen
15:00Clarkson 56'ReportKirk 25'Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 15,880
Referee: Ross Hardie
Aberdeen vHibernian
21 December 202417 Aberdeen1–3HibernianAberdeen
15:00Keskinen 14'ReportYouan 18'
Cadden 35'
Boyle 49'
Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 18,375
Referee: Steven McLean
Kilmarnock v Aberdeen
26 December 202419Kilmarnock4–0 AberdeenKilmarnock
15:00Vassell 18'
Watson 59'
Cameron 87'
Anderson 90+3'
ReportStadium:Rugby Park
Attendance: 6,846
Referee: Calum Scott
Dundee United v Aberdeen
29 December 202420Dundee United1–0 AberdeenDundee
17:15Holt 90+4'ReportStadium:Tannadice Park
Attendance: 13,581
Referee: John Beaton
Aberdeen vRoss County
2 January 202521 Aberdeen1–2Ross CountyAberdeen
15:00Nisbet 45+11'ReportWright 24'
Chilvers 60'
Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 17,007
Referee: David Dickinson
Motherwell v Aberdeen
5 January 202522Motherwell2–0 AberdeenMotherwell
14:30Wilson 34'
Maswanhise 45'
ReportRubežićRed card 43'Stadium:Fir Park
Attendance: 5,308
Referee: Nick Walsh
Aberdeen vHeart of Midlothian
12 January 202523 Aberdeen0–0Heart of MidlothianAberdeen
15:00ReportStadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Steven McLean
Rangers v Aberdeen
15 January 202518Rangers3–0 AberdeenGlasgow
20:00Igamane 13'
Balogun 90+3'
Dessers 90+7'
ReportStadium:Ibrox Stadium
Attendance: 45,887
Referee: Kevin Clancy
Note: Rescheduled due to Premier Sports Cup Final.
Aberdeen vSt Mirren
25 January 202524 Aberdeen0–3St MirrenAberdeen
15:00ReportOlusanya 7'
Mandron 36',78'
Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 15,829
Referee: Chris Graham
Hibernian v Aberdeen
1 February 202525Hibernian2–0 AberdeenEdinburgh
15:00Triantis 24'
N.Cadden 48'
ReportStadium:Easter Road
Attendance: 16,533
Referee: Don Robertson
Dundee v Aberdeen
15 February 202526Dundee1–2 AberdeenDundee
15:00Palmer-Houlden 54'ReportNisbet 29'
Keskinen 52'
Stadium:Dens Park
Attendance: 7,632
Referee: Grant Irvine
Aberdeen vKilmarnock
22 February 202527 Aberdeen1–0KilmarnockAberdeen
15:00Dabbagh 90+1'ReportStadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 16,993
Referee: Nick Walsh
Celtic v Aberdeen
25 February 202528Celtic5–1 AberdeenGlasgow
20:00Maeda 24',90+2'
Jota 30'
McGregor 45'
Yang 72'
ReportMorris 90'Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 58,756
Referee: John Beaton
Aberdeen vDundee United
2 March 202529 Aberdeen2–2Dundee UnitedAberdeen
15:00Nisbet 75',90+1'ReportŠevelj 20'
Dalby 45+9'
Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 17,862
Referee: Don Robertson
St Johnstone v Aberdeen
15 March 202530St Johnstone0–0 AberdeenPerth
15:00ReportStadium:McDiarmid Park
Attendance: 7,733
Referee: Chris Graham
Aberdeen vMotherwell
29 March 202531 Aberdeen4–1MotherwellAberdeen
15:00Dorrington 13'
Clarkson 37'
Nisbet 77',90+2'
ReportSlattery 5'Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 19,274
Referee: Ross Hardie
Ross County v Aberdeen
5 April 202532Ross County0–1 AberdeenDingwall
15:00Morris 33'Stadium:Victoria Park
Attendance: 5,194
Referee: Lloyd Wilson
Aberdeen vRangers
13 April 202533 Aberdeen2–2RangersAberdeen
12:00Clarkson 31'
Guèye 44'
ReportMcCauslandRed card 40'
Igamane 49'
Hagi 90+6'
Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 18,863
Referee: Steven McLean
Note: Live on Sky Sports.
Aberdeen vHibernian
26 April 202534 Aberdeen1–0HibernianAberdeen
15:00Nisbet 80'ReportStadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 17,396
Referee: David Dickenson
St Mirren v Aberdeen
3 May 202535St Mirren1–0 AberdeenPaisley
15:00Mandron 60'ReportStadium:St Mirren Park
Attendance: 7,587
Referee: Ross Hardie
Rangers v Aberdeen
11 May 202536Rangers4–0 AberdeenGlasgow
12:00Černý 55'
Dessers 61'
Igamane 70'
Jefté 90+3'
ReportStadium:Ibrox Stadium
Attendance: 50,343
Referee: David Dickinson
Aberdeen vCeltic
14 May 202537 Aberdeen1–5CelticAberdeen
20:00Nisbet 42'
DorringtonRed card 78'
ReportNawrocki 31'
Yang 45+8'
McCowan 48'
Kenny 54'
Idah 90+4'
Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 17,089
Referee: Steven McLean
Dundee United v Aberdeen
17 May 202538Dundee United2–1 AberdeenDundee
12:30Gallagher 56'
Dalby 63 pen.'
ReportOkkels 15'Stadium:Tannadice Park
Attendance: 11,490
Referee: John Beaton

