Scottish Football

Scottish Football refers to the sport of football (soccer) as played in Scotland. It encompasses various levels of competition, including professional leagues, amateur clubs, and youth teams. The highest level of professional football in Scotland is the Scottish Premiership, which features clubs that compete annually for the league title. Other notable competitions include the Scottish Cup and the Scottish League Cup. Scottish football has a rich history, with its roots tracing back to the 19th century, and it is known for its passionate fanbase and intense rivalries, particularly exemplified by the Old Firm derby between Celtic and Rangers. The sport is governed by the Scottish Football Association (SFA), which oversees the rules, regulations, and overall development of football in Scotland.