

Celtic
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Celtic FC was founded in 1887 by Brother Walfrid, an Irish Marist Brother, to raise funds for the poor in the East End of Glasgow.
Season Stats
Record
26W 4D 8L
H:15W/A:11W
Goals
73 / 41 (+32)
H:43/A:30
Clean Sheets
21
H:13/A:8
Rank
1
Sidelined Players (2)
Recent Results
Upcoming Fixtures
@ Shelbourne
Club Friendlies
07/07/2026
19:00
@ Sporting CP
Club Friendlies
14/07/2026
20:30
vs AC Milan
Club Friendlies
25/07/2026
16:00
vs Dundee
Premiership
03/08/2026
20:30
@ Kilmarnock
Premiership
09/08/2026
14:30
@ St. Johnstone
Premiership
22/08/2026
16:00
vs Falkirk
Premiership
29/08/2026
16:00
vs Aberdeen
Premiership
02/09/2026
20:45
@ St. Mirren
Premiership
05/09/2026
16:00
vs Rangers
Premiership
20/09/2026
13:00
Celtic
Celtic Football Club, founded on November 6, 1887, by Irish Marist Brother Walfrid to alleviate poverty among Glasgow's Irish immigrant community, plays at Celtic Park in Parkhead — Scotland's largest stadium with a 60,411 capacity. The club has won the Scottish league championship a joint-record 55 times, the Scottish Cup 42 times, and the League Cup 22 times, accumulating over 120 major honours. The pinnacle of Celtic's history came in 1967 when manager Jock Stein's 'Lisbon Lions' — composed entirely of players born within 30 miles of the ground — became the first British club to win the European Cup, defeating Inter Milan 2-1 in Lisbon. Jimmy Johnstone, Henrik Larsson, and Kenny Dalglish are among the legends who have defined the club's identity, while under Brendan Rodgers the club claimed back-to-back Scottish Premiership titles in 2023-24 and 2024-25.


































