2023–24_Aberdeen_F.C._season

2023–24 Aberdeen F.C. season

2023–24 Aberdeen F.C. season

Aberdeen 2023–24 football season


The 2023–24 Aberdeen F.C. season is Aberdeen's 111th season in the top flight of Scottish football and the eleventh in the Scottish Premiership.[1] Aberdeen will also compete in the League Cup, the Scottish Cup and the UEFA Europa Conference League, entering the latter as debutants of the competition. Aberdeen competed in European Group Stage football for the first time since 2007.[2]

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Summary

May

On 22 May, former Livingston captain Nicky Devlin joined on a free transfer. On 31 May, pre-season plans were confirmed with a training camp in Portugal, away friendlies to Highland Football League sides Turriff United and Fraserburgh, before a trip to London to play English League One side Charlton Athletic.[3]

June

On 6 June, Ross McCrorie left for English Championship side Bristol City for an undisclosed fee. On 13 June, the club announced the departures of coach Liam Fox, first team players Marley Watkins, Connor McLennan, Dean Campbell and Matty Kennedy, and youth team players Mason Hancock, Milosz Ochmanski, Timi Fatona and Blessing Oluyemi.[4] Pre-season was finalised with a trip to Deepdale to play English Championship side Preston North End, Chief Executive Alan Burrows confirming all friendlies were away from home due to preparations needed at Pittodrie for the season ahead. On 15 June, Leighton Clarkson, on loan last season from Liverpool, signed for an undisclosed fee which is believed to have broken the clubs transfer record. The following day, former Slovenian under-21 international Ester Sokler also signed for an undisclosed fee. Captain Graeme Shinnie joined from Wigan Athletic for a third time, signing a three-year deal. On 26 June, former manager and non-executive director Craig Brown died at the age of 82.[5]

July

After seven years, goalkeeper Joe Lewis left the club by mutual consent. American midfielder Dante Polvara returned from his loan spell.[6] The Dons kicked off pre-season matches with an impressive 9–0 victory at Turriff United. They continued with two more victories against fellow Highland League sides Fraserburgh and Formartine United winning 2–0 and 1–0 respectively with the latter behind closed doors. Aberdeen completed their pre-season friendlies with two away matches in England, losing 2–0 at Preston North End, followed a week later by a 3–2 win at Charlton Athletic.

August

Aberdeen started the league campaign with a 0–0 draw away at Livingston, then a 3–1 home defeat to Celtic. This was followed by a 2–2 draw away to St Mirren, where Aberdeen scored a very late equaliser, with a penalty from Bojan Miovski after 10 minutes of injury time. Aberdeen progressed to the quarter-final of League Cup with a 2–1 victory at Stirling Albion, but dropped down into the Europa Conference League following an aggregate loss of 5–3 to BK Häcken. The club signed four new players, James McGarry, Jamie McGrath, Richard Jensen and Pape Habib Guèye but lost Ylber Ramadani who moved to Italian club Lecce for a reported £1.1 million.

September

Following the defeat to BK Häcken in the Europa League playoff round, Aberdeen were drawn in Group G of the Europa Conference League, along with Eintracht Frankfurt, PAOK and HJK Helsinki. Aberdeen's poor run of form in the league continued with two 2–0 defeats at home to Hibernian, then away to Heart of Midlothian. Aberdeen then travelled to Germany, and took a travelling support of over 2,500 to the Deutsche Bank Arena to see Aberdeen go down to a 2–1 defeat in the Europa Conference to Eintracht Frankfurt, in which Dante Polvara scored his first goal for the club. Aberdeen returned to Pittodrie three days later, and had their first league victory of the season, a 4–0 win over Ross County in which Jamie McGrath scored his first goal for the club. Aberdeen ended the month with a 3–1 victory over Rangers at Ibrox, in a match that saw Stefan Gartenmann's first goal for the club, as well as goals from Jamie McGrath and Jack Mackenzie. This was the first time Aberdeen had scored three goals at Ibrox since the 1997–98 season.

October

On 1 October, the death was announced of former Aberdeen striker Frank McDougall, at the age of 65. The Dons drew 1–1 with HJK in the Conference League with Miovski scoring which was followed up with a 0–0 draw against St Johnstone. The International break seen Slobodan Rubežić called up to the Montenegro national team for the first time. The SPFL and Police Scotland called off the Dundee match due to Storm Babet with the club confirming part of the stadium was damaged due to wind and flooding.

