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Celtic FC SOCCER Tickets
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Celtic Football Club, (pronounced seltik), is a Scottish football club, competing in the Scottish Premier League, the highest form of competition in Scotland. The club is based in the east end of the city of Glasgow.The club is officially nicknamed the Bhoys, or unofficially the Hoops. The team plays their home games at Celtic Park, which is currently the second largest club stadium in the United Kingdom. Celtic Park typically attracts 57-60,000 fans to every home game, which means that Celtic are second only to Manchester United [1] in terms of average attendance records in British football.Together with their rivals, Rangers F.C., they have dominated Scottish football for over 100 years as part of the Old Firm, forming one of the most famous and fiercest rivalries in sport. The club has traditionally been identified with the Catholic community of Glasgow. Celtic's home kit is green and white jerseys, white shorts and white socks.In 1967, the club became the first British team to win the European Cup, which had previously been in the preserve of Italian, Portuguese and Spanish clubs. Prior to Celtic's historic win, no other club in Northern Europe had won the European tournament. Additionally, Celtic remain the only Scottish club ever to have reached the final, and are the only club ever to win the trophy with a team composed entirely of home-grown talent; all of the players in the side were Scottish, and all were born within a 30-mile radius of Celtic Park in Glasgow. Celtic again reached the European Cup final in 1970, only to be beaten by Feyenoord in extra time.More recently in 2003 Martin O'Neill led the team to the UEFA Cup final in Seville where they lost 3-2 to F.C. Porto after extra time. The lasting memory of the final was the 'green and white invasion' of Seville. Over 80,000 fans were thought to be there in total including flights to other Spanish and Portuguese airports and fans who were incorporating their summer holiday with this trip. Other fans actually drove from Glasgow to Seville as well. Due to the good nature of both Celtic fans and the locals strong friendships were made, and Celtic's fans were honoured with the 2003 Fair Play Awards from both UEFA and FIFA./
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