Australian rules football in Scotland
Australian rules football in Scotland describes the sport of Australian rules football being played and watched in the country of Scotland. It is a minor, relatively unknown sport, currently played at amateur level by five clubs spread across the regions of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Fife and West Lothian. The Haggis Cup, a major invitational tournament hosted in Scotland, has been run annually since 2004.
Australian rules football in Scotland | |
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Country | Scotland |
Governing body | AFL Scotland |
National team(s) | Scotland |
Nickname(s) | SARFL |
Clubs | 5 |
The sport has a long history in Scotland but with extended periods of inactivity.
Scottish involvement had a big influence on the sport's development in its earliest days, coordinating the very first competition and trophy, the Caledonian Challenge Cup in 1861, establishing Australian rules football in Queensland in 1866 and one of the game's earliest and most successful clubs, the Essendon Football Club in 1872. The game was first established in Edinburgh in 1888 by students from Edinburgh University.
Edinburgh has hosted the EU Cup, including the 2012 tournament and most recently in 2022. The national men's team best result is 5th in 2009, the women's team's has achieved 3rd in both 2014 and 2022. In all other international tournaments including the AFL Europe Championship and Australian Football International Cup, Scotland competes as part of the combined Great Britain men's or women's side.
Scottish players have featured in the Australian Football League as early as 1897, its first year of competition.