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Scotland Soccer Jerseys

Shop soccer jerseys from Scotland — Scottish Premiership club kits and Scotland national team jerseys, in home, away, kids and retro styles, found for you on Amazon.

Scottish football has a proud and passionate history stretching back to the 19th century, making Scotland one of the oldest footballing nations in the world. The Scottish Premiership is home to some of Britain’s most iconic clubs, none more storied than Celtic and Rangers — whose rivalry, known as the Old Firm, is widely regarded as one of the most intense in world football. Beyond the Old Firm, clubs like Aberdeen and Hearts have loyal supporter bases and rich traditions of their own. Whether you follow a specific club or the dark blue of the national team, Scottish football jerseys carry a weight of history and identity that fans around the world recognize and respect.

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Scotland’s Football Heritage

Scotland’s connection to football runs deeper than that of almost any other nation. The world’s first international football match took place in Glasgow in 1872, a goalless draw between Scotland and England that set the template for the global game. The Queen’s Park club, founded in 1867 and still amateur today, helped shape the passing style that would eventually influence football far beyond Scotland’s borders. Scottish players and coaches spread the game throughout South America and continental Europe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, earning Scotland an enduring reputation as one of football’s founding fathers.

The Scottish Football Association, established in 1873, is the second-oldest national football association in the world. Club football in Scotland is organized by the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL), which governs multiple divisions from the Premiership down to League Two. The national cup competitions — the Scottish Cup and the Scottish League Cup — have their own storied histories, with cup finals at Hampden Park in Glasgow drawing some of the country’s largest sporting crowds.

The Scottish Premiership

The Scottish Premiership, the top tier of Scottish professional football, typically operates with 12 clubs who play one another multiple times per season before a split into championship and relegation groups in the final weeks. This split format means the run-in is intensely competitive for clubs both chasing the title and fighting to avoid the drop. The league has historically been dominated by Celtic and Rangers, though Aberdeen, Hearts, Hibernian, and Motherwell have all claimed titles or reached European football at various points in the modern era.

Celtic have been one of the most consistently dominant clubs in Scottish football, while Rangers have a long and proud trophy record of their own. The two Glasgow clubs compete in the Old Firm derby, a fixture with fierce cultural, religious, and civic dimensions that generates worldwide attention and makes their jerseys two of the most recognized in European football. Beyond the Old Firm, the league regularly produces competitive club football, with clubs from Dundee, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen challenging for European qualification berths each season.

Iconic Scottish Club Kit Colours

Scottish football clubs have some of the most distinctive colour identities in Europe. Celtic’s green and white hooped jersey is one of the most recognizable in world football — a design worn since the club’s foundation in 1888 that has appeared in numerous European and global competitions. Rangers wear a traditional royal blue with red and white trim, a combination equally steeped in club tradition. Aberdeen play in red and have done so since the early 20th century, a colour that has earned them the nickname “The Dons.” Hearts, based in Edinburgh, wear their signature maroon — one of football’s rarer primary colours — making their jerseys distinctive collector’s pieces.

Other Premiership clubs offer their own compelling visual identities. Hibernian, Hearts’ Edinburgh rivals, play in green and white. Motherwell wear amber and claret. St Mirren sport black and white stripes. This variety of colours and patterns makes the Scottish Premiership particularly appealing for shirt collectors, since no two clubs look alike and the designs tend to reflect deep local identity rather than international trend-chasing.

The Scotland National Team

The Scotland national team, nicknamed the Tartan Army for its passionate travelling support, wears a distinctive dark navy blue home jersey typically featuring the Scotland crest — a design referencing either the Lion Rampant or the Saltire, depending on the kit cycle. The navy blue of the national team is one of football’s most venerable colours, having been worn in the very first international match back in 1872. Away kits typically introduce white or another contrasting colour and often include subtle nods to Scottish heraldry or tartan-inspired patterning on collar and cuff details.

Scotland qualified for UEFA Euro 2020 (held in 2021) and UEFA Euro 2024, marking a return to major tournaments after a lengthy absence. This renewed presence on the international stage has boosted demand for national team jerseys significantly, particularly around tournament windows. If you’re considering a Scotland national team jersey, it’s worth checking availability early, as popular sizes tend to sell through quickly ahead of and during major competitions. Visit the Scotland National Team page for the current home and away kit options.

