Scotland - International Results (original) (raw)


The numbers in the Notes column are links to explanations of external issues that had an impact on international football. All but one concern wars, geo-political events and everything that influenced changes in the history and the boundaries of the nations involved. In addition, the latest refers to the restrictions put in place due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Each number is placed next to the first match affected.


In the match details, wherever possible, the full names of players are included. In a few cases a Scottish player's name in the newspapers, etc. and used here was not his name registered at birth and * is added after his surname. They are:


The club after each player's name is the title at the time of the match. To use these records to find players capped at a particular club, please be aware that some names later changed, e.g. 3rd Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers FC became Third Lanark AC. Also, other similar-looking names could suggest an erroneous link with one of today's Scottish clubs, e.g. Kilmarnock Athletic was a separate club and had no connection with Kilmarnock FC. In many cases an explanatory note has been added.


Following extensive research, several long-standing errors involving referees from pre-WWII matches have been corrected, with the help of football historian Andy Mitchell.


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Unofficial Matches 1870-1990


Scotland - Record International Players


No. Date Venue Opponent Score Competition Notes 1 30.11.1872 Partick England D 0- 0 F 2 08.03.1873 London England L 2- 4 F 3 07.03.1874 Partick England W 2- 1 F 4 06.03.1875 London England D 2- 2 F 5 04.03.1876 Partick England W 3- 0 F 6 25.03.1876 Partick Wales W 4- 0 F 7 03.03.1877 London England W 3- 1 F 8 05.03.1877 Wrexham Wales W 2- 0 F 9 02.03.1878 Crosshill England W 7- 2 F 10 23.03.1878 Crosshill Wales W 9- 0 F 11 05.04.1879 London England L 4- 5 F 12 07.04.1879 Wrexham Wales W 3- 0 F 13 13.03.1880 Crosshill England W 5- 4 F 14 27.03.1880 Crosshill Wales W 5- 1 F

15 12.03.1881 London England W 6- 1 F 16 14.03.1881 Wrexham Wales W 5- 1 F 17 11.03.1882 Crosshill England W 5- 1 F 18 25.03.1882 Crosshill Wales W 5- 0 F 19 10.03.1883 Sheffield England W 3- 2 F 20 12.03.1883 Wrexham Wales W 3- 0 F 21 26.01.1884 Belfast Ireland W 5- 0 HIC 22 15.03.1884 Crosshill England W 1- 0 HIC 23 29.03.1884 Crosshill Wales W 4- 1 HIC 24 14.03.1885 Crosshill Ireland W 8- 2 HIC 25 21.03.1885 London England D 1- 1 HIC 26 23.03.1885 Wrexham Wales W 8- 1 HIC 27 20.03.1886 Belfast Ireland W 7- 2 HIC 28 27.03.1886 Crosshill England D 1- 1 HIC 29 10.04.1886 Crosshill Wales W 4- 1 HIC 30 19.02.1887 Crosshill Ireland W 4- 1 HIC 31 19.03.1887 Blackburn England W 3- 2 HIC 32 21.03.1887 Wrexham Wales W 2- 0 HIC 33 10.03.1888 Edinburgh Wales W 5- 1 HIC 34 17.03.1888 Crosshill England L 0- 5 HIC 35 24.03.1888 Belfast Ireland W 10- 2 HIC 36 09.03.1889 Govan Ireland W 7- 0 HIC 37 13.04.1889 London England W 3- 2 HIC 38 15.04.1889 Wrexham Wales D 0- 0 HIC
39 22.03.1890 Paisley Wales W 5- 0 HIC 40 29.03.1890 Belfast Ireland W 4- 1 HIC 41 05.04.1890 Crosshill England D 1- 1 HIC

42 21.03.1891 Wrexham Wales W 4- 3 HIC 43 28.03.1891 Glasgow Ireland W 2- 1 HIC 44 04.04.1891 Blackburn England L 1- 2 HIC 45 19.03.1892 Belfast Ireland W 3- 2 HIC 46 26.03.1892 Edinburgh Wales W 6- 1 HIC 47 02.04.1892 Govan England L 1- 4 HIC 48 18.03.1893 Wrexham Wales W 8- 0 HIC 49 25.03.1893 Glasgow Ireland W 6- 1 HIC 50 01.04.1893 Richmond England L 2- 5 HIC 51 24.03.1894 Kilmarnock Wales W 5- 2 HIC 52 31.03.1894 Belfast Ireland W 2- 1 HIC 53 07.04.1894 Glasgow England D 2- 2 HIC 54 23.03.1895 Wrexham Wales D 2- 2 HIC 55 30.03.1895 Glasgow Ireland W 3- 1 HIC 56 06.04.1895 Liverpool England L 0- 3 HIC 57 21.03.1896 Dundee Wales W 4- 0 HIC 58 28.03.1896 Belfast Ireland D 3- 3 HIC 59 04.04.1896 Glasgow England W 2- 1 HIC 60 20.03.1897 Wrexham Wales D 2- 2 HIC 61 27.03.1897 Govan Ireland W 5- 1 HIC 62 03.04.1897 London England W 2- 1 HIC 63 19.03.1898 Motherwell Wales W 5- 2 HIC 64 26.03.1898 Belfast Ireland W 3- 0 HIC 65 02.04.1898 Glasgow England L 1- 3 HIC 66 18.03.1899 Wrexham Wales W 6- 0 HIC 67 25.03.1899 Glasgow Ireland W 9- 1 HIC 68 08.04.1899 Aston England L 1- 2 HIC 69 03.02.1900 Aberdeen Wales W 5- 2 HIC 70 03.03.1900 Belfast Ireland W 3- 0 HIC 71 07.04.1900 Glasgow England W 4- 1 HIC

72 23.02.1901 Glasgow Ireland W 11- 0 HIC 73 02.03.1901 Wrexham Wales D 1- 1 HIC 74 30.03.1901 London England D 2- 2 HIC 75 01.03.1902 Belfast Ireland W 5- 1 HIC 76 15.03.1902 Greenock Wales W 5- 1 HIC 77 03.05.1902 Aston England D 2- 2 HIC 78 09.03.1903 Cardiff Wales W 1- 0 HIC
79 21.03.1903 Glasgow Ireland L 0- 2 HIC 80 04.04.1903 Sheffield England W 2- 1 HIC 81 12.03.1904 Dundee Wales D 1- 1 HIC 82 26.03.1904 Dublin Ireland D 1- 1 HIC 83 09.04.1904 Glasgow England L 0- 1 HIC 84 06.03.1905 Wrexham Wales L 1- 3 HIC 85 18.03.1905 Glasgow Ireland W 4- 0 HIC 86 01.04.1905 London England L 0- 1 HIC 87 03.03.1906 Edinburgh Wales L 0- 2 HIC 88 17.03.1906 Dublin Ireland W 1- 0 HIC
89 07.04.1906 Glasgow England W 2- 1 HIC 90 04.03.1907 Wrexham Wales L 0- 1 HIC 91 16.03.1907 Glasgow Ireland W 3- 0 HIC 92 06.04.1907 Newcastle England D 1- 1 HIC 93 07.03.1908 Dundee Wales W 2- 1 HIC 94 14.03.1908 Dublin Ireland W 5- 0 HIC 95 04.04.1908 Glasgow England D 1- 1 HIC 96 01.03.1909 Wrexham Wales L 2- 3 HIC 97 15.03.1909 Govan Ireland W 5- 0 HIC 98 03.04.1909 London England L 0- 2 HIC 99 05.03.1910 Kilmarnock Wales W 1- 0 HIC 100 19.03.1910 Belfast Ireland L 0- 1 HIC 101 02.04.1910 Glasgow England W 2- 0 HIC

102 06.03.1911 Cardiff Wales D 2- 2 HIC 103 18.03.1911 Glasgow Ireland W 2- 0 HIC 104 01.04.1911 Liverpool England D 1- 1 HIC 105 02.03.1912 Edinburgh Wales W 1- 0 HIC 106 16.03.1912 Belfast Ireland W 4- 1 HIC 107 23.03.1912 Glasgow England D 1- 1 HIC 108 03.03.1913 Wrexham Wales D 0- 0 HIC 109 15.03.1913 Dublin Ireland W 2- 1 HIC 110 05.04.1913 London England L 0- 1 HIC 111 28.02.1914 Glasgow Wales D 0- 0 HIC 112 14.03.1914 Belfast Ireland D 1- 1 HIC 113 04.04.1914 Glasgow England W 3- 1 HIC 114 26.02.1920 Cardiff Wales D 1- 1 HIC 115 13.03.1920 Glasgow Ireland W 3- 0 HIC 116 10.04.1920 Sheffield England L 4- 5 HIC

