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The Scotland manager has sole responsibility for all on-the-field elements of the Scotland team. Among other activities, this includes selecting the national team squad, the starting lineup, captain, tactics, substitutes and penalty-takers. The manager has input in selecting the coaching ("back room") staff.
Pages in category "Scotland national football team managers" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Appointed by the country's association, a manager is responsible for selecting the team of players for the matches of the national team, among other duties. The list encompasses all teams that are members, full or associate, of one of FIFA's six continental confederations: AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), CONCACAF (North and Central America and the ...
Manager Nationality Date of Birth and Age Club Division Caretaker appointment [note 1] Permanent appointment Time as manager [note 1] Douglas Samuel SCO 14 September 1964 (age 60) The Spartans: League Two — 5 June 2012 [1] 12 years, 258 days Stewart Petrie SCO 27 February 1970 (age 54) Montrose: League One — 4 December 2016 [2]
Clarke made six appearances for the Scotland national team. His debut was a 2–0 friendly win over Hungary at Hampden Park on 9 September 1987, and his final game was a 3–1 friendly loss away to the Netherlands in Utrecht six years later on 27 May 1994; [ 13 ] he was not selected in the squad for any of the four major tournaments for which ...
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.
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Members of the SFA include clubs in Scotland, affiliated national associations as well as local associations. It was formed in 1873, making it the second-oldest national football association in the world. It is not to be confused with the Scottish Football Union, which is the name that the SRU was known by until the 1920s.