Scotland Soccer Jersey Buying Guide

Scottish club jerseys follow the same core styles found across European football: a primary home jersey, a contrasting away jersey, and occasional third or special-edition kits, alongside kids sizes and retro designs. Celtic’s iconic green and white hoops and Rangers’ traditional royal blue are among the most recognizable shirt designs in Britain, while clubs like Aberdeen (red) and Hearts (maroon) have equally distinctive looks that make for striking collector’s pieces.

When shopping on Amazon, it’s worth confirming which season a listing covers and whether the jersey is an authentic match-day shirt or a fan replica, as both price points and fit can differ. Our sizing guide and authentic vs replica guide can help you make the right call. If you’re buying for a younger fan, visit our kids soccer jerseys page for guidance on sizing and popular club options.

The Scotland national team jersey — typically dark navy blue with the iconic Scotland crest — is a popular choice for supporters of the Tartan Army. National team kits often sell quickly around major tournaments, so check availability early to secure your size.

Home, Away and Retro Styles

Most Scottish club and national team jerseys are released in at least a home and away version each kit cycle, which typically lasts one or two seasons. Third kits and special editions appear less frequently but are often the most visually inventive, giving kit designers room to experiment with colours and graphic patterns outside each club’s traditional palette. Retro jerseys have become an increasingly popular category for Scottish clubs — particularly Celtic and Rangers, whose archives are rich with memorable designs from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Check our retro soccer jerseys page for classic Scottish kit options.

Sizing Considerations

Scottish Premiership clubs use jersey sizing aligned with their kit manufacturers, which typically include major European brands. Sizing tends to run true to standard European athletic fit, though authentic player versions cut closer to the body than replica fan versions of the same shirt. If you’re between sizes or unsure, consulting the soccer jersey sizing guide before purchasing can save a return trip. Children’s sizes are generally sold in age-based brackets rather than standard S/M/L, which the kids sizing section of that guide explains in detail.

Custom Name and Number

Some Amazon listings for Scottish club jerseys include an option to add a custom name and squad number, or to select from current player names. Availability of this personalisation varies by seller and jersey style, so confirm the option is present before purchasing if a specific player name or number is important to you. The custom soccer jerseys page has more detail on what to look for when ordering a personalised kit.

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Scotland Soccer Jerseys: Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Scotland soccer jerseys?

Browse the Scottish Premiership club pages and the Scotland national team page on this site, then tap through to Amazon to check sizes, prices and availability. As an Amazon Associate, European Soccer Jerseys may earn from qualifying purchases.

What is the top soccer league in Scotland?

The Scottish Premiership is the top professional soccer league in Scotland. It typically features 12 clubs competing for the title, with Celtic and Rangers — collectively known as the Old Firm — dominating much of its history.

Can I buy Scotland national team jerseys?

Yes. Scotland national team jerseys in home and away styles are available on Amazon. Visit our Scotland National Team page for the latest kit options.

What colours does the Scotland national team wear?

Scotland’s traditional home kit is dark navy blue — sometimes simply called “dark blue” — adorned with the Lion Rampant or Saltire-inspired crest. Away kits vary by kit cycle but typically use white or a contrasting secondary colour. Subtle tartan-inspired patterns are often woven into collar and cuff details as a nod to Scottish heritage.

What is the difference between an authentic and a replica Scotland jersey?

Authentic jerseys are the same match-day garments worn by players — made with advanced performance fabrics and a closer, more athletic cut. Replica jerseys use similar designs at a lower price point and a more relaxed fit suited to everyday wear. Both types are officially licensed. See our authentic vs replica jerseys guide for a full breakdown of the differences.

Are retro Scotland soccer jerseys available?

Yes. Retro and throwback Scotland jerseys — both for the national team and clubs like Celtic and Rangers — are available on Amazon. Our retro soccer jerseys page collects the best classic kit options across Scottish teams, with iconic designs from past decades available for fans and collectors alike.