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2016–17 Celtic F.C. season

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Celtic F.C. 2016–17 football season
Celtic F.C.
2016–17 season
ChairmanIan Bankier
ManagerBrendan Rodgers
GroundCeltic Park
Glasgow, Scotland
(Capacity: 60,411)
Scottish Premiership1st
Scottish CupWinners
Scottish League CupWinners
Champions LeagueGroup stage
Top goalscorerLeague:Scott Sinclair (21)
All:Moussa Dembélé (32)
Highest home attendance58,967
Celtic 2–0Heart of Midlothian
(21 May 2017)
Lowest home attendance51,057
Celtic 1–0St Johnstone
(25 January 2017)
Average home league attendance55,476

The2016–17 season was the 123rd season of competitive football byCeltic. They competed in theScottish Premiership,Champions League,League Cup andScottish Cup. They won all three domestic tournaments, completing adomestic treble (the 11th in Scottish football), while going undefeated in 47 domestic games.[1]

Season overview

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May

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On 20 May 2016,Brendan Rodgers was appointed as the club's new manager,[2] succeedingRonny Deila in the role.[3]

June

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On 23 June 2016, Celtic made £1.1 million from the £11 million sale ofVictor Wanyama fromSouthampton toTottenham Hotspur as the club had inserted a ten per cent sell on clause in his contract when he was sold to Southampton in July 2013.[4]

September

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On 10 September 2016,Moussa Dembélé became the first Celtic player to score ahat-trick in anOld Firm match since 1973 (the last wasHarry Hood in theScottish League Cup), in a 5–1 home victory againstRangers.[5][6] It was also the first hat-trick scored in a league match against Rangers sinceStevie Chalmers in 1966.[5][7]

On 24 September 2016,Scott Sinclair scored in the first six successive opening league matches of the season, breakingJimmy McGrory's previous club record of five.[8][9]

November

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On 27 November 2016, Celtic won theScottish League Cup, after beatingAberdeen 3–0 in theFinal atHampden Park, with goals fromTom Rogic,James Forrest, and aMoussa Dembélé penalty. It was a milestone for the club: the 100th major trophy in its history[10][11] (oneEuropean Cup, 47Scottish League championships, 36Scottish Cups, and 16League Cups).

December

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On 13 December 2016,Brendan Rodgers broke the record for the best unbeaten start to a domestic season as a Celtic manager in their first season in his 19th match in charge, with a 1–0 win at home toHamilton Academical in theScottish Premiership. The record had been set byMartin O'Neill after his first 18 games in charge (in2000–01).[12][13]

On 28 December 2016, Celtic won 2–0 at home toRoss County in the Premiership, a result which meant the club had gone throughout the entire year of 2016 without a single domestic defeat atCeltic Park.[14][15]

On 31 December 2016, Celtic inflicted a first home defeat on Old Firm rivals Rangers atIbrox Stadium in all competitions since September 2015, with a 2–1 win in the Premiership.[16][17]

January

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On 29 January 2017, Celtic won 4–0 at home toHeart of Midlothian in the Premiership, with the team breaking a 50-years-old club record for the longest unbeaten start to a domestic season (26 matches in-a-row in1966–67 by theLisbon Lions), with this victory at Celtic Park being their 27th domestic match unbeaten.[18][19]

February

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On 2 February 2017, it was announced that Celtic would be awarded £386,543 (of a £1.75 million shared byScottish clubs) byUEFA to cover costs for releasing the club's players who were called up by their country for international duty during theUEFA Euro 2016 Finals tournament and theUEFA Euro 2016 qualifying campaign.[20]

March

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On 12 March 2017, Celtic drew 1–1 at home with Rangers in the Premiership, a result that ended a run of 22 consecutive league victories.[21] It is record only bettered by Martin O'Neill's team who managed 25 consecutive league game wins in the2003–04 season.[22]

April

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On 2 April 2017, Celtic won 5–0 away to Hearts in the Premiership, to win the earliestScottish league championship in 88 years with eight league matches still remaining (Rangers did so in 1928–29 with the same number of outstanding fixtures).[23][24]

In the2016–17 Scottish Cup semi-final, Celtic eliminated Rangers in an Old Firm encounter,[25] the first time they had beaten theirGlasgow rivals at this stage of the competition since 1925, at the seventh attempt.[26]

On 29 April 2017, Celtic won 5–1 away to Rangers in the Premiership to record the club's biggest scoreline for a victory at Ibrox since a 4–0 win 1897.[27]

May

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On 7 May 2017,PFA Scotland namedScott Sinclair as thePlayer of the Year,Kieran Tierney as theYoung Player of the Year,Brendan Rodgers as theManager of the Year.Moussa Dembélé was also named as the winner ofGoal of the Season, as well as Sinclair, Tierney, Dembélé,Mikael Lustig,Stuart Armstrong andScott Brown were named in thePremiership Team of the Year.[28][29]

On 19 May 2017, Scott Brown was named as theScottish Premiership Player of the Season and Brendan Rodgers was named as theScottish Premiership Manager of the Season.[30][31]

On 21 May 2017,Scottish Football Writers' Association named Scott Sinclair as theFootballer of the Year, Kieran Tierney as theYoung Player of the Year and Brendan Rodgers as theManager of the Year.[32][33]

