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Steve Clarke resigns as Scotland boss after World Cup exit confirmed – UK Times

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Scotland boss Steve Clarke has surprisingly stepped down from his role after their World Cup exit was confirmed on Saturday.

Clarke penned a new deal until 2030 before the tournament in North America, but has called time on his tenure after it was confirmed that they will not progress to the last-32 as a best-placed third-place team.

The 62-year-old led his country to three major tournaments, with European Championship appearances in 2021 and 2024, making him Scotland’s most successful national coach.

In an open letter to supporters, Clarke said: “The most emotional part of this goodbye is for my players, without whom we wouldn’t have had any of the memories that we’ve accumulated from 2019 until now.

“They deserve all the praise and adulation that they receive and it was truly an honour to be called their Gaffer.

“Thanks for having me and good luck to my successor.”

Ian Maxwell, Scottish FA Chief Executive, added: “While we are all disappointed to have exited the World Cup at the group stage, we must not lose sight of the undeniable progress made during Steve’s seven years in charge.

“From starting as a pot four team in 2019 to topping our World Cup qualifying group, he has more than delivered on the remit to take Scotland back to a major tournament.

“We thank Steve for his record-breaking contribution and know that when the disappointment of World Cup elimination subsides, the Scotland supporters will be thankful for the memories of marching with pride at major tournaments once again.

“Finally, on behalf of the board of the Scottish FA I would like to make special mention to our incredible supporters.

“The many thousands who have travelled to the United States to celebrate the return to a World Cup – making a significant financial commitment to do so – have once again shown themselves to be exceptional ambassadors for our country and our national game.”

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