The 2012–13 season was the 119th season of competitive football by
Celtic
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Sports Foot ...
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Review
Celtic went about their 2012–13 league campaign in a steady if not always inspiring manner.
Motherwell
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,
Inverness Caley Thistle and briefly
Hibernian all either had spells at the top of the table, or thereabouts, but by Christmas Celtic had found a steady run of form to pull themselves comfortably clear of the pack.
Celtic eventually clinched their 44th League title on 21 April 2013 with a 4–1 win over Inverness CT at
Parkhead
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. Celtic's run in the League Cup saw them comfortably dispose of
Raith Rovers (4–1) and
St Johnstone (5–0) in the earlier rounds. St Mirren, however, pulled off an unexpected but deserved 3–2 win over Celtic in the semi-final.
Celtic's 2013 Scottish Cup campaign began inauspiciously with a home 1–1 draw against Second Division side,
Arbroath
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. Celtic won the replay 1–0 with an
Adam Matthews goal, but were again unconvincing. Celtic played Raith Rovers at
Starks Park in the next round and eventually overcame a defensive performance by Raith to win 3–0, with
Kris Commons,
Charlie Mulgrew and
James Forrest scoring the goals. In the quarter-finals, Celtic were drawn away to
St Mirren, who had eliminated Celtic from the
2012–13 Scottish League Cup a month beforehand.
Early goals by
Joe Ledley
Joseph Christopher Ledley (born 23 January 1987) is a Welsh former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder.
He started his career with then Championship side Cardiff City where he spent six years. He helped the club to the F ...
and
Anthony Stokes, either side of an equaliser by St Mirren, gave Celtic a 2–1 victory at
St Mirren Park
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History
Talks over a ...
.
In the semi-final at Hampden Park, Celtic won a thrilling match by 4–3 after extra time against
Dundee United
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.
A Kris Commons goal gave Celtic an early lead, but United scored twice midway through the first half to lead 2–1.
Victor Wanyama
Victor Mugubi Wanyama (; born 25 June 1991) is a Kenyan professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for club Dunfermline Athletic. He also plays for the Kenya national team.
Wanyama became the first ever Kenyan player to sc ...
scored an equaliser almost immediately and Commons scored another goal after 60 minutes to give Celtic a 3–2 lead.
Jon Daly
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scored his second goal of the game to equalise and force extra time.
Soon after Daly had hit the post, Anthony Stokes scored the winning goal.
Celtic met Hibernian in the Scottish Cup Final on 26 May 2013. For the first time in its history, the Cup Final was played on a Sunday.
This was done to comply with
UEFA
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regulations which prohibit televised matches being played on the same day as the
UEFA Champions League Final
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. Celtic won the cup and clinched a League and Cup double with a 3–0 win; two first-half goals from
Gary Hooper
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Hooper started his career at non-League club Grays Athletic in 2003. While there he won the 2004–05 Conference South, a ...
putting Celtic into a comfortable position before Joe Ledley added a third late on in the second half to put the matter beyond doubt.
As Scottish Champions from the previous season, Celtic had the opportunity to take part in the 2012-13 UEFA Champions League. However, two qualifying rounds had first to be negotiated, which Celtic managed to do with 4–1 and 4–0 aggregate wins over
HJK Helsinki
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and
Helsingborgs IF
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. Celtic, as fourth-ranked seeds, found themselves drawn in
Group G Group G may refer to:
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with
Barcelona
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,
Benfica and
Spartak Moscow.
On 2 October 2012, Celtic achieved their first ever away win in the group stages of the Champions League with a 3–2 win in Russia over Spartak Moscow,
Georgios Samaras
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Samaras started his career at OFI Crete F.C., OFI, before moving on to Erediv ...
scoring the winning goal in the 90th minute. Celtic's home match with Barcelona in November 2012 coincided with the week of Celtic's 125th Anniversary. As such, an '
Ultras
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' styled section of the Celtic support called the
Green Brigade organised a full stadium pre-match card display (a '
tifo
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''Tifo'' are most commonly seen in ...
') to celebrate the club's 125th anniversary. The display featured a
Celtic cross
upright 0.75 , A Celtic cross symbol
The Celtic cross is a form of ringed cross, a Christian cross featuring a nimbus or ring, that emerged in the British Isles and Western Europe in the Early Middle Ages. It became widespread through its u ...
, green and white hoops and ''125 Celtic'' in written form, with supporters earning the praise of club chairman
Peter Lawwell. A memorable night was completed when goals from Victor Wanyama and 18-year-old striker
Tony Watt
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He was a product of the Airdrie United youth academy before joining Celtic in 2011, ...
gave Celtic a shock 2–1 win over Barcelona. Goalkeeper
Fraser Forster
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produced an outstanding performance in the game, winning the praise of the Spanish media who nicknamed him "''La Gran Muralla''" ("The Great Wall").
Celtic secured their progress to the knockout stages of the Champions League on 5 December 2012 with a 2–1 home win over Spartak Moscow, Kris Commons scoring the winning goal in 82 minutes with a penalty. Celtic were drawn against
Juventus
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, where they succumbed to a 5–0 aggregate defeat in the spring 2013 to go out of the tournament. Despite the result against Juventus, Celtic and Neil Lennon won praise for their Champions League campaign.
Competitions
Pre-season and friendlies
Scottish Premier League
Scottish League Cup
Scottish Cup
UEFA Champions League
Player statistics
Squad
''Last updated 26 May 2013''
Key:
= Appearances,
= Goals,
= Yellow card,
= Red card
Goalscorers
''Last updated 28 April 2013''
Celtic personnel awards
''Last updated 22 September 2012''
Team statistics
League table
Results by round
Champions League table
Transfers
Players in
Total spend: £3.9 million
Players out
Total sales: £8.5 million
See also
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Nine in a row
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*
List of Celtic F.C. seasons
References
External links
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Celtic F.C.
The Celtic Football Club, commonly known as Celtic (), is a professional Association football, football club in Glasgow, Scotland. The team competes in the Scottish Premiership, the top division of Scottish football league system, Scottish ...
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Scottish football championship-winning seasons