28-06-2026 08:33 via soccernews.com

Clarke steps down as Scotland boss after World Cup elimination

Steve Clarke has stepped down from his role as Scotland manager after his team's exit from the World Cup was confirmed on Saturday. 
Scotland were dumped out of the competition following Croatia's victory over Ghana, with Clarke's departure announced shortly afterwards. 
The 62-year-old had only signed a new four-year deal a month ago and leaves as Scotland's longest-serving manager in terms of the number of games managed. 
Clarke was appointed in 2019 and took charge of
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