2020–21 Aberdeen F.C. season

The 2020–21 Aberdeen F.C. season was Aberdeen's 108th season in the top flight of Scottish football and the eighth in the Scottish Premiership.[1] Aberdeen also competed in the Scottish Cup, the League Cup and in qualifying for the Europa League.

Aberdeen
2020–21 season
ChairmanDave Cormack
ManagerDerek McInnes
(until 8 March)
Paul Sheerin (interim)
(from 8 March to 23 March)
Stephen Glass
(from 23 March)
GroundPittodrie Stadium
Scottish Premiership4th
Scottish CupQuarter-finals
Scottish League CupSecond round
Europa LeagueThird qualifying round
Top goalscorerLeague: Lewis Ferguson (9)
All: Lewis Ferguson (10)
Highest home attendance300 vs Kilmarnock
12 September 2020

Summary

May

The kits were released for the season on 21 May.[2]

June

On 10 June, after nine years at the club goalkeeper Danny Rogers officially left the club after making the announcement via his Twitter account.[3] On 12 June, the club announced the departures of Frank Ross, development squad players Sam Jackson, Luc Bollan, Lloyd Robertson, Sebastian Ross, Jack Chesser, Sean Linden and Chris Antoniazzi, David Dangana and youth players Kieran Shanks and Kyle Dalling.[4] On 15 June, the first team returned to training under strict guidelines due to the pandemic.[5] On 17 June, Aberdeen's qualification for the Europa League qualifying rounds was confirmed by UEFA with one-off matches to be played.[6] On 18 June, the club announced talks of temporary wage cuts to players and staff.[7] On 23 June, after his contract expired after three years at Celtic, Irish winger Jonny Hayes rejoined the Dons on a two-year deal. He also took a significant wage cut.[8]

July

It was announced a first team player had tested positive for COVID-19 but it was undisclosed who the player was and that he was asymptomatic.[9] On 2 July, Czech goalkeeper Tomáš Černý signed a new one-year deal.[10] On 6 July, the Premiership fixtures were published, with the Dons kicking off at home to Rangers live on Sky Sports with the game to be played behind closed doors according to Scottish government guidelines.[11][12] Sam Cosgrove turned down a £2m move to French Second Division side Guingamp.[13] On 11 July, Aberdeen played a friendly match against fellow Scottish Premiership side Ross County at Cormack Park with a 2–2 draw and Bruce Anderson scored both goals.[14] The kick-off time for the opening Rangers match was brought forward five hours by Sky Sports.[15] The Dons then lost a friendly at Pittodrie to St Johnstone with Anderson again scoring.[16] Pre-season ended with a 1–1 draw against Hibernian at Pittodrie with Craig Bryson on target.[17] Sam Cosgrove was announced to be out injured for "eight to ten weeks".[18] The squad numbers for the season was also revealed by the club.[19] On 31 July, Ryan Edmondson joined from Leeds United on loan and Tommie Hoban signed a contract until January.[20]

August

The Dons began their Premiership campaign with a 1–0 loss at home to Rangers which also saw Andrew Considine sent off late on.[21] A few days later, it was revealed that eight first-team players were self-isolating after two of them had tested positive for COVID-19 after they had been on a night out after the Rangers match.[22] The game was later postponed until 20 August and the Livingston match put back twenty-four hours, with manager Derek McInnes and also Scottish Government leader Nicola Sturgeon very critical of the players because of their actions.[23][24] Furthermore, the following matches against both Hamilton Academical and Celtic were also postponed.[25] On 12 August, the club announced loan player Ryan Edmondson had been ruled out for three to four months with an ankle injury and returned to parent club Leeds United to see a specialist.[26] All eight players involved in breaking lockdown rules were 'heavily fined' by the club[27] and were later given a three-match suspended ban.[28] On 18 August, Ross McCrorie signed from bitter Premiership rivals Rangers initially on a one-year loan due to financial issues at the club with an obligation to buy for a reported fee of around £350,000 on a three-year deal, after rejecting the chance to sign for Hibs.[29] Aberdeen got their first win of the season by beating St Johnstone in their second League match after waiting nineteen days with a Ryan Hedges deflected goal.[30] After his release, youngster Frank Ross signed Dutch Ereste Divisie side Go Ahead Eagles.[31] Aberdeen also learned they would face Faroese side NSÍ Runavík in the first round of Qualifying for the Europa League.[32] Welsh striker Marley Watkins signed on loan from Bristol City until January.[33] The Dons had another win, this time at home to Livingston with Scott Wright and Ryan Hedges linking up well for the second goal.[34] Aberdeen beat Faroese part timers NSÍ Runavík scoring six goals and with Hedges this time scoring a hat-trick after coming on as a sub, they progressed through to the next round of qualifying[35] where they were drawn to face Viking of Norway.[36] They ended the month at Easter Road against Hibs by dominating the match but only winning with a penalty from Lewis Ferguson.[37]

