Celtic Glasgow soccer jersey 1985-1986

Celtic Glasgow soccer jersey 1985-1986

Celtic Glasgow soccer jersey 1985-1986

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This is the green and white striped jersey worn by Celtic Glasgow during the 1985-1986 season.  Celtic finished the season as champions of the Scottish Premier Division.

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Celtic Glasgow soccer jersey 1985-1986

This is the green and white striped jersey worn by Celtic Glasgow during the 1985-1986 season.  Celtic finished the season as champions of the Scottish Premier Division.

The title race came down to the final day, with Celtic needing to win and hoping that their rivals, Hearts, would lose or draw.

Celtic won their match against St. Mirren 5-0, while Hearts lost 2-0 to Dundee, allowing Celtic to clinch the title on goal difference.

This dramatic conclusion remains one of the most memorable moments in Scottish football history.

Celtic also participated in the European Cup Winners’ Cup but were eliminated in the first round by Atletico Madrid. Their European campaign was brief and not particularly noteworthy.

The squad featured notable players such as Paul McStay, who was a key figure in midfield, and Mo Johnston, who was among the leading goal scorers. The team was managed by Davie Hay.

This retro Celtic jersey, which perfectly matches the club’s DNA, is a must-have for every soccer jersey collector!

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Features:

  • Material: polyester
    Washing Machine
    Size: S to XXL
    Replica Version. This jersey is a remake of the official one, made with the exact same materials, look, and feel.
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