On 21 May 2017, Celtic won 2–0 at home to Hearts in the league, a result which meant Celtic had completed a full 38 match season without losing, becoming the first team to go an entire Scottish top flight season without a defeat since Rangers in1898–99 (when only 18 league matches were played).[34] The team also bettered the club's best points total (103) and most wins (33) from2001–02, fewest defeats (1) from 2001–02 and2013–14, most goals scored (105) from2003–04, and title winning points margin (29) from 2013–14 for aSPL / SPFL Premiership season (since1998–99), finishing the season with 106 points, 34 wins, no defeats, 106 goals scored, and a title winning points margin of 30 points.[35][36]

On 21 May 2017, Celtic's title winning points margin of 30 points was also the second largest points gap ever between first and second place in top flight leagues across Europe (only bettered byPSG who wonLigue 1 by 31 points in2015–16).[37] Celtic's total of 106 points accumulated in the league is a European record for top flight league (Barry Town of Wales in1996–97 reached 105 points).[35]

On 27 May 2017, Celtic won 2–1 against Aberdeen in theScottish Cup final atHampden Park, with the Celtic goals coming fromStuart Armstrong andTom Rogic. The result meant that the team completed thedomestic treble for the fourth time in the club's history and finished a 47 match domestic season without losing a match.[38][1]

Results and fixtures

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Pre-season and friendlies

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Celtic preceded the 2016–17 campaign with a pre-season tour ofSlovenia, with matches againstCelje,Olimpija Ljubljana andMaribor. The Hoops also made a short trip over the Slovenia–Austria border to faceSturm Graz, in preparation for theUEFA Champions League qualifiers.Brendan Rodgers' side also facedWolfsburg,Leicester City,Barcelona andInter Milan in a busy pre-season schedule. Celtic's first warm-up match ended in a 2–2 draw with Celje;Nadir Çiftçi andTom Rogic scored as Celtic came from behind to avoid defeat. Rodgers recorded his first victory as manager in a 1–0 win over Strum Graz, withRyan Christie on the scoresheet. Celtic achieved another positive result only days later, this time against Olimpija Ljubljana, withLeigh Griffiths striking twice. A scoreless draw with Maribor rounded off Celtic's preparations before the competitive action began. Celtic's remaining pre-season matches were interspersed with European football. The Bhoys recorded an impressive 2–1 victory overBundesliga side Wolfsburg in Brendan Rodgers' first match atCeltic Park. This was followed by a draw with Leicester City inGlasgow, and defeats to Barcelona inDublin and Inter Milan inLimerick.

Celje v Celtic
30 June 2016FriendlyCelje2–2 CelticCelje,Slovenia
Miškić 28',49'Celtic ReportÇiftçi 56'
Rogic 75'
Stadium:Arena Petrol
Referee: Iztok Gornjak (Slovenia)
Sturm Graz v Celtic
3 July 2016FriendlySturm Graz0–1 CelticGraz, Austria
Celtic ReportChristie 35'Stadium:Merkur Arena
Referee: Alexander Harkam (Austria)
Olimpija Ljubljana v Celtic
6 July 2016FriendlyOlimpija Ljubljana1–2 CelticLjubljana,Slovenia
Zajc 58'Celtic ReportGriffiths 27',56'Stadium:Stožice Stadium
Referee: Asmir Sagrković (Slovenia)
Maribor v Celtic
9 July 2016FriendlyMaribor0–0 CelticMaribor,Slovenia
Celtic ReportStadium:Ljudski vrt
Referee: Tadej Meznar (Slovenia)
Celtic vVfL Wolfsburg
16 July 2016Friendly Celtic2–1VfL WolfsburgGlasgow, Scotland
McGregor 22'
Christie 63'
Celtic ReportSeguin 12'Stadium:Celtic Park
Referee:Bobby Madden (Scotland)

International Champions Cup

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Main article:2016 International Champions Cup
Celtic vLeicester City
23 July 2016ICC Celtic1–1
(5–6p)
Leicester CityGlasgow, Scotland
O'Connell 59'Celtic ReportMahrez 46'Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 32,658
Referee:John Beaton (Scotland)
Penalties
Çiftçisoccer ball with check mark
Johansensoccer ball with check mark
Allansoccer ball with check mark
O'Connellsoccer ball with check mark
Christiesoccer ball with check mark
Forrestsoccer ball with red X
Fuchssoccer ball with check mark
Wasilewskisoccer ball with check mark
Drinkwatersoccer ball with check mark
Chilwellsoccer ball with check mark
Okazakisoccer ball with check mark
Amarteysoccer ball with check mark
Celtic vBarcelona
30 July 2016ICC Celtic1–3BarcelonaDublin, Ireland
Griffiths 29'Celtic ReportTuran 11'
Ambrose 31' (o.g.)
Munir 40'
Stadium:Aviva Stadium
Attendance: 47,900
Referee:Neil Doyle (Republic of Ireland)
Internazionale v Celtic
13 August 2016ICCInternazionale2–0 CelticLimerick, Ireland
Éder 45'
Candreva 71'
Celtic ReportStadium:Thomond Park
Attendance: 12,873
Referee: Paul McLaughlin (Republic of Ireland)