117 12.02.1921 Aberdeen Wales W 2- 1 HIC 118 26.02.1921 Belfast Ireland W 2- 0 HIC
119 09.04.1921 Glasgow England W 3- 0 HIC 120 04.02.1922 Wrexham Wales L 1- 2 HIC 121 04.03.1922 Glasgow Ireland (IFA) W 2- 1 HIC 1 122 08.04.1922 Birmingham England W 1- 0 HIC 123 03.03.1923 Belfast Ireland (IFA) W 1- 0 HIC 124 17.03.1923 Paisley Wales W 2- 0 HIC 125 14.04.1923 Glasgow England D 2- 2 HIC 126 16.02.1924 Cardiff Wales L 0- 2 HIC 127 01.03.1924 Glasgow Ireland (IFA) W 2- 0 HIC 128 12.04.1924 Wembley England D 1- 1 HIC 129 14.02.1925 Edinburgh Wales W 3- 1 HIC 130 28.02.1925 Belfast Ireland (IFA) W 3- 0 HIC 131 04.04.1925 Glasgow England W 2- 0 HIC 132 31.10.1925 Cardiff Wales W 3- 0 HIC 133 27.02.1926 Glasgow Ireland (IFA) W 4- 0 HIC 134 17.04.1926 Stretford England W 1- 0 HIC 135 30.10.1926 Glasgow Wales W 3- 0 HIC 136 26.02.1927 Belfast Ireland (IFA) W 2- 0 HIC 137 02.04.1927 Glasgow England L 1- 2 HIC 138 29.10.1927 Wrexham Wales D 2- 2 HIC
139 25.02.1928 Glasgow Ireland (IFA) L 0- 1 HIC 140 31.03.1928 Wembley England W 5- 1 HIC 141 27.10.1928 Glasgow Wales W 4- 2 HIC 142 23.02.1929 Belfast Ireland (IFA) W 7- 3 HIC 143 13.04.1929 Glasgow England W 1- 0 HIC 144 26.05.1929 Bergen Norway W 7- 3 F 145 01.06.1929 Berlin Germany D 1- 1 F 146 04.06.1929 Amsterdam Netherlands W 2- 0 F 147 26.10.1929 Cardiff Wales W 4- 2 HIC 148 22.02.1930 Glasgow Ireland (IFA) W 3- 1 HIC 149 05.04.1930 Wembley England L 2- 5 HIC 150 18.05.1930 Colombes France W 2- 0 F 151 25.10.1930 Glasgow Wales D 1- 1 HIC

152 21.02.1931 Belfast Ireland (IFA) D 0- 0 HIC 153 28.03.1931 Glasgow England W 2- 0 HIC 154 16.05.1931 Vienna Austria L 0- 5 F 155 20.05.1931 Rome Italy L 0- 3 F 156 24.05.1931 Geneva Switzerland W 3- 2 F 157 19.09.1931 Glasgow Ireland (IFA) W 3- 1 HIC 158 31.10.1931 Wrexham Wales W 3- 2 HIC 159 09.04.1932 Wembley England L 0- 3 HIC 160 08.05.1932 Colombes France W 3- 1 F 161 17.09.1932 Belfast Ireland (IFA) W 4- 0 HIC 162 26.10.1932 Edinburgh Wales L 2- 5 HIC 163 01.04.1933 Glasgow England W 2- 1 HIC 164 16.09.1933 Glasgow Ireland (IFA) L 1- 2 HIC 165 04.10.1933 Cardiff Wales L 2- 3 HIC 166 29.11.1933 Glasgow Austria D 2- 2 F 167 14.04.1934 Wembley England L 0- 3 HIC 168 20.10.1934 Belfast Ireland (IFA) L 1- 2 HIC 169 21.11.1934 Aberdeen Wales W 3- 2 HIC 170 06.04.1935 Glasgow England W 2- 0 HIC 171 05.10.1935 Cardiff Wales D 1- 1 HIC 172 13.11.1935 Edinburgh Ireland (IFA) W 2- 1 HIC 173 04.04.1936 Wembley England D 1- 1 HIC 174 14.10.1936 Glasgow Germany W 2- 0 F 175 31.10.1936 Belfast Ireland (IFA) W 3- 1 HIC 176 02.12.1936 Dundee Wales L 1- 2 HIC 177 17.04.1937 Glasgow England W 3- 1 HIC 178 09.05.1937 Vienna Austria D 1- 1 F 179 15.05.1937 Prague Czechoslovakia W 3- 1 F 180 30.10.1937 Cardiff Wales L 1- 2 HIC 181 10.11.1937 Aberdeen Ireland (IFA) D 1- 1 HIC 182 08.12.1937 Glasgow Czechoslovakia W 5- 0 F 183 09.04.1938 Wembley England W 1- 0 HIC 184 21.05.1938 Amsterdam Netherlands W 3- 1 F 185 08.10.1938 Belfast Ireland (IFA) W 2- 0 HIC 186 09.11.1938 Edinburgh Wales W 3- 2 HIC 187 07.12.1938 Glasgow Hungary W 3- 1 F 188 15.04.1939 Glasgow England L 1- 2 HIC

189 23.01.1946 Glasgow Belgium D 2- 2 F 190 15.05.1946 Glasgow Switzerland W 3- 1 F 191 19.10.1946 Wrexham Wales L 1- 3 HIC 192 27.11.1946 Glasgow Ireland (IFA) D 0- 0 HIC 193 12.04.1947 Wembley England D 1- 1 HIC 194 18.05.1947 Brussels Belgium L 1- 2 F 195 24.05.1947 Luxembourg City Luxembourg W 6- 0 F 196 04.10.1947 Belfast Ireland (IFA) L 0- 2 HIC 197 12.11.1947 Glasgow Wales L 1- 2 HIC 198 10.04.1948 Glasgow England L 0- 2 HIC 199 28.04.1948 Glasgow Belgium W 2- 0 F 200 17.05.1948 Berne Switzerland L 1- 2 F 201 23.05.1948 Colombes France L 0- 3 F 202 23.10.1948 Cardiff Wales W 3- 1 HIC 203 17.11.1948 Glasgow Ireland (IFA) W 3- 2 HIC 204 09.04.1949 Wembley England W 3- 1 HIC 205 27.04.1949 Glasgow France W 2- 0 F 206 01.10.1949 Belfast Ireland (IFA) W 8- 2 HIC/WCq 207 09.11.1949 Glasgow Wales W 2- 0 HIC/WCq 208 15.04.1950 Glasgow England L 0- 1 HIC/WCq 209 26.04.1950 Glasgow Switzerland W 3- 1 F 210 21.05.1950 Lisbon Portugal D 2- 2 F 211 27.05.1950 Colombes France W 1- 0 F 212 21.10.1950 Cardiff Wales W 3- 1 HIC 213 01.11.1950 Glasgow Ireland (IFA) W 6- 1 HIC 214 13.12.1950 Glasgow Austria L 0- 1 F

215 14.04.1951 Wembley England W 3- 2 HIC 216 12.05.1951 Glasgow Denmark W 3- 1 F 217 16.05.1951 Glasgow France W 1- 0 F 218 20.05.1951 Brussels Belgium W 5- 0 F 219 27.05.1951 Vienna Austria L 0- 4 F 220 06.10.1951 Belfast Ireland (IFA) W 3- 0 HIC 221 14.11.1951 Glasgow Wales L 0- 1 HIC 222 05.04.1952 Glasgow England L 1- 2 HIC 223 30.04.1952 Glasgow USA W 6- 0 F 224 25.05.1952 Copenhagen Denmark W 2- 1 F 225 30.05.1952 Solna Sweden L 1- 3 F 226 18.10.1952 Cardiff Wales W 2- 1 HIC
227 05.11.1952 Glasgow Ireland (IFA) D 1- 1 HIC 228 18.04.1953 Wembley England D 2- 2 HIC 229 06.05.1953 Glasgow Sweden L 1- 2 F 230 03.10.1953 Belfast Ireland (IFA) W 3- 1 HIC/WCq 231 04.11.1953 Glasgow Wales D 3- 3 HIC/WCq 232 03.04.1954 Glasgow England L 2- 4 HIC/WCq 233 05.05.1954 Glasgow Norway W 1- 0 F 234 19.05.1954 Oslo Norway D 1- 1 F 235 25.05.1954 Helsinki Finland W 2- 1 F 236 16.06.1954 Zurich Austria L 0- 1 WC 237 19.06.1954 Basel Uruguay L 0- 7 WC 238 16.10.1954 Cardiff Wales W 1- 0 HIC 239 03.11.1954 Glasgow Northern Ireland D 2- 2 HIC 1 240 08.12.1954 Glasgow Hungary L 2- 4 F 241 02.04.1955 Wembley England L 2- 7 HIC 242 04.05.1955 Glasgow Portugal W 3- 0 F 243 15.05.1955 Belgrade Yugoslavia D 2- 2 F 244 19.05.1955 Vienna Austria W 4- 1 F 245 29.05.1955 Budapest Hungary L 1- 3 F 246 08.10.1955 Belfast Northern Ireland L 1- 2 HIC 247 09.11.1955 Glasgow Wales W 2- 0 HIC

248 14.04.1956 Glasgow England D 1- 1 HIC 249 02.05.1956 Glasgow Austria D 1- 1 F 250 20.10.1956 Cardiff Wales D 2- 2 HIC 251 07.11.1956 Glasgow Northern Ireland W 1- 0 HIC 252 21.11.1956 Glasgow Yugoslavia W 2- 0 F 253 06.04.1957 Wembley England L 1- 2 HIC 254 08.05.1957 Glasgow Spain W 4- 2 WCq 255 19.05.1957 Basel Switzerland W 2- 1 WCq 256 22.05.1957 Stuttgart West Germany W 3- 1 F 2
257 26.05.1957 Madrid Spain L 1- 4 WCq 258 05.10.1957 Belfast Northern Ireland D 1- 1 HIC 259 06.11.1957 Glasgow Switzerland W 3- 2 WCq 260 13.11.1957 Glasgow Wales D 1- 1 HIC 261 19.04.1958 Glasgow England L 0- 4 HIC 262 07.05.1958 Glasgow Hungary D 1- 1 F 263 01.06.1958 Warsaw Poland W 2- 1 F 264 08.06.1958 Vasteras Yugoslavia D 1- 1 WC 265 11.06.1958 Norrkoping Paraguay L 2- 3 WC 266 15.06.1958 Orebro France L 1- 2 WC 267 18.10.1958 Cardiff Wales W 3- 0 HIC 268 05.11.1958 Glasgow Northern Ireland D 2- 2 HIC 269 11.04.1959 Wembley England L 0- 1 HIC 270 06.05.1959 Glasgow West Germany W 3- 2 F 271 27.05.1959 Amsterdam Netherlands W 2- 1 F 272 03.06.1959 Lisbon Portugal L 0- 1 F 273 03.10.1959 Belfast Northern Ireland W 4- 0 HIC 274 04.11.1959 Glasgow Wales D 1- 1 HIC 275 09.04.1960 Glasgow England D 1- 1 HIC 276 04.05.1960 Glasgow Poland L 2- 3 F 277 29.05.1960 Vienna Austria L 1- 4 F 278 05.06.1960 Budapest Hungary D 3- 3 F 279 08.06.1960 Ankara Turkey L 2- 4 F 280 22.10.1960 Cardiff Wales L 0- 2 HIC 281 09.11.1960 Glasgow Northern Ireland W 5- 2 HIC

