Scottish Ice Hockey Club

The Scottish Ice Hockey Club was a team captained by William Pollock Wylie, comprised mostly of students from universities in Glasgow and Edinburgh, that played several games in Europe in 1897.

They played in and won what was described as an "international ice hockey tournament" (likely resembling or being closely influenced by bandy) in Paris. The Scots defeated Germany, Austria, Russia, and the Netherlands to claim the tournament.

The Scottish club then played against the Gentlemen of France on December 30, 1897. They won the game, which was described by the Glasgow Evening Times as "...the championship of the world," by a score of 12-1.

Not much is known about the team, but it is noted that they played with hockey sticks and a puck.