Join us as we celebrate Dundee United's rich history and illustrious legacy in Scottish football as the club proudly inducts two new players into our Hall of Fame!
This prestigious honour not only pays homage to the remarkable contributions of these individuals but also serves as a testament to their enduring spirit and their legacies over the years.
We will mark our United For 100 Years Gala Dinner with two new inductees, the first since 2019!
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Mogens Berg
1964-1968
Mogens was born in Odense, Denmark on 8 June 1944 and played for B 1909 Odense before being signed by Jerry Kerr for Dundee United on 10 December 1964.
Joining United as a Danish Internationalist (eight total caps), he was also a part of domestic success and a European Cup against Real Madrid before putting pen to paper at Tannadice.
He made his debut in a home clash with Rangers two days later and scored his first (and second) goal for United versus St Johnstone at Tannadice on 1 January 1965. He played in each subsequent match of that season and scored in the home leg of the Summer Cup Final.
Mo caught the imagination of not only the United support but the whole of Scottish football. One of the highly rated Scandinavian stars signed by Jerry Kerr, the right-winger complemented striker Finn Døssing, left-winger Orjan Persson and defender Lennart Wing during his time at United.
A serious back injury kept him from featuring at all during the 1965/66 season, and his last United goal came on 30 December 1967 in a remarkable 9-0 victory over Stirling Albion.
In all, Mogens scored 16 goals in 61 appearances and is still remembered for his thunderous strikes and bustling style. He left United to return to Denmark at the end of season 1967/68 and continued to be selected by his country - even playing against Scotland in 1971!
Craig Conway
2006-2011
A man that needs no introduction!
Conway arrived at Tannadice from Ayr United in the summer of 2006 after being signed by Craig Brewster.
With a reputation for pace, trickery and dangerous deliveries, the wide man terrorised defences all over the country and cemented himself as a mainstay in the United side under three different managers.
His outstanding form on Tayside also saw him rewarded with his first call-up to the national team, making his Scotland debut against Japan in 2009.
Conway’s climax in tangerine came in the 2010 Scottish Cup Final, netting two fine second-half strikes against Ross County to send the Terrors on their way to trophy number five.
After departing the city of Discovery at the culmination of the 2010/11 campaign, Conway would go on to forge an illustrious career south of the border, putting over 200 English Championship appearances under his belt with Cardiff City and Blackburn Rovers.
Furthermore, he added two cup-winner medals to his collection with St Johnstone as the Perth outfit secured a remarkable domestic double in 2021.
Final Tickets Remaining
Places at our Gala Dinner are almost sold out!
The evening boasts an illustrious guest list, with both Mogens and Craig taking to the stage!
Supporters can also look forward to a delectable three-course meal, live entertainment as well as some iconic stories from club legends.
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