Paul Gascoigne to be inducted into Scottish Football Hall of Fame

Paul Gascoigne played for Rangers between 1995 and 1998

Paul Gascoigne will be inducted into the Scottish Football Hall of Fame on October 21.

The former Rangers star was nominated by the public and selected by an expert panel to be among five inductees at the upcoming awards dinner at Hampden Park.

Scotland Women's all-time top goal-scorer Julie Fleeting MBE will also be one of the inductees, along with three others that are yet to be announced.

Gascoigne was one of the stars of Italia '90 when England made the last four

Gazza joined the Gers in 1995 from Lazio and played a major part in helping the Glasgow side equal Celtic's record of nine league titles in a row.

In his debut season in Scotland, Gascoigne was voted Scottish Player of the Year and then at Euro '96, he famously scored an incredible solo goal for England against Scotland at Wembley.

Gazza will join famous names such as Sir Matt Busby, Sir Alex Ferguson, Kenny Dalglish, Bill Shankly, Brian Laudrup, Henrik Larsson and Graeme Souness in the Hall of Fame.