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Union des Associations Européennes de Football.

The Scottish Football Association.

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France 98:
France win the World Cup on home soil.
Matches by Stadium.

Korea-Japan 2002:
Brazil win the World Cup for the 5th time.

World Cup History:
Match results from previous World Cup Finals tournaments.

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Scotland in the World Cup Finals

World Cup Appearances:
France 1998 was Scotland's 8th appearance in the World Cup Finals.

Best World Cup Performance:
While the Scottish fans usually stay at the finals longer than the team, Scotland did reach the Quarter-finals during Switzerland 1954.

Scotland in the 1998 World Cup

The Scottish Football Association.
Group A

10th June: vs. Brazil (1:2) in Saint-Denis.

16th June: vs. Norway (1:1) in Bordeaux.

23rd June: vs Morocco (0:3) in St. Etienne.

Miserably, Scotland only picked up one point in the Group Stage; against Norway.

Knockout Stage

Scotland failed to qualify for the Second Round.

Scotland World Cup Squad

Goalkeepers:

1 Jim Leighton (Aberdeen)
12 Neil Sullivan (Wimbledon)
21 Jonathon Gould (Celtic)

Defenders:

2 Jackie McNamara (Celtic)
3 Tommy Boyd (Celtic)
4 Colin Calderwood (Tottenham Hotspur)
5 Colin Hendry (Blackburn Rovers)
6 Tosh McKinlay (Celtic)
18 Matt Elliott (Leicester City)
19 Derek Whyte (Aberdeen)
22 Christian Dailly (Derby County)

Midfielders:

8 Craig Burley (Celtic)
11 John Collins (AS Monaco)
14 Paul Lambert (Celtic)
15 Scott Gemmill (Nottingham Forest)
16 Michael Weir (Hearts)
17 Billy McKinlay (Blackburn Rovers)
20 Scott Booth (Borussia Dortmund)

Forwards:

7 Kevin Gallacher (Blackburn Rovers)
9 Gordon Durie (Glasgow Rangers)
10 Darren Jackson (Celtic)
13 Simon Donnelly (Celtic)

Trainer:
Craig Brown.

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Teams by Group

Group A
Brazil
Morocco
Norway
Scotland

Group B
Austria
Cameroon
Chile
Italy

Group C
Denmark
France
Saudi Arabia
South Africa

Group D
Bulgaria
Nigeria
Paraguay
Spain

Group E
Belgium
Holland
Mexico
South Korea

Group F
Germany
Iran
United States
Yugoslavia

Group G
Colombia
England
Romania
Tunisia

Group H
Argentina
Croatia
Jamaica
Japan

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