List of Hooligan Firms - Scotland

Scotland

  • Aberdeen – Aberdeen Soccer Casuals, Under 5s
  • Airdrie United – Section B, Red Army Firm
  • Arbroath – Arbroath Soccer Crew
  • Ayr - Ayr Service Crew
  • Celtic – Celtic Soccer Crew, Roman Catholic Casuals, Celtic Soccer Babes
  • Dundee - Dundee Soccer Crew,
  • Dundee United - Tannadice Trendies
  • Dundee & Dundee United – The Utility, Alliance Under Fives,
  • Dunfermline – Carnegie Soccer Service
  • Falkirk – Falkirk Fear
  • Greenock Morton – Morton Soccer Crew, Morton Youth
  • Heart of Midlothian – Casual Soccer Firm, Gorgie Boot Boys, Gorgie Aggro, Shed Boys, Hearts Service Crew
  • Hibernian – Capital City Service, Blackleys Baby Crew, The Family, Hibs Baby Crew
  • Kilmarnock - Paninaro
  • Montrose – Portland Bill Seaside Squad
  • Motherwell – Saturday Service, Tufty Club, Soccer Shorties, Nu-Kru
  • Raith Rovers – Kirkcaldy Soccer Casuals, Kirkcaldy Baby Crew
  • Rangers – Inter City Firm, Her Majesty’s Service
  • St Johnstone – Fair City Firm, Mainline Baby Squad,Perth Pack
  • St. Mirren – Love Street Division
  • Stirling Albion - Stirling Family, Stirling Juvenile Division

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