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The International Roll of Honour is a list established by the Scottish Football Association recognising players who have gained 50 or more international caps for Scotland. The roll of honour was launched in February 1988, when 11 players had already achieved the distinction.[1] Each player inducted receives a commemorative gold medal, an invitation to every Scotland home match and has their portrait hung in the Scottish Football Museum.[1]

As of 19 November 2024, there are 39 players on the roll of honour.[2] Ryan Christie and Scott McTominay are the most recent additions, having both won their 50th cap on 14 June 2024 against Germany.[2][3]

In July 2017, the SFA launched the Women's International Roll of Honour, which recognises players who have won 100 or more caps for Scotland women's national football team. The women's roll of honour initially included 12 players.[4]

Players on the roll of honour

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Key
* Still active for the national team
As of Poland v Scotland, 18 November 2024
Scottish FA International Roll of Honour
Rank Player Image Clubs[note 1] Caps Debut 50th match Refs.
Date Opponent Date Opponent
1 Kenny Dalglish Celtic;
Liverpool
102 10 November 1971  Belgium 12 October 1977  Wales [5][6]
2 Jim Leighton Aberdeen;
Manchester United;
Hibernian
91 13 October 1982  East Germany 30 May 1989  Chile [7][8]
3= Darren Fletcher Manchester United;
West Bromwich Albion;
Stoke City
80 20 August 2003  Norway 7 September 2010  Liechtenstein [9][10]
Andrew Robertson* Dundee United;
Hull City;
Liverpool
5 March 2014  Poland 4 September 2021  Moldova [11][12]
4 Craig Gordon* Heart of Midlothian;
Sunderland;
Celtic
79 30 May 2004  Trinidad and Tobago 5 October 2017  Slovakia [13][14]
5 Alex McLeish Aberdeen 77 26 March 1980  Portugal 2 December 1987  Luxembourg [7][15]
7 Paul McStay Celtic 76 21 September 1983  Uruguay 12 September 1990  Romania [7][16]
8 John McGinn* Hibernian;
Aston Villa
73 29 March 2016  Denmark 24 September 2022  Republic of Ireland [17][18]
9 Tom Boyd Motherwell;
Chelsea;
Celtic
72 12 September 1990  Romania 11 October 1997  Latvia [19][20]
10= Kenny Miller Rangers;
Wolverhampton Wanderers;
Celtic;
Derby County;
Bursaspor;
Cardiff City;
Vancouver Whitecaps
69 25 April 2001  Poland 8 October 2010  Czech Republic [21][22]
David Weir Heart of Midlothian;
Everton;
Rangers
27 May 1997  Wales 6 September 2006  Lithuania [23][24]
12 Christian Dailly Blackburn Rovers;
Derby County;
West Ham United;
Rangers
67 27 May 1997  Wales 15 November 2003  Netherlands [25][26]
13 Willie Miller Aberdeen 65 1 June 1975  Romania 8 June 1986  West Germany [7][27]
14 Callum McGregor Celtic 63 9 November 2017  Netherlands 25 March 2023  Cyprus [28][29]
15 Danny McGrain Celtic 62 12 May 1973  Wales 25 February 1981  Israel [30][31]