September

Scott McKenna played in both Scotland matches against Israel and Czech Republic.[38] Meanwhile, both Miko Virtanen[39] and Michael Ruth joined Arbroath[40] on loan until the end of the season. Also chairman Dave Cormack hoped that fans would be allowed back into the stadium as test events with 300 at Kilmarnock and 750 at Motherwell home matches.[41] 300 fans were allowed in to watch the Dons beat Kilmarnock with Ross McCrorie's first goal for the club separating the sides. On 9 September, midfielder Craig Bryson left the club via mutual consent.[42] He went on to join St Johnstone.[43] They continued in Europe with a fine 2–0 Viking in Norway, with Hedgy scoring directly from a corner.[44] However, the Dons returned home and individual errors cost them in the first half leading to a 3–0 defeat to Motherwell, where also no fans were present due to an increase in Covid numbers.[45] Three youngsters Connor Power, Luke Turner and Tyler Mykyta joined Highland Football League side Turriff United on loan for the season.[46] On 23 September, Scott McKenna joined English Championship side Nottingham Forest for a fee rumored to be around £3,000,000 with add-ons rising to £2,000,000, a club-record fee.[47] The Dons then travelled to Portugal to play Sporting CP, where ten positive Covid cases were recorded within the Sporting CP squad including their manager and all were isolating. The assistant manager would take over for the match[48] The Dons went on to lose the match, losing at this stage for the sixth time in seven seasons.[49] They got back to Premiership action with a 3–0 win against ten-man Ross County with Marley Watkins scoring his first goal for the club.[50]

October

Aberdeen continued in the league with a 2–1 home win against the Buddies, with the Dons coming from behind to win with a last-minute goal.[51] Ethan Ross signed for Raith Rovers on a season loan.[52] The following day, youngster Jack Mackenzie joined Forfar on loan for the season.[53] Greg Leigh rejoined the club on deadline day, this time permananety from NAC Breda after his release.[54] Gary Woods joined the club on loan from English League Two side Oldham Athletic initially for three months after an injury to back-up goalie Tomas Cerny.[54] Having made thirty-seven appearances for the club, striker Bruce Anderson left on loan to join Ayr for the season.[54] Lewis Ferguson, Connor McLennan & Ross McCrorie, Niall McGinn, Ronny Hernandez, Connor Barron and Ryan Duncan were all called up for their countries for the latest round of International matches.[55] McCrorie scored for the Under 21s and McGinn scored for Northern Ireland in Bosnia. After the Scotland match, it was announced that both McCrorie and Andrew Considine were called up to play Slovakia.[56] Considine went on to make his debut, and at the age of 33 he became the oldest to do so since 1967.[57] McLennan also scored for the Under 21s in San Marino.[58] Defender Tommie Hoban extended his deal until the end of the season.[59] Aberdeen returned to league action at Dundee United and dominated but could not find the net in a scoreless draw.[60] However they got back to winning ways putting four past Hamilton Academical in their rearranged match, moving up to third in the table.[61] On 23 October, former manager Ebbe Skovdahl died aged 75.[62] There was a minute silence before the match against Celtic which ended in a thrilling 3–3 draw.[63]

