Clarke signs new Scotland deal until 2030 World Cup
Summary
Steve Clarke has signed a new contract to remain head coach of the Scotland men's football team until the 2030 World Cup. This deal covers the next two World Cups and the 2028 European Championship, following Scotland’s recent success in qualifying for back-to-back Euros and their first World Cup since 1998.Key Facts
- Steve Clarke is 62 years old and the head coach of Scotland’s men’s football team.
- Clarke’s new contract extends through the 2030 World Cup and includes the 2028 European Championship.
- Scotland qualified for their first men’s World Cup in 28 years, with the last appearance in 1998.
- The team also qualified for two consecutive European Championships under Clarke’s leadership.
- Scotland’s first match at the 2026 World Cup will be against Haiti in Boston.
- Clarke expressed pride and honor in leading the team and is focused on building for the future.
- The contract gives the team stability and time to develop further.
- The announcement was made just over two weeks before Scotland’s first game in the 2026 World Cup.
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