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  2. Celtic F.C. supporters - Wikipedia

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    It is the sixth largest stadium in the United Kingdom and the largest football stadium in Scotland. Celtic Park's capacity has been 60,832 since the mid-1990s following redevelopment that turned it into an all-seater stadium , then in 2002 was put down to 60,501 then in 2003 until the present 2013–14 season put down again to 60,355.

  3. Category:Flag football teams - Wikipedia

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    United States men's national flag football team; United States women's national flag football team This page was last edited on 31 December 2024, at 00:37 (UTC). Text ...

  4. Scottish Football Association - Wikipedia

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    As well as the Scotland national football team, the Scottish Football Association is also currently responsible for organising the Scotland national football B team, as well as men's national teams at under-21, under-19, under-18 and under-17 levels. There was also a semi-professional team, but this was disbanded in 2008. [10]

  5. Scotland national football team - Wikipedia

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    Hampden Park, the traditional home of the Scotland national football team. Hampden Park in Glasgow is the traditional home of the Scotland team and is described by the SFA as the National Stadium. [96] The present stadium is one of three stadiums to have used the name. Stadiums named Hampden Park have hosted international matches since 1878.

  6. Celtic F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Celtic have been in the Scottish top division since the inaugural Scottish Football League season in 1890. [3] The Celtic Football Club, commonly known as Celtic (/ ˈ s ɛ l t ɪ k /), [a] is a professional football club in Glasgow, Scotland. The team competes in the Scottish Premiership, the top division of Scottish football.

  7. Football in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Association football is one of the national sports of Scotland [1] and the most popular sport in the country. [2] There is a long tradition of "football" games in Orkney, Lewis and southern Scotland, especially the Scottish Borders, although many of these include carrying the ball and passing by hand, and despite bearing the name "football" bear little resemblance to association football.

  8. History of football in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh Academical Football Club, is the oldest football club of any code in Scotland (rugby football). A "Foot Ball Club" was founded in Edinburgh in 1824 [ 7 ] After being recently reformed, it now plays association football in the Edinburgh & District Sunday Amateur Association.

  9. Lyndon Dykes - Wikipedia

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    On 14 June, he played 79 minutes of Scotland's opening game which resulted in a 2–0 defeat to the Czech Republic. [33] On 18 June, he played the full 90 minutes in the fixture against England at Wembley Stadium which ended in a 0–0 draw. [34] On 22 June, he started in a 3–1 defeat to Croatia which ended Scotland's Euros campaign. [35]