November

The Dons beat their nearest league rivals Hibernian 2–0 to jump them to third in the table.[64] Aberdeen were drawn to play St Mirren in the League Cup.[65] For the November Internationals, Andrew Considine, Connor McLennan, Ross McCrorie and Lewis Ferguson, Niall McGinn (injured his calf), Matty Kennedy and Greg Leigh were all called up for their countries for the latest round of International matches.[66] However whilst on duty, McCrorie tested positive for COVID-19 so he along with McLennan and Ferguson had to self-isolate.[67] Scott Wright picked up a groin injury and he also missed the match at Ibrox against Rangers which the Dons lost 4–0.[68] 16-year-old Ryan Duncan made his debut in the match.[69] They failed to win at Hamilton Academical[70] and were knocked out of the League Cup by St Mirren due to a late error by goalkeeper Joe Lewis.[71]

December

Form did not improve at the start of December, again failing to beat St Mirren. Midfielder Lewis Ferguson was "harshly" sent off in the match.[72] Defender Michael Devlin, who had just come back from injury, was ruled out for three months.[73] Defender Andrew Considine signed a new contract keeping him at the club until summer of 2022.[74] Former defender Chic McLelland died on Boxing Day aged 63.[75] The Dons form improved and went unbeaten throughout the whole of the month but their final game of the year away to Livingston was postponed due to a frozen pitch. It was initially rescheduled for 13 January.[76]

January

The year started with a frustrating goalless draw against Dundee United, with McInnes stating he 'expects more'.[77] Youngster Calvin Ramsay signed a new contract until 2024.[78] Bruce Anderson and Miko Virtanen were recalled from their respective loan spells.[79] Greg Leigh extended his contract to stay at the club until the end of the season.[80] Aberdeen were drawn in the third round of the Scottish Cup to play either Dumbarton or Huntly away from home.[81] The Dons played Rangers at home and lost, finishing the match with ten men as Ryan Hedges was sent off and given a two match ban.[82] Gary Woods extended his loan deal until the end of the season.[83] Ryan Edmondson returned to Leeds United.[84] The away match to Livingston was postponed again only minutes after it was supposed to kick off due to heavy rainfall.[85] Goalkeeper Tomáš Černý left the club and announced his retirement from football.[86] Aberdeen were then hammered away to Ross County losing 4–1.[87] Jonny Hayes and Ash Taylor were both injured in the match but recovered, Ross McCrorie was also injured and ruled out for three weeks.[88] The Dons seen off ten-man Motherwell winning 2–0. Miko Virtanen made his first team debut.[89] Scott Wright rejected a new deal and initially signed a pre-contract for Premiership rivals Rangers.[90] St Johnstone then held the Dons to a 'dull' goalless draw. Funso Ojo joined Wigan Athletic on loan until the end of the season.[91][92] Attacker Connor McLennan signed on until Summer 2023.[93] Ethan Ross was recalled from his loan with Raith Rovers.[94] In the rearranged match with Livingston, it ended in another goalless draw.[95] The following day, striker Sam Cosgrove signed for English Championship club Birmingham City for a rumoured fee of £2,000,000.[96]

February

On deadline day, strikers Fraser Hornby from French Ligue 1 side Reims and Callum Hendry from fellow Premiership side St Johnstone both joined the club until the end of the season.[97] Another striker Bruce Anderson was loaned out again but to fellow Premiership side Hamilton Academical.[98] Fellow striker Curtis Main left the club and joined English Football League side Shrewsbury Town.[99] Former Hibernian and Rangers striker Flo Kamberi signed on loan from Swiss Super League side St Gallen, subject to International clearance.[100] Michael Ruth, Jack MacKenzie, Luke Turner & Conor Power were all recalled from their respective loan spells. And finally, Ross McCrorie made his £350,000 move permanent early after a fee reported to be £175,000 was accepted for the permanent transfer of Scott Wright to Rangers.[101] Livingston won at Pittodrie for the first time since 2004, beating the Dons 2–0.[102] Attacker Ryan Hedges was injured in the match and a few days later, ruled out until the end of the season.[103] Aberdeen then lost 2–0 again this time away to fellow European chasers Hibernian.[104] In the match, Greg Leigh pulled up with a hamstring injury and Connor McLennan was subbed on but then later subbed off.[105] Chairman Dave Cormack met McInnes after the match and insisted they were 'fully behind' the manager.[106] The goalless run continued with a home draw against St Mirren.[107] Florian Kamberi made his debut in the match becoming the first Swiss and Albanian to play for the Dons.[108] After the match, chairman Dave Cormack cancelled a planned Q&A with fans, citing his backing for the manager.[109] Venezuelan defender Ronald Hernández joined affiliated club Atlanta United for the duration of the MLS Season.[110] For the first time in their history, Aberdeen failed to score a goal in six matches after a narrow 1–0 defeat to Celtic.[111] However, the goal drought was ended by Callum Hendry in a narrow 1–0 home win against Kilmarnock.[112]

