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Dissolved
  
1992

Date founded
  
1914

Ground
  
Blantyre

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Full name
  
Blantyre Celtic Football Club

League
  
Lanarkshire Junior League 1914–1928 Scottish Intermediate League 1928–1931 Central Junior League 1931–1988, 1991–92

Blantyre Celtic Football Club were a Scottish football club that played under the auspices of the Scottish Junior Football Association. Formed in 1914 as Blantyre United, they changed their name to Blantyre Celtic two years later. Their home ground was near Springwell in Blantyre and they had as local rivals Blantyre Victoria, known locally as the Vics. In many ways they were the poorer cousin, as they existed in a poorer area of the village and lacked the financial support that the Vics gained from having a large social club attached to their home ground.

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The club reached the semi-finals of the Scottish Junior Cup three times: (1923–24, 1937–38 and 1945–46) but lost on each occasion.

Between 1982–1986, their Craighead Park ground was also used by the Glasgow Tigers speedway team as their home track.

Blantyre Celtic played in green and white hoops, identical to those of their namesake Celtic. Their most famous player was Jimmy Johnstone. It is also wrongly reputed that former Celtic manager Jock Stein began his career at Blantyre Celtic, it was at the Vics.

In 2010, the club reformed as an amateur team in the Blantyre area.

Honours

  • Central Junior League winners: 1948–49
  • Former players

    1. Players that have played/managed in the top two divisions of the Scottish Football League or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league).
    2. Players with full international caps.
    3. Players that hold a club record or have captained the club.

  • Tom Adamson
  • Joe Murray
  • Adam Plunkett
  • Willie Smith
  • References

    Blantyre Celtic F.C. Wikipedia


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