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  2. 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.

  3. List of national association football teams by nickname

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    The following is a list of nicknames of national association football teams. FIFA teams. AFC (Asia) CAF (Africa) ...

  4. List of UEFA national association football teams by nickname

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    The Collective Team From the Armenia national football team. [4] [5] Austria: Wunderteam: Wonder Team In the 1930s led by Manager Hugo Meisl, the team earned the Nickname after a 14 matches undefeated run. [6] Azerbaijan: Odlar Yurdu Komandasi The Land of Fire Team The Land of Fire is the adopted motto of the Azerbaijan Republic. [4] Belarus

  5. Wembley Wizards - Wikipedia

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    The Wembley Wizards is the nickname for the Scotland national football team that defeated England 5–1 at Wembley in the 1928 British Home Championship. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Background

  6. List of association football mascots - Wikipedia

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    A dog in a luchador get-up; name alludes to "furacão" (hurricane), the team's nickname [8] Clube Atlético Mineiro: Galo A black-and-white feathered rooster: CRB: Galo-da-campina A small white-red bird (the name translates literally into "country rooster") Clube de Regatas do Flamengo: Urubu A black vulture: Clube do Remo: Leão A lion

  7. Tartan Army - Wikipedia

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    The Tartan Army in Milan, Italy Scotland fans at the Stadio San Nicola in Bari for a UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying match against Italy.. Tartan is part of the symbolic national dress of Scotland, and the name Tartan Army first came into common usage in the 1970s, to describe the "well-refreshed hordes" who would stand on the terracings at Hampden Park, or biannually at Wembley for the England ...

  8. Scotland's dying art of traditional nicknames - AOL

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    A Scottish tradition of giving people a family name or a nickname based on their appearance, or where they are from or who their parents are is at risk of dying out, an academic has said. The ...

  9. List of football clubs in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    All-time Scottish Football Club Directory 1829–2009, Brian McColl, via Scottish Football Historical Archive (archived version, 2015) This page was last edited on 10 ...