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Jamie Smith In Schots nationaal beloften team


Jamie Smith In Schots nationaal beloften team ADO Den Haag speler Jamie Smith is geselecteerd voor het Schotse 'jong' nationale team. Het beloften team van de Schotten speelt 7 december een oefenwedstrijd tegen het beloften team van Duitsland.


SCOTLAND FUTURE SQUAD SELECTED
29 November 2004
The Scotland Future squad to face Germany in Mannheim next week has been named, with opportunities for several newcomers to the international scene.
Brighton's six foot two defender Adam Virgo, who qualifies for Scotland through his parents, gets the call, while Paul Hartley of Hearts and Martyn Corrigan of Motherwell are in a representative squad for the first time. There is also a recall for Jamie Smith, who joined Dutch team Den Haag in the summer from Celtic.

Scotland will be coached by Tommy Burns and Rainer Bonhof for the Game against Germany, which is the opening tie of the 2005 Future Cup. It will be played at the Carl Benz Stadium in Mannheim next Tuesday, 7 December, with a 6.30 pm kick-off.

Scotland Future Squad

Goalkeepers
Allan McGregor (Rangers)
Derek Soutar (Dundee)

Defenders
Russell Anderson (Aberdeen)
Martyn Corrigan (Motherwell)
Alexander Diamond (Aberdeen)
Steven Hammell (Motherwell)
Kevin McNaughton (Aberdeen)
Robert Malcolm (Rangers)
Adam Virgo (Brighton & Hove Albion)

Midfield
Paul Hartley (Heart of Midlothian)
Ian Murray (Hibernian)
Barry Nicholson (Dunfermline Athletic)
Jamie Smith (ADO Den Haag)
Mark Wilson (Dundee United)