Scotland National Team Home Jersey 2012–2014
Brand: Adidas
Years in Use: 2012–2014
Usage: Worn by the Scotland national football team during the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign and various international friendlies from mid-2012 to early 2014.
🧵 Design Features
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Main color: Deep navy blue base, Scotland’s traditional home color. 
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Collar: Retro-style white fold-over collar with lace-up detailing, reminiscent of classic kits from the early 1900s — a nod to Scotland’s football heritage. 
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Logos: - 
Adidas logo in white on the right chest. 
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Scottish FA crest with the lion rampant on a yellow shield on the left chest. 
 
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Chest pattern: A subtle, embossed St. Andrew’s Cross (Saltire) across the front with Celtic knot detailing, representing national identity and history. 
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Trim: White cuffs and Adidas three stripes in white along the shoulders. 
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Technology: Adidas Climacool for improved ventilation and moisture control. 
🏆 Historical Context
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The kit debuted in 2012 and was worn throughout Scotland’s 2014 World Cup qualification campaign under manager Craig Levein, later continued by Gordon Strachan. 
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Memorable matches in this kit include fixtures against Croatia, Belgium, and Macedonia during qualification. 
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Although Scotland did not qualify for the 2014 World Cup, this kit was praised for its heritage-inspired design and quality craftsmanship — often cited as one of the most elegant modern Scotland kits. 
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