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Shipping from Europe with tracking number /Celtic F.C.CelticFull nameThe Celtic Football Club[1]Nickname(s)The Bhoys The Celts The HoopsFounded6 November 1887; 135 years agoGroundCeltic ParkCapacity60,411OwnerCeltic PLC (LSE: CCP)ChairmanPeter LawwellManagerAnge PostecoglouLeagueScottish Premiership2021–22Scottish Premiership, 1st of 12 (champions)WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird colours Current seasonChart of Celtic’s yearly table positions in the Scottish Football League (1890–present)The Celtic Football Club, commonly known as Celtic (/ˈsɛltɪk/), is a Scottish professional football club based in Glasgow, which plays in the Scottish Premiership. The club was founded in 1887[nb 1] with the purpose of alleviating poverty in the immigrant Irish population in the East End of Glasgow. They played their first match in May 1888, a friendly match against Rangers which Celtic won 5–2. Celtic established themselves within Scottish football, winning six successive league titles during the first decade of the 20th century. The club enjoyed their greatest successes during the 1960s and 70s under Jock Stein, when they won nine consecutive league titles and the 1967 European Cup. Celtic have played in green and white throughout their history, adopting hoops in 1903, which have been used ever since.Celtic are one of only five clubs in the world to have won over 100 trophies in their history.[2] The club has won the Scottish league championship 52 times, most recently in 2021–22, the Scottish Cup 40 times and the Scottish League Cup 20 times. The club’s greatest season was 1966–67, when Celtic became the first British team to win the European Cup, also winning the Scottish league championship, the Scottish Cup, the League Cup and the Glasgow Cup. Celtic also reached the 1970 European Cup Final and the 2003 UEFA Cup Final, losing in both.Celtic have a long-standing fierce rivalry with Rangers, and the clubs are known as the Old Firm, seen by some as the world’s biggest football derby. The club’s fanbase was estimated in 2003 as being around nine million worldwide, and there are more than 160 Celtic supporters clubs in over 20 countries. An estimated 80,000 fans travelled to Seville for the 2003 UEFA Cup Final, and their “extraordinarily loyal and sporting behaviour” in spite of defeat earned the club Fair Play awards from FIFA and UEFA.HistoryMain articles: History of Celtic F.C. (1887–1994) and (1994–present)Brother Walfrid, founder of Celtic FCCeltic Football Club was formally constituted at a meeting in St. Mary’s church hall in East Rose Street (now Forbes Street), Calton, Glasgow, by Irish Marist Brother Walfrid[3] on 6 November 1887, with the purpose of alleviating poverty in the East End of Glasgow by raising money for the charity Walfrid had instituted, the Poor Children’s Dinner Table.[4] Walfrid’s move to establish the club as a means of fund-raising was largely inspired by the example of Hibernian, which was formed out of the immigrant Irish population a few years earlier in Edinburgh.[5] Walfrid’s own suggestion of the name Celtic (pronounced Seltik) was intended to reflect the club’s Irish and Scottish roots and was adopted at the same meeting.[6][7] The club has the official nickname, The Bhoys. However, according to the Celtic press office, the newly established club was known to many as “the bold boys”. A postcard from the early 20th century that pictured the team and read “The Bould Bhoys” is the first known example of the unique spelling. The extra h imitates the spelling system of Gaelic, wherein the letter b is often accompanied by the letter h.[8]A team photo from the early days of the club (around 1889), before the adoption of the hooped jerseys.On 28 May 1888, Celtic played their first official match against Rangers and won 5–2 in what was described as a “friendly encounter”.[9] Neil McCallum scored Celtic’s first goal.[10] Celtic’s first kit consisted of a white shirt with a green collar, black shorts, and emerald green socks.[11] The original club crest was a simple green cross on a red oval background.[11] In 1889 Celtic reached the final of the Scottish Cup in their first season taking part in the competition, but lost 2–1 to Third Lanark.[12] Celtic reached the final again in 1892 and this time were victorious after defeating Queen’s Park 5–1, the club’s first major honour.[13] Several months later the club moved to its new ground, Celtic Park, and in the following season won the Scottish League Championship for the first time.[9] In 1895, Celtic set the League record for the highest home score when they beat Dundee 11–0.[14]In 1897, the club became a private limited company[15] and Willie Maley was appointed as the first ‘secretary-manager’.[16] Between 1905 and 1910, Celtic won the Scottish League Championship six times in a row.