16= Richard Gough Dundee United;
Tottenham Hotspur;
Rangers
61 30 March 1983   Switzerland 11 June 1990  Costa Rica [7][32]
Ally McCoist Rangers;
Kilmarnock
29 April 1986  Netherlands 27 March 1996  Australia [19][33]
18 Grant Hanley* Blackburn Rovers;
Newcastle United;
Norwich City
59 25 May 2011  Wales 7 June 2024  Finland [34][35]
19= Ryan Christie* Aberdeen;
Celtic;
Bournemouth
58 9 November 2017  Netherlands 14 June 2024  Germany [3][36]
John Collins Hibernian;
Celtic;
Monaco;
Everton
17 February 1988  Saudi Arabia 10 June 1998  Brazil [19][37]
Scott McTominay* Manchester United;
Napoli
23 March 2018  Costa Rica 14 June 2024  Germany [3][38]
22= Roy Aitken Celtic;
Newcastle United;
St Mirren
57 12 September 1979  Peru 15 November 1989  Norway [7][39]
Gary McAllister Leicester City;
Leeds United;
Coventry City
25 April 1990  East Germany 30 April 1997  Sweden [19][40]
24= Scott Brown Hibernian;
Celtic
55 12 November 2005  United States 29 March 2016  Denmark [41][42]
Gary Caldwell Newcastle United;
Hibernian;
Celtic;
Wigan Athletic
27 March 2002  France 8 September 2012  Serbia [43][44]
Denis Law Huddersfield Town;
Manchester City;
Torino;
Manchester United
18 October 1958  Wales 26 September 1973  Czechoslovakia [45][46]
Maurice Malpas Dundee United 1 June 1984  France 3 June 1992  Norway [47][48]
28= Billy Bremner Leeds United 54 8 May 1965  Spain 18 June 1974  Brazil [45][49]
Graeme Souness Middlesbrough;
Liverpool;
Sampdoria;
Rangers
30 October 1974  East Germany 4 December 1985  Australia [30][50]
George Young Rangers 15 May 1946   Switzerland 7 November 1956  Northern Ireland [51][52]
31= Stuart Armstrong* Celtic;
Southampton
53 26 March 2017  Slovenia 26 March 2024  Northern Ireland [53][54]
Kevin Gallacher Dundee United;
Coventry City;
Blackburn Rovers;
Newcastle United
17 May 1988  Colombia 7 October 2000  San Marino [19][55]
Alan Rough Partick Thistle;
Hibernian
7 April 1976   Switzerland 18 June 1982  Brazil [30][56]
34 Joe Jordan Leeds United;
Manchester United;
Milan
52 19 May 1973  England 24 May 1982  Wales [30][57]
35= Colin Hendry Blackburn Rovers;
Rangers;
Coventry City;
Bolton Wanderers
51 19 May 1993  Estonia 24 March 2001  Belgium [19][58]
Steven Naismith Kilmarnock;
Rangers;
Everton;
Norwich City;
Heart of Midlothian
6 June 2007  Faroe Islands 16 November 2019  Cyprus [59][60]
37= Asa Hartford West Bromwich Albion;
Manchester City;
Everton
50 26 April 1972  Peru 18 June 1982  Brazil [30][61]
Alan Hutton Rangers;
Tottenham Hotspur;
Sunderland;
Aston Villa;
Mallorca;
Bolton Wanderers
30 May 2007  Austria 24 March 2016  Czech Republic [41][62]
Gordon Strachan Aberdeen;
Manchester United;
Leeds United
16 May 1980  Northern Ireland 25 March 1992  Finland [47][63]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Only clubs the players were with when they received full international caps are included.

