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British Home Championship
<\/STRONG>Winners (24): 1884, 1885, 1887, 1889, 1894, 1896, 1897, 1900, 1902, 1910, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1929, 1935, 1936, 1946, 1949, 1951, 1962, 1963, 1967, 1976, 1977
Shared (17): 1886, 1890, 1903, 1906, 1908, 1912, 1927, 1931, 1935, 1939, 1953, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1970, 1972, 1974<\/P>

Rous Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners (1): 1985<\/P>

Kirin Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners (1): 2006<\/P>

Qatar Airways Cup<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 2015<\/P>","64CC7FC06580777C":"Stephen Clarke","989AD94B51E25F0B":"279017","0108B3B67855A673":"103","9B2CF1B8E224CFD097332B024E65EDED":"104","798114606EDBEE4E25243C6C8C1B5714":"Kilmarnock,Aston Villa,Reading,West Bromwich(WBA),Newcastle","64A2290C09C50CF35B7DBD9C8F3A2F5E":"","10F46377A2D9EE76FE37CF1F7D8CD961E656BCF9304C68C6":"1873","F3825434658EC407":"","02EB7DF46653B329":"Scotland","473E4F49EDE372FCCD98814B96C64159":"Hampden Park","5BAF7C8A60756B5496BBA4CBC6C0BED8DD63717CA1BB6492":"1","5D5D4DE02E331F86809BABE1DE910881":"Scotland","A98A68DC04206563":"

First international<\/STRONG>
 Scotland 0–0 England
(Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872)<\/P>

Biggest win
<\/STRONG> Scotland 11–0 Ireland
(Glasgow, Scotland; 23 February 1901)<\/P>

Biggest defeat
<\/STRONG> Uruguay 7–0 Scotland
(Basel, Switzerland; 19 June 1954)<\/P>

World Cup
<\/STRONG>Appearances: 8 (first in 1954)
Best result: 9th, 1974<\/P>

European Championship
<\/STRONG>Appearances: 3 (first in 1992)
Best result: 5th, 1992<\/P>

Most caps:<\/STRONG> Kenny Dalglish (102)<\/P>

Top scorer:<\/STRONG> Kenny Dalglish
                  Denis Law (30)<\/P>","76505AA7FEAE524629F3119E5AE1B881":"Hampden Park , GLASGOW G42 9AY","CC482DEE81E43A3D":"http:\/\/www.scottishfa.co.uk","E917916C02D12AF6D7EA48F7303A1362":"","B9284411187FEFF20D941F8E3FDF6E1E":"Scotland","781CC09C30E6A152":"1","ED1B32E089DA5A802C3D6EB75016A1DA":"

The Scotland national football team represents Scotland in men's international football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association. It competes in the three major professional tournaments, the FIFA World Cup, UEFA Nations League and the UEFA European Championship. Scotland, as a country of the United Kingdom, is not a member of the International Olympic Committee and therefore the national team does not compete in the Olympic Games. The majority of Scotland's home matches are played at the national stadium, Hampden Park.<\/P>

Scotland is the joint oldest national football team in the world, alongside England, whom they played in the world's first international football match in 1872. Scotland has a long-standing rivalry with England, whom they played annually from 1872 until 1989. The teams have met only seven times since then, most recently in June 2017, with an upcoming group match during Euro 2020.<\/P>

Scotland have qualified for the FIFA World Cup on eight occasions and the UEFA European Championship three times, but have never progressed beyond the first group stage of a finals tournament. The team have achieved some noteworthy results, such as beating the 1966 FIFA World Cup winners England 3–2 at Wembley Stadium in 1967. Archie Gemmill scored what has been described as one of the greatest World Cup goals ever in a 3–2 win during the 1978 World Cup against the Netherlands, who reached the final of the tournament. In their qualifying group for UEFA Euro 2008, Scotland defeated 2006 World Cup runners-up France 1–0 in both fixtures.<\/P>

Scotland supporters are collectively known as the Tartan Army. The Scottish Football Association operates a roll of honour for every player who has made more than 50 appearances for Scotland. Kenny Dalglish holds the record for Scotland appearances, having played 102 times between 1971 and 1986. Dalglish scored 30 goals for Scotland and shares the record for most goals scored with Denis Law.<\/P>","94A63A88C13097EB":"Edinburgh","5B70C105C09228B419825F9D2D3BB765":"

Stephen "Steve" Clarke is a Scottish former footballer and current manager, who is presently the head coach of West Bromwich Albion.

He played for St. Mirren, Chelsea and Scotland, winning three major trophies with Chelsea towards the end of his career. After retiring as a player he moved into coaching and has worked for Newcastle United, Chelsea, West Ham United and Liverpool. Clarke was appointed head coach of West Bromwich Albion in June 2012.

On 8 June 2012, Clarke was announced as the new manager of West Bromwich Albion having signed a two year contract. The job is Clarke's first senior management role for any club. Albion begun the Clarke era with a 3–0 home win against Liverpool on the opening day of the Premier League season.<\/P>","5BAF7C8A60756B540D834B0A0F0B7C9C":"0","6EB6F6F47FE792764A0F2C28812F2AC0":"Kilmarnock","38882684D19FD665":"Scotland","e_index":8};