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No Scotland, No Party: Meet the Tartan Army and their 110-game run of unheralded altruism

As part of a special World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to fans of all 48 competing nations to capture their unique football culture

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rfi.fr18 h fa

Scotland's Tartan Army to bring 'the party' on World Cup return

"No Scotland, no party" is a popular refrain of the Tartan Army and for the first time in 28 years the World Cup will be treated to the Scottish fans' vibrant blend of noise, colour and passion.

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scmp.com4 h fa

Scotland’s Tartan Army to bring ‘the party’ on return to World Cup after 28 years

Thousands of fans will defy exorbitant prices to make trek to Boston and Miami, hoping to see their team get past group stage for first time.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    The Language of Soccer: Speaking to fans of all 48 World Cup countries

    A new series from The Athletic brings you the sights, sounds and stories of football fans from across the globe

  2. martedì 2 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    For years, Canadian soccer fandom was confined to message boards – not anymore

    As part of a special World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to fans of all 48 competing nations to capture their unique football culture

nytimes.com1 g fa

For years, Canadian soccer fandom was confined to message boards – not anymore

The Voyageurs, born on message boards, scaled Canada's soccer fandom as the team qualified for World Cups. Niche online communities that persist through failure signal how authentic engagement builds loyal audiences in emerging markets—a model for digital growth.

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  • mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·rfi.fr

    Scotland's Tartan Army to bring 'the party' on World Cup return

    "No Scotland, no party" is a popular refrain of the Tartan Army and for the first time in 28 years the World Cup will be treated to the Scottish fans' vibrant blend of noise,…

  • mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    No Scotland, No Party: Meet the Tartan Army and their 110-game run of unheralded altruism

    As part of a special World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to fans of all 48 competing nations to capture their unique football culture

  • mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·scmp.com

    Scotland’s Tartan Army to bring ‘the party’ on return to World Cup after 28 years

    Thousands of fans will defy exorbitant prices to make trek to Boston and Miami, hoping to see their team get past group stage for first time.