Scottish Premiership

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Main article:2016–17 Scottish Premiership
Hearts v Celtic
7 August 2016Matchday 1Hearts1–2 CelticEdinburgh, Scotland
Walker 36' (pen.)BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Forrest 8'
Sinclair 81'
Stadium:Tynecastle Stadium
Attendance: 16,777
Referee:John Beaton
St Johnstone v Celtic
20 August 2016Matchday 3St Johnstone2–4 CelticPerth, Scotland
Swanson 83' (pen.)
MacLean 89'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Griffiths 28'
Sinclair 40'
Forrest 44'
Christie 90+2'
Stadium:McDiarmid Park
Attendance: 6,823
Referee:Craig Thomson
Celtic vAberdeen
27 August 2016Matchday 4 Celtic4–1AberdeenGlasgow, Scotland
Griffiths 13'
Forrest 42'
Sinclair 87' (pen.)
Rogic 90'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Rooney 32'Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 57,758
Referee:Bobby Madden
Celtic vRangers
10 September 2016Matchday 5 Celtic5–1RangersGlasgow, Scotland
Dembélé 33',42',83'
Sinclair 61'
Armstrong 90+2'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Garner 44'Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 58,348
Referee:Willie Collum
Inverness CT v Celtic
18 September 2016Matchday 6Inverness CT2–2 CelticInverness, Scotland
King 28'
Fisher 89'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Rogic 17'
Sinclair 34'
Stadium:Caledonian Stadium
Attendance: 6,061
Referee:Don Robertson
Celtic vKilmarnock
24 September 2016Matchday 7 Celtic6–1KilmarnockGlasgow, Scotland
Dembélé 35',38'
Forrest 52'
Griffiths 66'
Sinclair 72' (pen.)
Rogic 85'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Coulibaly 32'Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 53,532
Referee: Nick Walsh
Dundee v Celtic
1 October 2016Matchday 8Dundee0–1 CelticDundee, Scotland
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Brown 47'Stadium:Dens Park
Attendance: 8,827
Referee:Andrew Dallas
Celtic vMotherwell
15 October 2016Matchday 9 Celtic2–0MotherwellGlasgow, Scotland
Sinclair 18'
Dembélé 87' (pen.)
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 54,159
Referee:John Beaton
Ross County v Celtic
26 October 2016Matchday 11Ross County0–4 CelticDingwall, Scotland
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Roberts 3'
Armstrong 83'
Sinclair 90+1'
Dembélé 90+3'
Stadium:Global Energy Stadium
Attendance: 6,290
Referee:Alan Muir
Aberdeen v Celtic
29 October 2016Matchday 12Aberdeen0–1 CelticAberdeen, Scotland
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Rogic 23'Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 17,105
Referee:Steven McLean
Celtic vInverness CT
5 November 2016Matchday 13 Celtic3–0Inverness CTGlasgow, Scotland
Sinclair 48'
Griffiths 63'
Rogic 83'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 54,152
Referee:Crawford Allan
Kilmarnock v Celtic
18 November 2016Matchday 14Kilmarnock0–1 CelticKilmarnock, Scotland
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Armstrong 44'Stadium:Rugby Park
Attendance: 10,962
Referee:Don Robertson
Motherwell v Celtic
3 December 2016Matchday 16Motherwell3–4 CelticMotherwell, Scotland
Moult 3',35'
Ainsworth 71'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
McGregor 48'
Roberts 70'
Armstrong 72'
Rogic 90'
Stadium:Fir Park
Attendance: 8,535
Referee:Kevin Clancy
Partick Thistle v Celtic
9 December 2016Matchday 17Partick Thistle1–4 CelticGlasgow, Scotland
Lindsay 61'BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Armstrong 39',49'
Griffiths 50'
McGregor 82'
Stadium:Firhill Stadium
Attendance: 7,609
Referee:Craig Thomson
Celtic vHamilton Academical
13 December 2016Matchday 10 Celtic1–0Hamilton AcademicalGlasgow, Scotland
Griffiths 36'BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 55,076
Referee:Crawford Allan
Celtic vDundee
17 December 2016Matchday 18 Celtic2–1DundeeGlasgow, Scotland
Griffiths 45+2'
Bitton 57'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Haber 69'Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 53,589
Referee:Bobby Madden
Celtic vPartick Thistle
20 December 2016Matchday 2 Celtic1–0Partick ThistleGlasgow, Scotland
Sinclair 16'BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Celtic
Attendance: 55,733
Referee: Euan Anderson
Hamilton Academical v Celtic
24 December 2016Matchday 19Hamilton Academical0–3 CelticHamilton, Scotland
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Griffiths 41'
Armstrong 54'
Dembélé 84'
Stadium:New Douglas Park
Attendance: 5,003
Referee:Willie Collum
Celtic vRoss County
28 December 2016Matchday 20 Celtic2–0Ross CountyGlasgow, Scotland