November

Aberdeen were eliminated from the Europa Conference League despite Jamie McGrath's sensational free-kick snatching a point against PAOK. They also reached the League Cup final thanks to a goal from Miovski at Hampden Park against Hibernian. But Celtic then dismantled a dismal Aberdeen 6–0 in the Scottish Premiership in Glasgow.

December

The winless run in the League continued with back to back defeats to Hibernian and Kilmarnock but a come from behind win at home Hearts stopped the rot. Aberdeen finished their European campaign with a 2–0 home win against Eintracht Frankfurt but days later they lost the League Cup Final at Hampden Park to Rangers thanks to a single goal from James Tavernier. The League match away to Dundee was controversially called off less than an hour before kick off. The home league match against Motherwell was postponed because of adverse weather conditions due to Storm Gerrit. They ended the year with a very unhappy Pittodrie crowd, a 3–0 loss to St Mirren.

January

The Dons began the year with a comfortable 3–0 away win at Ross County. Rhys Williams was recalled to Liverpool and Or Dadia to Hapoel Be'er Sheva with both players not making a single competitive appearance for the club. Vicente Besuijen was allowed to leave on loan with many youngsters. The clubs only January signing was Killian Phillips, a loan deal from Crystal Palace. However, following a poor run of results with the club lying in eighth place, they parted company with manager Barry Robson on 31 January.[7]

February

Peter Leven was put on interim charge for the home match against Celtic which ended with a competitive 1–1 draw. The club appointed Neil Warnock on an interim basis until the end of the season. His first match in charge was a 2–1 loss at Rangers. This was followed up with a 2–0 win at home to League Two side Bonnyrigg Rose in the Scottish Cup. Warnock admitted it was his aim to win a cup as he had never done before in his managerial career. This was followed with a remarkable 3–3 home draw with Motherwell. It was the first time since 1951 the Dons had come from 3–0 down in a match. Warnock signed up Junior Hoilett as he had worked with him three times before and felt he could offer a benefit to the squad. Another draw followed, 2–2 at home to Hibernian with the Dons now hoping for a top-six finish but still languishing in eighth.

March

Warnock left Aberdeen on 9 March, following a 3–1 win against Kilmarnock in the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup.[8] Following Warnock's departure, Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack said that the club were at an "advanced stage" of finding a longer-term appointment.[8]

Results & fixtures

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Pre-season

12 July 2023 Friendly Turriff United 0–9 Aberdeen Turriff
19:45 Marshall 27'
Clarkson 31'
Ramadani 44'
Duk 52'
Sokler 64', 67' (pen.), 80', 84'
Morris 85'
Stadium: The Haughs
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Joel Kennedy
15 July 2023 Friendly Fraserburgh 0–2 Aberdeen Fraserburgh
15:00 Bavidge 38'
Sokler 52' (pen.)
Stadium: Bellslea Park
Attendance: 1,865
Referee: Joel Kennedy
Note: Ryan Cowie Testimonial
22 July 2023 Friendly Preston North End England 2–0 Aberdeen Preston, England
15:00 Frøkjær 7', 18' Report Stadium: Deepdale
Attendance: 4,271
29 July 2023 Friendly Charlton Athletic England 2–3 Aberdeen London, England
13:00 Blackett-Taylor 70'
Devlin 90' (o.g.)
Report Asiimwe 3' (o.g.)
Shinnie 22'
Miovski 33'
Stadium: The Valley
Attendance: 3,472

