In the swirling mist of Glasgow, where the echoes of history dance among the green and white hoops like spectral guardians of a proud past, Celtic Football Club stands as a beacon of passion, tradition, and unwavering ambition. For over a century, the Bhoys have woven a tapestry of triumphs, heartbreaks, and unforgettable moments that captivate the hearts of their devoted fans like a mystic spell. From the Lisbon Lions’ glorious conquest of Europe to the modern-day exploits in the Scottish Premiership, Celtic’s legacy is etched in the very fabric of Scottish football like an indelible mark of honor. It’s a story of loyalty, of pride, and of a club that breathes life into the souls of its supporters like a pulsing heartbeat of green and white.
In this crucible of emotion and expectation, where every match is a chapter in an epic saga and every chant of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” echoes through the ages like a timeless hymn, Celtic Football Club has once again etched its name into the annals of success – this time, in the ledger of financial triumph. As the numbers tell a tale of strategic brilliance and sporting prowess like a masterfully conducted symphony, fans can’t help but feel a surge of pride and excitement for what the future holds for the Hoops. The traditions of Parkhead, the fervent support of the Green Brigade, and the dreams of a club steeped in history converge in a narrative that stirs the soul like a battle cry of old.
Peter Lawwell, Chairman of Celtic plc, said in his statement: “I am extremely pleased to report on yet another successful year for Celtic Football Club both on and off the pitch.”

Celtic Football Club has reported a significant increase in revenue to £143.6 million for the year ended 30 June 2025, driven by higher matchday income and greater income from UEFA rights and distributions due to a successful Champions League campaign. Profit after tax rose sharply to £33.9 million, compared with £13.4 million in 2024. The club invested £42.6 million in acquiring player registrations during the year – the highest single-season transfer spend in the club’s history.
In domestic competitions, Celtic secured their 55th league title, winning the Scottish Premiership for the fourth consecutive season. They also lifted the Premier Sports Cup and reached the Scottish Cup Final. In Europe, Celtic played eight group stage matches in the new Champions League format, earning 12 points and finishing 21st out of 36 clubs.
“The Board shares the ambition of our supporters to see the strongest possible team on the pitch and will continue to balance short-term performance with long-term financial stability.”
Tactical Analysis: Celtic’s recent matches have showcased their domestic dominance, with a strong start to the current season sitting top of the Scottish Premiership.
Player Spotlight: Players like Shin Yamada, Kieran Tierney, and Kelechi Iheanacho have contributed to the team’s strength.
Fan Voices: Celtic fans are passionate about their team, though some express frustration over the timing of incoming player acquisitions during the summer window.
Looking Ahead: Celtic aims to continue representing the club at the highest levels in Scottish domestic competition and Europe, balancing performance with financial stability