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Scotland Celebrates World Cup Return with Banknote Featuring Image of McTominay's Overhead Kick

Only 100 notes were printed, and proceeds from auctions and prize draws will support Crisis Scotland’s work to end homelessness.

  • The Bank of Scotland unveiled a limited edition £20 note featuring an image inspired by Scott McTominay's overhead-kick, with proceeds supporting Crisis Scotland, the national charity dedicated to ending homelessness.
  • This initiative celebrates Scotland's return to the World Cup following a dramatic 4-2 victory over Denmark at Hampden Park in Glasgow last November, where McTominay scored the opening goal with his spectacular overhead kick.
  • Only 100 special notes were printed, with 50 available to the public through a combination of collector auctions, a prize draw with a suggested £10 donation, and two pop-up "vaults" in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
  • Maeve McGoldrick, head of policy and communications at Crisis Scotland, said funds raised help the charity support people to rebuild their lives while campaigning to end all forms of homelessness in Scotland by 2040.
  • The online auction and prize draw conclude at 11am on Friday June 26, while a pop-up vault will appear at Glasgow Queen Street from 9am to 5pm on May 30, offering fans another chance to secure the limited edition note.
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Scotland celebrates World Cup return with banknote featuring image of McTominay's overhead kick

One of Scotland's great goals of recent times is being celebrated all the way to the bank to mark the nation’s long-awaited return to the World Cup. The Bank of Scotland has unveiled a limited-edition 20-pound note featuring an image…

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New £20 banknote to feature Scott McTominay’s famous overhead kick

It features artwork inspired by McTominay’s superb goal against Denmark in a World Cup qualifier in November.

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