Scottish Premiership

5 August 2023 1 Livingston 0–0 Aberdeen Livingston
15:00 Report Stadium: Tony Macaroni Arena
Attendance: 5,630
Referee: John Beaton
13 August 2023 2 Aberdeen 1–3 Celtic Aberdeen
12:00 Miovski 25' Report Abada 11'
Kyogo 29'
O'Riley 84'
Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 18,652
Referee: Kevin Clancy
Note: Game televised on Sky Sports.
27 August 2023 3 St Mirren 2–2 Aberdeen Paisley
15:00 Kiltie 59' (pen.)
Greive 76'
Report Hayes 42'
Miovski 90+10' (pen.)
Stadium: St Mirren Park
Attendance: 7,492
Referee: John Beaton
3 September 2023 4 Aberdeen 0–2 Hibernian Aberdeen
15:00
Report
Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 16,471
Referee: David Munro
16 September 2023 5 Heart of Midlothian 2–0 Aberdeen Edinburgh
15:00 Oda 14'
Boyce 64'
Report Stadium: Tynecastle
Attendance: 18,626
Referee: Kevin Clancy
24 September 2023 6 Aberdeen 4–0 Ross County Aberdeen
15:00 Miovski 21', 52'
Duk 42'
McGrath 47'
Report Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 15,116
Referee: Don Robertson
30 September 2023 7 Rangers 1–3 Aberdeen Glasgow
15:00 Wright Red card 71'
Sima 75'
Report Gartenmann 38'
McGrath 68'
MacKenzie 85'
Stadium: Ibrox
Attendance: 49,959
Referee: Steven McLean
8 October 2023 8 Aberdeen 0–0 St Johnstone Aberdeen
15:00 Report Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 16,816
Referee: David Munro
29 October 2023 10 Kilmarnock 2–0 Aberdeen Kilmarnock
12:00 Vassell 45+4'
Watkins 64'
Report Stadium: Rugby Park
Attendance: 5,480
Referee: Kevin Clancy
Note: Game televised on Sky Sports Football.
1 November 2023 11 Motherwell 2–4 Aberdeen Motherwell
19:45 Bair 78'
Biereth 90+3'
Report McGrath 26', 68'
Devlin 44'
Duk 74'
Stadium: Fir Park
Attendance: 4,240
Referee: Colin Steven
12 November 2023 13 Celtic 6–0 Aberdeen Glasgow
15:00 Yang 9'
Furuhashi 16'
Palma 77 pen.'
Turnbull 90+2'
Oh 90+6', 90+9'
Report Stadium: Celtic Park
Referee: William Collum
26 November 2023 14 Aberdeen 1–1 Rangers Aberdeen
12:00 Miovski 11' Report Tavernier 90+4 pen.' Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 16,911
Referee: Nick Walsh
3 December 2023 15 Hibernian 2–0 Aberdeen Edinburgh
15:00 Vente 18'
Fish 70'
Report Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 16,592
Referee: William Collum
6 December 2023 16 Aberdeen 0–1 Kilmarnock Aberdeen
19:45 Report Watson 90+2' Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 13,668
Referee: Matthew MacDermid
9 December 2023 17 Aberdeen 2–1 Heart of Midlothian Aberdeen
15:00 Miovski 53'
Clarkson 90+2'
Report Shankland 20' Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 16,064
Referee: Chris Graham
20 December 2023 12 Aberdeen 2–1 Livingston Aberdeen
19:45 Miovski 42', 65' Report Guthrie 28' Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 13,794
Referee: Nick Walsh
Note: Re-arranged match due to League Cup.
30 December 2023 21 Aberdeen 0–3 St Mirren Aberdeen
15:00 Report O'Hara 12'
Ayunga 78'
Kiltie 90+3 pen.'
Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 17,029
Referee: Grant Irvine
2 January 2024 22 Ross County 0–3 Aberdeen Dingwall
15:00 Report McGrath 24', 30'
