Billy McNeill, the first Briton to lift the European Cup when Celtic won the competition with a team of homegrown players in 1967, has died at the age of 79. Nicknamed “Cesar” by the clubs fans, ...
A recent social media post from a nostalgic football account made for very interesting reading from a Celtic perspective as it listed of the top ten best players in European football in the ...
After the euphoria of the triumph over Vojvodina, it was back to Scottish Cup action for Celtic on Saturday, 11 March 1967. For once, the men wearing the hoops were not the side being cheered on by ...
Celtic players and staff visited the Estadio Nacional, where the club won the 1967 European Cup An "emotional" Brendan Rodgers admitted he was "lost for words" after visiting the scene of Celtic's ...
• Chalmers was one of Celtic’s greatest goalscorers• Glaswegian survived meningitis to enjoy stellar careerStevie Chalmers, scorer of Celtic’s winning goal in the 1967 European Cup final, has died at ...
On Thursday 25 May 1967, Scottish Football reached a pinnacle of success in Europe which has yet to be surpassed in the modern era, when Glasgow Celtic Football Club, under the leadership of manager ...
Celtic's 1967 quadruple winning season came at a time when the Hoops were unstoppable in Scotland. Nine consecutive league trophies may not sound like much from a side in Scotland but their European ...
The Lisbon Lions campaign of 1966-67 ended with a clean sweep of trophies including the European Cup. Jim Craig, right-back in the Celtic 1967 side, is the only qualified dentist to have won a ...
An "emotional" Brendan Rodgers admitted he was "lost for words" after visiting the scene of Celtic's greatest triumph. The Celtic manager took his players and staff to the Estadio Nacional in Lisbon, ...
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