Sviatchenko 38'
Armstrong 45+1'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 55,355
Referee: Nick Walsh
Rangers v Celtic
31 December 2016Matchday 21Rangers1–2 CelticGlasgow, Scotland
Miller 12'BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Dembélé 34'
Sinclair 70'
Stadium:Ibrox Stadium
Attendance: 50,126
Referee:Steven McLean
Celtic vSt Johnstone
25 January 2017Matchday 15 Celtic1–0St JohnstoneGlasgow, Scotland
Boyata 72'BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 51,057
Referee:Andrew Dallas
Celtic vHearts
29 January 2017Matchday 22 Celtic4–0HeartsGlasgow, Scotland
McGregor 29'
Sinclair 77',90+1' (pen.)
Roberts 80'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 58,247
Referee:Bobby Madden
Celtic vAberdeen
1 February 2017Matchday 23 Celtic1–0AberdeenGlasgow, Scotland
Boyata 57'BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 53,958
Referee:John Beaton
St Johnstone v Celtic
5 February 2017Matchday 24St Johnstone2–5 CelticPerth, Scotland
Watson 31'
Boyata 43' (o.g.)
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Henderson 6'
Dembélé 61' (pen.),75',85'
Sinclair 81'
Stadium:McDiarmid Park
Attendance: 6,548
Referee:Craig Thomson
Celtic vMotherwell
18 February 2017Matchday 25 Celtic2–0MotherwellGlasgow, Scotland
Dembélé 34' (pen.)
Forrest 41'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 56,366
Referee:Don Robertson
Celtic vHamilton Academical
25 February 2017Matchday 26 Celtic2–0Hamilton AcademicalGlasgow, Scotland
Dembélé 45',59' (pen.)BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 54,685
Referee:Crawford Allan
Inverness CT v Celtic
1 March 2017Matchday 27Inverness CT0–4 CelticInverness, Scotland
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Sinclair 43'
Dembélé 46',73'
Armstrong 66'
Stadium:Caledonian Stadium
Attendance: 5,948
Referee:Andrew Dallas
Celtic vRangers
12 March 2017Matchday 28 Celtic1–1RangersGlasgow, Scotland
Armstrong 35'BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Hill 87'Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 58,545
Referee:Bobby Madden
Dundee v Celtic
19 March 2017Matchday 29Dundee1–2 CelticDundee, Scotland
El Bakhtaoui 76'BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Šimunović 45+1'
Armstrong 52'
Stadium:Dens Park
Attendance: 8,968
Referee:Willie Collum
Hearts v Celtic
2 April 2017Matchday 30Hearts0–5 CelticEdinburgh, Scotland
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Sinclair 24',27',84' (pen.)
Armstrong 55'
Roberts 61'
Stadium:Tynecastle Stadium
Attendance: 16,539
Referee:Kevin Clancy
Celtic vPartick Thistle
5 April 2017Matchday 31 Celtic1–1Partick ThistleGlasgow, Scotland
Sinclair 50'BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Azeez 64'Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 54,047
Referee: Greg Aitken
Celtic vKilmarnock
8 April 2017Matchday 32 Celtic3–1KilmarnockGlasgow, Scotland
Armstrong 22'
Sinclair 71'
Forrest 76'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Jones 65'Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 57,679
Referee:Craig Thomson
Ross County v Celtic
16 April 2017Matchday 33Ross County2–2 CelticDingwall, Scotland
Gardyne 50'
Boyce 90' (pen.)
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Tierney 34'
Roberts 78'
Stadium:Global Energy Stadium
Attendance: 6,205
Referee:Don Robertson
Rangers v Celtic
29 April 2017Matchday 34Rangers1–5 CelticGlasgow, Scotland
Miller 81'BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Sinclair 7' (pen.)
Griffiths 18'
McGregor 52'
Boyata 66'
Lustig 87'
Stadium:Ibrox Stadium
Attendance: 49,822
Referee:John Beaton
Celtic vSt Johnstone
6 May 2017Matchday 35 Celtic4–1St JohnstoneGlasgow, Scotland
Roberts 47',62'
Boyata 52'
McGregor 71'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
MacLean 49'Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 52,796
Referee: Nick Walsh
Aberdeen v Celtic
12 May 2017Matchday 36Aberdeen1–3 CelticAberdeen, Scotland
Hayes 12'BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Boyata 3'
Armstrong 8'
Griffiths 11'
Stadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 16,015
Referee:Steven McLean
Partick Thistle v Celtic
18 May 2017Matchday 37Partick Thistle0–5 CelticGlasgow, Scotland
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Griffiths 18' (pen.)
Rogic 26'
Roberts 41',84'
McGregor 82'
Stadium:Firhill Stadium
Attendance: 7,847
Referee:Andrew Dallas
Celtic vHearts
21 May 2017Matchday 38 Celtic2–0HeartsGlasgow, Scotland
Griffiths 50'
Armstrong 76'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 58,967
Referee:John Beaton

