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词条 1966–67 Celtic F.C. season
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  1. Season overview

  2. Results and fixtures

     Friendlies  Scottish First Division  Scottish League Cup  Scottish Cup  Glasgow Cup  European Cup 

  3. Squad and statistics

     First team squad  Starting XI  League table 

  4. See also

  5. References

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}}Celtic competed in five tournaments in the 1966–67 season. They won all five competitions and completed the Quintuple.[4] Over the course of the season, Celtic scored a world record 196 goals in the major competitions they took part in.[5]

The team from this season are commonly known as the Lisbon Lions, because the European Cup final was held in Lisbon.

Season overview

Season 1966–67 is considered Celtic's annus mirabilis. The club won every competition they entered: the Scottish League, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League Cup, the Glasgow Cup, and the European Cup; scoring a world record total of 196 goals in the process.[5]

The League Cup was the first trophy to be won that season, courtesy of a 1–0 win on 29 October 1966 over Rangers in the final.[6] The Glasgow Cup was secured a week later when Celtic beat Partick Thistle 4–0.[7] Celtic's progression to the Scottish Cup was relatively straightforward aside from being taken to replay in the semi-final by Clyde.[8] On 6 April 1967 Celtic met Aberdeen in the final, and two Willie Wallace goals eased Celtic to a 2–0 win.[8] Celtic's league campaign proved to be a more tightly contested affair as, despite only losing twice, with two games remaining Rangers were still in contention. Celtic's penultimate league fixture was against Rangers at Ibrox, with a draw required to clinch the title. A brace by Jimmy Johnstone gave Celtic a 2–2 draw and the championship.[8]

Celtic's European Cup campaign in 1966–67 was their first ever participation in Europe's premier club tournament. FC Zurich and Nantes were comfortably disposed of in the first two rounds (5–0 and 6–2 on aggregate respectively).[9] The quarter final in March 1967 pitched Celtic against the Yugoslav champions, Vojvodina. The Yugoslav side won the first leg in Novi Sad 1–0. The return match in Glasgow proved to be a fraught affair. The Yugoslavs defended resolutely and threatened on the counter-attack, but Celtic levelled the tie on aggregate in the second half with a goal by Stevie Chalmers.[10] Celtic pressed for a winner, but Vojvodina defended well and the tie looked like a play-off in neutral Rotterdam would be required. However, in the final minute Billy McNeill headed in a Charlie Gallacher cross to see Celtic progress to the semi-final. Celtic now faced Czechoslovakian side, Dukla Prague. This time the first leg of the tie took place in Glasgow, with Celtic winning 3–1 courtesy of goals from Jimmy Johnstone and a Willie Wallace brace.[11] In respect of his opponents' quality, manager Jock Stein set up Celtic to be ultra-defensive for the second leg and forsake - temporarily - their philosophy of attacking football.[12] The tactics worked as Celtic secured a 0–0 draw to put them in the final. However, Stein was almost apologetic about the manner of Celtic's success in that game and he felt uncomfortable in later years discussing the matter.[13][14]{{football squad on pitch|align=right


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The final saw Celtic play Inter Milan, with the match taking place at the Estádio Nacional on the outskirts of Lisbon on 25 May 1967. Celtic fell a goal behind after only seven minutes, Jim Craig adjudged to have fouled Renato Cappellini in the penalty box and Sandro Mazzola converting the resultant penalty.[15] Celtic swept into constant attack after that but found Inter goalkeeper Giuliano Sarti in outstanding form.[15] With 63 minutes played, after incessant pressure, Celtic finally equalised when Tommy Gemmell scored with a powerful 25-yard shot.[15] The balance of play remained the same with Inter defending deeply against sustained Celtic attacking. With about five minutes remaining, a long-range shot from Bobby Murdoch was diverted by Stevie Chalmers past a wrong-footed Sarti.[16] It proved to be the winning goal and thus Celtic became the first British team, and the first from outside Spain, Portugal or Italy to win the competition.[15]

Jock Stein commented after the match,

{{cquote|Winning was important, but it was the way that we won that has filled me with satisfaction. We did it by playing football; pure, beautiful, inventive football. There was not a negative thought in our heads.[17]}}

