Footballing legend Harry Hood has been honoured with a Scotland cap decades after he played for the national team. The well-known Lanarkshire businessman and footballer passed away almost a year ago but his footballing talents have finally been recognised by the Scottish Football Association.
He appeared in matches against Israel, Hong Kong and Canada which the opposition considered to be full internationals, but the SFA at the time did not.Now, a posthumous cap has been presented to Harry’s widow Kathleen, in recognition of the games.The cap was due to be presented to Harry’s family in the match against Israel on March 26, but it was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.It was instead delivered to a delighted Kathleen, who is beyond