Scottish Football

Scottish Football refers to the sport of football (soccer) as played in Scotland, encompassing its professional leagues, clubs, and national team. The primary competition is the Scottish Premiership, which is the highest tier of football in the country. Scottish Football has a rich history, with some of the oldest football clubs in the world, such as Rangers and Celtic, who are known for their intense rivalry known as the Old Firm derby. The Scottish Football Association (SFA) is the governing body overseeing the sport in Scotland, responsible for the organization of leagues, cups, and the national team. The sport has a passionate following in Scotland, with significant cultural and social importance, influencing community identity and pride.