Scotland International Matches 2011


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(Match 700)  9th February 2011  (Nations Cup)
NORTHERN IRELAND - SCOTLAND  0-3  (0-2)
Referee:   Tomas Connolly (Republic of Ireland)
Crowd:     18.742, Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Goals:     0-1 Miller (19), 0-2 McArthur (32), 0-3 Commons (51)
NORTHERN IRELAND:  (Manager:  Nigel Worthington)
Jonathan Tuffey - Rory McArdle (Lee Hodson HT), Stephen Craigan (Adam Thompson 66), Gareth McAuley, 
Christopher Baird - Corry Evans, Steven Davis (Oliver Norwood 58), Grant McCann (David Healy HT), 
Niall McGinn (Liam Boyce 72) - Rory Patterson, Patrick (Paddy) McCourt.

SCOTLAND:  (Coach:  Craig Levein/8) 
Allan McGregor                       (10/Rangers) -
Alan Hutton                          (19/Tottenham Hotspur)
Steven Caldwell                      (12/Wigan Athletic)
Christophe Berra                     (10/Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Phillip Bardsley                     (3/Sunderland) -
James Morrison                       (11/West Bromwich Albion)
James McArthur                       (2/Wigan Athletic)
Charles Adam                         (8/Blackpool)
Kristian Commons                     (8/Celtic)
Steven Naismith                      (8/Rangers) -
Kenneth Miller [c]                   (52/Bursaspor)

Subs:
Barry Bannan                         (2/Aston Villa)    for Charles Adam     (57)
Mark Wilson                          (1/Celtic)         for Phillip Bardsley (57)
Robert Snodgrass                     (1/Leeds United)   for Steven Naismith  (58)
Craig Conway                         (2/Dundee United)  for Kristian Commons (72)
Christopher Maguire                  (1/Aberdeen)       for James Morrison   (79)
Daniel Wilson                        (2/Liverpool)      for Kenneth Miller   (90)

Notes:  The 2011 Nations Cup (also known as the Carling Nations Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 
        inaugural round-robin football tournament between Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, 
        Scotland and Wales.


(Match 701) 27th March 2011 (Friendly match) BRAZIL - SCOTLAND 2-0 (1-0) Referee: Howard Webb (England) Crowd: 53.087, Emirates Stadium, London Goals: 1-0 NEYMAR (43), 2-0 NEYMAR (77) penalty BRAZIL: (Coach: Mano Menezes) JULIO CESAR Soares de Espindola - DANIEL (DANI) ALVES da Silva, Lucimar da Silva Ferreira-LUCIO [c], THIAGO Emiliano da SILVA, ANDRE Clarindo dos SANTOS - LUCAS Pezzini LEIVA (SANDRO Raniere Guimaraes Cordeiro 86), RAMIRES Santos do Nascimento, ELANO Blumer (ELIAS Mendes Trindade 83), JADSON Rodrigues da Silva (LUCAS Rodrigues Moura da Silva 72) - NEYMAR da Silva Santos Junior (RENATO Soares de Oliveira AUGUSTO 90), LEANDRO DAMIAO da Silva dos Santos (JONAS Gonçalves Oliveira 79). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/9) Allan McGregor (11/Rangers) - Alan Hutton (20/Tottenham Hotspur) Stephen Crainey (8/Blackpool) - Christophe Berra (11/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Gary Caldwell (39/Wigan Athletic) Steven Whittaker (10/Rangers) - Charles Adam (9/Blackpool) Scott Brown (23/Celtic) Kenneth Miller [c] (53/Bursaspor) James Morrison (12/West Bromwich Albion) James McArthur (3/Wigan Athletic) Subs: Barry Bannan (3/Leeds United) for James McArthur (57) Kristian Commons (9/Celtic) for Steven Whittaker (65) Daniel Wilson (3/Liverpool) for Christophe Berra (73) Robert Snodgrass (2/Leeds United) for Charles Adam (78) Craig Mackail-Smith (1/Peterborough United) for Kenneth Miller (86) Don Cowie (3/Watford) for James Morrison (90+2) Notes: Barry Bannan was on loan at Leeds United from 7th March 2011 to 31st May 2011. His contract was owned by Aston Villa.