Miovski 80'
Stadium: Victoria Park
Attendance: 5,791
Referee: Matthew MacDermid
24 January 2024 18 St Johnstone 1–1 Aberdeen Perth
19:45 Keltjens 78' Report Miovski 62 pen.' Stadium: McDiarmid Park
Attendance: 3,472
Referee: John Beaton
Note: Rearranged match after postponement due to the League Cup.
27 January 2024 23 Heart of Midlothian 2–0 Aberdeen Edinburgh
15:00 Grant 57 pen.'
Shankland 77'
Report Stadium: Tynecastle
Attendance: 18,790
Referee: Kevin Clancy
30 January 2024 9 Aberdeen 1–1 Dundee Aberdeen
19:45 Miovski 31 pen.' Report Ashcroft 55' Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 15,512
Referee: Nick Walsh
Note: Rearranged match after postponement
3 February 2024 24 Aberdeen 1–1 Celtic Aberdeen
12:30 Miovski 50' Report Kühn 63' Stadium: Pittodrie
Referee: Steven McLean
Note: Game televised on Sky Sports.
7 February 2024 25 Rangers 2–1 Aberdeen Glasgow
20:00 Matondo 7'
Cantwell 72'
Sterling Red card 88'
Report Miovski 45' Stadium: Ibrox
Attendance: 49,329
Referee: Don Robertson
Note: Game televised on Sky Sports.
14 February 2024 20 Aberdeen 3–3 Motherwell Aberdeen
19:45 Duk 31', 50'
Gartenmann 37'
Report Bair 5 pen.', 22'
Devine 26'
Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 15,290
Referee: Kevin Clancy
Note: Rearranged match after postponement
17 February 2024 26 Aberdeen 2–2 Hibernian Aberdeen
15:00 Devlin 15'
McGrath 51'
Report Boyle 12'
Marcondes 67'
Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 18,329
Referee: David Munro
24 February 2024 27 Kilmarnock 2–0 Aberdeen Kilmarnock
15:00 Ndaba 45+5'
Kennedy 58'
Report Stadium: Rugby Park
Attendance: 6,230
Referee: Graham Grainger
28 February 2024 28 Aberdeen 0–2 St Johnstone Aberdeen
19:45 Report Clark 44 pen.'
Kimpioka 77'
Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 14,226
Referee: Don Robertson
2 March 2024 29 St Mirren 2–1 Aberdeen Paisley
15:00 O'Hara 90+6 pen.'
Olusanya 90+7'
Report Barron 1' Stadium: St Mirren Park
Attendance: 7,019
Referee: Nick Walsh
13 March 2024 19 Dundee 1–0 Aberdeen Dundee
19:45 McCowan 66 pen.' Report Stadium: Dens Park
Attendance: 8,215
Referee: Steven McLean
Note: Rearranged match after postponement
16 March 2024 30 Motherwell 0–1 Aberdeen Motherwell
15:00 Report Clarkson 25' Stadium: Fir Park
Referee: William Collum
30 March 2024 31 Aberdeen 2–1 Ross County Aberdeen
15:00 Miovski 5'
McGrath 78'
Report Murray 26' Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 17,616
Referee: Kevin Clancy
6 April 2024 32 Livingston 0–0 Aberdeen Livingston
15:00 Report Stadium: Tony Macaroni Arena
Attendance: 2,797
Referee: Graham Grainger
13 April 2024 33 Aberdeen 0–0 Dundee Aberdeen
15:00 Shinnie Red card 90+6' Report Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 17,176
Referee: Nick Walsh
27 April 2024 34 Aberdeen v Motherwell Aberdeen
15:00 Stadium: Pittodrie
4 May 2024 35 Aberdeen v St Johnstone Aberdeen
15:00 Stadium: Pittodrie
12 May 2024 36 Hibernian v Aberdeen Edinburgh
15:00 Stadium: Easter Road
15 May 2024 37 Aberdeen v Livingston Aberdeen
19:45 Stadium: Pittodrie
19 May 2024 38 Ross County v Aberdeen Dingwall
15:00 Stadium: Victoria Park

