Scottish fans to bring passion to World Cup after 28-year absence
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- For the first time in 28 years, Scotland fans will attend the World Cup, bringing their renowned passion and vibrant atmosphere.
- Despite the team's historical performance, around 200,000 supporters garnered praise at Euro 2024 for their contribution to the atmosphere.
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Warum es wichtig ist
Scotland fans are known for their vibrant atmosphere at major tournaments, often making a bigger impression than the team on the pitch. The Scottish team has a history of not advancing past the group stage in 12 previous World Cup and European Championship attempts.
“No Scotland, no party” is a popular refrain of the Tartan Army and for the first time in 28 years the World Cup will be treated to the Scottish fans’ vibrant blend of noise, colour and passion.
Scotland supporters are more famous for making an impression on major tournaments than their team on the pitch.
The nation’s team have never made it out of the group stage at World Cups and European Championships in 12 previous attempts.
Yet around 200,000 Scots earned rave reviews for the atmosphere they brought to Euro 2024 in Germany despite failing to see their side win a match.
Tens of thousands are expected to defy exorbitant prices to make the trek to Boston and Miami in the coming weeks.
“If you would have told me 28 years ago that we wouldn’t see another World Cup until now I would’ve burst into tears, to be honest,” Niall Fitzgerald, 50, said outside Hampden Park, which hosted Scotland’s friendly win against Curacao last weekend.
Offene Fragen
- Will the Scottish fans' presence significantly impact the atmosphere at the upcoming World Cup?
- What are the specific 'exorbitant prices' for attending the World Cup matches?
- Will the team's performance improve with the support of their fans?