(Match 702) 25th May 2011 (Nations Cup) WALES - SCOTLAND 1-3 (1-0) Referee: Raymond Crangle (Northern Ireland) Crowd: 3.951, Aviva Stadium, Dublin Goals: 1-0 Earnshaw (36), 1-1 Morrison (56), 1-2 Miller (65), 1-3 Berra (71) WALES: (Manager: Gary Speed) Glyn (Boaz) Myhill - Neal Eardley (Adam Matthews 61), Neil Taylor (Christopher Gunter HT) - Owain Tudur Jones (David Vaughan 72), Craig Morgan, Darcy Blake - Andrew Dorman (David Cotterill 61), Andrew King (Aaron Ramsey 61), Samuel Vokes (Steven Morison 73), Robert Earnshaw [c], Jermaine Easter. SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/10) Allan McGregor (12/Rangers) - Steven Whittaker (11/Rangers) Stephen Crainey (9/Blackpool) - Christophe Berra (12/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Gary Caldwell (40/Wigan Athletic) James Morrison (13/West Bromwich Albion) - Ross McCormack (6/Leeds United) Scott Brown (24/Celtic) Kenneth Miller [c] (54/Bursaspor) Charles Adam (10/Blackpool) Steven Naismith (9/Rangers) Subs: Barry Bannan (4/Leeds United) for Ross McCormack (74) Barry Robson (13/Middlesbrough) for James Morrison (74) Phillip Bardsley (4/Sunderland) for Steven Whittaker (80) Russell Martin (1/Norwich City) for Stephen Crainey (81) Grant Hanley (1/Blackburn Rovers) for Gary Caldwell (86) James McArthur (4/Wigan Athletic) for Charles Adam (88) Notes: The match was watched by a paltry crowd in the 52.000-capacity Aviva Stadium. A figure of 6.036 was later revised to just 3.951.
(Match 703) 29th May 2011 (Nations Cup) REPUBLIC OF IRELAND - SCOTLAND 1-0 (1-0) Referee: Mark Whitby (Wales) Crowd: 17.694, Aviva Stadium, Dublin Goal: 1-0 Keane (23) REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: (Coach: Giovanni Trapattoni) Seamus (Shay) Given - Paul McShane, Darren O'Dea (Kevin Foley 66), Stephen Kelly, Stephen Ward - Liam Lawrence (Seamus Coleman 62), Keith Andrews, Keith Fahey, Stephen Hunt - Robbie Keane [c] (Keith Treacy 83), Simon Cox. SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/11) Allan McGregor (13/Rangers) - Steven Whittaker (12/Rangers) Phillip Bardsley (5/Sunderland) - Christophe Berra (13/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Grant Hanley (2/Blackburn Rovers) Barry Robson (14/Middlesbrough) - James Forrest (1/Celtic) Scott Brown (25/Celtic) Kenneth Miller [c] (55/Bursaspor) Charles Adam (11/Blackpool) Steven Naismith (10/Rangers) Subs: Barry Bannan (5/Leeds United) for Charles Adam (63) Christopher Maguire (2/Aberdeen) for Barry Robson (75) Ross McCormack (7/Leeds United) for James Forrest (85) Notes: Scotland were runners-up. Republic of Ireland won the Cup.
(Match 704) 10th August 2011 (Friendly match) SCOTLAND - DENMARK 2-1 (2-1) Referee: Marco Borg (Malta) Crowd: 17.582, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 W.Kvist Jorgensen (22) own goal, 1-1 Eriksen (31), 2-1 Snodgrass (44) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/12) Allan McGregor (14/Rangers) - Phillip Bardsley (6/Sunderland) Stephen Crainey (10/Blackpool) - Daniel Wilson (4/Liverpool) Gary Caldwell (41/Wigan Athletic) Charles Adam (12/Liverpool) - James Morrison (14/West Bromwich Albion) Scott Brown (26/Celtic) Kenneth Miller [c] (56/Cardiff City) Robert Snodgrass (3/Leeds United) Steven Naismith (11/Rangers) Subs: Don Cowie (4/Cardiff City) for Scott Brown (19) Craig Mackail-Smith (2/Brighton & Hove Albion) for Kenneth Miller (57) Graham Dorrans (6/West Bromwich Albion) for Charles Adam (58) Barry Bannan (6/Aston Villa) for James Morrison (67) James Forrest (2/Celtic) for Steven Naismith (74) Grant Hanley (3/Blackburn Rovers) for Robert Snodgrass (88) DENMARK: (Coach: Morten Olsen) Thomas Sorensen - Christian Bjornshoj Poulsen [c] (Lasse Schone HT), Simon Kjaer - Daniel Agger (Mathias Jorgensen 58), Nicolai Boilesen, Lars Jacobsen (Michael Silberbauer 73) - William Kvist Jorgensen, Christian Dannemann Eriksen, Michael Krohn-Dehli (Bashkim Kadrii 76), Dennis Rommedahl (Niki Zimling HT), Nicklas Bendtner (Nicklas Pedersen HT). Notes: The last win of Scotland against Denmark was in 1975. The Danish player William Kvist Jorgensen is also known as William Kvist.
