1986–87 Dundee United F.C. season

Dundee United
1986–87 season
Chairman George Fox
Manager Jim McLean
Scottish Premier Division 3rd (UEFA Cup)
W24 D12 L8 F66 A36 P60
Tennent's Scottish Cup Runners-up
Skol Cup Semi-finals
UEFA Cup Runners-up
Top goalscorer League: Iain Ferguson (16)
All: Iain Ferguson (28)

The 1986–87 season was the 78th year of football played by Dundee United, and covers the period from 1 July 1986 to 30 June 1987. United finished in third place, securing UEFA Cup football for the following season. They reached the Scottish Cup final, only to lose after extra-time to St Mirren. The season is most notable for the club's run to the UEFA Cup Final, knocking out Barcelona and Borussia Mönchengladbach en route. United lost 2-1 on aggregate to IFK Gothenburg in the final.

Match results

Dundee United played a total of 67 competitive matches during the 1986–87 season.[1] The team finished third in the Scottish Premier Division.

In the cup competitions, United lost in the final of the Scottish Cup to St Mirren and lost in the Skol Cup semi-finals. Swedish side Gothenburg defeated United in the final of the UEFA Cup over two legs.

Legend

Win Draw Loss

All results are written with Dundee United's score first.

Premier Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
9 August 1986AberdeenH2–110,910Gough, Redford
13 August 1986ClydebankA0–01,612
16 August 1986RangersA3–243,995Gallacher, Redford
23 August 1986HeartsH1–011,068Hegarty
30 August 1986St MirrenH3–06,168Ferguson, Gallacher, Bannon
6 September 1986DundeeA2–012,079Milne, Bannon
13 September 1986CelticH2–219,792Ferguson, Gallacher
20 September 1986Hamilton AcademicalA5–12,876Hegarty (2), Ferguson (2), Sturrock
27 September 1986HibernianA1–15,407Redford
4 October 1986FalkirkH2–05,957Ferguson (2)
8 October 1986MotherwellH4–05,740Philliben, Ferguson, Wishart, Coyne
11 October 1986AberdeenA0–214,922
18 October 1986ClydebankH2–05,314Auld, Bannon
25 October 1986HeartsA2–214,320Sturrock (2)
29 October 1986RangersH0–020,171
1 November 1986St MirrenA1–03,930Ferguson
8 November 1986DundeeH0–311,733
15 November 1986CelticA0–134,319
19 November 1986Hamilton AcademicalH3–04,280Clark, Ferguson, Sturrock
22 November 1986HibernianH1–06,862Bannon
29 November 1986FalkirkA1–24,500Redford
3 December 1986MotherwellA2–02,312Page, Redford
6 December 1986AberdeenH0–010,242
13 December 1986ClydebankA2–11,396Ferguson, Bannon
20 December 1986HeartsH3–111,749Sturrock, Bannon, Ferguson
27 December 1986RangersA0–242,165
6 January 1987St MirrenH2-05,798Redford, Sturrock
10 January 1987CelticH3-219,020Ferguson, Gallacher, Bannon
24 January 1987HibernianA2-07,398Gallacher, McInally
7 February 1987FalkirkH2-18,804Ferguson, Gallacher
14 February 1987MotherwellH2-09,902Gallacher, Ferguson
28 February 1987AberdeenA1-012,850Bannon
7 March 1987ClydebankH1-15,541Hegarty
10 March 1987DundeeA1-111,615Gallacher
21 March 1987RangersH0-121,278
28 March 1987DundeeH1-112,220Glennie
4 April 1987St MirrenA1-22,538Redford
14 April 1987HamiltonA0-02,062
18 April 1987CelticA1-123,798Clark
25 April 1987FalkirkA2-14,930Ferguson (2)
28 April 1987HamiltonH2-17,244Bannon, Clark
2 May 1987HibernianH2-19,301Gallacher, Redford
9 May 1987MotherwellA0-12,340
11 May 1987HeartsA1-16,779Kirkwood

Scottish Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
31 January 1987R3AirdrieoniansH1–19,169Gallacher
9 February 1987R3AirdrieoniansA2–15,000Ferguson, Gallacher
12 February 1987R4Brechin CityA1–019,355Gallacher
14 March 1987QFForfar AthleticH2–27,985Malpas, Ferguson
24 March 1987QFForfar AthleticA2–08,139Holt, Ferguson
11 April 1987SFDundeeN3–213,913Ferguson (2), Hegarty
16 May 1987FSt MirrenN0–151,782

Skol Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
20 August 1986R2Queen of the SouthA1–04,212Gallacher
27 August 1986R3Ayr UnitedA3–03,680Ferguson (2), Gallacher
3 September 1986QFHibernianA2–09,212Ferguson (2)
24 September 1986SFRangersA1–245,249Ferguson

UEFA Cup

DateRdOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
17 September 1986R1 1France LensA0–111,330
1 October 1986R1 2France LensH2–011,645Milne, Coyne
22 October 1986R2 1Romania Universitatea CraiovaH3–010,728Redford (2), Clark
5 November 1986R2 2Romania Universitatea CraiovaA0–135,000
26 November 1986R3 1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk SplitH2–011,569McInally, Clark
10 December 1986R3 2Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split A0–026,000
4 March 1987QF 1Spain BarcelonaH1–021,322Gallacher
18 March 1987QF 2Spain BarcelonaA2–142,000Clark, Ferguson
8 April 1987SF 1Germany MönchengladbachH0–015,789
22 April 1987SF 2Germany MönchengladbachA2–033,500Ferguson, Redford
6 May 1987F 1Sweden GothenburgA0–150,053
20 May 1987F 2Sweden GothenburgH1–120,911Clark

Player details

During the 1986–87 season, United used 29 different players comprising four nationalities. Billy Thomson was the only player to feature in every match of United's UEFA Cup run. The table below shows the number of appearances and goals scored by each player.[2]

No. Pos Nat Player TotalScottish Premier DivisionTennent's Scottish CupSkol CupUEFA Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Scotland Alan Main 3020100000
GK Scotland Billy Thomson 6103906040120
GK Scotland Scott Y. Thomson 3030000000
DF Scotland Dave Beaumont 400280402060
DF Scotland John Clark 4773036010104
DF Scotland Richard Gough 3131000000
DF Scotland Paul Hegarty 385234414070
DF Scotland John Holt 311180412070
DF Scotland Maurice Malpas 5713607140100
DF Scotland Gary McGinnis 250200001040
DF Scotland Dave Narey 5403307040100
DF England Chris Sulley 8070000010
DF Scotland Brian Welsh 1010000000
MF Scotland Eamonn Bannon 5793894040110
MF Scotland Dave Bowman 380290201060
MF Scotland Harry Curran 3030000000
MF Scotland Alan Irvine 194162121010
MF Scotland Paul Kinnaird 11070300010
MF Scotland Billy Kirkwood 181111400030
MF Scotland Jim McInally 5123217010111
MF Scotland Billy McKinlay 5030100010
MF Scotland Gordon McLeod 7070000000
MF Scotland Joe McLeod 2020000000
MF Scotland Ralph Milne 222141002061
MF Scotland Jimmy Page 8181000000
MF Scotland Ian Redford 59113787040113
FW Republic of Ireland Tommy Coyne 142101000041
FW Scotland Iain Ferguson 51283616753552
FW Scotland Kevin Gallacher 571637106342101
FW Scotland Paul Sturrock 5063066030110

Transfers

Playing kit

Home
colours
Away
colours

The shirts were sponsored by future chairman Eddie Thompson's VG Foodstores for a second season.

See also

References

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