[9][17] They also won the Scottish Cup in both 1907 and 1908, the first times a Scottish club had ever won the double.[9][18] During World War I, Celtic won the league four times in a row, including 62 matches unbeaten between November 1915 and April 1917.[9][19] The mid-1920s saw the emergence of Jimmy McGrory as one of the most prolific goalscorers in British football history; over a sixteen-year playing career, he scored 550 goals in 547 games (including 16 goals for Clydebank during a season on loan in 1923–24), a British goal-scoring record to this day.[20][21] In January 1940, Willie Maley’s retirement was announced. He was 71 years old and had served the club in varying roles for nearly 52 years, initially as a player and then as secretary-manager.[22][23] Jimmy McStay became manager of the club in February 1940.[24] He spent over five years in this role, although due to the Second World War no official competitive league football took place during this time. The Scottish Football League and Scottish Cup were suspended and in their place regional league competitions were set up.[25][26] Celtic did not do particularly well during the war years, but did win the Victory in Europe Cup held in May 1945 as a one-off football match to celebrate Victory in Europe Day.[27]Ex-player and captain Jimmy McGrory took over as manager in 1945.[28] Under McGrory, Celtic defeated Arsenal, Manchester United and Hibernian to win the Coronation Cup, a one-off tournament held in May 1953 to commemorate the coronation of Elizabeth II.[29] He also led them to a League and Cup double in 1954.[30] On 19 October 1957, Celtic defeated Rangers in the final of the Scottish League Cup at Hampden Park in Glasgow, retaining the trophy they had won for the first time the previous year; the 7–1 scoreline remains a record win in a British domestic cup final.[31][32] The years that followed, however, saw Celtic struggle and the club won no more trophies under McGrory.[33]Jock Stein in an Amsterdam hotel, ahead of a European Cup quarter-final against AFC Ajax (1971)Former Celtic captain Jock Stein succeeded McGrory in 1965.[34] He won the Scottish Cup in his first few months at the club,[35] and then led them to the League title the following season.[36]1967 was Celtic’s annus mirabilis. The club won every competition they entered: the Scottish League, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League Cup, the Glasgow Cup, and the European Cup.[37][38] Under the leadership of Stein, the club defeated Inter Milan 2–1 at the Estádio Nacional in Lisbon, on 25 May 1967 to become the first British team,[39][40] and indeed the first from outside Spain, Portugal and Italy to win the competition. They remain the only Scottish team to have reached the final. The players that day, all of whom were born within 30 miles of Glasgow, subsequently became known as the “Lisbon Lions”.[41] The following season Celtic lost to Racing Club of Argentina in the Intercontinental Cup.[42]Celtic reached the European Cup Final again in 1970, but were beaten 2–1 by Feyenoord at the San Siro in Milan.[43] The club continued to dominate Scottish football in the early 1970s, and their Scottish Championship win in 1974 was their ninth consecutive league title, equalling the joint world record held at the time by MTK Budapest and CSKA Sofia.[44]Celtic enjoyed further domestic success in the 1980s, and in their Centenary season of 1987–88 won a Scottish Premier Division and Scottish Cup double.[45]The club endured a slump in the early 1990s, culminating in the Bank of Scotland informing directors on 3 March 1994 that it was calling in the receivers as a result of the club exceeding a £5 million overdraft.[46] However, expatriate businessman Fergus McCann wrested control of the club, and ousted the family dynasties which had controlled Celtic since its foundation. According to media reports, McCann took over the club minutes before it was to be declared bankrupt.[47] McCann reconstituted the club business as a public limited company – Celtic PLC – and oversaw the redevelopment of Celtic Park into a 60,832 all-seater stadium. In 1998 Celtic won the title again under Dutchman Wim Jansen and prevented Rangers from beating their nine-in-a-row record.[48]Martin O’Neill took charge of the club in June 2000.[49] Under his leadership, Celtic won three SPL championships out of five (losing the others by very small margins)[50] and in his first season in charge the club also won the domestic treble,[51] making O’Neill only the second Celtic manager to do so after Jock Stein.[52] In 2003, around 80,000 Celtic fans travelled to watch the club compete in the UEFA Cup Final in Seville.[53][54] Celtic lost 3–2 to Porto after extra time, despite two goals from Henrik Larsson during normal time.[55] The conduct of the thousands of travelling Celtic supporters received widespread praise from the people of Seville and the fans were awarded Fair Play Awards from both FIFA and UEFA “for their extraordinarily loyal and sporting behaviour”.