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Southern Hemisphere Talent Fuels Scottish Soccer
5 May
Summary
- Australian and New Zealand players are increasingly impacting Scottish football.
- Clubs find value in A-League talent due to financial structures.
- Scotland offers a European platform for Southern Hemisphere players.

A growing number of Australian and New Zealand footballers are successfully transitioning to play in Scotland. Currently, 16 Australian and two New Zealand players are active in the Scottish leagues, many achieving notable success.
Clubs are drawn to the A-League's broadcast in the UK and the quality of players available within their financial means. Investment in the A-League over the past decade has reportedly raised the standard, making it an attractive market.
These players often seek opportunities in Europe to elevate their profiles and careers. Jackson Irvine's progression from Scottish clubs to captaining a Bundesliga side exemplifies the pathway Scotland can provide.