Scottish Cup

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Main article:2024–25 Scottish Cup
Elgin City v Aberdeen
18 January 2025Fourth roundElgin City0–3 AberdeenElgin
15:00ReportMorris 21'
Duk 72',90+2'
Stadium:Borough Briggs
Attendance: 4,410
Referee: Calum Scott
Aberdeen vDunfermline Athletic
9 February 2025Fifth round Aberdeen3–0Dunfermline AthleticAberdeen
12:30Guèye 45+1'
Jensen 50'
Nisbet 85'
ReportStadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 9,893
Referee: Steven McLean
Aberdeen vQueen's Park
8 March 2025Quarter-finals Aberdeen4–1Queen's ParkAberdeen
12:30Nisbet 27'
Dabbagh 28',52'
Shinnie 45+4'
ReportRudden 68'Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 10,705
Referee: David Dickinson
Heart of Midlothian v Aberdeen
19 April 2025Semi-finalsHeart of Midlothian1–2 (a.e.t.) AberdeenGlasgow
12:30Shankland 28'
SteinwenderRed card 44'
DevlinYellow card Yellow-red card 116'
ReportGordon 18 o.g.'
Dabbagh 118'
Stadium:Hampden Park
Attendance: 39,836
Referee: John Beaton
Aberdeen vCeltic
24 May 2025Final Aberdeen1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–3p)
CelticGlasgow
15:00BSTSchmeichel 83' (o.g.)ReportDorrington 39' (o.g.)Stadium:Hampden Park
Attendance: 49,545
Referee:Don Robertson
Penalties

Scottish League Cup

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Main article:2024–25 Scottish League Cup

Group stage

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Queen of the South v Aberdeen
13 July 20241Queen of the South0–3 AberdeenDumfries
17:15ReportSokler 6',37'
Shinnie 23'
Stadium:Palmerston Park
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Don Robertson
East Kilbride v Aberdeen
20 July 20242East Kilbride0–4 AberdeenEast Kilbride
15:00ReportDevlin 27'
McGrath 34'
Clarkson 54'
Morris 62'
Stadium:K-Park Training Academy
Attendance: 686
Referee: Grant Irvine
Aberdeen vAirdrieonians
23 July 20243 Aberdeen2–1AirdrieoniansAberdeen
19:45Shinnie 49'
Clarkson 59'
ReportWilson 40'Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 9,161
Referee: Chris Graham
Note: Game televised on Premier Sports
Aberdeen vDumbarton
27 July 20244 Aberdeen6–0DumbartonAberdeen
15:00MacKenzie 46'
Sokler 48',61'
Ambrose 84'
McGarry 86'
Rubežić 90+2'
ReportStadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 8,450
Referee: Craig Napier

Knockout phase

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Aberdeen vQueen's Park
17 August 2024Second round Aberdeen1–0Queen's ParkAberdeen
15:00Keskinen 90+2'ReportStadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 8,939
Referee: Colin Steven
Aberdeen vThe Spartans
21 September 2024Quarter-finals Aberdeen4–0The SpartansAberdeen
17:30Guèye 14'
Nisbet 44'
Clarkson 46'
Sokler 72'
ReportStadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 11,615
Referee: Ross Hardie
Celtic v Aberdeen
2 November 2024Semi-finalsCeltic6–0 AberdeenGlasgow
17:30Carter-Vickers 29'
Furuhashi 32'
Maeda 40',49',85'
Kühn 59'
ReportStadium:Hampden Park
Attendance: 47,544
Referee:Kevin Clancy

