

Scottish Football one cap wonders: 13 players you forgot played for Scotland
How many of these 13 players do you remember donning the famous navy shirt?
Wearing the famous navy shirt, the badge on your chest and singing the Flower of Scotland.
Playing for Scotland is the ultimate honour for any Scottish footballer. But how many players have only had the opportunity to do it the once?
The likes of Hibs defender Ryan Porteous can be counted on that list at present, but his sterling display against Ukraine this year means he is almost a dead cert to soon add more.
But what of those who only ever had the one opportunity to represent the nation? Destined only to be a footnote in the back pages of Scottish footballing history, these 13 players were never to reappear in the famous colours.
How many of them do you remember making their one and only appearance?

5. Paul Telfer
The former Celtic full back finished his career in 2014 with Sutton United. He grabbed his one and only Scotland cap in a 2-0 defeat to France back in 2000. Photo: SNS Group 0141 221 3602

6. Ian Black
The former Hearts and Ranger midfielder was given his one and only cap against Australia in 2012 after being given a late call-up to the squad. He was bizarrely booed whilst coming on as a substitute in the second half of the game. Photo: SNS Group Jeff Holmes

7. Ross Wallace
Consistent and impressive for the under 21 and B squad, there were calls for the former Celtic winger to be included in the Scotland squad in late 2007. However, Wallace would make one full international appearance for Scotland, in a friendly match with Japan in October 2009. Photo: SNS Group Alan Harvey

8. Paul Caddis
He made over 350 league appearances for the likes of Birmingham City and Blackburn Rovers yet only played for Scotland once. Caddis was originally called up in 2013, but failed to register an appearance, though he was luckier in 2016 when he played a two minute cameo after 88 minutes as Scotland completed a 1–0 win over Czech Republic. Photo: SNS Group Alan Harvey