Saturday the 10th of July 2004 was a momentous day for Tartan Army fans of all ages as Football Aid's first 'International Live the Dream' events kicked off at the home of Scottish football, Hampden Park. Held in association with BT Scotland, the SFA and Hampden Park Ltd, 4 matches took place and Scottish legends, Danny McGrain, Gordon McQueen, Gary McAllister, John McGinlay and Tosh McKinlay were all in action throughout the day. Since then we've continued to attract some of biggest names in Scottish football with ex-Internationals like Paul Lambert, Scott Booth, Darren Jackson, Andy Walker, Alan Rough, Alan McLaren and Football Aid board member Pat Nevin all involved in the games at Hampden Park between 2004-2011.
POSITION AVAILABILITY
All positions in our 2012 game at Hampden have now been secured, however there is always the possibility that a position could become available again due to a cancellation. Therefore we'd advise you to keep an eye on this page for updates, or alternatively Contact Us with details of your name, e-mail address and telephone number if you'd like to be placed on a reserve list.
PLAYING LEGENDS & MANAGERS
We're delighted to announce that John Collins is the first confirmed ex-International player for our match at Hampden, John was capped 58 times for his Country, scoring 12 goals and will be the Home team's Playing Legend. Other Legends/Managers will be confirmed soon.
We'd like to say a massive thanks to BT Scotland for kindly donating one of their sponsorship days at Hampden Park to Football Aid, enabling us to offer our Scotland supporters the chance to play for their country again on Monday 28th May 2012 (ko 18:30pm).