UEFA Champions League

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Main article:2016–17 UEFA Champions League

Second qualifying round

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Celtic faced Lincoln Red Imps (Gibraltar) in the Second Qualifying Round of theUEFA Champions League.[39] The first leg saw the part-time underdogs record a shock 1–0 victory, thanks toLee Casciaro's second half finish.[40] However, Celtic turned the tie around in the second leg, winning 3–0 on the night, with goals fromMikael Lustig,Leigh Griffiths andPatrick Roberts.[41]

Lincoln Red ImpsGibraltar vScotland Celtic
12 July 2016Second QualifyingLincoln Red ImpsGibraltar1 – 0Scotland CelticGibraltar
Casciaro 48'ReportStadium:Victoria Stadium
Attendance: 1,632
Referee:Andreas Ekberg (Sweden)
CelticScotland vGibraltarLincoln Red Imps
20 July 2016Second Qualifying CelticScotland3–0
(3–1agg.)
GibraltarLincoln Red ImpsGlasgow, Scotland
Lustig 23'
Griffiths 25'
Roberts 29'
ReportStadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 55,632
Referee:Bartosz Frankowski (Poland)

Third qualifying round

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Celtic facedAstana (Kazakhstan) in the Third Qualifying Round of theUEFA Champions League. The first leg saw aYuriy Logvinenko header cancelled out by a late goal fromLeigh Griffiths, resulting in a 1–1 draw.[42] A week later, the Scottish champions progressed to the Play-Off Round, following a 2–1 win in the second leg.Moussa Dembélé's last-minute penalty secured Celtic's place in Europe until the end of the year.[43]

AstanaKazakhstan vScotland Celtic
27 July 2016Third QualifyingAstanaKazakhstan1–1Scotland CelticAstana,Kazakhstan
Logvinenko 19'ReportGriffiths 78'Stadium:Astana Arena
Attendance: 29,000
Referee:Paolo Mazzoleni (Italy)
CelticScotland vKazakhstanAstana
3 August 2016Third Qualifying CelticScotland2–1
(3–2agg.)
KazakhstanAstanaGlasgow, Scotland
Griffiths 45+2' (pen.)
Dembélé 90+2' (pen.)
ReportIbraimi 62'Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 52,952
Referee:István Kovács (Romania)

Play-Off Round

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CelticScotland vIsraelHapoel Be'er Sheva
17 August 2016Play-Off Round CelticScotland5–2IsraelHapoel Be'er ShevaGlasgow, Scotland
Rogic 9'
Griffiths 39',45+1'
Dembélé 73'
Brown 85'
ReportMaranhão 55'
Melikson 57'
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 52,659
Referee:Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
Hapoel Be'er ShevaIsrael vScotland Celtic
23 August 2016Play-Off RoundHapoel Be'er ShevaIsrael2–0
(4–5agg.)
Scotland CelticBe'er Sheva,Israel
Sahar 21'
Hoban 48'
ReportStadium:Turner Stadium
Attendance: 15,383
Referee:Bas Nijhuis (Netherlands)

Group stage

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBARMCIBMGCEL
1SpainBarcelona6501204+1615Advance toknockout phase4–04–07–0
2EnglandManchester City62311210+293–14–01–1
3GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach6123512−75Transfer toEuropa League1–21–11–1
4ScotlandCeltic6033516−1130–23–30–2
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
BarcelonaSpain vScotland Celtic
13 September 2016Group CBarcelonaSpain7–0Scotland CelticBarcelona, Spain
Messi 3',27',60'
Neymar 50'
Iniesta 59'
Suárez 75',88'
ReportStadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 73,290
Referee:Ovidiu Hațegan (Romania)
CelticScotland vEnglandManchester City
28 September 2016Group C CelticScotland3–3EnglandManchester CityGlasgow, Scotland
Dembélé 3',47'
Sterling 20' (o.g.)
ReportFernandinho 12'
Sterling 28'
Nolito 55'
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 57,592
Referee:Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)
CelticScotland vGermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach
19 October 2016Group C CelticScotland0–2GermanyBorussia MönchengladbachGlasgow, Scotland
ReportStindl 57'
Hahn 77'
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 57,814
Referee:Tasos Sidiropoulos (Greece)
Borussia MönchengladbachGermany vScotland Celtic
1 November 2016Group CBorussia MönchengladbachGermany1–1Scotland CelticMönchengladbach, Germany
Stindl 32'ReportDembélé 76' (pen.)Stadium:Borussia-Park
Attendance: 46,283
Referee:Manuel de Sousa (Portugal)
CelticScotland vSpainBarcelona
23 November 2016Group C CelticScotland0–2SpainBarcelonaGlasgow, Scotland
ReportMessi 24',56' (pen.)Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 57,937
Referee:Daniele Orsato (Italy)
Manchester CityEngland vScotland Celtic
6 December 2016Group CManchester CityEngland1–1Scotland CelticManchester, England
Iheanacho 8'ReportRoberts 4'Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 51,297
Referee:Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia)

Scottish League Cup

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Main article:2016–17 Scottish League Cup
Celtic vMotherwell
10 August 2016Second round Celtic5–0MotherwellGlasgow, Scotland
Rogic 20',76'
Dembélé 34' (pen.),64'
Sinclair 61'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 20,165
Referee:Kevin Clancy
Celtic vAlloa Athletic
21 September 2016Quarter-finals Celtic2–0Alloa AthleticGlasgow, Scotland
Forrest 83'
Dembélé 90'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 15,900
Referee:Alan Muir
Rangers v Celtic
23 October 2016Semi-finalsRangers0–1 CelticGlasgow, Scotland
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Dembélé 87'Stadium:Hampden Park
Attendance: 50,697
Referee:Craig Thomson
Aberdeen v Celtic
27 November 2016FinalAberdeen0–3 CelticGlasgow, Scotland
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Rogic 16'
Forrest 37'
Dembélé 64' (pen.)
Stadium:Hampden Park
Attendance: 49,629
Referee:John Beaton