[56][57]Gordon Strachan was announced as O’Neill’s replacement in June 2005 and after winning the SPL title in his first year in charge,[58] he became only the third Celtic manager to win three titles in a row. He also guided Celtic to their first UEFA Champions League knockout stage in 2006–07[59] and repeated the feat in 2007–08[60] before departing the club in May 2009, after failing to win the SPL title.[61] Tony Mowbray took charge of the club in June 2009,[62] and he was succeeded a year later by Neil Lennon.[63] In November 2010, Celtic set an SPL record for the biggest win in SPL history, defeating Aberdeen 9–0 at Celtic Park.[64]Celtic celebrated their 125th anniversary in November 2012, the same week as a Champions League match against Barcelona.[65] They won 2–1 on the night to complete a memorable week,[66] and eventually qualified from the group stages for the round of 16.[67] Celtic finished the season with the SPL and Scottish Cup double.[68] The club clinched their third consecutive league title in March 2014,[69] with goalkeeper Fraser Forster setting a new record during the campaign of 1,256 minutes without conceding a goal in a league match.[70] At the end of the season, manager Neil Lennon announced his departure from the club after four years in the role.[71]Norwegian Ronny Deila was appointed manager of Celtic on 6 June 2014.[72][73] He went on to lead the team to two consecutive league titles and a League Cup, but the team’s performances in European competition were poor. After being eliminated from the Scottish Cup by Rangers in April 2016, Deila announced he would leave the club at the end of the season.[74][75]On 20 May 2016, Brendan Rodgers was announced as Deila’s successor.[75][76] His first season saw the team go on a long unbeaten run in domestic competitions, during which time the club won their 100th major trophy, defeating Aberdeen 3–0 in the League Cup Final in November 2016.[77] Celtic also clinched their sixth successive league title in April 2017 with a record eight league games to spare,[78] and eventually finished with a record 106 points, becoming the first Scottish side to complete a top-flight league season undefeated since Rangers in 1899.[79][80] Celtic clinched their fourth treble by defeating Aberdeen 2–1 in the 2017 Scottish Cup Final, the result of which saw the club go through the entire domestic season unbeaten.[81]Celtic continued their unbeaten domestic run into the following season, eventually extending it to 69 games, surpassing their own 100-year-old British record of 62 games, before finally losing to Hearts in November 2017.[82][83] Celtic retained the League Cup that same month by defeating Motherwell in the final,[84] and went on to clinch their seventh consecutive league title in April 2018.[85] They went on to defeat Motherwell again in the 2018 Scottish Cup Final to clinch a second consecutive domestic treble (the “double treble”), the first club in Scotland to do so.[86] Rodgers left the club midway through following season to join Leicester City;[87] Neil Lennon returned as caretaker manager for the rest of the season and helped Celtic secure an unprecedented third consecutive domestic treble (the “treble treble”), defeating Hearts 2–1 in the 2019 Scottish Cup Final.[88] Later that month, he was confirmed as the club’s new manager.[89]In December 2019, Lennon led Celtic to a 1–0 win over Rangers in the 2019 Scottish League Cup Final, the club’s tenth consecutive domestic trophy.[90] By March 2020, Celtic were 13 points ahead in the league when professional football in Scotland was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.[91][92] they were confirmed as champions in May 2020 following a SPFL board meeting where it was agreed that completing the full league campaign was infeasible.[93] The completion of the 2019–20 Scottish Cup was delayed, with the semi-finals and final – between Celtic and Hearts as in the previous year – not taking place until late autumn/winter of 2020. Celtic won on penalty-kicks after the sides tied at 3–3 after extra time, clinching a fourth successive treble.[94] However, Celtic struggled throughout the 2020–21 season with poor performances in Europe, knocked out of the League Cup by Ross County, and by February 2021 were trailing 18 points behind Rangers in the league – effectively ending their hopes of winning “ten in a row” league titles. Lennon resigned on 24 February 2021, with assistant manager John Kennedy taking interim charge of the team.[95] In the closing weeks of the season, Celtic were knocked out of the Scottish Cup by Rangers which condemned them to their first trophy-less season since 2010,[96] and finished the league campaign 25 points behind their Glasgow rivals.[97]
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