282 15.04.1961 Wembley England L 3- 9 HIC 283 03.05.1961 Glasgow Rep.of Ireland W 4- 1 WCq 1
284 07.05.1961 Dublin Rep.of Ireland W 3- 0 WCq 285 14.05.1961 Bratislava Czechoslovakia L 0- 4 WCq 286 26.09.1961 Glasgow Czechoslovakia W 3- 2 WCq 287 07.10.1961 Belfast Northern Ireland W 6- 1 HIC 288 08.11.1961 Glasgow Wales W 2- 0 HIC 289 29.11.1961 Brussels Czechoslovakia L 2- 4 WCq Scores: ft (2-2). Result aet: (2-4) 290 14.04.1962 Glasgow England W 2- 0 HIC 291 02.05.1962 Glasgow Uruguay L 2- 3 F 292 20.10.1962 Cardiff Wales W 3- 2 HIC 293 07.11.1962 Glasgow Northern Ireland W 5- 1 HIC 294 06.04.1963 Wembley England W 2- 1 HIC 295 08.05.1963 Glasgow Austria W 4- 1 F Abandoned after 79 minutes 296 04.06.1963 Bergen Norway L 3- 4 F 297 09.06.1963 Dublin Rep.of Ireland L 0- 1 F 298 13.06.1963 Madrid Spain W 6- 2 F 299 12.10.1963 Belfast Northern Ireland L 1- 2 HIC 300 07.11.1963 Glasgow Norway W 6- 1 F 301 20.11.1963 Glasgow Wales W 2- 1 HIC 302 11.04.1964 Glasgow England W 1- 0 HIC 303 12.05.1964 Hanover West Germany D 2- 2 F 304 03.10.1964 Cardiff Wales L 2- 3 HIC 305 21.10.1964 Glasgow Finland W 3- 1 WCq 306 25.11.1964 Glasgow Northern Ireland W 3- 2 HIC 307 10.04.1965 London England D 2- 2 HIC 308 08.05.1965 Glasgow Spain D 0- 0 F 309 23.05.1965 Chorzow Poland D 1- 1 WCq 310 27.05.1965 Helsinki Finland W 2- 1 WCq 311 02.10.1965 Belfast Northern Ireland L 2- 3 HIC 312 13.10.1965 Glasgow Poland L 1- 2 WCq 313 09.11.1965 Glasgow Italy W 1- 0 WCq 314 24.11.1965 Glasgow Wales W 4- 1 HIC 315 07.12.1965 Naples Italy L 0- 3 WCq

316 02.04.1966 Glasgow England L 3- 4 HIC 317 11.05.1966 Glasgow Netherlands L 0- 3 F 318 18.06.1966 Glasgow Portugal L 0- 1 F 319 25.06.1966 Glasgow Brazil D 1- 1 F 320 22.10.1966 Cardiff Wales D 1- 1 HIC/ECq 321 16.11.1966 Glasgow Northern Ireland W 2- 1 HIC/ECq 322 15.04.1967 London England W 3- 2 HIC/ECq 323 10.05.1967 Glasgow USSR L 0- 2 F 324 21.10.1967 Belfast Northern Ireland L 0- 1 HIC/ECq 325 22.11.1967 Glasgow Wales W 3- 2 HIC/ECq 326 24.02.1968 Glasgow England D 1- 1 HIC/ECq 327 30.05.1968 Amsterdam Netherlands D 0- 0 F 328 16.10.1968 Copenhagen Denmark W 1- 0 F 329 06.11.1968 Glasgow Austria W 2- 1 WCq 330 11.12.1968 Nicosia Cyprus W 5- 0 WCq 331 16.04.1969 Glasgow West Germany D 1- 1 WCq 332 03.05.1969 Wrexham Wales W 5- 3 HIC 333 06.05.1969 Glasgow Northern Ireland D 1- 1 HIC 334 10.05.1969 London England L 1- 4 HIC 335 17.05.1969 Glasgow Cyprus W 8- 0 WCq 336 21.09.1969 Dublin Rep.of Ireland D 1- 1 F 337 22.10.1969 Hamburg West Germany L 2- 3 WCq 338 05.11.1969 Vienna Austria L 0- 2 WCq 339 18.04.1970 Belfast Northern Ireland W 1- 0 HIC 340 22.04.1970 Glasgow Wales D 0- 0 HIC 341 25.04.1970 Glasgow England D 0- 0 HIC 342 11.11.1970 Glasgow Denmark W 1- 0 ECq

343 03.02.1971 Liege Belgium L 0- 3 ECq 344 21.04.1971 Lisbon Portugal L 0- 2 ECq 345 15.05.1971 Cardiff Wales D 0- 0 HIC 346 18.05.1971 Glasgow Northern Ireland L 0- 1 HIC 347 22.05.1971 London England L 1- 3 HIC 348 09.06.1971 Copenhagen Denmark L 0- 1 ECq 349 14.06.1971 Moscow USSR L 0- 1 F 350 13.10.1971 Glasgow Portugal W 2- 1 ECq 351 10.11.1971 Aberdeen Belgium W 1- 0 ECq 352 01.12.1971 Amsterdam Netherlands L 1- 2 F 353 26.04.1972 Glasgow Peru W 2- 0 F 354 20.05.1972 Glasgow Northern Ireland W 2- 0 HIC 355 24.05.1972 Glasgow Wales W 1- 0 HIC 356 27.05.1972 Glasgow England L 0- 1 HIC 357 29.06.1972 Belo Horizonte Yugoslavia D 2- 2 TI 358 02.07.1972 Porto Alegre Czechoslovakia D 0- 0 TI 359 05.07.1972 Rio de Janeiro Brazil L 0- 1 TI 360 18.10.1972 Copenhagen Denmark W 4- 1 WCq 361 15.11.1972 Glasgow Denmark W 2- 0 WCq 362 14.02.1973 Glasgow England L 0- 5 F 363 12.05.1973 Wrexham Wales W 2- 0 HIC 364 16.05.1973 Glasgow Northern Ireland L 1- 2 HIC 365 19.05.1973 London England L 0- 1 HIC 366 22.06.1973 Berne Switzerland L 0- 1 F 367 30.06.1973 Glasgow Brazil L 0- 1 F 368 26.09.1973 Glasgow Czechoslovakia W 2- 1 WCq 369 17.10.1973 Bratislava Czechoslovakia L 0- 1 WCq 370 14.11.1973 Glasgow West Germany D 1- 1 F
371 27.03.1974 Frankfurt/Main West Germany L 1- 2 F 372 11.05.1974 Glasgow Northern Ireland L 0- 1 HIC 373 14.05.1974 Glasgow Wales W 2- 0 HIC 374 18.05.1974 Glasgow England W 2- 0 HIC 375 01.06.1974 Bruges Belgium L 1- 2 F 376 06.06.1974 Oslo Norway W 2- 1 F 377 14.06.1974 Dortmund Zaire W 2- 0 WC 378 18.06.1974 Frankfurt/Main Brazil D 0- 0 WC 379 22.06.1974 Frankfurt/Main Yugoslavia D 1- 1 WC 380 30.10.1974 Glasgow East Germany W 3- 0 F 3
381 20.11.1974 Glasgow Spain L 1- 2 ECq 382 05.02.1975 Valencia Spain D 1- 1 ECq 383 16.04.1975 Gothenburg Sweden D 1- 1 F 384 13.05.1975 Glasgow Portugal W 1- 0 F 385 17.05.1975 Cardiff Wales D 2- 2 HIC 386 20.05.1975 Glasgow Northern Ireland W 3- 0 HIC 387 24.05.1975 London England L 1- 5 HIC 388 01.06.1975 Bucharest Romania D 1- 1 ECq 389 03.09.1975 Copenhagen Denmark W 1- 0 ECq 390 29.10.1975 Glasgow Denmark W 3- 1 ECq 391 17.12.1975 Glasgow Romania D 1- 1 ECq

