Born in
Durban, Dundee began his football career in South Africa with local teams Bayview Durban and D'Alberton Callies Durban, before moving to Germany and
Stuttgarter Kickers in 1992. After spending the 1994–95 season with
TSF Ditzingen he signed with
Bundesliga team
Karlsruher SC. Developing to become one of the ace goalscorers in the German league, he scored 16 goals in 1995–96 and 17 goals in 1996–97. He scored 61 goals in 162 Bundesliga games. In July 1998, he joined
Premier League club
Liverpool for £2 million, as joint managers
Gérard Houllier and
Roy Evans needed an extra striker to cover for the injured
Robbie Fowler, who was unavailable until the winter. However, Dundee failed to break up the partnership of
Karl-Heinz Riedle and
Michael Owen during the first quarter of the season, and when Fowler returned from injury his chances of first team action were looking even more remote. He only played three games in the league for Liverpool (all of them as a substitute during the final weeks of the campaign as their bid for a
UEFA Cup place slipped away) and after the end of the season he returned to Germany in a £1 million move to
VfB Stuttgart. Still struggling to regain his old form, he moved to Austrian team
Austria Wien in 2003. He failed to score in 18 games before returning to
KSC in 2004. For the season 2006–07 he signed a two-year contract with
Kickers Offenbach. Before finishing the contract he moved back to Stuttgarter Kickers in January 2007. After leaving his German club he signed for
AmaZulu in his native Durban on 17 August 2008. ==International career==