The Scottish FA have announced a new partnership with BT.
The Telecommunications company has become lead partner of Scottish football until 2024 and will see their logo appear on all training kit worn by men and women's A-squads.
It is also set to connect all levels of the national game with grassroots support.
SFA's chief executive Ian Maxwell revealed his delight and excitement at the new partnership.
He said: "We look forward to a successful and enduring partnership with BT to reinforce Scottish football’s position as the national sport.
"The partnership is designed to ensure BT’s commitment is visible at all stages of international football - from the men’s, women’s and disability national teams to youth national teams.
"It will also help the Scottish FA in its objective to inspire future generations of national team players and supporters.
Marc Allera, chief executive of BT's consumer division, added: "To be the lead partner of Scottish football is a proud moment for BT and is part of our ambition to be a national champion across the UK.
"It was especially important to us to support and promote the men’s, women’s, youth and disability national teams as well as grassroots, because we want our partnership to benefit the breadth of Scotland.
"In addition to our sponsorship of Scottish Rugby, this partnership re-emphasises our support for Scotland."
It is to begin in November.
BT already sponsor Scottish Rugby in a deal that runs until 2021.
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