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A Menagerie of Mascots Trivia Quiz
This quiz is about Scottish football teams and their mascots. Some teams have more than one. However, those pictured are associated with one team in particular. See if you can match each mascot to the team it belongs to. Good luck!
Livi Lion - Livi is Livingston FC's mighty, roaring lion! He prowls the sidelines, does silly dances, and pumps up the crowd with lion-sized energy. Fierce on the field in spirit but friendly with fans, he makes every matchday feel wild, fun, and full of team pride.
Livi's history reads like a drama script. Born in 1943 as Ferranti Thistle, reshaped as Meadowbank Thistle, and finally reborn in West Lothian in 1995, they wasted no time rising to the Premiership and lifting the League Cup in 2004. However, glory was followed by ruin, administration in 2009 and a humiliating drop to the bottom tier. Most would have folded. Livingston clawed back. By 2018, the Lion roared again in the top flight. Small in numbers but loud in heart, their fans embody the fight-back spirit of their club.
2. East Stirlingshire
Zed the Zebra - Zed is East Stirlingshire's stripy superstar! Always bouncing around in his black-and-white kit, he loves waving, high-fiving, and showing off his zebra flair. Zed turns every game into a colourful, fun-filled adventure for young and old fans alike.
East Stirlingshire, or simply 'the Shire', is the definition of Scottish football grit. Founded in 1881, they once tasted the top flight but now scrape away in the Lowland League. Zed the Zebra leads a fanbase that never gave up, even as bigger names overshadowed them. What the Shire lack in silverware, they make up for in stubborn survival, staying rooted in Falkirk, growing youth talent, and proving that loyalty counts more than league tables.
3. Greenock Morton
Cappie the Cat - Cappie is Greenock Morton's purr-fectly playful mascot! Sporting his blue-and-white stripes, he leaps, dances, and entertains fans with endless feline antics. From matchday mischief to helping out at Cappie's Corner, he brings smiles and warmth wherever he goes.
Cappie prowls the touchline at Cappielow, a ground that has stood since 1874 on the banks of the River Clyde. Morton, or 'Ton', is soaked in history and working-class identity. They've moved up and down divisions like the tide itself, but through every ebb and flow, Greenock has rallied behind them. Known for their blue-and-white hoops and community ties, Morton stands less for glamour and more for grit, tradition, and hometown pride.
4. Aberdeen
Donny the Sheep - Donny is Aberdeen FC Community Trust's fluffiest friend! With his soft wool and big personality, he loves joining community events and matchday fun. Donny proves that even a sheep can be a superstar, spreading cheer, hugs, and a little baa-rilliant mischief everywhere.
Aberdeen is more than a football club; they are Scotland's northern powerhouse. Founded in 1903, the Dons roared into immortality in the 1980s under Sir Alex Ferguson, conquering Europe and lifting trophies that even the Old Firm could not touch. Donny the Sheep dances today in Pittodrie, where the Red Army still believes in their club's legacy. He was introduced in 2015 as the AFC Community Trust mascot, designed by local schoolchildren to promote community engagement. They're bold, unbowed, and forever hunting the next great chapter.
5. Celtic
Hoopy the Huddle Hound - Hoopy is Celtic's tail-wagging bundle of joy! In his green-and-white hoops, he dances, poses, and jumps into celebrations with endless energy. Hoopy makes every fan feel part of the pack and ensures there's never a dull moment at Celtic Park.
Celtic's story is inseparable from its people. Founded in 1887 by Brother Walfrid to help Glasgow's poor, the club grew into a global institution. The green-and-white hoops, the Huddle, the anthem at Celtic Park all carry meaning beyond the pitch. Hoopy the Huddle Hound leads a fanbase that stretches across continents, still celebrating the Lisbon Lions of 1967, still roaring in the Old Firm derbies, still carrying pride, identity, and community in every match.
6. Airdrieonians
Rocky the Rooster - Rocky crows loud and proud for Airdrieonians! Dressed in red and white, he struts around, flaps his wings, and rallies fans with feathery flair. With Rocky around, every game feels like a barnyard party full of fun and excitement.
Few clubs know rebirth like Airdrieonians. When the original Diamonds collapsed in 2002, fans refused to let history die, forming Airdrie United, then reclaiming the old name by 2013. Rocky the Rooster now struts at the Excelsior Stadium, where passion burns brightly in a modest town. With a Challenge Cup win in 2009 and steady progress in League One, Airdrie are proof that tradition can be lost and found again, sharper, tougher, and brighter.
7. Rangers
Broxi Bear - Broxi is the Rangers' cheeky bear who loves a good high-five! Wearing royal blue, he entertains fans young and old with dances, hugs, and silly antics. Broxi shows that being a big, cuddly bear is the perfect way to spread team spirit.
Rangers are giants, and giants carry both triumph and scars. Founded in 1872, they've collected more league titles than any other club in the world, creating one half of Scotland's fiercest rivalry. Heroes like John Greig and Ally McCoist still echo in Ibrox. But Rangers also endured a collapse in 2012, forced to rebuild from the bottom. That climb back to the Premiership wasn't just survival, it was defiance. Today, the Light Blues remain a symbol of dominance, loyalty, and unbreakable will.
8. Kilmarnock
Captain Conker - Captain Conker is Kilmarnock's superhero squirrel, zooming around with his blue-and-white mohawk and cape! He leaps, spins, and delivers high-fives to everyone he meets, turning matchdays into heroic adventures full of laughs and fun.
Captain Conker leads a club older than almost all others: Kilmarnock, born in 1869, the oldest professional team in Scotland. Rugby Park has seen a league title in 1965, cup victories, and generations of Ayrshire footballers pull on the blue-and-white. Killie don't boast the glamour of the Old Firm, but they have something just as powerful: endurance. Year after year, the club stands as the elder statesman of Scottish football, proud, patient, and deeply rooted in its community.
9. Montrose
Monty Mole - Monty Mole is Montrose FC's cheeky underground hero! Dressed in blue, he pops up at matches and events, giving high-fives, smiles, and plenty of mole-sized mischief. With his boundless energy and playful antics, Monty makes every game a tunnel-full of fun!
By the sea in Angus sits Montrose FC, a club as steady as the tides. Founded in 1879 and settled at Links Park since 1887, Montrose has been part of the town's fabric for generations. Monty Mole burrows among fans who've seen the club quietly but firmly establish itself in League One, guided for years by the steady hand of Stewart Petrie. Not flashy, not noisy, but proud and enduring, Montrose are proof that identity outlasts leagues and divisions.
10. Hibernian
Sunshine the Leith Lynx - Sunshine the Leith Lynx (also referred to simply as Lynx) is Hibernian FC's energetic and charismatic mascot, known for his distinctive green and white attire. He frequently engages with fans at Easter Road and community events, spreading joy and team spirit. Whether he's participating in matchday activities or supporting charitable initiatives, Sunshine embodies the club's commitment to community and enthusiasm.
Hibernian are woven into Edinburgh's soul. Founded in 1875 by Irish immigrants, Hibs brought colour, passion, and attacking flair to the Scottish game. Easter Road still echoes with famous goals and the songs of supporters who never let the Edinburgh Derby with Hearts lose its edge. Sunshine the Leith Lynx leaps with youthful energy, reflecting a club famed for developing talent, from Lawrie Reilly to John McGinn. Hibs are football with freedom: expressive, bold, and forever green.
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