Celtic are one of only two clubs to have won the trophy with a team composed entirely of players from the club's home country; all of the players in the side were born within 30 miles of Celtic Park in Glasgow, and they subsequently became known as the 'Lisbon Lions'.[18] The entire east stand at Celtic Park is dedicated to The Lisbon Lions,[19] and the west stand to Jock Stein.[20] The sight of captain Billy McNeill holding aloft the European Cup in the Estádio Nacional has become one of the iconic images of Scottish football, immortalized in a bronze statue of McNeill outside Parkhead stadium in 2015, created by John McKenna (sculptor).[21][22][23]

Two weeks later, on 7 June 1967, Celtic played Real Madrid in a testimonial match for the now retired Alfredo Di Stefano. In front of over 100,000 fans at the Bernabéu Stadium, the sides engaged in a keenly fought contest which saw Bertie Auld and Real Madrid's Amancio sent off. Di Stefano played for the first 15 minutes, but it was Jimmy Johnstone who stole the show with an exhilarating performance that had even the Spanish supporters chanting "Olé!" throughout the game in appreciation of his skill. Johnstone capped an outstanding performance by playing the pass to Bobby Lennox for the only goal in a 1–0 win for Celtic.[24][25][26]

Results and fixtures

Friendlies

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Scottish First Division

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Scottish League Cup

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Scottish Cup

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|referee =
|result = W
|stack = Y
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|score = 0 - 0
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Glasgow Cup

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|date = 23 August 1966
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|score = 0 - 4
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|score = 4 - 0
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|team2 = Partick Thistle
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Hampden Park
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|attendance = 31,000
|referee =
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|stack = Y
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European Cup

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|date = 28 September 1966
|time = 19:00 GMT
|team1 = Celtic {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 2 - 0
|report =
|team2 = {{flagicon|SUI}} Fußball-Club Zürich
|goals1 = Gemmell {{goal|}} McBride {{goal|}}
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|attendance = 47,604
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|stack = Y
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|date = 5 October 1966
|time = 19:15 GMT
|team1 = Fußball-Club Zürich {{flagicon|SUI}}
|score = 0 - 3
|aggregatescore = 0 – 5
|report =
|team2 = {{flagicon|SCO}} Celtic
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Gemmell (2, 1 pen.) Chalmers
|stadium = Letzigrund
|location = Zurich
|attendance = 20,236
|referee =
|result = W
|stack = Y
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round = 2nd Round 1st Leg
|date = 30 November 1966
|time = 20:00 GMT
|team1 = FC Nantes {{flagicon|FRA}}
|score = 1 - 3
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|team2 = {{flagicon|SCO}} Celtic
|goals1 =
|goals2 = McBride, Lennox, Chalmers
|stadium = Stade Marcel Saupin
|location = Nantes
|attendance = 15,464
|referee =
|result = W
|stack = Y
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|time = 20:00 GMT
|team1 = Celtic {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 3 - 1
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|team2 = {{flagicon|FRA}} FC Nantes
|goals1 = Johnstone, Chalmers, Lennox
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|attendance = 39,120
|referee =
|result = W
|stack = Y
}}{{footballbox collapsible
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|date = 1 March 1967
|time = 18:30 GMT
|team1 = FK Vojvodina {{flagicon|YUG}}
|score = 1 - 0
|report =
|team2 = {{flagicon|SCO}} Celtic
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|goals2 =
|stadium = Styadium of Vojvodina
|location = Novi Sad
|attendance = 24,000
|referee =
|result = L
|stack = Y
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|date = 8 March 1967
|time = 20:00 GMT
|team1 = Celtic {{flagicon|SCO}}
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|aggregatescore = 2 – 1
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|team2 = {{flagicon|YUG}} FK Vojvodina
|goals1 = Chalmers, McNeill
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|stadium = Celtic Park
|location = Glasgow
|attendance = 63,374
|referee =
|result = W
|stack = Y
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|round = Semi-Final 1st Leg
|date = 12 April 1967
|time = 19:30 GMT
|team1 = Celtic {{flagicon|SCO}}
|score = 3 - 1
|report =
|team2 = {{flagicon|TCH}} Dukla Prague
|goals1 = Johnstone, Wallace (2)
|goals2 =
|stadium = Celtic Park
|location = Glasgow
|attendance = 74,406
|referee =
|result = W
|stack = Y
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|round = Semi-Final 2nd Leg
|date = 25 April 1967
|time = 15:00 GMT
|team1 = Dukla Prague {{flagicon|TCH}}
|score = 0 - 0
|aggregatescore = 1 – 3
|report =
|team2 = {{flagicon|SCO}} Celtic
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|goals2 =
|stadium = Stadion Juliska
|location = Prague
|attendance = 19,157
|referee =
|result = D
|stack = Y
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|date = 25 May 1967
|time = 17:30 GMT
|team1 = Internazionale {{flagicon|ITA}}
|score = 1 - 2
|report =
|team2 = {{flagicon|SCO}} Celtic
|goals1 = Mazzola {{goal|7|pen.}}
|goals2 = Gemmell {{goal|63}}
Chalmers {{goal|84}}
|stadium = Estádio Nacional
|location = Lisbon
|attendance = 48,500
|referee =
|result = W
|stack = Y
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Squad and statistics

