Scotland's special edition 150th anniversary kit appears to have been leaked online - and could be on show as soon as the Euro 2024 qualifier with Cyprus next month.
The SFA are in the midst of 18 months of celebrations to mark the first ever recognised game of football in Scotland in November 1872 when a Scotland team made up of Queen's Park players took on England in front of 4,000 people. It kicked off a long history of ups, downs and everything in between, and the 150th anniversary celebrations will come to a head when the Scots face England at Hampden on September 12 in a special heritage match.
As part of the campaign, it has been revealed the SFA plan to release a special edition kit expected to be worn by Steve Clarke's team against Spain and Cyprus next month and again in the clash with England in September. And while it's yet to be formally unveiled, reliable kit leakers Footy Headlines have shared images appearing to show a sleek, simplistic kit that harks back to our roots.
The images show a traditional navy blue effort with a simple white collar and trim on the sleeves. The only bit of colouring on the kit is the gold Lion Rampant crest with the adidas logo and branding fading into colouring of the shirt. It's claimed the kit will be formally revealed later in February or in early March and is likely go on sale in the build-up to the Hampden clash with Cyprus as we look to take our first steps towards Euro 2024.
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