392 07.04.1976 Glasgow Switzerland W 1- 0 F 393 06.05.1976 Glasgow Wales W 3- 1 HIC 394 08.05.1976 Glasgow Northern Ireland W 3- 0 HIC 395 15.05.1976 Glasgow England W 2- 1 HIC 396 08.09.1976 Glasgow Finland W 6- 0 F 397 13.10.1976 Prague Czechoslovakia L 0- 2 WCq 398 17.11.1976 Glasgow Wales W 1- 0 WCq 399 27.04.1977 Glasgow Sweden W 3- 1 F 400 28.05.1977 Wrexham Wales D 0- 0 HIC 401 01.06.1977 Glasgow Northern Ireland W 3- 0 HIC 402 04.06.1977 London England W 2- 1 HIC 403 15.06.1977 Santiago Chile W 4- 2 F 404 18.06.1977 Buenos Aires Argentina D 1- 1 F 405 23.06.1977 Rio de Janeiro Brazil L 0- 2 F 406 07.09.1977 East Berlin East Germany L 0- 1 F 407 21.09.1977 Glasgow Czechoslovakia W 3- 1 WCq 408 12.10.1977 Liverpool Wales W 2- 0 WCq 409 22.02.1978 Glasgow Bulgaria W 2- 1 F 410 13.05.1978 Glasgow Northern Ireland D 1- 1 HIC 411 17.05.1978 Glasgow Wales D 1- 1 HIC 412 20.05.1978 Glasgow England L 0- 1 HIC 413 03.06.1978 Cordoba Peru L 1- 3 WC 414 07.06.1978 Cordoba Iran D 1- 1 WC 415 11.06.1978 Mendoza Netherlands W 3- 2 WC 416 20.09.1978 Vienna Austria L 2- 3 ECq 417 25.10.1978 Glasgow Norway W 3- 2 ECq 418 29.11.1978 Lisbon Portugal L 0- 1 ECq 419 19.05.1979 Cardiff Wales L 0- 3 HIC 420 22.05.1979 Glasgow Northern Ireland W 1- 0 HIC 421 26.05.1979 London England L 1- 3 HIC 422 02.06.1979 Glasgow Argentina L 1- 3 F 423 07.06.1979 Oslo Norway W 4- 0 ECq 424 12.09.1979 Glasgow Peru D 1- 1 F 425 17.10.1979 Glasgow Austria D 1- 1 ECq 426 21.11.1979 Brussels Belgium L 0- 2 ECq 427 19.12.1979 Glasgow Belgium L 1- 3 ECq 428 26.03.1980 Glasgow Portugal W 4- 1 ECq 429 16.05.1980 Belfast Northern Ireland L 0- 1 HIC 430 21.05.1980 Glasgow Wales W 1- 0 HIC 431 24.05.1980 Glasgow England L 0- 2 HIC 432 28.05.1980 Poznan Poland L 0- 1 F 433 31.05.1980 Budapest Hungary L 1- 3 F 434 10.09.1980 Solna Sweden W 1- 0 WCq 435 15.10.1980 Glasgow Portugal D 0- 0 WCq

436 25.02.1981 Ramat Gan Israel W 1- 0 WCq 437 25.03.1981 Glasgow Northern Ireland D 1- 1 WCq 438 28.04.1981 Glasgow Israel W 3- 1 WCq 439 16.05.1981 Swansea Wales L 0- 2 HIC 440 19.05.1981 Glasgow Northern Ireland W 2- 0 HIC 441 23.05.1981 London England W 1- 0 HIC 4 442 09.09.1981 Glasgow Sweden W 2- 0 WCq 443 14.10.1981 Belfast Northern Ireland D 0- 0 WCq 444 18.11.1981 Lisbon Portugal L 1- 2 WCq 445 24.02.1982 Valencia Spain L 0- 3 F 446 23.03.1982 Glasgow Netherlands W 2- 1 F 447 28.04.1982 Belfast Northern Ireland D 1- 1 HIC 448 24.05.1982 Glasgow Wales W 1- 0 HIC 449 29.05.1982 Glasgow England L 0- 1 HIC 450 15.06.1982 Malaga New Zealand W 5- 2 WC 451 18.06.1982 Seville Brazil L 1- 4 WC 452 22.06.1982 Malaga USSR D 2- 2 WC 453 13.10.1982 Glasgow East Germany W 2- 0 ECq 454 17.11.1982 Berne Switzerland L 0- 2 ECq 455 15.12.1982 Brussels Belgium L 2- 3 ECq 456 30.03.1983 Glasgow Switzerland D 2- 2 ECq 457 24.05.1983 Glasgow Northern Ireland D 0- 0 HIC 458 28.05.1983 Cardiff Wales W 2- 0 HIC 459 01.06.1983 London England L 0- 2 HIC 460 12.06.1983 Vancouver Canada W 2- 0 F
461 16.06.1983 Edmonton Canada W 3- 0 F 462 19.06.1983 Toronto Canada W 2- 0 F 463 21.09.1983 Glasgow Uruguay W 2- 0 F 464 12.10.1983 Glasgow Belgium D 1- 1 ECq 465 16.11.1983 Halle East Germany L 1- 2 ECq 466 13.12.1983 Belfast Northern Ireland L 0- 2 HIC 467 28.02.1984 Glasgow Wales W 2- 1 HIC 468 26.05.1984 Glasgow England D 1- 1 HIC 469 01.06.1984 Marseilles France L 0- 2 F 470 12.09.1984 Glasgow Yugoslavia W 6- 1 F 471 17.10.1984 Glasgow Iceland W 3- 0 WCq 472 14.11.1984 Glasgow Spain W 3- 1 WCq 473 27.02.1985 Seville Spain L 0- 1 WCq 474 27.03.1985 Glasgow Wales L 0- 1 WCq 475 25.05.1985 Glasgow England W 1- 0 SRC 476 28.05.1985 Reykjavik Iceland W 1- 0 WCq 477 10.09.1985 Cardiff Wales D 1- 1 WCq 478 16.10.1985 Glasgow East Germany D 0- 0 F 479 20.11.1985 Glasgow Australia W 2- 0 WCq 480 04.12.1985 Melbourne Australia D 0- 0 WCq

481 28.01.1986 Ramat Gan Israel W 1- 0 F
482 26.03.1986 Glasgow Romania W 3- 0 F 483 23.04.1986 London England L 1- 2 SRC 484 29.04.1986 Eindhoven Netherlands D 0- 0 F 485 04.06.1986 Nezahualcoyotl Denmark L 0- 1 WC 486 08.06.1986 Queretaro West Germany L 1- 2 WC 487 13.06.1986 Nezahualcoyotl Uruguay D 0- 0 WC 488 10.09.1986 Glasgow Bulgaria D 0- 0 ECq 489 15.10.1986 Dublin Rep.of Ireland D 0- 0 ECq 490 12.11.1986 Glasgow Luxembourg W 3- 0 ECq 491 18.02.1987 Glasgow Rep.of Ireland L 0- 1 ECq 492 01.04.1987 Brussels Belgium L 1- 4 ECq 493 23.05.1987 Glasgow England D 0- 0 SRC 494 26.05.1987 Glasgow Brazil L 0- 2 SRC 495 09.09.1987 Glasgow Hungary W 2- 0 F 496 14.10.1987 Glasgow Belgium W 2- 0 ECq 497 11.11.1987 Sofia Bulgaria W 1- 0 ECq 498 02.12.1987 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg D 0- 0 ECq 499 17.02.1988 Riyadh Saudi Arabia D 2- 2 F 500 22.03.1988 Attard Malta D 1- 1 F 501 27.04.1988 Madrid Spain D 0- 0 F 502 17.05.1988 Glasgow Colombia D 0- 0 SRC 503 21.05.1988 London England L 0- 1 SRC 504 14.09.1988 Oslo Norway W 2- 1 WCq 505 19.10.1988 Glasgow Yugoslavia D 1- 1 WCq 506 22.12.1988 Perugia Italy L 0- 2 F 507 08.02.1989 Limassol Cyprus W 3- 2 WCq 508 08.03.1989 Glasgow France W 2- 0 WCq 509 26.04.1989 Glasgow Cyprus W 2- 1 WCq 510 27.05.1989 Glasgow England L 0- 2 SRC 511 30.05.1989 Glasgow Chile W 2- 0 SRC 512 06.09.1989 Zagreb Yugoslavia L 1- 3 WCq 513 11.10.1989 Paris France L 0- 3 WCq 514 15.11.1989 Glasgow Norway D 1- 1 WCq 515 28.03.1990 Glasgow Argentina W 1- 0 F 516 25.04.1990 Glasgow East Germany L 0- 1 F 517 16.05.1990 Aberdeen Egypt L 1- 3 F 518 19.05.1990 Glasgow Poland D 1- 1 F 519 28.05.1990 Attard Malta W 2- 1 F 520 11.06.1990 Genoa Costa Rica L 0- 1 WC 521 16.06.1990 Genoa Sweden W 2- 1 WC 522 20.06.1990 Turin Brazil L 0- 1 WC 523 12.09.1990 Glasgow Romania W 2- 1 ECq 524 17.10.1990 Glasgow Switzerland W 2- 1 ECq 525 14.11.1990 Sofia Bulgaria D 1- 1 ECq

526 06.02.1991 Glasgow USSR L 0- 1 F 527 27.03.1991 Glasgow Bulgaria D 1- 1 ECq 528 01.05.1991 Serravalle San Marino W 2- 0 ECq 529 11.09.1991 Berne Switzerland D 2- 2 ECq 530 16.10.1991 Bucharest Romania L 0- 1 ECq 531 13.11.1991 Glasgow San Marino W 4- 0 ECq 532 19.02.1992 Glasgow Northern Ireland W 1- 0 F 533 25.03.1992 Glasgow Finland D 1- 1 F 534 17.05.1992 Denver USA W 1- 0 F 535 20.05.1992 Toronto Canada W 3- 1 F 536 03.06.1992 Oslo Norway D 0- 0 F 537 12.06.1992 Gothenburg Netherlands L 0- 1 EC 538 15.06.1992 Norrkoping Germany L 0- 2 EC 5 539 18.06.1992 Norrkoping CIS W 3- 0 EC 6
540 09.09.1992 Berne Switzerland L 1- 3 WCq
541 14.10.1992 Glasgow Portugal D 0- 0 WCq 542 18.11.1992 Glasgow Italy D 0- 0 WCq 543 17.02.1993 Glasgow Malta W 3- 0 WCq 544 24.03.1993 Glasgow Germany L 0- 1 F 545 28.04.1993 Lisbon Portugal L 0- 5 WCq 546 19.05.1993 Tallinn Estonia W 3- 0 WCq 7
547 02.06.1993 Aberdeen Estonia W 3- 1 WCq 548 08.09.1993 Aberdeen Switzerland D 1- 1 WCq 549 13.10.1993 Rome Italy L 1- 3 WCq 550 17.11.1993 Attard Malta W 2- 0 WCq 551 23.03.1994 Glasgow Netherlands L 0- 1 F 552 20.04.1994 Vienna Austria W 2- 1 F 553 27.05.1994 Utrecht Netherlands L 1- 3 F 554 07.09.1994 Helsinki Finland W 2- 0 ECq 555 12.10.1994 Glasgow Faroe Islands W 5- 1 ECq 556 16.11.1994 Glasgow Russia D 1- 1 ECq 8 557 18.12.1994 Athens Greece L 0- 1 ECq 558 29.03.1995 Moscow Russia D 0- 0 ECq 559 26.04.1995 Serravalle San Marino W 2- 0 ECq 560 21.05.1995 Hiroshima Japan D 0- 0 KC 561 24.05.1995 Toyama Ecuador W 2- 1 KC 562 07.06.1995 Toftir Faroe Islands W 2- 0 ECq 563 16.08.1995 Glasgow Greece W 1- 0 ECq 564 06.09.1995 Glasgow Finland W 1- 0 ECq 565 11.10.1995 Solna Sweden L 0- 2 F 566 15.11.1995 Glasgow San Marino W 5- 0 ECq

