The Dons are staring down their first-ever relegation as they sit dangerously close to the drop zone in Scotland's top flight.
Aberdeen Football Club finds themselves in uncharted territory as the Scottish Premiership season enters its final stretch. With just seven matches remaining, the Dons are perilously positioned near the relegation play-off spot, facing the very real possibility of their first-ever demotion from Scotland's top division.
The club's current predicament marks a dramatic fall from grace for a side that once dominated Scottish football alongside Celtic and Rangers. Aberdeen's proud history includes European glory and domestic success, making their current struggle all the more shocking for supporters who have never witnessed their team fight for survival at this level.
The remaining fixtures will test every ounce of character within the Aberdeen squad. Manager and players alike must dig deep to find the form that has eluded them for much of this campaign. The psychological pressure of potentially becoming the first Aberdeen side to suffer relegation adds another layer of complexity to an already challenging situation.
With the Scottish football landscape more competitive than ever, Aberdeen's survival battle reflects the changing dynamics of the Premiership. The final seven games will determine whether this storied club can maintain its top-flight status or face the unthinkable prospect of playing second-tier football for the first time in their history.