Tartan Army toast Scotland’s World Cup return: ‘It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’
Summary
Scotland’s national soccer team, known as the Tartan Army, is celebrating its return to the World Cup after 28 years. Many fans have traveled to Boston, where they are gathering in large numbers to support the team and enjoy the event together.Key Facts
- Scotland has not played in the World Cup for 28 years before this tournament.
- Around 40,000 Scottish fans are expected in New England for the World Cup.
- Scottish fans gathered in Boston bars, including one renamed “Scotland House” near historic sites.
- Fans are excited about both supporting the team and enjoying the travel and social experience.
- The current Scotland team is managed by Steve Clarke, and fans hope for strong performance.
- The team has had mixed past World Cup results, including losses and early exits.
- Fans appreciate the players’ resilience and personalities, such as John McGinn and Aaron Hickey.
- The Tartan Army has a strong social media presence sharing Scotland’s football journey.
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