(Match 705) 3rd September 2011 (2012 European Championship Qualifying Group I) SCOTLAND - CZECH REPUBLIC 2-2 (1-0) Referee: Kevin Blom (Netherlands) Crowd: 51.457, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Miller (45), 1-1 Plasil (78), 2-1 Fletcher (82), 2-2 Kadlec (90) penalty SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/13) Allan McGregor (15/Rangers) - Alan Hutton (21/Aston Villa) Phillip Bardsley (7/Sunderland) - Christophe Berra (14/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Gary Caldwell (42/Wigan Athletic) Charles Adam (13/Liverpool) - Darren Fletcher [c] (54/Manchester United) Scott Brown (27/Celtic) Kenneth Miller (57/Cardiff City) James Morrison (15/West Bromwich Albion) Steven Naismith (12/Rangers) Subs: Daniel Wilson (5/Liverpool) for Phillip Bardsley (76) Don Cowie (5/Cardiff City) for Charles Adam (79) Barry Robson (15/Middlesbrough) for Steven Naismith (86) CZECH REPUBLIC: (Coach: Michal Bilek) Jan Lastuvka - Roman Hubnik, Jan Rajnoch, Tomas Sivok, Michal Kadlec - Milan Petrzela (Jan Rezek 56), Tomas Hubschman, Jaroslav Plasil, Petr Jiracek (Tomas Pekhart 77) - Tomas Rosicky [c] - Milan Baros (Kamil Vacek 90+2).
(Match 706) 6th September 2011 (2012 European Championship Qualifying Group I) SCOTLAND - LITHUANIA 1-0 (0-0) Referee: Kristinn Jakobsson (Iceland) Crowd: 34.071, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goal: 1-0 Naismith (50) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/14) Allan McGregor (16/Rangers) - Steven Whittaker (13/Rangers) Phillip Bardsley (8/Sunderland) - Christophe Berra (15/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Gary Caldwell (43/Wigan Athletic) Don Cowie (6/Cardiff City) - Darren Fletcher [c] (55/Manchester United) Barry Bannan (7/Aston Villa) David Goodwillie (2/Blackburn Rovers) James Morrison (16/West Bromwich Albion) Steven Naismith (13/Rangers) Subs: Stephen Crainey (11/Blackpool) for Phillip Bardsley (70) Graham Dorrans (7/West Bromwich Albion) for James Morrison (79) Robert Snodgrass (4/Leeds United) for Barry Bannan (84) LITHUANIA: (Coach: Raimondas Zutautas) Zydrunas Karcemarskas - Deividas Cesnauskis, Marius Zaliukas, Arunas Klimavicius, Tadas Kijanskas (Tomas Danilevicius 61) - Saulius Mikoliunas (Ricardas Beniusis 77), Linas Pilibaitis, Deividas Semberas [c], Ramunas Radavicius - Darvydas Sernas - Tadas Labukas (Arvydas Novikovas HT). Notes: Darren Fletcher had a 45th minute penalty kick saved by Zydrunas Karcemarskas.
