The Scottish Football Association announced today the renewal of coach Steve Clarke’s contract, allowing him to continue leading the national team until the 2030 World Cup finals. This move reflects great confidence in his abilities following the achievements he has accomplished. This renewal comes ahead of Scotland’s participation in the 2026 World Cup, where they prepare for a tough challenge in Group C that includes Morocco, Brazil, and Haiti.
Clarke expressed his pride and great happiness with this renewal, affirming that it is an honor to lead the team in their first men’s World Cup appearance in 28 years. The coach emphasized that Scottish fans recognize the effort made by the players after consecutive qualifications for the European Championships and pointed to the nationwide celebrations upon the national team’s return to global competition after a long absence.
Steve Clarke considers stability the key to success in the world of football, a principle he has applied over the past seven years. The coach explained that the primary goal is to continue evolving and improving performance, looking forward to working with the new sporting director Craig Mulholland to support young national teams and ensure a bright future for Scottish football.
Clarke concluded his statements by affirming that the current focus is entirely on optimal preparation for the World Cup. He indicated that the upcoming friendly match this week against Curaçao marks the beginning of serious preparations. It is worth noting that this renewal, which guarantees Steve Clarke’s continuity until the 2030 World Cup, bolsters fans’ hopes for achieving positive results in the upcoming tournament and beyond.

