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  2. 1978 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Rensenbrink's goal against Scotland was the 1000th goal of World Cup history. Scotland's Willie Johnston was expelled from the World Cup after he was found to have taken a banned stimulant during the opening game against Peru. The biggest surprise of all came in Group 3, where Austria finished ahead of Brazil.

  3. 1978 FIFA World Cup Group 4 - Wikipedia

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    Group 4 of the 1978 FIFA World Cup began on 3 June and ended on 11 June 1978. The group consisted of Iran, Netherlands, Peru, and Scotland. The group consisted of Iran, Netherlands, Peru, and Scotland.

  4. Scotland at the FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    [9] [27] The Royal Mail commissioned designs of commemorative stamps that would have been circulated if Scotland had won the World Cup. [28] Scotland's first game was against Peru in Córdoba. Two spectacular goals by Teófilo Cubillas meant that the result was a 3–1 loss. The second game was a very disappointing 1–1 draw against Iran. [25]

  5. Scotland national football team results (1960–1979) - Wikipedia

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    World Cup: Joe Jordan: 37,927 [29] 419 7 June 1978: Estadio Chateau Carreras, Córdoba (N) Iran: 1–1 World Cup: Own goal: 7,938 [29] 420 11 June 1978: Estadio San Martin, Mendoza (N) Netherlands: 3–2 World Cup: Kenny Dalglish, Archie Gemmill (2) 35,130 [29] 421 20 September 1978: Praterstadion, Vienna (A) Austria: 2–3 Euro 1980 qualifying ...

  6. Scotland national football team results (1980–1999) - Wikipedia

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    World Cup qualification: Gordon Strachan: 39,831 [1] 440 15 October 1980: Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Portugal: 0–0 World Cup qualification: 60,765 [1] 441 25 February 1981: National Stadium, Ramat Gan (A) Israel: 1–0 World Cup qualification: Kenny Dalglish: 35,000 [2] 442 25 March 1981: Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Northern Ireland: 1–1 World ...

  7. 1977–78 in Scottish football - Wikipedia

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    The 1977–78 season was the 105th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 81st season of Scottish league football. [1] In the Scottish Premier League, the Rangers F.C. were champions. Notable events included the Scotland national football team qualifying for the 1978 FIFA World Cup.

  8. Category:Scotland at the 1978 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Scotland at the 1978 FIFA World Cup" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Category:1977–78 in Scottish football - Wikipedia

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    Scotland at the 1978 FIFA World Cup (4 P) Pages in category "1977–78 in Scottish football" ... Scotland women's national football team results (1972–1999) W.