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SPAR will continue to sponsor Scotland Women until 2023
SPAR will continue to sponsor Scotland Women until 2023 Photo: Scottish FA
SPAR Scotland is extending its partnership with the Scottish FA and will continue to sponsor the Scotland Women’s National Team until 2023.
SPAR Scotland originally launched its sponsorship with the Scottish FA in 2019 and throughout 2020 continued to raise the profile of the Scotland Women’s National Team, committing to investing in girls’ and women’s grassroots football across Scotland until 2021.
A key element of the partnership was the introduction of the SPAR Future Stars Football Cup, which is a nationwide Girls’ competition stretching across all six Scottish FA Regions. This presented an opportunity for girls aged 12-16 years to participate in a competitive, fun and inclusive competition for their school.
Seven Rangers stars named in SWNT squad for final Euro 2022 qualifiers
8th February 2021
Seven Rangers stars have been named in the Scotland Women’s National Team for their final Euro 2022 qualifiers against Cyprus and Portugal later this month.
The Gers star will join their team-mates for the double-header in Larnaca, Cyprus on February 19 and 23 as the Scots finish off their unsuccessful qualifying campaign under interim head coach Stuart McLaren.
Here is your #SWNT squad to face Cyprus and Portugal this month in our final UEFA EURO 2022 Qualifiers. v Friday 19 February 2021 v Tuesday 23 February 2021 pic.twitter.com/UMKFTxt8kJ
Goalkeeping duo Megan Cunningham and Jenna Fife join defensive pair Nicola Docherty and Rachel McLauchlan, midfielder Sam Kerr and strikers Zoe Ness and Lizzie Arnot in McLaren’s first squad since replacing Shelly Kerr.
Stuart McLaren appointed Scotland Women’s interim head coach
Stuart McLaren appointed Scotland Women’s interim head coach Photo: Scottish FA
Stuart McLaren has been appointed Scotland Women’s Head Coach for the forthcoming fixtures against Cyprus and Portugal.
Following the departure of Shelley Kerr, the Scottish FA National Youth Team coach will take charge for the final two matches of the UEFA EURO 2022 qualifying campaign, whilst the association continues its recruitment process for a permanent Head Coach.
McLaren was appointed as National Youth Team coach in 2018 – leading the Scotland Under-16s to their Victory Shield win in 2019 – and has mentored many of the women’s national team players through their coach education journeys.
Friday 29 January 2021
Stuart McLaren has been appointed Scotland Women’s National Team Interim Head Coach for the forthcoming fixtures against Cyprus and Portugal.
Following the departure of Shelley Kerr, the Scottish FA National Youth Team coach will take charge for the final two matches of the UEFA EURO 2022 qualifying campaign, whilst the association continues its recruitment process for a permanent Head Coach.
McLaren enjoyed a 14-year playing career, featuring for clubs in Australia, Scotland, Hong Kong and Malaysia. He also worked in the Queensland Academy of Sport’s women’s football programme. Stuart took charge of Stirling Albion in 2014 after retiring from Perth Glory and joined the association as Coach Education & Development Manager in 2016, during which time he successfully completed his UEFA Pro Licence.