June 28 – Craig Brown, Scotland’s longest serving national team coach, has died aged 82.
Brown’s death was announced by Aberdeen, where he was a former manager, director and club ambassador.
Brown was the last coach to lead Scotland to the World Cup finals, in 1998. He was in charge of the team from 1993-2001 and also led Scotland to the European Championship in 1996.
As a player, Brown won the Scottish league title with Dundee in 1962, but his career was cut short by injury.
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