Scotland
- Seton Airlie – Cannes – 1947–48
- William John Aitken – Cannes, Antibes – 1932–34, 1937–39
- John Baker Muir – Excelsior Roubaix – 1933–35
- Eric Black – Metz – 1986–91
- John Blane – Cannes – 1947–48
- Alexander George Cheyne – SC Nîmes – 1932–34
- John Collins – Monaco – 1996–98
- John Donoghue – Excelsior Roubaix – 1932–35
- Peter Dougall – Sète – 1932–33
- William Dowall – Red Star – 1937–38
- Thomas Dunsmore – Sète – 1946–47
- Edward Edmunds – Red Star – 1932–33
- Jamie Fullarton – Bastia – 1996–97
- Allan Hutton – Cannes – 1947–48
- Allan Johnston – Rennes – 1996–97
- James Keenan – Red Star – 1937–38
- Jeremiah Kelly – Rennes – 1933–34
- Phillip McCloy – Rennes – 1933–34
- Derek McInnes – Toulouse – 1999–2000
- John Mac Gowan – Olympique Lillois – 1932–34
- MacLaren – Cannes – 1947–48
- Alexander Mac Lennan – Excelsior Roubaix – 1934–37
- George Mills – Cannes – 1933–34
- Bill Murray – RC Roubaix – 1937–38
- George Nicol – RC Roubaix – 1935–37
- Denis O'Hare – CA Paris – 1932–34
- Harold O'Neill – Red Star – 1935–36
- Thomas Francis Pritchard – Marseille – 1932–33
- John Renwick – Excelsior Roubaix – 1935–36
- Alexander Patterson Sherry – Marseille – 1932–33
- Gary Smith – Rennes – 1996–97
- George Alexander Smoker – Alès – 1932–33 and 1934–36
- Ray Stephen – AS Nancy – 1986–87 and 1990–91
- Ian Wallace – Brest – 1984–85
- Andrew Wilson – SC Nîmes – 1932–34
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Famous quotes containing the word scotland:
“The state of monarchy is the supremest thing upon earth: for kings are not only Gods Lieutenants upon earth, and sit upon Gods throne, but even by God himself they are called gods.”
—James I of England, James VI of Scotland (15661625)
“The second sight possessed by the Highlanders in Scotland is actually a foreknowledge of future events. I believe they possess this gift because they dont wear trousers.”
—G.C. (Georg Christoph)
“Four and twenty at her back
And they were a clad out in green;
Tho the King of Scotland had been there
The warst o them might hae been his Queen.
On we lap and awa we rade
Till we cam to yon bonny ha
Whare the roof was o the beaten gold
And the floor was o the cristal a.”
—Unknown. The Wee Wee Man (l. 2128)