March

Derek McInnes left the club by mutual consent on 8 March after eight years in charge.[113] First team coach Paul Sheerin took over as interim manager for the 1–0 defeat at Dundee United. On 23 March, Stephen Glass took over as manager.[114]

April

Glass' first official match in charge seen the Dons win against Livingston in an entertaining Scottish Cup match, having only taken training for three days. However, the Dons were beaten 3–0 by Dundee United in the following round who put in a "Fantastic performance" to see them knocked out in the Quarter final stages.

May

The Dons ended the season in Fourth place with the majority of the season played behind closed doors.

Results & fixtures

  Win  Draw  Loss  Postponed

Pre-season

11 July 2020 Friendly Aberdeen 2–2 Ross County Aberdeen
Anderson [14]Charles-Cook
Mckay
Stadium: Cormack Park
21 July 2020 Friendly Aberdeen 1–2 St Johnstone Aberdeen
Anderson 81'[16]Tanser 75' (pen), 80'Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
25 July 2020 Friendly Aberdeen 1–1 Hibernian Aberdeen
Bryson 54'[17][115]Horgan 88'Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium

Scottish Premiership

1 August 2020[11][116] 1 Aberdeen 0–1 Rangers Pittodrie Stadium
12:30 BST[15]Ojo  45'
Considine  86'
ReportKent 21'Referee: Bobby Madden
Note: Game televised on Sky Sports Football
20 August 2020 2[N 1] St Johnstone 0−1 Aberdeen McDiarmid Park
19:30 BSTCraig  88'ReportFerguson  53'
Hedges 82',  88'
McCrorie  89'
Referee: Willie Collum
Note: Game televised on Sky Sports Football. Rearranged match after initial postponement[23]
23 August 2020[23] 5 Aberdeen 2−1 Livingston Pittodrie Stadium
15:00 BSTFerguson 49'
Wright 55'
ReportSibbald  42'
Devlin  43'
Pittman 69'
Referee: Steven McLean
30 August 2020 6 Hibernian 0−1 Aberdeen Easter Road
16:30 BSTReportFerguson 39' (pen),  54'Referee: Nick Walsh
Note: Game televised on Sky Sports Football.
12 September 2020 7 Aberdeen 1−0 Kilmarnock Pittodrie Stadium
15:00 BSTMcCrorie 16'ReportKabamba  50'Attendance: 300
Referee: Bobby Madden
20 September 2020[117] 8 Aberdeen 0−3 Motherwell Pittodrie Stadium
15:00 BSTLogan  47'
McCrorie  56'
Ferguson  71'
ReportO'Hara 4' (pen.)
Long 8'
Mugabi 22'
Attendance: 0
Referee: John Beaton
27 September 2020[118] 9 Ross County 0−3 Aberdeen Global Energy Stadium
15:00 BSTVigurs  60'ReportWatkins 42'
Ferguson 60' (pen.), 76' (pen.)
Referee: Willie Collum
2 October 2020 10 Aberdeen 2−1 St Mirren Pittodrie Stadium
19:45 BSTWatkins 71'
McCrorie  88'
Ferguson 90+1'
ReportErhahon 54'Referee: Gavin Duncan
17 October 2020 11 Dundee United 0−0 Aberdeen Tannadice Park
15:00 BSTButcher  65'ReportMcCrorie  77'
Hayes  87'
Referee: Alan Muir
20 October 2020 3[N 1] Aberdeen 4−2 Hamilton Academical Pittodrie Stadium
19:00 BSTHoban 14'
Ferguson 21'
Edmondson 24', 31'
McLennan  86'
ReportMoyo 32'
Callachan 68' (pen.)
Odoffin  90+1'
Referee: Nick Walsh
25 October 2020 12 Aberdeen 3−3 Celtic Pittodrie Stadium
12:00 GMTFerguson  13', 43' (pen.), 90+2' (pen.)
McCrorie  52'
Hedges 65'
ReportMcGregor  9', 52'
Griffiths 76'
Christie 78' (pen.)
Referee: Willie Collum
Note: Game televised on Sky Sports.
6 November 2020 14 Aberdeen 2−0 Hibernian Pittodrie Stadium
19:45 GMTWright 5'
Cosgrove 12'
ReportReferee: Euan Anderson
22 November 2020 15 Rangers 4−0 Aberdeen Ibrox Stadium
12:00 GMTKent 15'
Roofe 29'
Arfield 49'
Tavernier 53' (pen.)
ReportConsidine  52'Referee: Nick Walsh
Note: Game televised on Sky Sports.
