🏴 Scotland Home Shirt 2002–2003
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Manufacturer: FILA
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Years Worn: 2002–2003
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Type: Home Kit
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Design:
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Bright yellow base with a navy horizontal chest band.
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FILA logo in gold on the right chest.
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Scottish Football Association crest on the left chest, with the lion rampant.
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Simple round collar with black piping.
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Navy trim on the sleeve edges and hem.
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⚽ Historical Context:
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This away shirt was introduced during Scotland’s Euro 2004 qualifying campaign, following the end of the 2002 World Cup qualifiers.
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The design was part of FILA’s brief partnership with the Scottish FA (2002–2005), replacing Reebok as kit supplier.
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It was worn by players such as Barry Ferguson, Paul Lambert, Christian Dailly, and James McFadden.
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Scotland used this shirt in several away fixtures, including Euro 2004 qualifiers against Iceland and Lithuania.
🧩 Legacy:
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The 2002–03 FILA away shirt is remembered for its minimalist, clean look compared to the more patterned Umbro designs of the 1990s.
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Because FILA’s tenure as Scotland’s supplier was short-lived, these shirts have become fairly rare among collectors.
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It marks a transitional period before Diadora took over kit production in 2003.




























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