Scottish League Cup

Having qualified for Europe, Aberdeen entered the Scottish League Cup at the knockout phase. They lost in the Final to Rangers.

Knockout phase

18 August 2023 Second round Stirling Albion 1–2 Aberdeen Stirling
19:45 Spence 75' Report Miovski 29'
Clarkson 63'
Stadium: Forthbank Stadium
Attendance: 2,943
Referee: David Munro
27 September 2023 Quarter-final Ross County 1–2 Aberdeen Dingwall
19:45 Baldwin Red card 14'
Turner 83 pen.'
Report Shinnie 8'
Sokler 80'
Stadium: Victoria Park
Attendance: 4,637
Referee: John Beaton
4 November 2023 Semi-final Hibernian 0–1 Aberdeen Glasgow
17:15 Report MacKenzie Red card 75'
Miovski 78'
Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 28,295
Referee: John Beaton
17 December 2023 Final Rangers 1–0 Aberdeen Glasgow
15:00 Tavernier 76' Report Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 49,296
Referee: Don Robertson

Scottish Challenge Cup

An Aberdeen 'B' side played in the Challenge Cup. They played Brora Rangers for the fourth time in five season, but lost out to Peterhead.

2 August 2023 First round Brora Rangers 1–1
(2–4 p)
Aberdeen B Brora
19:45 J. MacRae 28' Report Bavidge 82' Stadium: Dudgeon Park
Attendance: 275
Referee: Ryan Lee
Penalties
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  • soccer ball with check mark Marshall
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  • soccer ball with check mark Bavidge
15 August 2023 Second Round Aberdeen B 3–5 Peterhead Pitmedden
19:30 Stewart 18'
Bavidge 56' (pen.)
Marshall 72'
Report Ross 49'
McCarthy 62'
Brown 82', 83'
Shanks 86'
Stadium: North Lodge Park
Attendance: 384
Referee: Ross Clark

Scottish Cup

19 January 2024 Fourth round Clyde 0–2 Aberdeen Hamilton
19:45 Report Miovski 32'
Devlin 57'
Stadium: New Douglas Park
Attendance: 2,601
Referee: Euan Anderson
Note: Game televised on BBC Scotland.
10 February 2024 Fifth round Aberdeen 2–0 Bonnyrigg Rose Aberdeen
15:00 Miovski 17', 25' Report Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 11,470
Referee: Matthew MacDermid
9 March 2024 Quarter-final Aberdeen 3–1 Kilmarnock Aberdeen
12:15 McGrath 11'
Shinnie 33'
Findlay 66 o.g.'
Report Armstrong 41' Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 10,879
Referee: John Beaton
20 April 2024 Semi-final Aberdeen 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(5–6 p)
Celtic Glasgow
12:30 Miovski 2'
Sokler 90'
MacDonald 119'
Report Kühn 21'
Forrest 63'
O'Riley 105+1'
Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 45,385
Referee: Don Robertson

UEFA Europa League

Aberdeen returned to European football in the Play-off round for the Europa League. They were guaranteed European Group Stage football for the first time since 2008. They were knocked out of the UEFA Europa Conference League placing third in Group G.

Play-off round

24 August 2023 First leg BK Häcken Sweden 2–2 Scotland Aberdeen Gothenburg, Sweden
18:00 Layouni 36'
Sadiq 69' (pen.)
Report Miovski 75'
Devlin 79'
Stadium: Bravida Arena
Attendance: 4,424
Referee: Filip Glova
31 August 2023 Second leg Aberdeen Scotland 1–3
(3–5 agg.)
Sweden BK Häcken Aberdeen
19:45 Miovski 55' (pen.) Report Sadiq 14', 41', 81' (pen.) Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 19,237
Referee: Daniel Siebert

UEFA Europa Conference League

Group Stages

21 September 2023 1 Eintracht Frankfurt Germany 2–1 Scotland Aberdeen Frankfurt, Germany
18:45 Marmoush 11' (pen.)
Koch 61'
Report Polvara 22' Stadium: Waldstadion
Attendance: 55,500
Referee: Chrysovalantis Theouli
5 October 2023 2 Aberdeen Scotland 1–1 Finland HJK Aberdeen
20:00 Miovski 79' Report Radulović 59' Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 16,316
Referee: Daniel Stefanski
26 October 2023 3 Aberdeen Scotland 2–3 Greece PAOK Aberdeen
20:00 Miovski 50'
Polvara 58'
Report Despodov 73'
Vieirinha 84'
Schwab 90+6 pen.'
Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 16,089
Referee: Sebastian Gishamer
9 November 2023 4 PAOK Greece 2–2 Scotland Aberdeen Thessaloniki, Greece
18:45 Taison 23'
Samatta 67'
Report Duk 14'
McGrath 70'
Stadium: Toumba Stadium
Referee: Juxhin Xhaja
30 November 2023 5 HJK Finland 2–2 Scotland Aberdeen Helsinki, Finland
18:45 Bandé 16'
Hostikka 33'
Report MacDonald 41'
Duk 56'
Stadium: Bolt Arena
Attendance: 9,053
Referee: Genc Nuza
14 December 2023 6 Aberdeen Scotland 2–0 Germany Eintracht Frankfurt Aberdeen
18:45 Duk 41'
Sokler 74'
Report Stadium: Pittodrie
Attendance: 14,474
Referee: Miguel Bértolo Nogueira

Squad statistics

Appearances

As of 20 April 2024
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Goalscorers

As of 20 April 2024

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Team statistics

Overall record

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League table

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Updated to match(es) played on 17 April 2024. Source: [9][10]
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).[11]
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).

Results by round

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Updated to match(es) played on 13 April 2024. Source: [citation needed]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Conference League table

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Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Transfers

Players in

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Players out

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Loans in

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Loans out

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See also


References

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  12. "McCrorie joins City". Bristol City FC. 6 June 2023. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
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