25 November 2020 13[N 1] Hamilton Academical 1−1 Aberdeen New Douglas Park
19:00 GMTOgkmpoe 49'ReportHedges 19'Referee: Gavin Duncan
5 December 2020 16 St Mirren 1−1 Aberdeen St Mirren Park
15:00 GMTMcGrath 44 pen.'ReportHayes 37'
Ferguson  51'
Referee: Bobby Madden
12 December 2020 17 Aberdeen 2−0 Ross County Pittodrie Stadium
15:00 GMTMain 5', 57'ReportReferee: Nick Walsh
20 December 2020 18 Kilmarnock 0−2 Aberdeen Rugby Park
12:00 GMTHaunstrup  90+5'ReportHedges 52'
Cosgrove 90+6'
Referee: Andrew Dallas
23 December 2020 19 Motherwell 0−0 Aberdeen Fir Park
18:15 GMTReportKennedy  89'Referee: Greg Aitken
26 December 2020 20 Aberdeen 2−1 St Johnstone Pittodrie Stadium
15:00 GMTCosgrove 45+2' (pen.)  83'
Taylor 54'
ReportGordon 38'
McCann  57'
Craig  62'
Hendry  81'   90'
Referee: Nick Walsh
2 January 2021 22 Aberdeen 0−0 Dundee United Pittodrie Stadium
15:00GMTHayes  66'ReportClark  41'
Appéré  80'
Referee: Kevin Clancy
10 January 2021 23 Aberdeen 1−2 Rangers Pittodrie Stadium
15:00GMTHedges  26'
Main  41'
Kennedy 67'
Ferguson  81'
ReportTavernier 28',  40'
Morelos 32', 50'
Referee: John Beaton
Note: Game televised on Sky Sports.
16 January 2021 24 Ross County 4–1 Aberdeen Global Energy Stadium
15:00 GMTShaw 1', 84'
Lakin 20'
Hylton 90+3'
ReportIacovitti 45+1' (o.g.)Referee: Bobby Madden
23 January 2021 25 Aberdeen 2–0 Motherwell Pittodrie Stadium
15:00 GMTHoban 15'
Wright  26'
Ojo  27'
Considine 77'
ReportGallagher  5'
Polworth  26'  48'
Referee: Craig Napier
27 January 2021 26 St Johnstone 0–0 Aberdeen McDiarmid Park
18:00 GMTGordon  81'ReportConsidine  24'Referee: Don Robertson
30 January 2021 21[N 1] Livingston 0–0 Aberdeen Tony Macaroni Arena
15:00 GMTHolt  85'ReportReferee: Steven McLean
2 February 2021 27 Aberdeen 0−2 Livingston Pittodrie Stadium
18:00 GMTFerguson  32'
Hoban  77'
ReportLewis 7' (o.g.)
Devlin 16'
Longridge  44'
Referee: Nick Walsh
6 February 2021 28 Hibernian 2–0 Aberdeen Easter Road
15:00 GMTBoyle 27' (pen.), 67'ReportReferee: Willie Collum
13 February 2021 29 Aberdeen 0–0 St Mirren Pittodrie Stadium
15:00 GMTCampbell  86'BBC ReportReferee: Euan Anderson
17 February 2021 4[N 1] Celtic 1–0 Aberdeen Celtic Park
18:00 GMTTurnbull 14'BBC ReportHendry  83'
Ferguson  88'
Referee: Alan Muir
20 February 2021 33 Aberdeen 1–0 Kilmarnock Pittodrie Stadium
15:00 GMTHendry 21'
McGinn  51'
ReportDabo  40'
McGowan  62'
Referee: Don Robertson
27 February 2021 30 Celtic 1–0 Aberdeen Glasgow
15:00 GMTÉdouard 8'ReportMcLennan  41'Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 0
Referee: Willie Collum
6 March 2021 31 Aberdeen 0–0 Hamilton Academical Aberdeen
15:00 GMTHoban  58'
Considine  65'
ReportMcMann  90+7'Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Bobby Madden
20 March 2021 32 Dundee United 1–0 Aberdeen Tannadice Park
15:00 GMTSporle 61'ReportFerguson  44'Attendance: 0
Referee: Greg Aitken
10 April 2021 34 St Johnstone 0–1 Aberdeen McDiarmid Park
15:00 BSTReportHayes 52'Referee: John Beaton
21 April 2021 35 Aberdeen 1–1 Celtic Pittodrie Stadium
19:45 BSTFerguson 18'ReportGriffiths 90+3'Referee: Willie Collum
1 May 2021 36 Livingston 1–2 Aberdeen Tony Macaroni Arena
15:00 GMTEmmanuel-Thomas 80'ReportHendry 52'
Hedges 74'
Referee: Grant Irvine
12 May 2021 37 Aberdeen 0–1 Hibernian Pittodrie Stadium
19:45 BSTReportDoidge 41'Referee: John Beaton
15 May 2021 38 Rangers 4–0 Aberdeen Ibrox Stadium
12:30 BSTLewis 5' (o.g.)
Roofe 34', 60'
Defoe 88'
ReportReferee: Nick Walsh

