Scotland
Coach:
Steve Clarke
Establishment Date:
1873
League Affiliation:
-
Stadium:
-
Seating Capacity:
-
Team Info
The Scotland national football team represents Scotland in international men's football, governed by the Scottish Football Association. As one of the oldest national teams in the world, Scotland competes in UEFA European Championships and FIFA World Cup qualifiers, playing home matches at Hampden Park in Glasgow. The team's colors are dark blue shirts, white shorts, and red socks. Scotland's history is rich, featuring legendary players like Kenny Dalglish, Denis Law, and Graeme Souness. A key era was the 1970s and 1980s when Scotland qualified for multiple World Cup finals (1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990), though they famously never progressed beyond the group stage. The modern era under manager Steve Clarke has seen a significant resurgence, with the team qualifying for UEFA Euro 2020, their first major tournament in 23 years, and performing with pride and passion. The current squad boasts top talents like Andrew Robertson, Kieran Tierney, and Scott McTominay, playing an organized and spirited style. The Tartan Army, Scotland's travelling supporters, are globally renowned for their passionate, friendly, and vocal support. The team's culture is built on grit, determination, and a deep love for the game. Scotland is currently a respected and competitive side on the international stage, aiming to build on recent successes.
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INT FRL 2026 2026/03/28
Scotland
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Japan
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