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Steve Clarke resigns: Where he ranks among Scotland's best managers
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Steve Clarke resigns: Where he ranks among Scotland's best managers

June 28, 2026 at 02:42 PM
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Steve Clarke has resigned as Scotland national team manager following their failure to qualify for the World Cup. Transfermarkt analyzes his legacy and where he ranks among Scotland's all-time best managers.

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Steve Clarke has stepped down as Scotland head coach after seven years in the job. The Scot's departure was announced less than an hour after the Tartan Army's elimination from the World Cup was...

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Steve Clarke has stepped down as Scotland head coach after their World Cup qualification campaign ended unsuccessfully. The Transfermarkt piece examines his tenure in charge of the national team and evaluates his standing among Scotland's most successful managers historically. Clarke had been in the role since 2019, guiding Scotland to Euro 2020 (their first major tournament in 23 years) and consistently improving their FIFA ranking. His departure opens up a significant vacancy for the Scottish Football Association heading into the next international cycle.

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Clarke overachieved with limited resources, qualifying Scotland for Euro 2020 and establishing a competitive, organized side. His resignation creates immediate uncertainty around the Scotland setup ahead of future Nations League and World Cup qualifying fixtures. For prediction systems, Scotland's tactical identity, set-piece structure, and pressing patterns that were hallmarks of Clarke's regime will likely shift under a new appointment.

Impact

Scotland lose their most successful modern-era manager, creating short-term disruption and requiring a new appointment before upcoming international fixtures.

AI Insight

Scotland's next matches should be treated with elevated uncertainty until a successor is appointed, as Clarke's tactical system and squad hierarchy will need to be re-established.

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Steve Clarke resigns: Where he ranks among Scotland's best managers

Steve Clarke has resigned as Scotland national team manager following their failure to qualify for the World Cup. Transfermarkt analyzes his legacy and where he ranks among Scotland's all-time best managers.

Article summary

Steve Clarke has stepped down as Scotland head coach after their World Cup qualification campaign ended unsuccessfully. The Transfermarkt piece examines his tenure in charge of the national team and evaluates his standing among Scotland's most successful managers historically. Clarke had been in the role since 2019, guiding Scotland to Euro 2020 (their first major tournament in 23 years) and consistently improving their FIFA ranking. His departure opens up a significant vacancy for the Scottish Football Association heading into the next international cycle.

Clarke overachieved with limited resources, qualifying Scotland for Euro 2020 and establishing a competitive, organized side. His resignation creates immediate uncertainty around the Scotland setup ahead of future Nations League and World Cup qualifying fixtures. For prediction systems, Scotland's tactical identity, set-piece structure, and pressing patterns that were hallmarks of Clarke's regime will likely shift under a new appointment.

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Jun 28, 2026, 2:42 PM
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