Scottish League Cup

  • Aberdeen received a bye into the Second Round as they had qualified for Europe from the previous season. They were drawn to play St Mirren.[65] However, they were knocked out by the Paisley outfit due to a late error by goalkeeper Joe Lewis.[71]
28 November 2020 Second round St Mirren 2−1 Aberdeen St Mirren Park
17:15 GMTDurmuş 4'
McGrath 88'
[71]McGinn 43'Referee: Don Robertson
Note: Game televised on Premier Sports.

Scottish Cup

  • Aberdeen entered the Third Round of the Scottish Cup and were drawn to play either Dumbarton or Huntly away from home.[81] The Cup was temporarily suspended until March 2021.[119] Dumbarton won the tie and the match was chosen for television coverage on the BBC.[120]
2 April 2021 Third round Dumbarton 0–1 Aberdeen Dumbarton Football Stadium
12:15 BSThttps://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish-cup-matches/?mid=251068Hendry 84'Referee: Don Robertson
Note: Game televised on BBC One Scotland
17 April 2021 Fourth Round Aberdeen 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 p)
Livingston Aberdeen
17:30[121]Emmanuel-Thomas 37', 93' (pen.)Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
Referee: Colin Steven
Penalties
25 April 2021 Quarter final Aberdeen 0–3 Dundee United Aberdeen
14:30[122]McNulty 18', 54'
Edwards 37'
Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
Referee: Kevin Clancy

UEFA Europa League

Qualifying rounds

v NSÍ Runavík
27 August 2020 1QR Aberdeen 6−0 NSÍ Runavík Aberdeen, Scotland
19:45 BSTFerguson 37'
Main 43'
Hedges 50', 59', 87' (pen.)
Hayes 60'
ReportDavidsen  34'
Højgaard  88'
Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: N/A
Referee: Ívar Orri Kristjánsson (Iceland)
Note: Game televised on Premier Sports.
v Aberdeen
17 September 2020 2QR Viking 0−2 Aberdeen Stavanger, Norway
19:30 BSTReportMcCrorie 45+1'
Considine  72'
Hedges 78'
Stadium: Viking Stadion
Attendance: N/A
Referee: Filip Glova (Slovakia)
v Aberdeen
24 September 2020 3QR Sporting CP 1−0 Aberdeen Lisbon, Portugal
20:00 BSTTomás 7',  64'
Vietto  30'
ReportFerguson  90+3'Stadium: Estádio José Alvalade
Attendance: N/A
Referee: Nikola Dabanović (Montenegro)

Squad statistics

Note: Statistics for the delayed 2019–20 Scottish Cup semi-final played on 1 November 2020 are recorded under the 2019–20 Aberdeen F.C. season article (they are recorded under the 2020–21 season by some resources).

