Hamilton Academical wore the France team's away kit for their home draw with Aberdeen on Sunday , in tribute to victims of the attacks in Paris.
Hamilton striker Christian Nade's sister was caught up in the violence, in which 130 people were killed in the French capital on 13 November.
The Scottish Premiership club said they wanted to show "sympathy and solidarity with the people of France".
Hamilton said the kit would be sent to French clubs to be sold for charity.
"Obviously that was upstairs that decided to do that and as players and staff we fully support it," Accies player/manager Martin Canning told BBC Radio Scotland before the clash.
"But I said all week to the players our main focus is on the pitch and going and doing our job. We show our solidarity with what happened and we fully support it, but our main focus is to go and get three points."
On Friday the English Premier League announced that the French national anthem - La Marseillaise - would be played before all of its matches this weekend.
Fans had united to sing La Marseillaise before England's win over France in an international friendly at Wembley on Tuesday.