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Siblings
  
Olivia Beatty

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Born
  
23 December 2003 (age 13) (
2003-12-23
)

Known for
  
Supporter of Celtic F.C.

Parents
  
Áine Beatty, Martin Beatty

Similar
  
Georgios Samaras, Fernando Ricksen, Leigh Griffiths

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Jay Beatty (born 23 December 2003) is a renowned supporter of Celtic Football Club (Celtic F.C.).

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He received worldwide attention thanks to his friendship with former Celtic player Georgios Samaras, and became an ambassador for the Celtic F. C. Foundation charity. He has become known as a SuperFan and receives support and recognition from other football clubs and their fans.

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On 11 May 2014, he was picked up by Samaras and carried around the pitch in front of 52,400 supporters at Celtic Park. Beatty stayed with Samaras while Samaras gave his interviews, and Beatty lovingly rubbed Samaras' beard. Celtic manager Neil Lennon gave Beatty (then 10 years old) his League Winners medal. Beatty was born with Down syndrome.

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Celtic F.C.Involvement

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In July 2013 Beatty was invited to join Celtic on the team bus after training with them that day. He sang "Hail Hail the Celts are here" with the first team players. This was prior to the Champions League qualifier match in Belfast where Clifftonville faced Celtic FC. Celtic came out on top on the night with Celtic winning 2-0 (agg 5-0)

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Beatty also received a Christmas present from Celtic rivals Hamilton Academicals Football Club, and was invited to watch the two teams play. At half time, he was invited onto the pitch and was given the chance to take a penalty. Beatty scored and celebrated with both sets of fans. Beatty's goal at Hamilton was later included in the SPFL's "Goal of the Month" contest. He received 97% of all votes, beating all the professional players nominated for goals in the same month (January 2015) He was advised that he had won by Georgios Samaras via a video link from Saudia Arabia where Samaras currently plays for Al Hilal.

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On December 23, 2015, Jay received a video that included birthday wishes from past and present Celtic Players (Nadir Çiftçi, Carlton Cole, James Forrest, Kieran Tierney, Stefan Johansen, Emilio Izaguirre, Craig Gordon, Dedryck Boyata, Paul Byrne, Bobby Petta and Harald Brattbakk) and the Celtic management team of Ronny Deila, John Collins and John Kennedy. The music was performed by Robert J. Smith (Singer/Songwriter from Dunoon, Argyll) and the video created and produced by John C. Knight (From Dunoon, Argyll and currently living on America's East Coast).

Other Recognition

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He has had two songs written for and about him, as well as numerous social media pages dedicated to him. "Wee Jay Celtic Bhoy" was written and performed by Jim Scanlon of the Celtic Band Charlie and the Bhoys and went into the "Easy Listening Top 100" Charts on iTunes."Little Jay" was written and performed by Patrick McDaid and reached Number 1 on the same iTunes "Easy Listening " Charts, beating singles from Elton John, Barry Manilow, and Andrea Bocelli.

Awards

  • Humanity and Sensitivity Award (Athens) In a letter to Martin Beatty, the Greek Sports Journalists' Association today said: "This year our association has decided to honour the friendship between your son Jay and George Samaras, for the message of humanity and sensitivity which they sent worldwide. The event was televised live to the Greek nation".
  • Spirit of Northern Ireland Award Won the 2015 Sunday Life Spirit of Northern Ireland Awards, in association with Specsavers. At a ceremony at the Culloden Hotel, the 11-year-old collected a £1,000 prize which had been donated by Peninsula Care Services. X Factor judge Louis Walsh, together with Specsavers’ Tony McGinn and Sunday Life’s editor presented Jay with the Award.
  • Crowned Sporting Hero at the Scottish Daily Record Our Heroes Awards. 2015. He was joint winner with Maria Lyle and they were crowned joint Sporting Heroes.
  • Invited to BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award held in Belfast in 2015.
  • Attended the 67th Grand Gala of El Mundo Deportivo where he accepted the Sports human feat award on behalf of George Samaras.
  • Appointed an Ambassador for Celtic F.C.
  • Personal life

    Beatty is involved with the Charity Down's & Proud which his parents set up to help educate parents of children with Downs Syndrome in 2013. He lives in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. He continues as an unofficial mascot for Celtic F.C. who won the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership title in May 2016.

    References

    Jay Beatty Wikipedia