Appearances

As of 15 May 2021[19]
No.PosPlayerPremiershipLeague CupScottish CupEuropa LeagueTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GK Joe Lewis (c)350101030400
3DF Tommie Hoban35+22102020422
4DF Andrew Considine361102030421
5DF Greg Leigh6+2010000090
6DF Michael Devlin0+100+10000020
7FW Fraser Hornby5+50001000110
9FW Callum Hendry5+72001+1000142
10MF Niall McGinn11+13011200+10281
11MF Ryan Hedges25+3510002+14329
14DF Ash Taylor30+11000010321
15MF Dylan McGeouch7+80000+1030190
17MF Jonny Hayes342102031403
18FW Connor McLennan13+140001000280
19MF Lewis Ferguson3590020314010
22FW Florian Kamberi110001+1000130
23MF Ethan Ross0+20000+200040
24MF Dean Campbell12+80102000230
26MF Miko Virtanen0+2000000020
27MF Mark Gallagher0000000000
28FW Michael Ruth0+10000+100020
29DF Jack MacKenzie5+1000000060
30GK Tom Ritchie0000000000
33FW Matty Kennedy22+91102010351
40MF Ross McCrorie28+11001031332
43GK Gary Woods30001+100050
44DF Calvin Ramsay0+4000100050
46MF Ryan Duncan0+1000000010
Players who left the club during the season
2DF Shay Logan2+10000001+10140
5DF Scott McKenna4000002060
7MF Craig Bryson1+1000000020
8MF Funso Ojo6+5010000+10130
9FW Curtis Main8+620+10001+11173
16FW Sam Cosgrove9+53100000153
20GK Tomáš Černý0000000000
21FW Bruce Anderson1+5000000+1070
22DF Ronald Hernández2+2000000040
25FW Scott Wright13+32000020182
32ST Ryan Edmondson3+1120+100000152
34MF Kevin Hanratty0000000000
37DF Kieran Ngwenya0+2000000020
50FW Marley Watkins92000030122

Goalscorers

As of 15 May 2021

RankingNationNumberNamePremiershipLeague CupScottish CupEuropa LeagueTotal
1 19Lewis Ferguson900110
2 11Ryan Hedges50049
3 9Curtis Main20013
9Callum Hendry20103
16Sam Cosgrove30003
17Jonny Hayes20013
4 3Tommie Hoban20002
10Niall McGinn01102
25Scott Wright20002
32Ryan Edmondson20002
40Ross McCrorie10012
50Marley Watkins20002
5 4Andrew Considine10001
14Ash Taylor10001
22Florian Kamberi00101
33Matty Kennedy10001
Own goal10001
TOTALS3713849

Disciplinary record

As of 15 May 2021

NumberNationPositionNamePremiershipLeague CupScottish CupEuropa LeagueTotal
2 DFShay Logan1000000010
3 DFTommie Hoban2000100030
4 DFAndrew Considine6110101091
8 MFFunso Ojo2000000020
9 FWCurtis Main1000000010
9 FWCallum Hendry1000000010
10 FWNiall McGinn2000000020
11 MFRyan Hedges1100000011
16 FWSam Cosgrove1000000010
17 MFJonny Hayes3000100040
18 MFConnor McLennan3000000030
19 MFLewis Ferguson91002010121
24 MFDean Campbell1000000010
25 FWScott Wright1000000010
29 DFJack MacKenzie1000000010
33 FWMatty Kennedy1000000010
40 MFRoss McCrorie6000000060
TOTALS423103020503

