The Scottish FA's financials revealed a record turnover of £78.72 million, a £21.6 million increase from the previous year, primarily driven by participation in UEFA Euro 2024. Pre-tax profits rose to £7.41 million from £2.05 million. The association has also received additional funding for grassroots facilities and committed £5 million to enhance infrastructure nationwide. Scotland's men's team participated in Euro 2024, finishing against tough competitors, while the women's team fell short in playoff qualifications for Euro 2025. Recent coaching changes have occurred within the women's team as well.
The Scottish FA reported record turnover of £78.72 million, largely due to revenues from participation in UEFA Euro 2024, with pre-tax profits also significantly up.
Scotland's men faced tough competition in the Euro 2024 finals against Germany, Switzerland, and Hungary, while women’s team narrowly missed Euro 2025 qualification.
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