Scottish Cup

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Main article:2016–17 Scottish Cup
Albion Rovers v Celtic
22 January 2017Fourth roundAlbion Rovers0–3 CelticAirdrie, Scotland
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Sinclair 30'
Dembélé 77'
Armstrong 90'
Stadium:Excelsior Stadium
Attendance: 8,319
Referee:Willie Collum
Celtic vInverness CT
11 February 2017Fifth round Celtic6–0Inverness CTGlasgow, Scotland
Lustig 20'
Dembélé 45',50',59'
Tierney 86'
Brown 90+1'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 25,577
Referee:Kevin Clancy
Celtic vSt Mirren
5 March 2017Quarter-finals Celtic4–1St MirrenGlasgow, Scotland
Lustig 58'
Sinclair 59'
Dembélé 68'
Griffiths 78'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Davis 13'Stadium:Celtic Park
Attendance: 27,455
Referee:Steven McLean
Celtic vRangers
23 April 2017Semi-finals Celtic2–0RangersGlasgow, Scotland
McGregor 11'
Sinclair 51' (pen.)
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Stadium:Hampden Park
Attendance: 49,645
Referee:Willie Collum
Celtic vAberdeen
27 May 2017Final Celtic2–1AberdeenGlasgow, Scotland
Armstrong 11'
Rogic 90+2'
BBC Sport
Celtic Report
Hayes 9'Stadium:Hampden Park
Attendance: 48,713
Referee:Bobby Madden

Player statistics

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Squad, appearances and goals

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No.NatPositionsTotalLeagueEuropeLeague CupScottish Cup
PlayersAppsGoalsMinsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1ScotlandGKCraig Gordon55049053501104050
24NetherlandsGKDorus de Vries5040540100000
26BelgiumGKLogan Bailly00000000000
Defenders
2Ivory CoastDFKolo Touré170107290601010
3HondurasDFEmilio Izaguirre1801391120402000
4NigeriaDFEfe Ambrose2018000200000
5CroatiaDFJozo Šimunović3312800251203030
12Costa RicaDFCristian Gamboa2101367170201010
20BelgiumDFDedryck Boyata2251949175000050
23SwedenDFMikael Lustig49441322911114052
28DenmarkDFErik Sviatchenko4313198281903030
34Republic of IrelandDFEoghan O'Connell7054520401000
35NorwayDFKristoffer Ajer103000100000
50ScotlandDFJamie McCart102100001000
56ScotlandDFAnthony Ralston209810001000
59ScotlandDFCalvin Miller106310000000
63ScotlandDFKieran Tierney4023479241902051
Midfielders
6IsraelMFNir Bitton3912336261802030
8ScotlandMFScott Brown54347873311214051
11EnglandMFScott Sinclair502540553521703153
14ScotlandMFStuart Armstrong471734153115903042
15ScotlandMFKris Commons00000000000
16ScotlandMFGary Mackay-Steven11055990100010
17ScotlandMFRyan Christie7133851101000
18AustraliaMFTom Rogic37122208227914321
27EnglandMFPatrick Roberts47112686329922040
42ScotlandMFCallum McGregor4672769316902041
49ScotlandMFJames Forrest46829182861104230
53ScotlandMFLiam Henderson131551101101010
73ScotlandMFMikey Johnston105710000000
88Ivory CoastMFEboue Kouassi5010340000010
Forwards
7TurkeyFWNadir Çiftçi404310200010
9ScotlandFWLeigh Griffiths381820662412952031
10FranceFWMoussa Dembélé4932337429171254545
76ScotlandFWJack Aitchison202120000000
Appearances = Total appearances
Last updated: 27 May 2017

Goalscorers

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RNo.Pos.NationNameScottish PremiershipScottish CupScottish League CupEuropeTotal
110FWFranceMoussa Dembélé1755532
211MFEnglandScott Sinclair2131025
39FWScotlandLeigh Griffiths1210518
414MFScotlandStuart Armstrong1520017
518MFAustraliaTom Rogic713112
627MFEnglandPatrick Roberts900211
749MFScotlandJames Forrest60208
842MFScotlandCallum McGregor61007
920DFBelgiumDedryck Boyata50005
1023DFSwedenMikael Lustig12014
118MFScotlandScott Brown11013
1263DFScotlandKieran Tierney11002
1317MFScotlandRyan Christie10001
6MFIsraelNir Bitton10001
28DFDenmarkErik Sviatchenko10001
53MFScotlandLiam Henderson10001
5DFCroatiaJozo Šimunović10001
Own goals00011
Total106171116150

Last updated: 27 May 2017

Disciplinary record

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Includes all competitive matches. Players listed below made at least one appearance for Celtic first squad during the season.

NPNat.NameLeagueLeague CupScottish CupEuropeTotalNotes
Yellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed card
8MFScotlandScott Brown122317
23DFSwedenMikael Lustig5139
6MFIsraelNir Bitton41117
9FWScotlandLeigh Griffiths4116
1GKScotlandCraig Gordon3115
5DFCroatiaJozo Šimunović415
28DFDenmarkErik Sviatchenko314
18MFAustraliaTom Rogic1124
11MFEnglandScott Sinclair213
3DFHondurasEmilio Izaguirre213
10FWFranceMoussa Dembélé33
49MFScotlandJames Forrest213
42MFScotlandCallum McGregor21131
20DFBelgiumDedryck Boyata33
22DFSwitzerlandSaidy Janko112
2DFIvory CoastKolo Touré112
14MFScotlandStuart Armstrong112
63DFScotlandKieran Tierney112
4DFNigeriaEfe Ambrose11
25MFNorwayStefan Johansen11
34DFIrelandEoghan O'Connell11
27MFEnglandPatrick Roberts11
53MFScotlandLiam Henderson11
88MFIvory CoastEboue Kouassi11

Last updated: 27 May 2017
Source:Competitive matches
Ordered byRed card,Second yellow card andYellow card
Yellow card = Number ofbookings;Second yellow card = Number ofsending offs after a second yellow card;Red card = Number ofsending offs by a direct red card.