(Match 707) 8th October 2011 (2012 European Championship Qualifying Group I) LIECHTENSTEIN - SCOTLAND 0-1 (0-1) Referee: Tom Harald Hagen (Norway) Crowd: 5.636, Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz Goal: 0-1 Mackail-Smith (32) LIECHTENSTEIN: (Coach: Hans-Peter Zaugg) Peter Jehle - Marco Ritzberger, Martin Stocklasa, Daniel Kaufmann, Martin Rechsteiner - Rony Hanselmann (Lucas Eberle 75), Michele Polverino, Martin Buchel (Wolfgang Kieber 71), Thomas Beck - Nicolas Hasler, Mario Frick [c]. SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/15) Allan McGregor (17/Rangers) - Alan Hutton (22/Aston Villa) Phillip Bardsley (9/Sunderland) - Christophe Berra (16/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Gary Caldwell (44/Wigan Athletic) Charles Adam (14/Liverpool) - Darren Fletcher [c] (56/Manchester United) Barry Bannan (8/Aston Villa) Craig Mackail-Smith (3/Brighton & Hove Albion) James Morrison (17/West Bromwich Albion) Steven Naismith (14/Rangers) Subs: James Forrest (3/Celtic) for Barry Bannan (73) Don Cowie (7/Cardiff City) for Charles Adam (76)
(Match 708) 11th October 2011 (2012 European Championship Qualifying Group I) SPAIN - SCOTLAND 3-1 (2-0) Referee: Stefan Johannesson (Sweden) Crowd: 24.896, Estadio Jose Rico Perez, Alicante Goals: 1-0 Silva (6), 2-0 Silva (44), 3-0 Villa (54), 3-1 Goodwillie (66) penalty SPAIN: (Coach: Vicente del Bosque) Victor Valdes - Sergio Ramos, Carles Puyol (Alvaro Arbeloa HT), Gerard Pique, Jordi Alba - Xavier Hernandez "Xavi" [c] (Fernando Llorente 62), Sergio Busquets, Santiago (Santi) Cazorla - Pedro Rodriguez "Pedro", David Villa, David Silva (Thiago Alcantara do Nascimento 55). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/16) Allan McGregor (18/Rangers) - Alan Hutton (23/Aston Villa) Phillip Bardsley (10/Sunderland) - Christophe Berra (17/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Gary Caldwell (45/Wigan Athletic) Charles Adam (15/Liverpool) - Darren Fletcher [c] (57/Manchester United) James Morrison (18/West Bromwich Albion) Craig Mackail-Smith (4/Brighton & Hove Albion) Barry Bannan (9/Aston Villa) Steven Naismith (15/Rangers) Subs: James Forrest (4/Celtic) for Charles Adam (63) David Goodwillie (3/Blackburn Rovers) for Barry Bannan (63) Don Cowie (8/Cardiff City) for Darren Fletcher (85) Notes: Scotland failed to qualify for the 2012 European Championship Finals in Poland/Ukraine.
(Match 709) 11th November 2011 (Friendly match) CYPRUS - SCOTLAND 1-2 (0-1) Referee: Meir Levi (Israel) Crowd: 1.360, Stadio Antonis Papadopoulos, Larnaca Goals: 0-1 Miller (24), 0-2 Mackie (56), 1-2 Christofi (59) CYPRUS: (Coach: Nikolaos (Nikos) Nioplias) Antonis Giorgallides (Anastasios (Tasos) Kissas HT) - Jason Demetriou (Valentinos Sielis HT), Stelios Parpas (Marios Nicolaou 58), Giorgos Merkis, Nektarios Alexandrou (Antonis Katsis 69) - Athos Solomou, Marinos Satsias, Sinisa Dobrasinovic (Giorgos Vasiliou 74), Andreas Avraam (Nestoras Mitides HT) - Giorgos Efrem, Demetris Christofi. SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/17) Allan McGregor (19/Rangers) - Steven Whittaker (14/Rangers) Phillip Bardsley (11/Sunderland) - Christophe Berra (18/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Gary Caldwell (46/Wigan Athletic) Don Cowie (9/Cardiff City) - Darren Fletcher [c] (58/Manchester United) James Morrison (19/West Bromwich Albion) Kenneth Miller (58/Cardiff City) James (Jamie) Mackie (4/Queen's Park Rangers) Barry Robson (16/Middlesbrough) Subs: Craig Mackail-Smith (5/Brighton & Hove Albion) for Kenneth Miller (63) James McArthur (5/Wigan Athletic) for Darren Fletcher (63) Stephen Crainey (12/Blackpool) for Phillip Bardsley (74) Craig Conway (3/Cardiff City) for Barry Robson (80) Jordan Rhodes (1/Huddersfield Town) for Jamie Mackie (87)


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