Scotland's Most Iconic Goal: McFadden vs. Maloney Showdown
What is Scotland's most iconic goal? This week - Maloney v McFadden
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The competition to determine Scotland's Most Iconic Goal continues with James McFadden's stunning long-range strike against France facing off against Shaun Maloney's curler against the Republic of Ireland. Fans can vote until Thursday as the tournament progresses towards the World Cup.
- 01James McFadden's 30-yard goal against France in 2007 is a highlight.
- 02Shaun Maloney's goal against the Republic of Ireland in 2014 is also in the running.
- 03The knockout format includes iconic goals from various Scottish players across decades.
- 04Voting is open until Thursday, leading up to the World Cup.
- 05Previous iconic goals include those by Denis Law, Kenny Dalglish, and Archie Gemmill.
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The quest to crown Scotland's Most Iconic Goal is in full swing, featuring a knockout format leading to the World Cup. This week, fans are invited to vote for their favorite between James McFadden's remarkable 30-yard strike against France in 2007 and Shaun Maloney's elegant curler against the Republic of Ireland in 2014. The tournament has already seen five matches, showcasing legendary goals from players such as Denis Law, Kenny Dalglish, and Archie Gemmill. Notable past goals include David Narey's stunning shot against Brazil in 1982 and Leigh Griffiths' memorable free-kicks against England in 2017. Voting remains open until Thursday, giving fans a chance to influence which goal will be crowned the most iconic before the World Cup kicks off.
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This competition engages fans and fosters a sense of national pride in Scotland's football history.
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