The first captain of the Scotland team was Robert Gardner, who led the team in the first ever international match, against England on 30 November 1872. He went on to captain Scotland on just one further occasion, the second international match, on 8 March 1873, against the same opposition.
Statistics include official FIFA recognised matches, five matches from a 1967 overseas tour that were reclassified as full internationals in 2021,[8] and a match against a Hong Kong League XI played on 23 May 2002 that the Scottish Football Association includes in its statistical totals.[2][9]
Unofficial games
The above list considers captains selected for games officially recognised by FIFA and the Scottish Football Association. In addition to these, there have been a number of games played by Scotland teams on an unofficial basis, for example the "wartime internationals" during the Second World War. Some of the captains selected for these unofficial games are listed below.
^Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (4 November 2021). "Scotland - International Matches 1881-1890". RSSSF. Retrieved 25 November 2021. John Lambie was previously believed to be the youngest ever player to be capped by Scotland, making his debut aged 17 years and 92 days in this match. He was also credited with being captain of the team. New research by Andy Mitchell in 2020 has revealed that although he was selected to play he was replaced by James Kelly of Renton. The captain is not known.