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Scotland
Founded in 1873, the Scotland national football team is one of the oldest in the world, playing its home matches at the iconic Hampden Park in Glasgow, a stadium steeped in history. Known for their passionate support and the famous "Tartan Army" fans, the team's greatest achievements include reaching the World Cup finals eight times and winning the British Home Championship outright a record 41 times. Their fierce rivalry with England, dating back to the first official international match in 1872, defines a football culture built on pride, noise, and unyielding loyalty.
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Scotland team news
View allAngers Captain Pierrick Capelle to Retire at Season's End After Over 300 Appearances
Pierrick Capelle, the 39-year-old captain of Angers SCO, has announced his retirement effective at the end of the current season. The midfielder, who joined the club in 2015, has made more than 300 appearances for the Ligue 1 side.
Rangers' Dujon Sterling handed driving ban and fine for drink-driving crash
Rangers winger Dujon Sterling has been banned from driving and fined after crashing his car while nearly three times over the legal alcohol limit.
Scotland's Greatest Goal Showdown: McFadden and Tierney Battle for Legacy
Discover the vote to crown Scotland's most iconic goal, spotlighting legends McFadden and Tierney. Dive into the history, fan passion, and what this means for Scottish football's heritage.
Rangers' Premiership Hopes Derailed by Consecutive Defeats: Rohl's Future in Question
Rangers' Scottish Premiership title challenge falters after losses to Motherwell and Hearts. Manager Danny Rohl faces scrutiny as questions arise over the team's direction and future prospects.
Ronny Deila Bids Tearful Farewell at Maccabi Tel Aviv Amid Sexual Misconduct Investigation
Ronny Deila, former Club Brugge and Standard manager, has said an emotional goodbye to Maccabi Tel Aviv players after an investigation into sexual intimidation allegations involving a female taxi driver was revealed.
Jamie Ritchie's Summer Switch: Glasgow Warriors Secure Scotland Star from Perpignan
Jamie Ritchie agrees to join Glasgow Warriors from Perpignan, boosting Scotland's national team this summer. Explore the transfer details, implications for Scottish rugby, and what this move means for all parties involved.