567 27.03.1996 Glasgow Australia W 1- 0 F
568 24.04.1996 Copenhagen Denmark L 0- 2 F 569 26.05.1996 New Britain USA L 1- 2 F 570 29.05.1996 Miami Colombia L 0- 1 F 571 10.06.1996 Birmingham Netherlands D 0- 0 EC 572 15.06.1996 London England L 0- 2 EC 573 18.06.1996 Birmingham Switzerland W 1- 0 EC 574 31.08.1996 Vienna Austria D 0- 0 WCq 575 05.10.1996 Riga Latvia W 2- 0 WCq 7
576 10.11.1996 Glasgow Sweden W 1- 0 WCq 577 11.02.1997 Monaco Estonia D 0- 0 WCq
578 29.03.1997 Kilmarnock Estonia W 2- 0 WCq 579 02.04.1997 Glasgow Austria W 2- 0 WCq 580 30.04.1997 Gothenburg Sweden L 1- 2 WCq 581 27.05.1997 Kilmarnock Wales L 0- 1 F 582 01.06.1997 Attard Malta W 3- 2 F 583 08.06.1997 Minsk Belarus W 1- 0 WCq 6
584 07.09.1997 Aberdeen Belarus W 4- 1 WCq 585 11.10.1997 Glasgow Latvia W 2- 0 WCq 586 12.11.1997 Saint-Etienne France L 1- 2 F 587 25.03.1998 Glasgow Denmark L 0- 1 F 588 22.04.1998 Edinburgh Finland D 1- 1 F 589 23.05.1998 East Rutherford Colombia D 2- 2 F
590 30.05.1998 Washington USA D 0- 0 F
591 10.06.1998 Saint-Denis Brazil L 1- 2 WC 592 16.06.1998 Bordeaux Norway D 1- 1 WC 593 23.06.1998 Saint-Etienne Morocco L 0- 3 WC 594 05.09.1998 Vilnius Lithuania D 0- 0 ECq 7
595 10.10.1998 Edinburgh Estonia W 3- 2 ECq 596 14.10.1998 Aberdeen Faroe Islands W 2- 1 ECq 597 31.03.1999 Glasgow Czech Republic L 1- 2 ECq 9 598 28.04.1999 Bremen Germany W 1- 0 F 599 05.06.1999 Toftir Faroe Islands D 1- 1 ECq 600 09.06.1999 Prague Czech Republic L 2- 3 ECq 601 04.09.1999 Sarajevo Bosnia-Herzegovina W 2- 1 ECq 10 602 08.09.1999 Tallinn Estonia D 0- 0 ECq 603 05.10.1999 Glasgow Bosnia-Herzegovina W 1- 0 ECq 604 09.10.1999 Glasgow Lithuania W 3- 0 ECq 605 13.11.1999 Glasgow England L 0- 2 ECq 606 17.11.1999 London England W 1- 0 ECq 607 29.03.2000 Glasgow France L 0- 2 F 608 26.04.2000 Arnhem Netherlands D 0- 0 F 609 30.05.2000 Dublin Rep.of Ireland W 2- 1 F 610 02.09.2000 Riga Latvia W 1- 0 WCq 611 07.10.2000 Serravalle San Marino W 2- 0 WCq 612 11.10.2000 Zagreb Croatia D 1- 1 WCq 10
613 15.11.2000 Glasgow Australia L 0- 2 F 614 24.03.2001 Glasgow Belgium D 2- 2 WCq 615 28.03.2001 Glasgow San Marino W 4- 0 WCq 616 25.04.2001 Bydgoszcz Poland D 1- 1 F 617 01.09.2001 Glasgow Croatia D 0- 0 WCq 618 05.09.2001 Brussels Belgium L 0- 2 WCq 619 06.10.2001 Glasgow Latvia W 2- 1 WCq

620 27.03.2002 Saint-Denis France L 0- 5 F 621 17.04.2002 Aberdeen Nigeria L 1- 2 F 622 16.05.2002 Busan South Korea L 1- 4 F 623 20.05.2002 Hong Kong South Africa L 0- 2 RC 624 23.05.2002 Hong Kong Hong Kong League XI W 4- 0 RC
625 21.08.2002 Glasgow Denmark L 0- 1 F 626 07.09.2002 Toftir Faroe Islands D 2- 2 ECq 627 12.10.2002 Reykjavik Iceland W 2- 0 ECq 628 15.10.2002 Edinburgh Canada W 3- 1 F
629 20.11.2002 Braga Portugal L 0- 2 F 630 12.02.2003 Glasgow Rep.of Ireland L 0- 2 F 631 29.03.2003 Glasgow Iceland W 2- 1 ECq 632 02.04.2003 Kaunas Lithuania L 0- 1 ECq 633 30.04.2003 Glasgow Austria L 0- 2 F 634 27.05.2003 Edinburgh New Zealand D 1- 1 F 635 07.06.2003 Glasgow Germany D 1- 1 ECq 636 20.08.2003 Oslo Norway D 0- 0 F 637 06.09.2003 Glasgow Faroe Islands W 3- 1 ECq 638 10.09.2003 Dortmund Germany L 1- 2 ECq 639 11.10.2003 Glasgow Lithuania W 1- 0 ECq 640 15.11.2003 Glasgow Netherlands W 1- 0 ECq 641 19.11.2003 Amsterdam Netherlands L 0- 6 ECq 642 18.02.2004 Cardiff Wales L 0- 4 F 643 31.03.2004 Glasgow Romania L 1- 2 F 644 28.04.2004 Copenhagen Denmark L 0- 1 F 645 27.05.2004 Tallinn Estonia W 1- 0 F 646 30.05.2004 Edinburgh Trinidad & Tobago W 4- 1 F
647 18.08.2004 Glasgow Hungary L 0- 3 F 648 03.09.2004 Valencia Spain D 1- 1 F Abandoned after 59 minutes 649 08.09.2004 Glasgow Slovenia D 0- 0 WCq 10
650 09.10.2004 Glasgow Norway L 0- 1 WCq 651 13.10.2004 Chisinau Moldova D 1- 1 WCq 6
652 17.11.2004 Edinburgh Sweden L 1- 4 F 653 26.03.2005 Milan Italy L 0- 2 WCq 654 04.06.2005 Glasgow Moldova W 2- 0 WCq 655 08.06.2005 Minsk Belarus D 0- 0 WCq 656 17.08.2005 Graz Austria D 2- 2 F 657 03.09.2005 Glasgow Italy D 1- 1 WCq 658 07.09.2005 Oslo Norway W 2- 1 WCq 659 08.10.2005 Glasgow Belarus L 0- 1 WCq 660 12.10.2005 Celje Slovenia W 3- 0 WCq 661 12.11.2005 Glasgow USA D 1- 1 F

662 01.03.2006 Glasgow Switzerland L 1- 3 F 663 11.05.2006 Kobe Bulgaria W 5- 1 KC 664 13.05.2006 Saitama Japan D 0- 0 KC 665 02.09.2006 Glasgow Faroe Islands W 6- 0 ECq 666 06.09.2006 Kaunas Lithuania W 2- 1 ECq 667 07.10.2006 Glasgow France W 1- 0 ECq 668 11.10.2006 Kyiv Ukraine L 0- 2 ECq 6
669 24.03.2007 Glasgow Georgia W 2- 1 ECq 6 670 28.03.2007 Bari Italy L 0- 2 ECq 671 30.05.2007 Vienna Austria W 1- 0 F 672 06.06.2007 Toftir Faroe Islands W 2- 0 ECq 673 22.08.2007 Aberdeen South Africa W 1- 0 F 674 08.09.2007 Glasgow Lithuania W 3- 1 ECq 675 12.09.2007 Paris France W 1- 0 ECq 676 13.10.2007 Glasgow Ukraine W 3- 1 ECq 677 17.10.2007 Tbilisi Georgia L 0- 2 ECq 678 17.11.2007 Glasgow Italy L 1- 2 ECq 679 26.03.2008 Glasgow Croatia D 1- 1 F 680 30.05.2008 Prague Czech Republic L 1- 3 F 681 20.08.2008 Glasgow Northern Ireland D 0- 0 F 682 06.09.2008 Skopje FYR Macedonia L 0- 1 WCq 10
683 10.09.2008 Reykjavik Iceland W 2- 1 WCq 684 11.10.2008 Glasgow Norway D 0- 0 WCq 685 19.11.2008 Glasgow Argentina L 0- 1 F 686 28.03.2009 Amsterdam Netherlands L 0- 3 WCq 687 01.04.2009 Glasgow Iceland W 2- 1 WCq 688 12.08.2009 Oslo Norway L 0- 4 WCq 689 05.09.2009 Glasgow FYR Macedonia W 2- 0 WCq 690 09.09.2009 Glasgow Netherlands L 0- 1 WCq 691 10.10.2009 Yokohama Japan L 0- 2 F 692 14.11.2009 Cardiff Wales L 0- 3 F 693 03.03.2010 Glasgow Czech Republic W 1- 0 F 694 11.08.2010 Solna Sweden L 0- 3 F 695 03.09.2010 Kaunas Lithuania D 0- 0 ECq 696 07.09.2010 Glasgow Liechtenstein W 2- 1 ECq 697 08.10.2010 Prague Czech Republic L 0- 1 ECq 698 12.10.2010 Glasgow Spain L 2- 3 ECq 699 16.11.2010 Aberdeen Faroe Islands W 3- 0 F

