Celtic's 54th star - the green of Glasgow celebrates for the 12th time in the last 13 years

"Celts" on the eternal list came within a step of the "hated" rival Rangers, who was the champion of Scotland for the 55th time

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Celtic's celebration in Kilmarnock, Photo: Reuters
Celtic's celebration in Kilmarnock, Photo: Reuters
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A new festival in the "green and white" part of Glasgow, Celtic was crowned as the "king" of Scotland for the 54th time...

Brendan Rodgers' team put an end to the new title in style - by "breaking" Kilmarnock away from home with 5:0.

The goals for the festival at "Rugby Park" were scored by Adam Ijda, Daizen Maeda, James Forrest and Matt O'Reilly (two goals).

The "Celts" thus reached the eternal list one step ahead of the "hated" rival Rangers, who was the national champion for the 55th time.

What kind of dominance the club from "Celtic Park" has made in recent times is best shown by the fact that during the last 13 seasons it was the champion of Scotland even 12 times. Of course, the fact that Rangers was relegated to the fourth division due to financial problems also worked to his advantage.

The last champion of Scotland, other than Celtic and Rangers, was Aberdeen, who reached the crown way back in 1985, led from the bench by future coaching legend Alex Ferguson.

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