Bobby Madden has announced he is stepping down as an international referee.
The whistler from East Kilbride has been officiating UEFA matches abroad since 2010 across a range of competitions.
After a well-journeyed career, Madden is stepping back and his sole focus will be on refereeing at domestic level.
It's set to be a period of change for officials in Scotland as VAR is introduced to the Premiership from the middle of the 2022/23 top flight season.
His final game abroad was a Nations League Group D match between Malta and Estonia, with former Motherwell striker Henri Anier scoring a 94th minute winner during a 2-1 victory for Karel Voolaid's team.
Announcing the move on social media, Madden said: "Finishing off my international career back where it all began.
"Since attending the UEFA entrance course in Malta 2010 I have officiated at 180 matches in 51 different countries, and last night’s match brings this chapter to a close.
"I have experienced far more than I could ever have imagined as a FIFA referee and it’s time to step aside.
"Most importantly, I have met many great friends and colleagues along the way, I wish them all the very best."
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