700 09.02.2011 Dublin Northern Ireland W 3- 0 NC 701 27.03.2011 London Brazil L 0- 2 F 702 25.05.2011 Dublin Wales W 3- 1 NC 703 29.05.2011 Dublin Rep.of Ireland L 0- 1 NC 704 10.08.2011 Glasgow Denmark W 2- 1 F 705 03.09.2011 Glasgow Czech Republic D 2- 2 ECq 706 06.09.2011 Glasgow Lithuania W 1- 0 ECq 707 08.10.2011 Vaduz Liechtenstein W 1- 0 ECq 708 11.10.2011 Alicante Spain L 1- 3 ECq 709 11.11.2011 Larnaca Cyprus W 2- 1 F 710 29.02.2012 Koper Slovenia D 1- 1 F 711 26.05.2012 Jacksonville USA L 1- 5 F 712 15.08.2012 Edinburgh Australia W 3- 1 F 713 08.09.2012 Glasgow Serbia D 0- 0 WCq 10
714 11.09.2012 Glasgow FYR Macedonia D 1- 1 WCq 715 12.10.2012 Cardiff Wales L 1- 2 WCq 716 16.10.2012 Brussels Belgium L 0- 2 WCq 717 14.11.2012 Luxembourg City Luxembourg W 2- 1 F 718 06.02.2013 Aberdeen Estonia W 1- 0 F 719 22.03.2013 Glasgow Wales L 1- 2 WCq 720 26.03.2013 Novi Sad Serbia L 0- 2 WCq 721 07.06.2013 Zagreb Croatia W 1- 0 WCq 722 14.08.2013 London England L 2- 3 F 723 06.09.2013 Glasgow Belgium L 0- 2 WCq 724 10.09.2013 Skopje FYR Macedonia W 2- 1 WCq 725 15.10.2013 Glasgow Croatia W 2- 0 WCq 726 15.11.2013 Glasgow USA D 0- 0 F 727 19.11.2013 Molde Norway W 1- 0 F 728 05.03.2014 Warsaw Poland W 1- 0 F 729 28.05.2014 London Nigeria D 2- 2 F 730 07.09.2014 Dortmund Germany L 1- 2 ECq 731 11.10.2014 Glasgow Georgia W 1- 0 ECq 732 14.10.2014 Warsaw Poland D 2- 2 ECq 733 14.11.2014 Glasgow Rep.of Ireland W 1- 0 ECq 734 18.11.2014 Glasgow England L 1- 3 F 735 25.03.2015 Glasgow Northern Ireland W 1- 0 F 736 29.03.2015 Glasgow Gibraltar W 6- 1 ECq 11 737 05.06.2015 Edinburgh Qatar W 1- 0 F 738 13.06.2015 Dublin Rep.of Ireland D 1- 1 ECq 739 04.09.2015 Tbilisi Georgia L 0- 1 ECq 740 07.09.2015 Glasgow Germany L 2- 3 ECq 741 08.10.2015 Glasgow Poland D 2- 2 ECq 742 11.10.2015 Loul� Gibraltar W 6- 0 ECq

743 24.03.2016 Prague Czech Republic W 1- 0 F 744 29.03.2016 Glasgow Denmark W 1- 0 F 745 29.05.2016 Attard Italy L 0- 1 F 746 04.06.2016 Metz France L 0- 3 F 747 04.09.2016 Attard Malta W 5- 1 WCq 748 08.10.2016 Glasgow Lithuania D 1- 1 WCq 749 11.10.2016 Trnava Slovakia L 0- 3 WCq 9
750 11.11.2016 London England L 0- 3 WCq 751 22.03.2017 Edinburgh Canada D 1- 1 F 752 26.03.2017 Glasgow Slovenia W 1- 0 WCq 753 10.06.2017 Glasgow England D 2- 2 WCq 754 01.09.2017 Vilnius Lithuania W 3- 0 WCq 755 04.09.2017 Glasgow Malta W 2- 0 WCq 756 05.10.2017 Glasgow Slovakia W 1- 0 WCq 757 08.10.2017 Ljubljana Slovenia D 2- 2 WCq 758 09.11.2017 Aberdeen Netherlands L 0- 1 F 759 23.03.2018 Glasgow Costa Rica L 0- 1 F 760 27.03.2018 Budapest Hungary W 1- 0 F 761 29.05.2018 Lima Peru L 0- 2 F 762 02.06.2018 Mexico City Mexico L 0- 1 F 763 07.09.2018 Glasgow Belgium L 0- 4 F 764 10.09.2018 Glasgow Albania W 2- 0 UNL
765 11.10.2018 Haifa Israel L 1- 2 UNL 12 766 14.10.2018 Glasgow Portugal L 1- 3 F 767 17.11.2018 Shkoder Albania W 4- 0 UNL 768 20.11.2018 Glasgow Israel W 3- 2 UNL 769 21.03.2019 Astana Kazakhstan L 0- 3 ECq 13 770 24.03.2019 Serravalle San Marino W 2- 0 ECq 771 08.06.2019 Glasgow Cyprus W 2- 1 ECq 772 11.06.2019 Brussels Belgium L 0- 3 ECq 773 06.09.2019 Glasgow Russia L 1- 2 ECq 774 09.09.2019 Glasgow Belgium L 0- 4 ECq 775 10.10.2019 Moscow Russia L 0- 4 ECq 776 13.10.2019 Glasgow San Marino W 6- 0 ECq 777 16.11.2019 Strovolos Cyprus W 2- 1 ECq 778 19.11.2019 Glasgow Kazakhstan W 3- 1 ECq 779 04.09.2020 Glasgow Israel D 1- 1 UNL 14 780 07.09.2020 Olomouc Czech Republic W 2- 1 UNL 781 08.10.2020 Glasgow Israel W 5- 3 ECq Scores: ft (0-0), aet (0-0), pens (5-3). Result: (5-3) 782 11.10.2020 Glasgow Slovakia W 1- 0 UNL 783 14.10.2020 Glasgow Czech Republic W 1- 0 UNL 784 12.11.2020 Belgrade Serbia W 6- 5 ECq Scores: ft (1-1), aet (1-1), pens (5-4). Result: (6-5) 785 15.11.2020 Trnava Slovakia L 0- 1 UNL 786 18.11.2020 Netanya Israel L 0- 1 UNL

787 25.03.2021 Glasgow Austria D 2- 2 WCq 788 28.03.2021 Tel Aviv-Jaffa Israel D 1- 1 WCq 789 31.03.2021 Glasgow Faroe Islands W 4- 0 WCq 790 02.06.2021 Loul� Netherlands D 2- 2 F 791 06.06.2021 Luxembourg City Luxembourg W 1- 0 F 792 14.06.2021 Glasgow Czech Republic L 0- 2 EC 793 18.06.2021 London England D 0- 0 EC 794 22.06.2021 Glasgow Croatia L 1- 3 EC 795 01.09.2021 Copenhagen Denmark L 0- 2 WCq 14 796 04.09.2021 Glasgow Moldova W 1- 0 WCq 14 797 07.09.2021 Vienna Austria W 1- 0 WCq 798 09.10.2021 Glasgow Israel W 3- 2 WCq
799 12.10.2021 Torshavn Faroe Islands W 1- 0 WCq 800 12.11.2021 Chisinau Moldova W 2- 0 WCq 801 15.11.2021 Glasgow Denmark W 2- 0 WCq 802 24.03.2022 Glasgow Poland D 1- 1 F 803 29.03.2022 Vienna Austria D 2- 2 F 804 01.06.2022 Glasgow Ukraine L 1- 3 WCq 805 08.06.2022 Glasgow Armenia W 2- 0 UNL 6
806 11.06.2022 Dublin Rep.of Ireland L 0- 3 UNL 807 14.06.2022 Yerevan Armenia W 4- 1 UNL
808 21.09.2022 Glasgow Ukraine W 3- 0 UNL 809 24.09.2022 Glasgow Rep.of Ireland W 2- 1 UNL 810 27.09.2022 Krakow Ukraine D 0- 0 UNL 811 16.11.2022 Diyarbakir Turkey L 1- 2 F 812 25.03.2023 Glasgow Cyprus W 3- 0 ECq 813 28.03.2023 Glasgow Spain W 2- 0 ECq 814 17.06.2023 Oslo Norway W 2- 1 ECq 815 20.06.2023 Glasgow Georgia W 2- 0 ECq 816 08.09.2023 Larnaca Cyprus W 3- 0 ECq 817 12.09.2023 Glasgow England L 1- 3 F 818 12.10.2023 Seville Spain L 0- 2 ECq 819 17.10.2023 Villeneuve d'Ascq France L 1- 4 F 820 16.11.2023 Tbilisi Georgia D 2- 2 ECq 821 19.11.2023 Glasgow Norway D 3- 3 ECq 822 22.03.2024 Amsterdam Netherlands L 0- 4 F 823 26.03.2024 Glasgow Northern Ireland L 0- 1 F 824 03.06.2024 Loul� Gibraltar W 2- 0 F 825 07.06.2024 Glasgow Finland D 2- 2 F 826 14.06.2024 Munich Germany L 1- 5 EC 827 19.06.2024 Cologne Switzerland D 1- 1 EC 828 23.06.2024 Stuttgart Hungary L 0- 1 EC 829 05.09.2024 Glasgow Poland L 2- 3 UNL 830 08.09.2024 Lisbon Portugal L 1- 2 UNL