First team squad

[27]{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=GK|name=Ronnie Simpson}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=GK|name=John Fallon}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=NIR|pos=GK|name=Jack Kennedy}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=DEN|pos=GK|name=Bent Martin}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Jim Craig}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Billy McNeill}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=John Clark}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Tommy Gemmell}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Jim Brogan}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Willie O'Neill}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Ian Young}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=John Cushley}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no=|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Frank McCarron}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Davie Cattenach}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Bobby Murdoch}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Bertie Auld}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=IRL|pos=MF|name=Charlie Gallacher}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Sammy Henderson}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Jimmy Johnstone}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Bobby Lennox}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Willie Wallace}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Stevie Chalmers}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Joe McBride}}{{Fs player|no= |nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=John Hughes}}{{Fs end}}

Starting XI

{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no=1|nat=Scotland|name=Ronnie Simpson|pos=GK}}{{Fs player|no=2|nat=Scotland|name=Jim Craig|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=3|nat=Scotland|name=Tommy Gemmell|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=4|nat=Scotland|name=Bobby Murdoch|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=5|nat=Scotland|name=Billy McNeill|pos=DF|other=Captain}}{{Fs player|no=6|nat=Scotland|name=John Clark|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=7|nat=Scotland|name=Jimmy Johnstone|pos=FW}}{{Fs player|no=8|nat=Scotland|name=Willie Wallace|pos=FW}}{{Fs player|no=9|nat=Scotland|name=Stevie Chalmers|pos=FW}}{{Fs player|no=10|nat=Scotland|name=Bertie Auld|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=11|nat=Scotland|name=Bobby Lennox|pos=FW}}{{football squad blank column}}
{{Image label|x=0.20|y=0.05|scale=610|text=Simpson}}{{Image label|x=0.15|y=0.15|scale=610|text=McNeill}}{{Image label|x=0.31|y=0.15|scale=610|text=Clark}}{{Image label|x=0.36|y=0.22|scale=610|text=Gemmell}}{{Image label|x=0.04|y=0.18|scale=610|text=Craig}}{{Image label|x=0.06|y=0.46|scale=610|text=Johnstone}}{{Image label|x=0.31|y=0.35|scale=610|text=Auld}}{{Image label|x=0.13|y=0.31|scale=610|text=Murdoch}}{{Image label|x=0.15|y=0.53|scale=610|text=Wallace}}{{Image label|x=0.27|y=0.58|scale=610|text=Chalmers}}{{Image label|x=0.37|y=0.49|scale=610|text=Lennox}}
Celtic's lineup in Lisbon}}
{{Fs end}}

League table

[28]
PTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Celtic342662111337858
2Rangers34247392316155
3Clyde34206864481646
4Aberdeen34178972383442
5Hibernian341941172492342
6Dundee34169974512341
7Kilmarnock341681059461340
8Dunfermline Athletic3414101072522038
9Dundee United34149116862637
10Motherwell341011135960−131
11Heart of Midlothian34118153948−930
12Partick Thistle34912134968−1930
13Airdrieonians34116174153−1228
14Falkirk34114193370−3726
15St Johnstone34105195373−2025
16Stirling Albion3459203185−5419
17St Mirren3447232581−5615
18Ayr United3417262086−669

See also

  • List of Celtic F.C. seasons

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