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Who beat Celtic in 1967 European Cup?

Who beat Celtic in 1967 European Cup?

Internacionale of Milan
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 Jock Stein defeated Internacionale of Milan 2-1 at the Estadio Nacionale in Lisbon to win the European Cup.

Who won the Champions League 1967?

Celtic F.C.1966–67 European Cup / ChampionThe Celtic Football Club, commonly known as Celtic, is a Scottish professional football club based in Glasgow, which plays in the Scottish Premiership. Although not its official name, it is often referred to as Glasgow Celtic outside the UK. Wikipedia

Who knocked Celtic out of Europe?

Bodo/Glimt
Celtic have been eliminated from the Europa Conference League after a 2-0 second-leg defeat to Bodo/Glimt on Friday morning (AEDT). The Norwegian champions sealed a 5-1 aggregate win to send Ange Postecoglou’s side crashing out of a third European competition this season.

When did Celtic win 9 in a row?

1973–74
Celtic won the 1973–74 title by four points over Hibs and five over Rangers, equalling the post-World War II European record of nine consecutive championships.

Why are Celtic called Lisbon Lions?

The Lisbon Lions is the nickname given to the Celtic team that won the European Cup at the Estádio Nacional in Lisbon, Portugal on 25 May 1967, defeating Inter Milan 2–1. The name is likely due to the fact that the Lisbon-based Sporting, whose mascot is a lion, and wear green and white striped shirt, just like Celtic.

Who scored for Celtic in 1967?

Stevie Chalmers
Stevie Chalmers, scorer of Celtic’s winning goal in the 1967 European Cup final, has died at the age of 83, the club have announced. The death of Chalmers, who had dementia in recent years, comes a week after Billy McNeill, captain of the Lisbon Lions, died.

Have Celtic won a European trophy?

Scottish sides have won four UEFA competitions between them, with Celtic becoming the first side from the British Isles to be European champions by winning the 1966–67 European Cup.