Celtic F.C.

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Celtic F.C. is a Glasgow-based professional football club and one of Scotland’s most successful and widely supported teams, renowned for its domestic dominance and historic 1967 European Cup triumph.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf association football club
professional football club
association Scottish Football Association
basedIn Glasgow
cityRival Rangers F.C.
continent Europe
continentalTitle European Cup 1966–67
country Scotland
derby Old Firm
domesticCompetition Scottish Cup
Scottish League Cup
Scottish Premier League
surface form: Scottish Premiership
domesticDominance one of Scotland’s most successful clubs
fanBaseDescription one of Scotland’s most widely supported clubs
firstBritishEuropeanCupWinner true
foundedBy Brother Walfrid
foundedIn 1887
fullName Celtic F.C. self-linksurface differs
surface form: Celtic Football Club
governingBody Scottish Professional Football League
hasClubColors green and white
hasHistoricRivalry Old Firm rivalry with Rangers F.C.
hasLargeSupport true
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.celticfc.com/
hasProfessionalStatus true
hasSupportersGroup Celtic Supporters Clubs
hasWomenTeam Celtic F.C. Women
historicAchievement 1967 European Cup winners
historicTeamNickname Lisbon Lions
homeCountryLeagueSystem Scottish football league system
homeGround Celtic Park
homeKitType hooped shirt
kitPattern green and white hoops
league Scottish Premier League
surface form: Scottish Premiership
motto A club like no other
nickname The Bhoys
The Hoops
notableRival Rangers F.C.
playsHomeMatchesAt Celtic Park
surface form: Celtic Park, Glasgow
primaryColor green
secondaryColor white
shortName Celtic
sport football
stadiumCapacityApprox 60000
stadiumLocation Parkhead, Glasgow
traditionalSupportBase Catholic community in Scotland
Irish-Scottish community
UEFACompetition UEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League

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Brendan Rogers managerOf Celtic F.C.
subject surface form: Brendan Rodgers
Glasgow City hasFootballClub Celtic F.C.
Glasgow hasMajorFootballClub Celtic F.C.
Scottish Cup mostSuccessfulClub Celtic F.C.
Queen’s Park F.C. cityRival Celtic F.C.
Rangers F.C. rival Celtic F.C.
Rangers F.C. derby Celtic F.C.
this entity surface form: Old Firm
Rangers F.C. primaryRivalryName Celtic F.C.
this entity surface form: Old Firm rivalry with Celtic F.C.
Celtic F.C. fullName Celtic F.C. self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Celtic Football Club
You’ll Never Walk Alone associatedWith Celtic F.C.
subject surface form: You'll Never Walk Alone
You’ll Never Walk Alone clubAnthemOf Celtic F.C.
subject surface form: You'll Never Walk Alone
Kenny Dalglish playedFor Celtic F.C.
Kenny Dalglish youthClub Celtic F.C.
Kenny Dalglish managed Celtic F.C.
Robbie Keane playedFor Celtic F.C.
Ian Wright playedFor Celtic F.C.
Glasgow and Edinburgh sportsTeam Celtic F.C.
subject surface form: Glasgow
Rod Stewart supportsSportsTeam Celtic F.C.
SPL mostSuccessfulClub Celtic F.C.
subject surface form: Scottish Premier League
Nick Powell memberOfSportsTeam Celtic F.C.
John Barnes managed Celtic F.C.
The Gers rivalClub Celtic F.C.
The Light Blues rival Celtic F.C.
Teddy Bears associatedWithRival Celtic F.C.
The Bears rival Celtic F.C.
subject surface form: Rangers F.C.
The Bears homeCityDerbyOpponent Celtic F.C.
subject surface form: Rangers F.C.
Celtic Park stands homeVenueFor Celtic F.C.
Celtic Park stands operator Celtic F.C.
Celtic Park stands tenant Celtic F.C.
Celtic Park homeStadiumOf Celtic F.C.
Celtic Park tenant Celtic F.C.
Celtic Park namedAfter Celtic F.C.
Celtic Park owner Celtic F.C.
Frank McAvennie memberOfSportsTeam Celtic F.C.
Billy Stark playedFor Celtic F.C.
Celtic affiliatedWith Celtic F.C.
subject surface form: Celtic F.C. Women
The Bhoys refersTo Celtic F.C.
The Bhoys appliesTo Celtic F.C.
this entity surface form: Celtic F.C. first team
The Bhoys clubAssociation Celtic F.C.