1970s
1970s
A decade where Scotland went to two World Cups. A decade where branding became more prominent in football kits, and the famous Umbro diamond featured along the sleeves of possibly the most iconic Scotland shirt of all-time, A decade where Ally McLeod had a nation believe Scotland were destined to become World Champions!
1980s
1980s
A decade where Scotland qualified for three World Cups. A decade where replica kits really started to take off, with Umbro, a market leader, producing some top stuff for Scotland. A decade that saw the last true world class talent in a Scotland shirt, in the shape of players like Kenny Dalglish and Graeme Souness.
1990s
1990s
A decade that saw Scotland appear in two World Cups and two European Championships. A decade where football kit manufacturers ran wild with their designs, with Umbro certainly producing some ‘original’ designs for Scotland, particularly when it came to away kits. A decade that ended with Scotland’s last win at Wembley.
2000s
2000s
A decade where Scotland qualified for no major tournaments, with the Berti Vogts era possibly the worst Scotland has ever witnessed. A decade where Fila, who replaced Umbro, and then Diadora would manufacture Scotland’s National Team kit. A decade where Scotland won the Kirin Cup, their first silverware in over 20 years.
2010s
2010s
A decade where Scotland’s recent pitiful qualifying record for major finals continued. A decade where through Adidas manufacturing their kits, Scotland at least looked the part on the pitch, when in their home strip at least! A decade where Alex McLeish, would return for a second term as coach of the National Team.