Notes:

  1. From 1882 to 1921 the island of Ireland was represented by a single side, the Ireland national football team, organised by the Irish Football Association (IFA) based in Belfast and established in 1880. In 1911 it was recognised by FIFA. Political changes in Ireland altered how Ireland was represented in international football. In 1921 Ireland was partitioned into two parts by an act of the British Parliament (the Government of Ireland Act, 1920) that came into force on 3rd May 1921. The Act established separate governments for the two new parts of Ireland. The six north-eastern counties formed "Northern Ireland", while the larger part, comprising 26 counties, formed "Southern Ireland". Northern Ireland was to continue as a part of the United Kingdom while Southern Ireland became a British Dominion, a term for an independent state under the realm of the British Commonwealth. After elections Southern Ireland was renamed the Irish Free State in 1922. In 1937 following further changes to establish an independent state, the Irish Free State adopted a new constitution and was renamed �ire (English � Ireland). In 1949 �ire became fully independent from Britain and ceased to be a member of the British Commonwealth. Although the constitutional name remains �ire, the Republic of Ireland is often used to distinguish it from Northern Ireland and this is the case with association football. At the start of these political changes, another football association, the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), was formed in Dublin in September 1921 and organised a separate league, including teams from Northern Ireland, and an international team. The relationship between the two rival associations was acrimonious. In 1923 the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) was recognised by FIFA as the governing body of the Irish Free State on the condition that it changed its name to the Football Association of the Irish Free State (FAIFS) that would be its area of jurisdiction. The IFA administered football in Northern Ireland and continued to organise its national team selecting players from throughout Ireland. In anticipation of the new constitution the FAIFS renamed itself the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) in 1936 and began to select players from Northern Ireland for its own international team. Therefore, before the Second World War the island of Ireland had two international teams named Ireland and players from throughout Ireland could play for both teams. The two Ireland teams coexisted, never competing in the same competition or against each other. Between 1928 and 1946 IFA was not affiliated to FIFA and only competed in the annual Home International Championship. FAIFS/FAI competed in the 1934 and 1938 FIFA World Cup qualifying competitions. FAIFS competed in the 1924 Olympic Games but the United Kingdom withdrew its team due to an unrelated dispute over professionalism. In 1946 IFA re-joined FIFA and entered the 1950 World Cup competition. The IFA and FAI Ireland teams were placed in different qualifying groups. In a World Cup qualifier on 8th March 1950, a 0�0 draw with Wales at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham, the IFA Ireland team fielded a team that included four players who were born in what was now �ire. All four players had previously played for the FAI Ireland team in its qualifiers and as a result had played for two different associations in the same FIFA World Cup tournament. After complaints from the FAI, FIFA intervened and restricted players' eligibility based on the political border. In November 1953 FIFA ruled neither team could be referred to as Ireland, decreeing that the FAI team be officially designated as the Republic of Ireland, while the IFA team was to become Northern Ireland. Both the FAs became members of UEFA in 1954.

  2. The Federal Republic of Germany, commonly called West Germany, was established after the Second World War on the territory of the Western occupied zones on 23rd May 1949. After the War Germany was divided into four sections, each controlled by a different country. These countries were France, the United Kingdom, the United States of America and the USSR. The French, American and British parts of Germany formed West Germany and the Soviet section became East Germany. Due to partition into several occupation zones and states, the DFB (Deutscher Fussball-Bund) was legally re-constituted in Stuttgart on 21st January 1950 by just the West German regional associations. FIFA reinstated the DFB as a full member on 22nd September 1950. It was considered the successor to Germany and in turn Germany became the successor to West Germany after German reunification in 1990. Despite periods in abeyance/ suspension during and immediately after the Second World War its affiliation to FIFA dates back to 1904. The DFB became a member of UEFA in 1954.

  3. The German Democratic Republic, commonly called East Germany, was founded on 7th October 1949, after the Second World War. It was formed from the parts of Germany occupied by the USSR, including part of the city of Berlin. On 6th February 1951 the GDR applied for FIFA membership but the Deutscher Fussball-Bund (DFB), the West German association, argued against its inclusion. FIFA accepted the GDR association on 6th October 1951 as a provisional member and on 24th July 1952 as a full member. The association was later named Deutscher Fussball Verband der DDR (DFV). The DFV became a member of UEFA in 1954. East Germany wasn't as successful as its western counterpart. They never qualified for the finals of the European Championship and only qualified for one FIFA World Cup (in 1974 which took place in West Germany). However, they enjoyed success in the Olympic Games football tournament. Upon reunification in 1990 the DFV was disbanded and absorbed into the DFB that had administered football in West Germany. With it the East German national football team ceased to exist.

  4. The 1981 Home International Championship was the only one outside of the years of the First World War and Second World War which was not completed and thus failed to produce a winner. It was scheduled to be played in May 1981 at the end of the domestic season. On 5th May however, the Provisional IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands died in the Maze Prison, invoking a storm of protest and violence by Republicans in Northern Ireland. The English and Welsh FAs, whose teams were scheduled to travel to Windsor Park later in the month, declined to play, rendering the tournament incomplete and void. The cause of this cancellation was the conflict in Northern Ireland (called "The Troubles" or internationally also known as the "Northern Ireland conflict"). The Troubles, which began in the late 1960s, refers to the three decades of violence between elements of Northern Ireland's Irish nationalist community (mainly self-identified as Irish and/or Roman Catholic) and its unionist community (mainly self-identified as British and/or Protestant). The conflict was the result of discrimination against the Irish nationalist/Catholic minority by the unionist/Protestant majority and the question of Northern Ireland's status within the United Kingdom. The violence was characterised by the armed campaigns of Irish Republican and Ulster Loyalist paramilitary groups. The Troubles were brought to an uneasy end by a peace process by the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement in 1998.

  5. German reunification was the process in 1990 in which the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) joined the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) to form an enlarged West German state that was renamed Germany. As a consequence Berlin was reunited into a single city. Memberships of international organisations, including FIFA, held by East Germany were relinquished. The Deutscher Fussball-Bund (DFB) continued responsibility for administering football in reunified Germany. The end of the reunification process was on 3rd October 1990. Germany played against Switzerland on 19th December 1990 the first match of their new era.

  6. The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) is a regional organisation whose participating countries are former Soviet Republics, which was born during the breakup of the Soviet Union in December 1991. The CIS, a loose association of states, was founded on 8th December 1991 by the Republic of Belarus, the Russian Federation (more commonly known as "Russia") and Ukraine. On 21st December 1991 eight other former Soviet Republics - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan - joined the CIS, bringing the number of participating countries to eleven. Georgia joined two years later, in December 1993. So, twelve former Soviet Republics (all except the Baltic States) participated in the CIS. After the Soviet Union's dissolution in December 1991, every independent ex-Soviet nation resumed the use of their Cyrillic alphabet. Since then the words and the full names have been translated in different ways according to their place of origin. CIS sports teams had been invited to or qualified for various 1992 sports events. A joint CIS team took its place in some of these. The "Unified Team" competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics and 1992 Summer Olympics, and a CIS association football team competed in UEFA Euro 1992. Since then, CIS members have each competed separately in international sport. FIFA and UEFA accepted the Football Associations of the new republics. The associations of the nations that have faced Scotland were accepted as follows: FIFA - Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia and Armenia in 1992, both Moldova and Kazakhstan in 1994. UEFA - Ukraine, Georgia and Armenia in 1992, both Belarus and Moldova in 1993 and Kazakhstan in 2002 (see notes at point 13).

  7. In the late 1980s a massive campaign of civil resistance against Soviet rule, known as the "Singing Revolution", began in the Baltic states. Baltic Way was one of the most spectacular events when a two-million-strong human chain stretched for 600 km from Tallinn to Vilnius on 23rd August 1989. In the wake of this campaign the independence of the Baltic republics from the USSR became inevitable. This process contributed to the dissolution of the Soviet Union and set a precedent for the other Soviet republics to secede from the USSR. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania regained their independence in August 1991. This was recognised by the Soviet Union on 6th September 1991. The Baltic states reapplied for membership of international organisations they had belonged to pre-World War Two. The Latvian Football Federation (LFF - established in 1921), the Estonian Football Association (EJL � 1921) and the Lithuanian Football Federation (LFF � 1922) had been disbanded after their annexation by the Soviet Union. After independence they were reinstated as full members of FIFA with their membership regarded as being effective since 1923, their original date of joining. They all became members of UEFA in 1992.

  8. The dissolution of the Soviet Union was the process of internal disintegration within the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), also referred to as the Soviet Union, which began in the second-half of the 1980s with growing unrest in the national republics. On 26th December 1991 the Soviet of the Republics adopted a resolution declaring that the Soviet Union no longer existed as a functioning state and voted both itself and the Soviet Union out of existence. The Soviet of the Union, the lower house to the Supreme Soviet, had effectively been dissolved two weeks earlier when Russia recalled its deputies, leaving it without a quorum. The Soviet of the Republics' declaration was thus the final legal step in the dissolution of the Soviet Union. On the previous day, 25th December, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, the eighth and final leader of the USSR, resigned, declared his office extinct and handed over its powers to Russian President Boris Yeltsin. That evening the Soviet flag was lowered from the Kremlin for the last time and replaced with the pre-revolutionary Russian flag. Today's Russian Football Union can trace its affiliation to FIFA back to 1912 and as the Football Federation of the USSR was a founder member of UEFA in 1954.

