First Minister John Swinney has met with the Scotland squad ahead of the World Cup finals to congratulate them on a “landmark moment”.
Scotland qualified for the World Cup finals for the first time since 1998 after defeating Denmark to win their qualifying group back in November.
The national side were drawn in a group with Haiti, Morocco and Brazil in Group C, with matches taking place in Boston and Miami.
Swinney met the national side in Glasgow to “recognise and celebrate” their success ahead of friendlies against Japan and the Ivory Coast.
The Scottish Government has also announced a £2m ‘Summer of Sport’ football fund.
This will support local clubs in delivering new opportunities for children and young people through the “power of football”.
John Swinney said: “Football is woven into the fabric of life in Scotland.
Scottish Government via Supplied“The men’s team qualifying for the World Cup was a landmark moment, and the reaction to the dramatic win against Denmark illustrated how important football is to this country.
“Thousands of fans will make the journey to the USA, but the whole country will be right behind the team. The Scottish Government will build on the excitement surrounding the World Cup and Glasgow’s hosting of the Commonwealth Games to deliver new sporting opportunities for young people across the country.
“Qualifying for the finals is an incredible achievement and I’m very proud of the team – tonight was an opportunity to recognise and celebrate that success.”
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