Scott McTominay Celebrated with Limited Edition £20 Note Featuring Iconic Overhead Kick
Scott McTominay Immortalised: Iconic Overhead Kick Printed On Special £20 Note

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The Bank of Scotland has launched a limited edition £20 note celebrating Scott McTominay's iconic overhead kick that secured Scotland's qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Only 100 notes will be available, with proceeds benefiting Crisis Scotland.
- 01The £20 note features McTominay's overhead kick from the November match against Denmark that ended Scotland's 28-year World Cup absence.
- 02Only 100 limited edition notes will be printed, with half available through auctions and events in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
- 03Proceeds from the note sales will support Crisis Scotland, a charity aiding those experiencing homelessness.
- 04McTominay expressed that having his goal featured on a banknote is surreal and meaningful for Scotland's fans.
- 05Scotland will compete in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, facing teams like Haiti, Morocco, and Brazil in the tournament.
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Scott McTominay, the Scotland midfielder, has been commemorated by the Bank of Scotland with a limited edition £20 note that features his memorable overhead kick against Denmark. This goal was pivotal in Scotland's qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking the nation's first appearance in the tournament since 1998. The design of the note combines traditional banknote art with imagery from the dramatic 4-2 victory at Hampden Park. McTominay described the honor as surreal, emphasizing the significance of the moment for fans. Only 100 notes are being produced, with half to be distributed through auctions and events in Edinburgh and Glasgow, with proceeds going to Crisis Scotland, a charity that supports the homeless. This qualification has sparked nationwide celebrations as Scotland prepares to compete against teams such as Haiti, Morocco, and Brazil in the upcoming World Cup, which will take place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
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The release of the note and the World Cup qualification is expected to boost local pride and support for charity efforts.
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