The Scottish FA says it is overwhelmed by the generosity of fans after the March friendly against Poland raised $500,000 to help the children of war-torn Ukraine.
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Text donations and contributions from some of the SFA's commercial partners helped raise more cash.
Ian Maxwell, the SFA's chief executive, said that football was a source of good.
The World Cup semi-final play-offs were replaced by the match on 24 March due to the invasion of Russia.
Everyone at the Scottish FA has been overwhelmed by the generosity of the Scotland fans and those who could not make the game but were moved to make a personal donation.
Along with the counterparts at the Polish FA, this was a resounding show of solidarity with a country and its people, while raising as much money as we can in the process.
The chief executive of the UK Committee for the humanitarian charity thanked the SFA and the fans for the game, as well as the 4,700 Poles who were at the game.
The money raised will allow the UN to provide emergency medical services, including medicines and health supplies, hygiene kits, safe water and shelter, as well as psychosocial support for those affected by the conflict.
Scotland are waiting for a new date for their match against Ukranian, while Wales will face the winners in the final.