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The Scottish Football Association operates a roll of honour for every player who has made more than 50 appearances for Scotland. [8] Kenny Dalglish holds the record for Scotland appearances, having played 102 times between 1971 and 1986. [8] Dalglish scored 30 goals for Scotland and shares the record for most goals scored with Denis Law.
Association football (Scots: fitbaa, Scottish Gaelic: ball-coise) 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 ...
Toggle Clubs in membership of the Scottish Junior Football Association subsection. 8.1 East Region. 8.1.1 Midlands League. 8.2 North Region. 8.2.1 Premier League.
A knight. Named after the nickname "Time de Guerreiros" (Warriors' Team) that came around in 2009. Since 2016, it's the official mascot. [10] Grêmio Esportivo Brasil: Xavante: An Indian: Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense: Mosqueteiro A musketeer (a man in a 16th-century army uniform) Guarani Futebol Clube: Bugre An Indian: Clube Atlético Juventus
The club nickname, Killie, is the Scottish term for the town of Kilmarnock. The club have qualified for European competitions on nine occasions, their best performance coming in the 1966–67 Fairs Cup when they progressed to the semi-finals, eventually being eliminated by Leeds United .
First Queens players to earn four senior Scottish football medals while playing for the club: Jim Thomson and Andy Aitken (winners of the 2001–02 Second Division and 2002–03 Scottish Challenge Cup; runners up in the 1997–98 Scottish Challenge Cup and 2007–08 Scottish Cup).
Map showing the proximity of Dundee FC's stadium Dens Park (left) and Dundee United FC's stadium Tannadice Park (right). Dundee Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Dundee, Scotland, founded in 1893.
This is a list of association football stadiums in Scotland, ranked in descending order of capacity.The minimum required capacity is 1,000. The largest association football ground is Celtic Park with a capacity of 60,411.