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Celtic
Founded in 1888 by Brother Walfrid, a Marist Brother, Celtic Football Club was established with a charitable purpose: to raise funds to alleviate poverty in Glasgow's East End immigrant Irish community. This profound origin story of charity and social upliftment remains central to the club's identity. Celtic is based in Glasgow, Scotland, and plays its home matches at the iconic Celtic Park, affectionately known as "Paradise." With a capacity of over 60,000, it is the largest football stadium in Scotland and is renowned for its electrifying atmosphere. Celtic's history is decorated with unparalleled domestic success. The club has won the Scottish League Championship over 50 times, a world record for a single league, and has secured the Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup numerous times. Their greatest achievement on the European stage came in 1967 when, under the legendary manager Jock Stein, they became the first British and Northern European club to win the European Cup, defeating Inter Milan with a team of players all born within a 30-mile radius of Glasgow—forever known as the "Lisbon Lions." More recently, the club achieved an unprecedented "Quadruple Treble" (2016-2020), winning all three domestic trophies in four consecutive seasons. The club's playing style has historically been associated with attacking, entertaining football, a philosophy often encapsulated by the phrase "The Celtic Way." This identity has been shaped by legendary figures such as Jimmy Johnstone, Kenny Dalglish, and Henrik Larsson, the latter being one of the club's all-time top scorers. The modern era has seen players like Scott Brown embody the club's fighting spirit. Celtic's fan culture is among the most passionate and vibrant in world football. The supporters, known as the "Celtic Family," are famous for their deafening rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone" before kick-off and their spectacular tifo displays. The club's Irish heritage is proudly celebrated through songs, symbols, and a deep connection to its founding roots. The intense rivalry with Rangers, known as the "Old Firm," is one of the most famous and fiercely contested derbies in global football, steeped in historical, religious, and cultural significance. Currently, Celtic remains the dominant force in Scottish football, consistently competing for and winning the Scottish Premiership title. The club continues to balance its proud traditions with a modern, forward-thinking approach, maintaining its status as a global sporting institution with a unique and powerful social conscience.
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View allRangers' Dujon Sterling Hit with £2,000 Fine and Driving Ban After Drink-Driving Confession
Rangers defender Dujon Sterling has been fined over £2,000 and handed a 12-month driving ban after pleading guilty to drink-driving and careless driving following an Old Firm win.
Martin O'Neill Backs Hearts to Challenge for Scottish Premiership Crown Consistently
Celtic boss Martin O'Neill believes Hearts have the potential to become regular title contenders in the Scottish Premiership, highlighting their strong position and squad depth.
O'Neill: Hearts Poised to Become Regular Title Contenders
Celtic manager Martin O'Neill has praised Hearts, stating they are in a strong position to become regular title contenders in the Scottish Premiership.
Rangers' Dujon Sterling handed driving ban and fine for drink-driving crash
Rangers winger Dujon Sterling has been banned from driving and fined after crashing his car while nearly three times over the legal alcohol limit.
FC Twente retains 99% of season ticket holders for upcoming season, signaling strong fan loyalty
FC Twente announces that 99% of season ticket holders have renewed for the next season, demonstrating unwavering fan support and financial stability. The club's impressive retention rate highlights deep community bonds and sets a benchmark in Dutch football.
Celtic Eyes Austrian Goalkeeper and Midfielder Nygren in Summer Transfer Strategy
Celtic is reportedly tracking an Austrian goalkeeper likened to Manuel Neuer and targeting midfielder Benjamin Nygren for a summer move, as per BBC Sport reports, signaling proactive squad building.














