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Scotland Issues Limited £20 Note Honoring Scott McTominay's Iconic Bicycle Kick
Scotland's bank released a special £20 note featuring Scott McTominay's famous bicycle kick goal against Denmark, with only 100 copies printed.

In a unique blend of sports and national pride, the Bank of Scotland announced the release of a special £20 banknote featuring Scottish star Scott McTominay executing his renowned "double kick" bicycle kick goal against Denmark.
According to BBC Sport, this commemorative issuance is extremely limited, with only 100 copies printed, making it a rare collectible sought after by football enthusiasts and memorabilia collectors alike.
Scotland secured qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a 28-year absence by defeating Denmark 4-2 in a thrilling match.
The official FIFA website stated, "Scotland has finally returned to the global stage. After a hiatus since 1998, the 'Tartan Army' is preparing to appear again in the World Cup finals."
It added, "What makes this event even more symbolic is that a team historically familiar with a mix of disappointments, some proudly recounted and others bitter, chose the most dramatic way to confirm its return to the World Cup. The spark came when Scott McTominay gave his team the lead in a crucial match against Denmark with a stunning overhead shot reminiscent of Cristiano Ronaldo's skill."
Despite the brilliance of that moment, it was only the prelude to an even more exciting scenario, as Scotland scored two remarkable goals in stoppage time to overturn the match and secure a historic 4-2 victory over the group leader until the final minutes of the last game.
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