Squad statistics

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Appearances

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As of 24 May 2025
No.PosPlayerPremiershipLeague CupScottish CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKBulgariaDimitar Mitov2406030330
2DFScotlandNicky Devlin26+447120395
3DFScotlandJack MacKenzie23+20711+10341
4MFScotlandGraeme Shinnie31+516+123+21484
5DFNetherlandsMats Knoester1300040170
6MFNorwaySivert Heltne Nilsen2606020340
7MFRepublic of IrelandJamie McGrath21+44710+10335
8MFUnited StatesDante Polvara1+90001+30140
9FWScotlandKevin Nisbet20+1011114+123614
10MFEnglandLeighton Clarkson22+1145+133+20447
11FWPalestineOday Dabbagh3+101001+23164
14FWSenegalPape Habib Guèye15+562+112+31288
15DFNew ZealandJames McGarry5+100+4100101
16FWDenmarkJeppe Okkels12+41001+10181
17FWNetherlandsVicente Besuijen0+1121+3000152
18MFCroatiaAnte Palaversa20+1021+1050372
19FWSloveniaEster Sokler12+926+1500287
20FWEnglandShayden Morris11+2635+113+21485
21DFRepublic of IrelandGavin Molloy1907000260
22DFScotlandJack Milne1+801+201+20150
24DFLatviaKristers Tobers100002+10130
26DFEnglandAlfie Dorrington8+41003+10161
28DFDenmarkAlexander Jensen13+200051201
30MFScotlandFletcher Boyd0+200+200+3070
31GKScotlandRoss Doohan14+101020180
32FWNigeriaPeter Ambrose1+1310+611+10222
81FWFinlandTopi Keskinen32+451+2140436
Players who left the club during the season
5DFFinlandRichard Jensen0+100+100020
9FWNorth MacedoniaBojan Miovski1+100+100030
11FWCape VerdeDuk8+1001012202
23MFScotlandRyan Duncan000+300030
27DFEnglandAngus MacDonald4+101+100070
33DFMontenegroSlobodan Rubežić2005110261
35MFScotland Alfie Stewart00000000

Goalscorers

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As of 24 May 2025

RankingNationNumberNameScottish PremiershipScottish CupLeague CupTotal
1Scotland9Kevin Nisbet112114
2Senegal14Pape Habib Guèye6118
3England10Leighton Clarkson4037
=Slovenia19Ester Sokler2057
5Finland81Topi Keskinen5016
6Scotland2Nicky Devlin4015
=Republic of Ireland7Jamie McGrath4015
=England20Shayden Morris3115
9Scotland4Graeme Shinnie1124
=Palestine11Oday Dabbagh1304
11Cape Verde11Duk0202
=Netherlands17Vicente Besuijen2002
=Croatia18Ante Palaversa2002
=Nigeria32Peter Ambrose1012
15Scotland3Jack MacKenzie0011
=New Zealand15James McGarry0011
=Denmark16Jeppe Okkels1001
=England26Alfie Dorrington1001
=Denmark28Alexander Jensen0101
=Montenegro33Slobodan Rubežić0011
TOTALS48112079

Club statistics

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Competition overview

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CompetitionFirst matchLast matchRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
Premiership5 August 202417 May 202538158154861−13039.47
Scottish Cup18 January 202524 May 20255410133+10080.00
League Cup13 July 20242 November 20247601207+13085.71
Total50259168171+10050.00

Source:Competitions

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation[a]
3Hibernian381513106250+1258Qualification for theEuropa League second qualifying round
4Dundee United38158154554−953Qualification for theConference League second qualifying round
5Aberdeen38158154861−1353Qualification for theEuropa League play-off round[b]
6St Mirren38148165359−650
7Heart of Midlothian38157165247+552
Source:[10][11]
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 competitions qualification, second stage group allocation or relegation).[12]
Notes:
  1. ^Teams play each other three times (33 matches), before the league is split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six).
  2. ^Aberdeen qualified for the Europa League play-off round as the2024–25 Scottish Cup winners.

