Who won the Spfl in 2001?

Who won the Spfl in 2001?

Celtic
Celtic secured their title on 7 April 2001, with a 1–0 victory over St Mirren at Celtic Park. The aforementioned match had the highest attendance of any match in SPL history. As champions, Celtic qualified for the Champions League, as did second-placed Rangers.

When have Celtic won the treble?

1966-67
Celtic won the treble in 1966-67 when they won the European Cup, while Ajax won it a few years later in 1971-72….European teams with a continental treble.

Team Celtic
No. 1
Treble Scottish League, Scottish Cup, European Cup
Season(s) 1966-67

What did Martin Oneill win with Celtic?

Under O’Neill, Celtic won 213, drew 29 and lost 40, of 282 games played, and he was the most successful Celtic manager since Jock Stein. In his five seasons at Celtic Park, O’Neill won three League titles, three Scottish Cups, and a League Cup. The two league titles he lost were by margins of a point and a goal.

When did Celtic win 9 in a row?

Celtic won the 1973–74 title by four points over Hibs and five over Rangers, equalling the post-World War II European record of nine consecutive championships.

What teams have won the treble?

Men

Confederation Club Titles won
UEFA Ajax Eredivisie, KNVB Cup, European Cup
PSV Eindhoven Eredivisie, KNVB Cup, European Cup
Manchester United Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League
Inter Milan Serie A, Coppa Italia, UEFA Champions League

Did Celtic get quadruple treble?

(Reuters) – Scottish champions Celtic beat Heart of Midlothian 4-3 on penalties in the Scottish Cup final on Sunday to clinch an unprecedented fourth successive domestic treble and ease some of the pressure on beleaguered manager Neil Lennon.

What team does Martin O’Neill manage?

Nottingham Forest F.C.Association football manager, 2019–2019
Republic of Ireland national football teamAssociation football manager, 2013–2018Celtic F.C.Association football manager, 2000–2005Wycombe Wanderers F.C.Association football manager, 1990–1995
Martin O’Neill/Teams coached

Former Celtic boss Martin O’Neill has insisted he’s not retired from management at the age of 69 and would consider new offers to return to the game. The ex-Hoops boss has been in charge of Aston Villa, Sunderland, Ireland and Nottingham Forest since leaving Parkhead 16 years ago.

Who stopped Celtic winning 10 in a row?

‘Steven Gerrard will be remembered as the man who stopped Celtic winning 10 in a row,’ says Kris Boyd.

Did Celtic win 10 in a row?

Winning a 55th league title would not only extend Rangers’ world record for most domestic league titles, currently shared with Northern Ireland’s Linfield, but more importantly, it would stop bitter rivals Celtic from becoming the first Scottish club to win 10 successive titles.

Who won the Scottish League in 1998?

Rangers
1998–99 Scottish Premier League

Season 1998–99
Champions Rangers
Promoted Dundee
Relegated Dunfermline Athletic
Champions League Rangers

How did Celtic win the treble in 2001?

In the Scottish Cup, Celtic beat Stranraer, Dunfermline after a replay, Hearts and Dundee United to reach the final in May 2001, where they beat Hibernian 3–0 with a goal from Jackie McNamara and two goals from Henrik Larsson to complete a domestic treble.

Who did Celtic beat in the 2001 Scottish League Cup Final?

Celtic beat Raith Rovers, Hearts and Rangers on the way to the Scottish League Cup final at Hampden Park in March 2001. They won the trophy, beating Kilmarnock 3-0 through a second-half hat-trick by Henrik Larsson despite going down to ten men after Chris Sutton was sent off.

Did Celtic play in the Scottish Premier League in 2000?

Celtic played the 2000–01 season in the Scottish Premier League. Martin O’Neill became manager and Celtic won a domestic treble of the three major Scottish trophies: the Scottish League Cup, the Scottish Premier League trophy and the Scottish FA Challenge Cup.

How many trophies has Celtic won since Martin O’Neill became manager?

Martin O’Neill became manager and Celtic won a domestic treble of the three major Scottish trophies: the Scottish League Cup, the Scottish Premier League trophy and the Scottish Cup. Following the departure of John Barnes in February 2000, Martin O’Neill was appointed as manager of Celtic in June 2000.

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