How Scotland found their base camp for ‘travelling’ World CupImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Steve Clarke’s former Kilmarnock midfielder Gary Dicker is assistant coach at MLS side Charlotte FC – where Clarke’s Scotland squad will be based for the World CupByAmy CanavanBBC Sport ScotlandPublished54 minutes agoAn Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman were waiting at the door of Charlotte FC’s training ground for Steve Clarke’s arrival.On his search for Scotland’s World Cup base camp, the head coach found the one in North Carolina, with a wee hand from a few familiar faces.MLS side Charlotte are coached by Dean Smith, the former Aston Villa manager and pal of Clarke, his assistant is the Scotland boss’ former Kilmarnock player, Gary Dicker and the club’s technical director is Clarke’s ex-St Mirren team-mate, Tommy Smith.They say it’s not what you know, but who you know.A few other nations checked out the Atrium Health Performance Park, while the Scots searched “most of the East Coast”, but Charlotte will be their home from home when they compete in their first World Cup since 1998 – against Haiti and Morocco in Boston and Brazil in Miami.With both cities around a two-hour flight away, Clarke stated he is hopeful the “top” facilities will provide his side with the “best possible conditions” as they make their long-awaited return to the biggest stage of them all.With the help of Charlotte assistant Dicker and Scotland assistant Steven Naismith, BBC Scotland gets the lowdown on “one of the best facilities in the MLS” and the national team’s summer set-up.Scotland choose Charlotte as base for World Cup
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Published17 February