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Steve Clarke ‘proud to continue’ after signing new Scotland contract to 2030
Steve Clarke has signed a four-year contract extension with Scotland, keeping him in his managerial role until the 2030 World Cup. This deal means he will become the longest-serving manager in the men's team if he completes the term. Clarke had previously indicated he might step down after the current World Cup.
Steve Clarke ‘proud to continue’ after signing new Scotland contract to 2030
Manager’s deal announced shortly before World CupClarke will have served for 11 years if he sees out contractScotland’s manager, Steve Clarke, has signed a four-year contract extension, meaning he will remain in place until the end of the country’s 2030 World Cup campaign. The fresh, improved terms are no surprise but the length of deal will raise eyebrows given Clarke has been in position since 2019. Should he complete the term, he will become Scotland men’s longest-serving manager.Clarke...
Steve Clarke warns Scotland not to underestimate Haiti after New Zealand rout
Scotland face Haiti in Boston next SaturdayHaiti beat New Zealand 4-0 in Florida friendlyNapoli’s Billy Gilmour ruled out of World CupSteve Clarke believes Haiti’s routing of New Zealand could be useful as a means of dispelling Scottish arrogance towards their first World Cup opponents. The 4-0 win for Haiti in Florida turned heads in Scotland, when a victory for Clarke’s team over the 82nd-ranked team in the world seen as essential for progression from a Group C that also includes Morocco...
No wonder Steve Clarke is smiling: Scotland manager has new deal and future built on youth
The decision to extend Clarke’s contract before his side have proved they can finally progress to the knockouts could be a needless riskThe summit of Scottish football provides a wonderful environment for those who value long-term career stops. Neil Doncaster, chief executive of the Scottish Professional Football League, arrived at the then Scottish Premier League in 2009. Ian Maxwell, bizarrely headhunted from relegation-bound Partick Thistle, has been the Scottish Football Association’s...
No wonder Steve Clarke is smiling: Scotland manager has new deal and future built on youth
The decision to extend Clarke’s contract before his side have proved they can finally progress to the knockouts could be a needless riskThe summit of Scottish football provides a wonderful environment for those who value long-term career stops. Neil Doncaster, chief executive of the Scottish Professional Football League, arrived at the then Scottish Premier League in 2009. Ian Maxwell, bizarrely headhunted from relegation-bound Partick Thistle, has been the Scottish Football Association’s...
Why this World Cup will showcase 'different Steve Clarke'
The Scotland head coach feels like a new man heading into a seismic World Cup opener with Haiti - and he is sensing a fresh wave of optimism.
Why this World Cup will showcase 'different Steve Clarke'
The Scotland head coach feels like a new man heading into a seismic World Cup opener with Haiti - and he is sensing a fresh wave of optimism.
Why this World Cup will showcase 'different Steve Clarke'
The Scotland head coach feels like a new man heading into a seismic World Cup opener with Haiti - and he is sensing a fresh wave of optimism.
Clarke hails 'fantastic problems' with starting choices
Scotland: Steve Clarke has 'fantastic problems' in terms of selection ahead of World Cup opener Steve Clarke says he has "fantastic problems" in terms of selection ahead of Scotland's World Cup opener; Scotland beat Bolivia 4-0 in their final warm-up match ahead of their tournament opener; Clarke said he was impressed with how the players handled the New Jersey heat Sunday 7 June 2026 00:40, UK Steve Clarke says he has "fantastic problems" in terms of selection after Scotland concluded their...
Five selection questions facing Clarke ahead of Scotland’s WC campaign
World Cup 2026: Steve Clarke facing five selection questions ahead of campaign Steve Clarke has named a 26-man squad for this summer's World Cup; Scotland take on Haiti in their World Cup opener on June 14, before group games against Morocco and Brazil Tuesday 2 June 2026 15:03, UK Suitcases are packed, ESTAs are approved, and a petition to legalise haggis in the United States is gathering momentum. There's only one thing left for the Tartan Army to organise before making the hop across the...