References

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  1. ^ a b "International Roll of Honour". Scottish Football Association. Archived from the original on 27 April 2011. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b Tossani, Gabriele (29 March 2024). "Scotland International Matches 2021-2024". RSSSF. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "Germany 5-1 Scotland: Hosts hit ground running in Munich". UEFA.com. 14 June 2024. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
  4. ^ "Women's International Roll of Honour unveiled". Scottish Football Association. 10 July 2017. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  5. ^ Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (12 April 2018). "Scotland - International Matches 1976-1980". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  6. ^ Kenny Dalglish at the Scottish Football Association
  7. ^ a b c d e f Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (4 January 2018). "Scotland - International Matches 1986-1990". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  8. ^ Jim Leighton at the Scottish Football Association
  9. ^ Moffat, Colin (5 September 2010). "Darren Fletcher set for Scotland half century". BBC Sport. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  10. ^ Darren Fletcher at the Scottish Football Association
  11. ^ Lusby, Jack (4 September 2021). "Andy Robertson joins Sir Kenny Dalglish in rare Scotland feat". This is Anfield. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
  12. ^ Andy Robertson at the Scottish Football Association
  13. ^ Tossani, Gabriele (12 April 2018). "Scotland International Matches 2017". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  14. ^ Craig Gordon at the Scottish Football Association
  15. ^ Alex McLeish at the Scottish Football Association
  16. ^ Paul McStay at the Scottish Football Association
  17. ^ "John McGinn on Scotland caps ambition: 'Why not aim for 100?'". BBC Sport. 23 September 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  18. ^ Scottish FA International Roll of Honour at the Scottish Football Association
  19. ^ a b c d e f Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (14 April 2016). "Scotland – International matches 1996–2001". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  20. ^ Thomas Boyd at the Scottish Football Association
  21. ^ Murray, Ewan (8 February 2011). "Kenny Miller to captain Scotland against Northern Ireland". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  22. ^ Kenny Miller at the Scottish Football Association
  23. ^ Broadfoot, Darryl (6 September 2006). "Survivor demands a final chance". The Herald. Herald & Times Group. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  24. ^ David Weir at the Scottish Football Association
  25. ^ Buckland, Simon (16 November 2003). "Dashing Dailly is unlucky at cards". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 9 October 2011.[dead link]
  26. ^ Christian Dailly at the Scottish Football Association
  27. ^ Willie Miller at the Scottish Football Association
  28. ^ "Scotland 3-0 Cyprus: Reaching 50 Scotland caps a 'dream come true' for Callum McGregor". BBC Sport. 25 March 2023. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  29. ^ Callum McGregor at the Scottish Football Association
  30. ^ a b c d e Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (18 January 2018). "Scotland - International Matches 1981-1985". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  31. ^ Danny McGrain at the Scottish Football Association
  32. ^ Richard Gough at the Scottish Football Association
  33. ^ Ally McCoist at the Scottish Football Association
  34. ^ Davitt, Paddy (8 June 2024). "Norwich: Gunn, Hanley and McLean all in Scotland Euros squad". Norwich Evening News. Retrieved 8 June 2024.
  35. ^ Grant Hanley at the Scottish Football Association
  36. ^ Ryan Christie at the Scottish Football Association
  37. ^ John Collins at the Scottish Football Association
  38. ^ Scott McTominay at the Scottish Football Association
  39. ^ Roy Aitken at the Scottish Football Association
  40. ^ Gary McAllister at the Scottish Football Association
  41. ^ a b Tossani, Gabriele (14 April 2016). "Scotland International matches 2016". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  42. ^ Scott Brown at the Scottish Football Association
  43. ^ "Scotland: Gary Caldwell eyes pain-free 50th cap". BBC Sport. 7 September 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
  44. ^ Gary Caldwell at the Scottish Football Association
  45. ^ a b Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (18 January 2018). "Scotland - International Matches 1971-1975". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  46. ^ Denis Law at the Scottish Football Association
  47. ^ a b Tossani, Gabriele; Brown, Alan (14 April 2016). "Scotland – International matches 1991–1995". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  48. ^ Maurice Malpas at the Scottish Football Association
  49. ^ Billy Bremner at the Scottish Football Association
  50. ^ Graeme Souness at the Scottish Football Association
  51. ^ Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (12 April 2018). "Scotland - International Matches 1956-1960". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  52. ^ George Young at the Scottish Football Association
  53. ^ Rees-Julian, George (27 March 2024). "Southampton international round-up ahead of Championship finale". Daily Echo. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  54. ^ Stuart Armstrong at the Scottish Football Association
  55. ^ Kevin Gallacher at the Scottish Football Association
  56. ^ Alan Rough at the Scottish Football Association
  57. ^ Joe Jordan at the Scottish Football Association
  58. ^ Colin Hendry at the Scottish Football Association
  59. ^ Murray, Keir (16 November 2019). "Steven Naismith: 50th cap would justify Hearts return decision". BBC Sport. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  60. ^ Steven Naismith at the Scottish Football Association
  61. ^ Asa Hartford at the Scottish Football Association
  62. ^ Alan Hutton at the Scottish Football Association
  63. ^ Gordon Strachan at the Scottish Football Association