Results by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHHAHAHAHHHAAAHHHAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAAHA
ResultWWWWWWWDWWWLDDLDLLLLLDLLLWWLDDWWDWLLLL
Position32222222222222223334444443334444544445
Updated to match(es) played on 17 May 2025. Source:[citation needed]
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

League cup table

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PosTeamPldWPWPLLGFGAGDPtsQualificationABEAIRQOSEKBDUM
1Aberdeen44000151+1412Qualification for thesecond round2–16–0
2Airdrieonians43001155+1092–08–0
3Queen of the South4200256−160–32–0
4East Kilbride40103216−1420–41–3
5Dumbarton40013413−913–41–1p
Source:[13]
Rules for classification: 1) goal difference, 2) goals scored, 3) away goals scored, 4) matches won, 5) away matches won, 6) drawing of lots.[14]

Transfers

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Main articles:List of Scottish football transfers summer 2024 andList of Scottish football transfers winter 2024–25

Players in

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DatePosPlayerFromFeeRef
14 June 2024DFRepublic of IrelandGavin MolloyRepublic of IrelandShelbourne£65,000[15]
FWNigeriaPeter AmbroseHungaryÚjpestUndisclosed[16]
19 June 2024GKBulgariaDimitar MitovScotlandSt JohnstoneUndisclosed[17]
11 July 2024MFNorwaySivert Heltne NilsenNorwaySK Brann£300,000[18]
8 August 2024MFCroatiaAnte PalaversaFranceTroyesUndisclosed[19]
12 August 2024FWFinlandTopi KeskinenFinlandHJK Helsinki£860,000[20]
9 January 2025DFLatviaKristers TobersSwitzerlandGrasshopper£700,000[21]
13 January 2025DFDenmarkAlexander JensenSwedenBrommapojkarna£600,000[22]
3 February 2025DFNetherlandsMats KnoesterHungaryFerencvárosFree[23]

Players out

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DatePosPlayerToFeeRef
2 June 2024FWScotland Aaron ReidScotlandAirdrieoniansFree[24]
6 June 2024MFRepublic of IrelandJonny HayesRetired[4][25][26]
14 June 2024DFScotland Kai WatsonScotlandHuntlyFree[27]
MFEngland Christovie KondoloFree[27]
GKEngland Reuben SmillieFree[27]
20 June 2024MFScotlandConnor BarronScotlandRangersTribunal[27][28]
27 June 2024DFMalawiKieran NgwenyaScotlandDunfermline AthleticFree[27][29]
15 July 2024DFScotland Finlay MurrayScotlandCove RangersFree[27][30]
18 July 2024GKNetherlandsKelle RoosItalyTriestinaFree[27][31]
6 August 2024MFCanadaJunior HoilettScotlandHibernianFree[32][33]
15 August 2024FWNorth MacedoniaBojan MiovskiSpainGirona£6,800,000[34]
30 August 2024DFEnglandJayden RichardsonEnglandBoreham WoodFree[35]
30 September 2024DFEnglandAnthony StewartEnglandEbbsfleet UnitedFree[27][36]
3 February 2025FWCape VerdeDukSpainLeganés£600,000[37]
DFEnglandAngus MacDonaldEnglandExeter CityFree[38]

Loans in

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DatePosNameFromFeeRef
24 August 2024FWScotlandKevin NisbetEnglandMillwallSeason Loan[39]
6 January 2025MFDenmarkJeppe OkkelsEnglandPreston North EndEnd of season Loan[40]
13 January 2025DFEnglandAlfie DorringtonEnglandTottenham HotspurEnd of season Loan[41]
3 February 2025FWPalestineOday DabbaghBelgiumCharleroiEnd of season Loan[37]

Loans out

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DatePosNameToFeeRef
16 July 2024GKScotland Tom RitchieScotlandBonnyrigg RoseSeason Loan[42]
2 August 2024MFScotland Adam EmslieScotlandCove RangersSeason Loan[43]
MFScotland Findlay MarshallSeason Loan[43]
15 August 2024DFScotland Blair McKenzieScotlandMontroseSeason Loan[44]
19 August 2024MFScotlandRyan DuncanScotlandQueen's ParkSeason Loan[45]
23 August 2024DFFinlandRichard JensenDenmarkVejleSeason Loan.[46]
30 August 2024FWScotlandAlfie BavidgeScotlandAyr UnitedSeason Loan[47]
28 September 2024MFScotland Dylan LobbanScotland Cove RangersSeason Loan[48]
1 November 2024DFNorthern Ireland Brendan HamiltonScotlandInverurie Loco WorksEnd of Season Loan[49]
15 November 2024FWScotland Cammy WilsonScotlandKeithEnd of Season Loan[50]
4 January 2025FWScotland Alfie BavidgeScotlandInverness CTEnd of season Loan[51]
MFScotland Alfie StewartEnd of season Loan[51]
28 January 2025DFNew ZealandJames McGarryGreeceAthens KallitheaEnd of season Loan[52]
13 February 2025DFMontenegroSlobodan RubežićSerbiaNovi PazarEnd of season Loan[53]

See also

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References

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