  9. The dissolution of Czechoslovakia was an event that saw the self-determined separation of the federal state of Czechoslovakia. It is sometimes known as the "Velvet Divorce", a reference to the bloodless Velvet Revolution of 1989 that led to the end of the rule of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and the formation of a democratic government. On 31st December 1992 Czechoslovakia ceased to exist: Slovakia and the Czech Republic replaced it on 1st January 1993. The affiliation of the Czech Republic to FIFA, as the successor to the former Czech Football Association, dates back to 1907 when Bohemia (present day Czech Republic) was admitted to membership. The affiliation to UEFA was in 1954. The Slovak Football Association (Slovensky futbalovy zvaz or SFZ) originally became a member of FIFA in 1939 but dissolved after the Second World War when Czech and Slovak football competitions and national teams combined. It was re-established on the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and became a member of UEFA and FIFA in 1993 and 1994 respectively.

  10. The breakup of Yugoslavia occurred as a result of a series of political upheavals. The unresolved issues and the nationalist rhetoric on all sides became increasingly heated and caused bitter inter-ethnic Yugoslav wars - first in Croatia and then, most severely, in multi-ethnic Bosnia-Herzegovina -. A series of violent conflicts in the territory of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) took place between 1991 and 1999. The wars ended at various stages and mostly resulted in full international recognition of new sovereign territories: Slovenia, Croatia, the FYR of Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia. From 1991, referendums were held in the new territories and one by one the republics proclaimed their independence with only Serbia and Montenegro remaining united. Both Slovenia and Croatia declared their independence from Yugoslavia on 25th June 1991. On 8th September 1991 the FYR of Macedonia declared independence. However, international recognition was delayed by Greece's objection to the use of what it considered a Hellenic name and national symbol, as well as controversial clauses in the country's constitution. In a compromise, the United Nations recognised the state under the name of "the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" on 8th April 1993. After around twenty-five years of political and diplomatic disputes with Greece, that also involved the EU and NATO, the two countries signed a settlement on 17th June 2018. The dispute over the name to be used for the FYR of Macedonia was resolved when it was agreed it would be renamed as the Republic of North Macedonia, though now it is more commonly known as "North Macedonia". It was signed in the Greek border village of Psarades on Lake Prespa by both Greek and Macedonian foreign ministers and in the presence of the respective prime ministers and took the name of "The Prespa Agreement". Despite many Greeks and Macedonians being unhappy with the Prespa Agreement, the Macedonian parliament ratified it on 11th January 2019 and two weeks later it was also ratified by the Greek parliament. Bosnia-Herzegovina declared its independence from Yugoslavia on 3rd March 1992 and received international recognition the following month on 6th April 1992. The independence of Bosnia-Herzegovina proved to be the final blow to the pan-Yugoslav Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. On 28th April 1992 the Serb-dominated Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) was formed as a rump state, consisting only of the former Socialist Republics of Serbia and Montenegro. Its government claimed continuity to the former country, however, the international community refused to recognise it as such. In the same year a United Nations resolution imposing sanctions on the country was extended to sport. Consequently, the national team was sent back from the EURO '92 finals in Sweden despite having qualified on merit. For the same reason it was prohibited from taking part in qualifying for both the 1994 FIFA World Cup and EURO '96. FRY was renamed on 4th February 2003 as the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. It broke up during 2006. Montenegro's independence was declared on 3rd June 2006. On 5th June 2006 the National Assembly of Serbia declared the Republic of Serbia to be the legal successor to the former state union. FIFA and UEFA accepted the Football Associations of the new republics as follows: FIFA - Croatia in 1992, both the FYR Macedonia and Slovenia in 1994, Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1996, Montenegro in 2007. UEFA - Croatia in 1993, both the FYR Macedonia and Slovenia in 1994, Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1998, Montenegro in 2007. Serbia's (Fudbalski savez Srbije or FSS), as the successor to the former Yugoslav Football Association, can trace its affiliation to FIFA back to 1923 and for UEFA to 1954.

  11. Gibraltar is a largely self-governed British Overseas Territory that is located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula at the entrance of the Mediterranean. An Anglo-Dutch force captured it from Spain in 1704 during the War of the Spanish Succession on behalf of their ally the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI, Habsburg claimant to the Spanish throne. The territory was subsequently ceded to Britain "in perpetuity" under the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. The sovereignty of Gibraltar is a major point of contention in Anglo-Spanish relations as Spain asserts a claim to the territory. Gibraltarians overwhelmingly rejected proposals for Spanish sovereignty in a 1967 referendum and again in 2002. The Gibraltar Football Association (GFA) was formed as the Gibraltar Civilian Football Association in 1895, changing to its current name in later years. It is one of the oldest football associations in the world. At the XXXVII UEFA Congress held in London on 24th May 2013 the Gibraltar FA was accepted as a full member of UEFA and became the 211th member of FIFA on 13th May 2016.

  12. Although Israel is geographically in Western Asia, it is affiliated to UEFA rather than the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The Israel Football Association was founded as the Palestine Football Association (PFA) on 14th August 1928� and applied for membership of�FIFA. It was admitted provisionally on 17th December 1928, affiliated on 17th May 1929 and formally recognised by FIFA on 6th July 1929. The PFA changed its name to the Israel Football Association (IFA) following the founding of the state of Israel in 1948. It was a full member of the AFC from 1954 until 1974 when it was expelled due to the pressure from over thirty Arab and Muslim countries that did not recognise Israel as a state. The consequence was that they would not play matches against the Israeli national football team. From 1974 until 1992 the IFA was not affiliated with any confederation. During this period, the Israeli national team played only in FIFA competitions in joint AFC/OFC (Oceania Football Confederation),�OFC alone and UEFA�qualifying tournaments. Scotland faced Israel twice in 1981 (1982 World Cup qualifiers � matches 436 and 438) and in a friendly in 1986 (match 481). In 1992 the IFA was admitted to UEFA as an associate member and, after a lengthy procedure, became a full member in 1994.

  13. Kazakhstan lies largely in Central Asia though its territory west of the Ural river is considered part of Europe. It was the last republic to declare independence from the USSR. The Football Federation of Kazakhstan (KFF) was founded as the Football Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan in 1992 with the reorganisation of the Soviet Republican Football Association of the Kazakh SSR. It was renamed the Football Union of Kazakhstan in 2000 before adopting its current name in 2007. Initially, as an associate member of both FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), the international team could only participate in regional competitions alongside other Central Asian former Soviet republics. Kazakhstan achieved full membership of FIFA in 1994 and, following a vote by the federation, opted to join the AFC rather than seek UEFA membership. The national team participated in qualifiers for the Asian Cups of 1996 and 2000 and the 1998 and 2002 World Cups though they never qualified for the finals. A decision to switch from the AFC to UEFA with the intention of improving the standard of football was taken in 2000 (though still participating in AFC competitions) and Kazakhstan was a candidate member until achieving full UEFA membership after the 2002 World Cup. This was too late for the qualifiers for the 2004 European Championships and the Kazakhstan national team started to participate in UEFA qualifiers for the World Cup of 2006 and the 2008 European Championships. A few days after the match v Scotland, Kazakhstan renamed its capital Astana Nur-Sultan after the country's decades-long ruler Nursultan Nazarbayev who resigned on 19th March 2019. The order to change the city's name from Astana was issued on 23rd March 2019 by the interim president, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

  14. Coronavirus (Covid-19) started in China in December 2019 and then spread all over the world to become a pandemic. It had a severe impact on the lives of individuals and communities. The most immediate way to prevent transmission was to avoid any social contact. Consequently, all sporting activities at every level were restricted. In March 2020 football in Europe was suspended and this included international friendlies, Euro 2020 play-offs and many national championships. The decision was made to postpone the Finals of Euro 2020 until the summer of 2021. When there were signs that the infection levels had started to ease some football gradually resumed in May/June 2020 but with measures to protect players and spectators and as a result it was mandatory that all matches were played "behind closed doors". The national vaccination programmes began in Europe in December 2020/January 2021. Around the end of March 2021, although many limitations remained in place, a few cities were able to allow a limited number of spectators to attend international matches in the stadiums based on the local circumstances and advice from governments. As these massive injection campaigns started to have a positive impact, UEFA and governments of Euro 2020 finals host cities agreed to some relaxation in these attendance restrictions but still adhering to measures to prevent the risk to those watching. Match 795 (Denmark) and Match 796 (Moldova) were the first away and home games respectively played without any crowd limit as throughout Europe they were being relaxed or lifted completely.


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About this document

A huge thank you to Andy Mitchell whose long and in-depth research has led to the discovery of complete and correct names of many Scottish international players from the period 1872-1939, some of them hitherto unknown. The research culminated in 2021 with the publication of the book "The men who made Scotland - the definitive Who�s Who of Scottish Football Internationalists 1872-1939".

Thanks to Jostein Nygård for the original version of this file and to David Hayhoe for some corrections.
Regarding the files with match details linked from this overview, the author wishes to thanks all those who helped maintaining Scotland's international records accurately, especially away match details, including members of the scottishleague.net forum, the RSSSF and various football associations worldwide.
Special thanks to four friends of mine for their patience in helping me. I only know them by e-mail but feel I am one of them. In alphabetical order:

Douglas Gorman
James Grapsas
Andy Mitchell
David Ross

Without them it would have been impossible to correct errors, solve problems, run searches, check data with reliable sources and present these pages in easily understandable English.

Prepared by Gabriele Tossani for theRec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

Author: Gabriele Tossani (gabrieletossani56 at gmail.com) Last updated: 16 Sep 2024

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