During the 1938–39 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish First Division. Celtic v Kilmarnock Hamilton Academical v Celtic Kilmarnock...
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with St Mirren Women's FC In 2018, third-tier Belfast club Sport & Leisure Swifts F.C. announced plans to revive the 'Belfast Celtic' name. Irish League:...
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Cup (Celtic Park): 77,240, against Fiorentina in the 1969–70 European Cup Celtic F.C. Celtic F.C. in European football Celtic Park List of Celtic F.C. players...
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Cork Celtic F.C., originally Evergreen United F.C., was an Irish football club based in Cork. They played in the League of Ireland between 1951 and 1979...
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The 1938–39 season was the 65th season of competitive football by Rangers. All results are written with Rangers' score first. 1938–39 in Scottish football...
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1938–39 season Hibernian, a football club based in Edinburgh, came thirteenth out of 20 clubs in the Scottish First Division. List of Hibernian F.C....
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The 1938–39 season was Aberdeen's 34th season in the top flight of Scottish football and their 35th season overall. Aberdeen competed in the Scottish League...
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combination of red, yellow and black hooped shirts. By 1938–39 the new club had settled on the Cork City F.C. name. The club also managed to recruit some professional...
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Old Firm (redirect from Celtic v Rangers)
existed only in the 21st century, with Rangers W.F.C. having formed in 2008, one year after the Celtic F.C. Women. Fixtures between the teams generate additional...
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During the 1938–39 season Hearts competed in the Scottish First Division, the Scottish Cup and the East of Scotland Shield. Hearts v Heart of Midlothian...
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Caretaker managers are also included. As of the start of the 2021–22 season, Celtic have had 19 different full-time managers. Willie Maley, the club's first...
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awarded to Farsley Celtic after the expunging of Spennymoor United's results because they were unable to complete their fixtures that season (with a Hyde fixture...
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seasons, along with official championships either side of the conflict in 1938–39 and 1946–47), Rangers achieved their highest score against Celtic with...
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The 1938–39 season was the 62nd Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at national level, entering the Scottish Football League and the Scottish...
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Celtic B are the reserve team of Celtic Football Club. They are based in Airdrie and compete in the Lowland League. Celtic have run a reserve side since...
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completed season. Details of the partially completed league campaign in the 1939–40 season, abandoned due to the Second World War, are also included. Celtic played...
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(twice, during the 1925–26 and 1938–39 seasons) Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 13 goals (during the 2020–21 season) 1,000th league goal: Alex Smith...
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2012). "Benfica 2 - Celtic 1: Celtic now need a favour". Daily Express. Retrieved 10 July 2015. "Celtic F.C. in Europe". Celtic Programmes Online. Retrieved...
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Europe. Season 1937–38 was Celtic's golden jubilee season. Celtic's traditional New Year league fixture against Rangers was played on 1 January 1938 at Celtic...
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Motherwell John Divers 1938/39 Airdrieonians (Dundee United) Alex Smith 1938/39 Motherwell (Clyde, East Fife) Hugh O'Neil 1938/39 Celtic William Hannah 1940/41...
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withdrawal of Belfast Celtic, Crusaders were elected to the top level in their place, in time for the start of the 1949–50 season. Since then, the club...
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after beating F.C. United of Manchester 2–1 after extra time, they lost the final to AFC Fylde on penalties after a 1–1 draw. The 2014–15 season saw a third-place...
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celticfc.net. Celtic FC. Archived from the original on 10 May 2016. Retrieved 17 December 2013. 1988: Celtic celebrate the centenary season (1987/88) by...
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last in the Scottish football league system. Towards the end of the season, Celtic legend Billy McNeill took charge but left for Aberdeen after only a...
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lost 2–1 to Celtic in the semi-finals. World War II helped Queen's stay in the top league a little longer as at the end of 1938–39 season, the club were...
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proper was in 1935-36, losing 6–0 to Dundee F.C. The club's best Cup season was in 1938–39. That season, the club had an experienced line-up, made up...
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1935 and were runners-up in their first season back in the league. They went on to win the league in 1938–39. In 1946 the club rejoined the Birmingham...
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identical to that of Celtic's green and white hoops, and local legend has it that Celtic donated the strips to the club. In 1989 Celtic came north to play...
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United, Motherwell, FC Twente, Hearts, Scotland Jimmy McMenemy – Celtic, Partick Thistle, Scotland Archie McWhinnie - Wrexham A.F.C., Wales Archie Robertson...
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Junior Cup: 1946–47 Runners-up: 1938–39 Central Junior League: 1931–32 Runners-up: 1936–37 West of Scotland Junior Cup: 1938–39 Glasgow Junior League Cup:...
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