Team statistics

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation[a]
2Celtic38221157829+4977Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round
3Hibernian38189114835+1363Qualification for the Europa Conference League second qualifying round
4Aberdeen381511123638−256
5St Johnstone381112153646−1045Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round[b]
6Livingston38129174254−1245
Source: [123]
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).[124]
Notes:

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHHAHAHHHAAAHAAHHHAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHA
ResultLWWWWLWWDWDWLDDWWDWDLLWDDLLDLWLDLWDWLL
Position118744344443334434333433344444444444444
Updated to match(es) played on 15 May 2021. Source: [citation needed]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Transfers

Players in

DatePosPlayerFromFee
23 June 2020MF Jonny Hayes CelticFree[8]
31 July 2020DF Tommie Hoban WatfordFree[20]
5 October 2020DF Greg Leigh NAC BredaFree[54]
1 February 2021MF Ross McCrorie Rangers£350,000[29][101][N 2]

Players out

DatePosPlayerToFee
12 June 2020FW David DanganaReleased[4]
20 July 2020MF Chris Antoniazzi Forfar AthleticFree[4][125]
28 July 2020GK Danny Rogers KilmarnockFree[126][3][127]
20 August 2020MF Frank Ross Go Ahead EaglesFree[126][4][31]
22 August 2020DF Luc Bollan Brechin CityFree[4]
10 September 2020MF Sebastian Ross Cove RangersFree[4]
18 September 2020MF Craig Bryson St JohnstoneFree[42][43]
23 September 2020DF Scott McKenna Nottingham Forest£3,000,000[128]
29 September 2020DF Lloyd Robertson ClydeFree[4]
30 September 2020DF Kyle Dalling Forfar AthleticFree[4]
17 October 2020MF Sean Linden RothesFree[4][129]
19 November 2020FW Kieran Shanks Inverurie LocosFree[4][130]
15 December 2020GK Sam Jackson Braintree TownFree[4]
8 January 2021DF Max Barry Buckie ThistleFree[131]
14 January 2021GK Tomáš ČernýN/ARetired[86]
31 January 2021FW Sam Cosgrove Birmingham City£2,000,000[96]
1 February 2021FW Curtis Main Shrewsbury TownFree[96]
1 February 2021FW Scott Wright Rangers£175,000[101][N 3]

Loans in

DatePosPlayerFromFee
31 July 2020FW Ryan Edmondson Leeds UnitedJanuary Loan[20]
22 August 2020FW Marley Watkins Bristol CityJanuary Loan[33]
5 October 2020GK Gary Woods Oldham AthleticSeason Loan[54][N 4]
1 February 2021FW Fraser Hornby ReimsEnd of Season Loan[97]
1 February 2021FW Callum Hendry St JohnstoneEnd of Season Loan[97]
1 February 2021FW Flo Kamberi St GallenEnd of Season Loan[100]

Loans out

DatePosPlayerFromFee
4 September 2020MF Miko Virtanen ArbroathJanuary Loan[39][79]
5 September 2020FW Michael Ruth ArbroathJanuary Loan[40]
18 September 2020DF Connor Power Turriff UnitedJanuary Loan[46]
18 September 2020DF Luke Turner Turriff UnitedJanuary Loan[46]
18 September 2020MF Tyler Mykyta Turriff UnitedSeason Loan[46]
25 September 2020MF Connor Barron Brechin CitySeason Loan[132]
2 October 2020MF Ethan Ross Raith RoversJanuary Loan[52][94]
4 October 2020DF Jack Mackenzie Forfar AthleticJanuary Loan[53]
5 October 2020FW Bruce Anderson Ayr UnitedJanuary Loan[54][79]
28 January 2021MF Funso Ojo Wigan AthleticEnd of Season Loan[91]
1 February 2021FW Bruce Anderson Hamilton AcademicalEnd of Season Loan[98]
18 February 2021DF Ronald Hernández Atlanta UnitedMLS Season Loan[110]
25 March 2021DF Kieran Ngwenya Cove RangersEnd of Season Loan
25 March 2021MF Kevin Hanratty Cove RangersEnd of Season Loan
29 March 2021DF Shay Logan Heart of MidlothianEnd of Season Loan

See also

Footnotes

References