Hat-tricks

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PlayerAgainstResultDateCompetition
FranceMoussa DembéléScotlandRangers5–1 (H)10 September 2016Scottish Premiership
FranceMoussa DembéléScotlandSt Johnstone2–5 (A)5 February 2017Scottish Premiership
FranceMoussa DembéléScotlandInverness CT6–0 (H)11 February 2017Scottish Cup
EnglandScott SinclairScotlandHearts0–5 (A)2 April 2017Scottish Premiership

(H) – Home; (A) – Away; (N) – Neutral

Clean sheets

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As of 27 May 2017.

RankNameLeagueScottish CupLeague CupEuropeTotalPlayed Games
1ScotlandCraig Gordon203412855
2NetherlandsDorus de Vries000005
3BelgiumLogan Bailly000000
Total203412860

Team statistics

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation[a]
1Celtic(C)38344010625+81106Qualification for theChampions League second qualifying round[b]
2Aberdeen38244107435+3976Qualification for theEuropa League second qualifying round
3Rangers38191095644+1267Qualification for theEuropa League first qualifying round
4St Johnstone38177145046+458
5Heart of Midlothian381210165552+346
Source:Scottish Premiership,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-off (only if deciding champion, UEFA competitions qualification and second stage group allocation).[45]
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^Teams played each other three times (33 matches), before the league split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six) for the last five matches.
  2. ^Since the winners of the2016–17 Scottish Cup,Celtic, qualified for European competition based on league position, the spot awarded to the Scottish cup winners (Europa League second qualifying round) was passed to the second-placed team and the spot awarded to the second-placed team (Europa League first qualifying round) was passed to the fourth-placed team.

Competition overview

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CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
Scottish Premiership7 August 201621 May 2017Matchday 1Winners38344010625+81089.47
Scottish Cup22 January 201727 May 20174th RoundWinners5500172+15100.00
Scottish League Cup10 August 201627 November 20162nd roundWinners4400110+11100.00
Champions League12 July 201606 December 20162nd roundGroup stage123451623−7025.00
Total59468515050+100077.97

Source:Champions League:[46]Scottish Premiership:[47]Scottish League Cup:[48]Scottish Cup:[49]

League results summary

[edit]
OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38344010625 +811061720478 +3917205917 +42

Last updated: 21 May 2017.
Source:Competitive matches

Source:[50]

Results by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHHAHAHHAAHAHAAHAHAHHAHHAHAAHHAAHAAH
ResultWWWWWDWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWDWWDWDWWWWW
Position35211111111111111111111111111111111111
Updated to match(es) played on 21 May 2017. Source:Competitive matches
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Technical staff

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PositionStaff
ManagerBrendan Rodgers
Assistant ManagerChris Davies
First-team coachJohn Kennedy
Goalkeeping CoachStevie Woods
Head of PerformanceGlen Driscoll
Head of Youth AcademyChris McCart
Head of RecruitmentLee Congerton
ScoutingDavid Moss
Sjaak van den Helder
Michael Murphy
John McGlynn
Head physiotherapistTim Williamson
PhysiotherapistJennifer Graham
Davie McGovern
DoctorIan Sharpe
Head of Sports ScienceJack Nayler
Sports ScientistsJohn Currie
First Team NutritionistRob Naughton
Head of Professional Academy/Under 20s Head CoachTommy McIntyre
Head of Youth RecruitmentWillie McStay
Academy Welfare & Operations ManagerBrian Meehan
Under 20s CoachJim McGuiness
Tommy McIntyre
U17's ManagerMichael O'Halloran
U17's CoachGeorge McCluskey

Last updated: 15 March 2017
Source:[citation needed]

Transfers

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In

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No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
35DFNorwayKristoffer Ajer18EUNorwayIK StartTransferSummer2020£800,000[51]
10FWFranceMoussa Dembélé19EUEnglandFulhamTransferSummer2020£500,000[52]
2DFIvory CoastKolo Touré35Non-EUEnglandLiverpoolTransferSummer2017Free[53]
11MFEnglandScott Sinclair27EUEnglandAston VillaTransferSummer2020£3,500,000[54]
24GKNetherlandsDorus de Vries35EUEnglandNottingham ForestTransferSummer2018Undisclosed[55]
12DFCosta RicaCristian Gamboa26Non-EUEnglandWest Bromwich AlbionTransferSummer2019£1,500,000[56]
88MFIvory CoastEboue Kouassi19Non-EURussiaKrasnodarTransferWinter2021£2,800,000[57]

