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Scotland National Teams

Future Cup 2003

FUTURE CUP 2003

17 December 2002
Germany 3 (Kuranyi 15, Meier 60, Voigt 89),  Scotland 3 (Kyle 44, Hughes 61, Malcolm 84).
Stadion am Bruchweg, Mainz
Attendance: 5,200
Scotland: Gallacher (Dundee Utd), I. Murray (Hibernian), Crainey (Celtic) (sub Canero (Kilmarnock) 67), G. Caldwell (Newcastle Utd), Malcolm (Rangers), S. Caldwell (Newcastle Utd, capt.), Rae (Dundee) (sub Kennedy (Celtic) 88), Nicholson (Dunfermline Ath) (sub Hughes (Rangers) 46), Kyle (Sunderland), Glass (Watford) (sub S. Murray (Bristol City) 41), Miller (Wolverhampton W) (sub Harper (Portsmouth) 81).

25 February 2003
Turkey 1 (Eris 37),  Scotland 1 (Gray 18).
Ataturk Stadium, Antalya
Attendance: 1,000
Scotland: Gallacher (Dundee Utd), Stockdale (Middlesbrough) (sub Canero (Kilmarnock) 46), Webster (Heart of Midlothian), Malcolm (Rangers), G. Caldwell (Newcastle Utd), Williams (Nottingham Forest), Gray (Bradford City), Nicholson (Dunfermline Ath), Kyle (Sunderland) (sub Noble (West Ham Utd) 64), Hutchison (West Ham Utd, capt.), Harper (Portsmouth) (sub McAllister (Aberdeen) 87).

Tuesday, 21 October, 2003
Scotland 0, Germany 1 (Daun 79)
Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
Attendance: 2,417
Scotland: Alexander (Cardiff City), Stockdale (Middlesbrough), McAllister (Livingston), Nicholson (Dunfermline Athletic) (sub McGovern (Livingston) 72), Anderson (Aberdeen), Wilkie (Dundee, capt.), McManus (Hibernian) (sub Boyd (Kilmarnock) 81), Kerr (Newcastle United), O’Connor (Hibernian) (sub Gallagher (Blackburn Rovers) 46), Gray (Bradford City), Murray (Hibernian).
Unused substitutes: Stillie (Dunfermline Athletic), O’Brien (Livingston), McGuire (Aberdeen), Wilson (Dunfermline Athletic), Soutar (Dundee).
Germany: Jentzsch, Korzynietz (sub Muller 67), Bonig (sub Fahrenhorst 46), Hertzsch, Maltritz (sub Schlicke 46), Borowski (sub Kringe 46), Dabrowski, Ernst, Schroth (sub Benschneider 46), Engelhardt (sub Daun 46), Bierofka.
Referee: Miroslav Liba (Czech Republic)

Wednesday, 10 December, 2003
Scotland 1 (S Caldwell 29), Turkey 1 (Ates 61).
Tannadice Park, Dundee
Attendance: 1,450
Scotland: Gordon (Heart of Midlothian) (sub Shearer (Coventry City) 46), Murty (Reading) (sub Shields (Kilmarnock) 46), McAllister (Livingston), S. Caldwell (Newcastle United), Webster (Heart of Midlothian), G. Caldwell (Newcastle United), Murray (Reading), Canero (Kilmarnock), McCulloch (Wigan Athletic) (sub McIndoe (Doncaster Rovers) 71), Severin (Heart of Midlothian, capt) (sub McManus (Hibernian) 62), Pearson (Motherwell). Sent off: Pearson, 44 minutes.
Unused substitutes: Greer (Kilmarnock), Mair (Dundee), Soutar (Dundee).
Turkey: Tuncay, Tandogan, Mercimek, Seyhan, Cimsir, Atan, Gunes, Bolukbasi (sub Kocak 46), Martin (sub Cihan 46), Simsek, Ates. Sent off: Simsek, 40 minutes.
Referee: Mike Riley (England)


  P W D L F  A Pts 
Turkey 4 1 3 0 4 3 6
Germany 4 1 2 1 5 5 5
Scotland 4 0 3 1 5 6 3

Turkey won the tournament

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