Soccer in Scotland is Part Of Scottish Culture

Scotland has throughout its history been playing Soccer. Historically Scottish soccer players weren’t limited to 11 players per team, whole villages of Scottish soccer devotees used to challenge other villages to a game.

Scottish football logoThe rules of soccer at that point weren’t very uniform and there was little if any provisions against violence, because of this attempts were made to outlaw the game, with King James I even saying in Parliament, “That na man play at the Fute-ball” (No man shall play football/soccer). Despite the attempts of clerics, sheriffs, mayors and even a King the game was kept alive by Scottish soccer players.

As times changed Soccer became a widely accepted sport again, firstly being played at school and universities. At these institutions the rules for soccer were formalized to something closely resembling today’s game. The game’s popularity then spread beyond the school campuses, and local soccer clubs were formed, soccer became a popular spectator sport with “blue-collar workers”.

With the wide acceptance and popularity of soccer, the World’s first international game was set up, between Scotland and England. The game took place on 30 November 1872. The Scottish side was one of Scotland’s oldest and most established Soccer club, Queens Park. Two thousand people came to the game and saw the last and possibly biggest revolution in the playing of the game. The Scottish team introduced a whole new aspect to the game that day, a team based approach utilizing, passing. Up till then the way the game was played was to “muscle” the ball up the field in Rugby like fashion, after that game the English began adopting a playing style to match the Scottish soccer team, and Soccer in its current form was born.

The Scottish soccer team did not exist that day in the form that we now understand; soccer was played by Universities or Clubs, with no central organization to elect a national team. There was no Scottish team picked from the best players around, but a club to represent the whole country. To cope and control the rising popularity of the game Scotland formed a Football Association three month after the first match between England and Scotland. Wales then followed and formed a FA in 1875, and then Ireland in 1880. England on the other hand had formed their Football Association in 1863. With the formation of a Football Association, Scotland was able to establish leagues, tournament and even a national team.

With forty two different professional teams over two different leagues, it is understandable that Scotland has some of the most dedicated Soccer fans in the world; this also applies to the female fans. Scotland has also always had a strong legion of female soccer lovers and players. Seeming to always be pioneers in the game Scotland and England were also the first two countries to have an international woman’s match. Fifty three thousand people came to watch this event, in which unfortunately the Scottish soccer team lost 22-0.

Soccer is in the hearts of the Scots, it always was, and always will be part of their heritage. Visit us at Scottish Heirloom Jewelry, to see how we can help you celebrate your heritage and love of soccer.

Scottish Soccer – league winners

1892 Dunbarton1893 Celtic Glasgow1894 Celtic Glasgow1895 Heart of Midlothian
1896 Celtic Glasgow1897 Heart of Midlothian1898 Celtic Glasgow1899 Glasgow Rangers
1900 Glasgow Rangers1901 Glasgow Rangers1902 Glasgow Rangers1903 Hibernian
1904 Third Lanark1905 Celtic Glasgow1906 Celtic Glasgow1907 Celtic Glasgow
1908 Celtic Glasgow1909 Celtic Glasgow1910 Celtic Glasgow1911 Glasgow Rangers
1912 Glasgow Rangers1913 Celtic Glasgow1914 Celtic Glasgow1915 Celtic Glasgow
1916 Celtic Glasgow1917 Celtic Glasgow1918 Glasgow Rangers1919 Celtic Glasgow
1920 Glasgow Rangers1921 Glasgow Rangers1922 Celtic Glasgow1923 Glasgow Rangers
1924 Glasgow Rangers1925 Glasgow Rangers1926 Celtic Glasgow1927 Glasgow Rangers
1928 Glasgow Rangers1929 Glasgow Rangers1930 Glasgow Rangers1931 Glasgow Rangers
1932 Motherwell1933 Glasgow Rangers1934 Glasgow Rangers1935 Glasgow Rangers
1936 Celtic Glasgow1937 Glasgow Rangers1938 Celtic Glasgow1939 Glasgow Rangers
1947 Glasgow Rangers1948 Hibernian1949 Glasgow Rangers1950 Glasgow Rangers
1951 Hibernian Glasgow1952 Hibernian Glasgow1953 Glasgow Rangers1954 Celtic Glasgow
1955 Aberdeen Celtic1956 Glasgow Rangers1957 Glasgow Rangers1958 Heart Of Midlothian
1959 Glasgow Rangers1960 Heart Of Midlothian1961 Glasgow Rangers1962 Dundee
1963 Glasgow Rangers1964 Glasgow Rangers1965 Kilmarnock1966 Celtic Glasgow
1967 Celtic Glasgow1968 Celtic Glasgow1969 Celtic Glasgow1970 Celtic Glasgow
1971 Celtic Glasgow1972 Celtic Glasgow1973 Celtic Glasgow1974 Celtic Glasgow
1975 Glasgow Rangers1976 Glasgow Rangers1977 Celtic Glasgow1978 Glasgow Rangers
1979 Celtic Glasgow1980 Aberdeen Celtic1981 Celtic Glasgow1982 Celtic Glasgow
1983 Dundee United1984 Aberdeen Celtic1985 Aberdeen1986 Celtic Glasgow
1987 Glasgow Rangers1988 Celtic Glasgow1989 Glasgow Rangers1990 Glasgow Rangers
1991 Glasgow Rangers1992 Glasgow Rangers1993 Glasgow Rangers1994 Glasgow Rangers
1995 Glasgow Rangers1996 Glasgow Rangers1997 Glasgow Rangers1998 Celtic Glasgow
1999 Glasgow Rangers2000 Glasgow Rangers2001 Celtic Glasgow2002 Celtic Glasgow
2003 Glasgow Rangers   

The Author, a Scot, is Stuart Noble, the founder and Chief Executive of the Scottish Heirloom Jewelry Company, manufacturing jewelers, specializing in the production of Scottish Family Clan Crest Jewellery.

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