
World's oldest football in Miami for Scotland's game against Brazil
World's oldest football in Miami for Scotland's game against BrazilImage source, Stirling Smith Art Gallery & MuseumImage caption, The football was discovered at Stirling Castle during renovation work in the...
No Meeting by June 30 — Where will Trump and Putin meet after that?
Here is the latest breaking news from around the world: World's oldest football in Miami for Scotland's game against BrazilImage source, Stirling Smith Art Gallery & MuseumImage caption, The football was discovered at Stirling Castle during renovation work in the 1970sByGraeme OgstonBBC Tayside and Central reporter Published5 hours agoThe world's oldest football has travelled from Stirling to Florida to make an appearance at Scotland's crunch World Cup match against Brazil. The ball, which is believed to date from between 1540 and 1570 was discovered in the 1970s, lodged in the rafters behind the Queen's Chamber at Stirling Castle. It will be displayed at the Coral Gables Museum in Florida until Saturday as well as being shown at the Scotland match on Wednesday.
The ball has been loaned to the museum by Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum, where it is the prize exhibit in a collection of more than 40,000 items. From Boston to Miami: Tartan Army adjusts to World Cup culture shock Published21 hours agoMiami romance, Billy Gilmour and a mince and tattie hot dog Published22 hours agoThe ball, which is recognised by Guinness World Records as the world's oldest, external, is roughly the size of a small melon. It is made from thick leather panels containing a pig's bladder.
The Details
It has been dated to the era of James V and the young Mary, Queen of Scots, who lived in the chambers as a child. Stirling Smith curator Aiofe McKenna said: "Somebody in the 1540s must have kicked the ball quite high into the ceiling and it got stuck. "The timeline aligns with Mary, Queen of Scots residing in the castle and of course it was discovered in the Queen's Chambers.
"So we couldn't say for certain, but we like to think that Mary played with this ball. "Image gallerySkip image galleryImage caption, Stirling Smith curator Aiofe McKenna said it was exciting that the ball was travelling to Miami. Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The ball was discovered at Stirling Castle.
Image caption, The football is on display at the Coral Gables Museum in Florida until Saturday. 1 of 3 Previous image Next imageSlide 1 of 3 , A woman with short dark blonde hair, wearing a black T shirt, round glasses and white gloves holds a football , Stirling Smith curator Aiofe McKenna said it was exciting that the ball was travelling to Miami. End of image galleryRecords show that football was popular in Scotland from the 15th Century.
What Experts Say
McKenna said: "People still enjoyed playing it the same but it was quite a different game, it was very violent. "But that doesn't mean it wasn't popular - it was very popular. "Many of the Scottish monarchs actually tried to ban it because of all the chaos it was causing.
"Scotland v BrazilFifa World Cup24/06/2026 at 23:00 BSTMiami Stadium Watch on iPlayerLive on One and iPlayer, Radio Scotland and Radio 5 Live. Follow live text updates on Sport app and website. The ball is included in the Florida museum's exhibition Diplomacy and the Beautiful Game, external: From Scotland to Brazil to Haiti.
The story has become one of the most prominent items on the global agenda.





