Celtic are the reigning Scottish champions, having lifted the Scottish Premiership 54 times throughout their history. The Celtic manager is Brendan Rodgers.
Having beaten Kilmarnock 2-0 at Rugby Park last weekend (Sunday, November 10), the Parkhead outfit extended their unbeaten domestic run which spans the league and the Scottish League Cup.
Celtic will play in the latter competition's final on Sunday, December 15.
In the UEFA Champions League league-phase, Celtic sit in 15th place (of 36), with seven points after four games.
Read on for our full Celtic profile - everything you need to know about the Hoops.
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Celtic fixtures
The next run of Celtic fixtures take us into the club's pre-season schedule before the 2024/25 campaign kicks off in earnest.
The full list of Scottish Premiership fixtures has now been revealed, with Celtic now preparing to play Borussia Dortmund in Germany on Matchday Day of this season's UEFA Champions League.
Celtic top goalscorer
Nicolas Kuhn is Celtic's top goalscorer so far with ten goals in all competitions.
Who is the Celtic manager?
The Celtic manager is Brendan Rodgers, who joined the club for a second time in the summer of 2023. Having previously managed Celtic between 2016 and 2019, the Irishman led the club to its renowned 'Invincibles Treble' during the 2016/17 season, when Celtic secured all three domestic trophies in an unbeaten (and unprecedented) run that lasted 69 domestic matches. During this spell, Brendan Rodgers went on to win two League Titles, two Scottish Cups and three Scottish League Cups.
Upon his return, Brendan Rodgers won a traditional league and cup double, securing the club's 54th league title and its 42nd Scottish Cup in the process.
Who are the Celtic coaches?
The Celtic assistant manager is John Kennedy, who was appointed as Brendan Rodgers' number two upon the Irishman's return in the summer of 2023. Before this, John Kennedy was assistant to ex-manager Ange Postecoglou, and first-team coach to Ronnie Deila and Brendan Rodgers during his first spell at the club.
John Kennedy's career as a player was cut short due to injury, but, after coming through the ranks at Celtic, the central defender made 44 appearances for the Hoops, scoring one goal along the way. Celtic also have two first-team coaches in Gavin Strachan and Adam Sadler, while Stevie Woods is the club's goalkeeping coach.
Celtic players
Here is the full list of first-team players that comprise the full Celtic squad for the 2023/2024 season, organised by position and squad number.
Goalkeepers
- 1 Kasper Schmeichel (Denmark)
- 12 Viljami Sinisalo (Finland)
- 29 Scott Bain (Scotland)
Defenders
- 2 Alistair Johnston (Canada)
- 3 Greg Taylor (Scotland)
- 4 Gustaf Lagerbielke (Sweden)
- 5 Liam Scales (Ireland)
- 6 Auston Trusty (USA)
- 11 Alex Valle (Spain; on season-long loan from Barcelona)
- 17 Maik Nawrocki (Poland)
- 18 Yuki Kobayashi (Japan)
- 20 Cameron Carter-Vickers (USA/England)
- 54 Adam Montgomery (Scotland)
- 56 Anthony Ralston (Scotland)
- 57 Stephen Welsh (Scotland)
Midfielders
- 14 Luke McCowan (Scotland)
- 15 Odin Thiago Holm (Norway)
- 22 Hyeok-kyu Kwon (South Korea)
- 27 Arne Engels (Belgium)
- 28 Paulo Bernardo (Portugal)
- 30 Liam Shaw (England)
- 41 Reo Hatate (Japan)
- 42 Callum McGregor (Scotland, Captain)
- 49 James Forrest (Scotland)
Forwards
- 7 Luis Palma (Honduras)
- 9 Adam Idah (Ireland)
- 10 Nicolas Kühn (Germany)
- 13 Hyun-jun Yang (South Korea)
- 38 Daizen Maeda (Japan)
Celtic history
Nicknamed the Hoops and the Bhoys, Celtic first played in an all-white top before switching to green and white vertical stripes in 1889. This remained the case for 14 years, before the club switched to its now signature home kit colours and hooped design.
During its 137-year history, Celtic has won a total of 116 major trophies, including 41 Scottish Cups, 21 Scottish League Cups, the aforementioned 53 League Titles, and one European Cup; the latter of which saw the Glasgow club overcome Italian Serie A side Inter Milan 2-1 in Lisbon on May 25, 1967.
Since the club's inception, there have been 18 Celtic managers – from Willie Maley, who led the team for a staggering 43 years, to the legendary Jock Stein, ex-players Billy McNeill, Davie Hay, Tommy Burns and Neil Lennon; Ange Postecoglou, and current boss Brendan Rodgers to name but some of its most iconic leaders.
Celtic stadium
Celtic plays its home games at Celtic Park, a 60,411-seater capacity stadium and the biggest football arena in Scotland. First opened in 1892, Celtic Park has undergone a number of facelifts over the years – the most significant of which came during the 1994/95 season, when the existing stadium was demolished and rebuilt.
In 2014, the Celtic Way was built as a thoroughfare that runs from London Road to the doors of the front entrance of the stadium itself. In 2015, the club was granted permission to install rail seating in the ground's north-east corner, which is where the club's most prominent fan group, the Green Brigade, are situated in the stadium.
Celtic honours
During the club's 137-year history, Celtic have won a total of 118 major trophies. The Celtic FC honours list includes being crowned Scottish Champions 54 times, Scottish Cup winners 42 times, League Cup winners 21 times, and European Cup winners once.
Celtic tickets
Celtic ticket information across the men's, women's and B Team sides can be found via Celtic FC's official club website.
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