Out

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No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
48DFScotlandJack Breslin19EUScotlandHamilton AcademicalTransferSummerFree[58]
59DFScotlandCalum Waters20EUScotlandAlloa AthleticTransferSummerFree[59]
DFScotlandBlair Kidd18EUUnattachedEnd of contractSummerFree[60]
FWScotlandCiaran Lafferty19EUScotlandDunfermline AthleticTransferSummerFree[61]
10FWRepublic of IrelandAnthony Stokes27EUEnglandBlackburn RoversTransferSummerFree[62]
13FWTurkeyColin Kazim-Richards29Non-EUBrazilCoritibaTransferSummerUndisclosed[63]
24FWEnglandCarlton Cole32EUUnited StatesSacramento RepublicTransferSummerFree[64]
12FWSerbiaStefan Šćepović26Non-EUSpainGetafeTransferSummer£1,000,000[65]
21DFScotlandCharlie Mulgrew30EUEnglandBlackburn RoversTransferSummerFree[66]
35DFScotlandStuart Findlay20EUEnglandNewcastle UnitedTransferSummerFree[67]
29FWNorthern IrelandMichael Duffy21EUScotlandDundeeLoanSummerLoan[68]
33FWScotlandPaul McMullan20EUScotlandDunfermline AthleticLoanSummerLoan[69][70]
GKRepublic of IrelandColin McCabe19EUScotlandStenhousemuirLoanSummerLoan[71]
47DFRepublic of IrelandFiacre Kelleher20EUScotlandPeterheadLoanSummerLoan[72]
54MFScotlandJamie Lindsay20EUScotlandGreenock MortonLoanSummerLoan[73]
19MFScotlandScott Allan24EUEnglandRotherham UnitedLoanSummerLoan[74]
52MFScotlandJoe Thomson19EUScotlandDumbartonLoanSummerLoan[75]
55MFScotlandAidan Nesbitt19EUScotlandGreenock MortonLoanSummerLoan[76][77]
41DFEnglandDarnell Fisher22EUEnglandRotherham UnitedTransferSummerUndisclosed[78]
31MFScotlandLuke Donnelly20EUScotlandAlloa AthleticLoanSummerLoan[79]
25MFNorwayStefan Johansen25EUEnglandFulhamTransferSummer£2,000,000[80]
MFScotlandInnes Murray18EUScotlandHibernianTransferSummerUndisclosed[81]
22DFSwitzerlandSaidy Janko20EUEnglandBarnsleyLoanSummerLoan[82]
15MFScotlandKris Commons33EUScotlandHibernianLoanEmergency Loan[83]
52MFScotlandJoe Thomson19EUScotlandQueen of the SouthLoanWinterLoan[84]
34DFRepublic of IrelandEoghan O'Connell21EUEnglandWalsallLoanWinterLoan[85]
FWScotlandTheo Archibald18EUScotlandAlbion RoversLoanWinterLoan[86]
35DFNorwayKristoffer Ajer18EUScotlandKilmarnockLoanWinterLoan[87]
17MFScotlandRyan Christie21EUScotlandAberdeenLoanWinterLoan[88]
50DFScotlandJamie McCart19EUScotlandInverness CTLoanWinterLoan[89]
DFScotlandAidan McIlduff19EUScotlandQueen's ParkLoanWinterLoan[90]
38GKItalyLeo Fasan23EUEnglandPort ValeLoanWinterLoan[91]
29FWNorthern IrelandMichael Duffy22EURepublic of IrelandDundalkTransferWinterUndisclosed[92]
FWScotlandLuke Donnelly21EUScotlandGreenock MortonLoanEmergency Loan[93]
7FWTurkeyNadir Çiftçi25Non-EUPolandPogoń SzczecinLoanLoan[94]
4DFNigeriaEfe Ambrose28Non-EUScotlandHibernianLoanEmergency Loan[95]
32MFScotlandConnor McManus21EUScotlandQueen of the SouthLoanEmergency Loan[96]

Total income:Increase £3 million

Total expenditure:Decrease £7.6 million

Total profit/loss:Decrease £4.6 million

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  84. ^"Thomson relishing Doonhamers loan move".Celtic. 5 January 2017.Archived from the original on 6 January 2017. Retrieved5 January 2017.
  85. ^"Eoghan O'Connell goes on loan to Walsall".Celtic. 12 January 2017.Archived from the original on 16 January 2017. Retrieved12 January 2017.
  86. ^"Albion Rovers sign Celtic youngster Theo Archibald on development loan".Albion Rovers. 13 January 2017.Archived from the original on 16 January 2017. Retrieved13 January 2017.
  87. ^"Kristoffer Ajer joins Kilmarnock on loan".Celtic. 20 January 2017.Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved20 January 2017.
  88. ^"Ryan Christie joins Aberdeen on loan until end of season".Celtic. 24 January 2017.Archived from the original on 27 January 2017. Retrieved24 January 2017.
  89. ^"Jamie McCart joins Inverness Caley Thistle on loan".Celtic. 31 January 2017.Archived from the original on 23 September 2017. Retrieved31 January 2017.
  90. ^"Aidan McIlduff joins Queen's Park on loan".Celtic. 31 January 2017.Archived from the original on 2 December 2020. Retrieved31 January 2017.
  91. ^"Leo Fasan moves to Port Vale on loan".Celtic. 1 February 2017.Archived from the original on 9 August 2020. Retrieved1 February 2017.
  92. ^"Michael Duffy completes move to Dundalk".Celtic. 1 February 2017.Archived from the original on 2 December 2020. Retrieved1 February 2017.
  93. ^"Luke Donnelly joins Greenock Morton on loan".Celtic. 7 February 2017.Archived from the original on 8 February 2017. Retrieved7 February 2017.
  94. ^"Nadir Ciftci signs for Pogoń Szczecin on loan".Celtic. 17 February 2017.Archived from the original on 19 February 2017. Retrieved18 February 2017.
  95. ^"Efe Ambrose moves to Hibernian on emergency short-term loan".Celtic. 1 March 2017.Archived from the original on 2 March 2017. Retrieved1 March 2017.
  96. ^"Connor McManus".Queen of the South. 24 March 2017.Archived from the original on 25 March 2017. Retrieved24 March 2017.
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