BREAKING NEWS: Celtic FC Women begin 24/25 Campaign with Flag Day Celebration: Get your tickets

BREAKING NEWS: Celtic FC Women begin 24/25 Campaign with Flag Day Celebration: Get your tickets

This Saturday, August 10, Celtic FC Women begin their 24/25 season against Dundee United Women at Celtic Park, featuring our first ever Flag Day celebration. Get your tickets now to be a part of this incredible occasion!

The atmosphere created by fans on the final day of last season was truly unforgettable, with the roar following Amy Gallacher’s historic goal etched in Celtic FC history.

Team captain, Kelly Clark, said: “The support from our fans has been instrumental in our success.

‘We’re really eager to experience that energy once again as we kick-off our new season as defending champions.’

“Dundee United is a tough first test for us with some very good players who’ll be looking to start the season well too, so we will need to be ready.

“It will be a real honour for us to unfurl the flag at Celtic Park for the first time and a real poignant moment as we reflect on our achievements of last year.”

Last Sunday, our men’s team celebrated their 23/24 title win by unfurling the SPFL flag, marking a historic first in Scottish football, as both the men’s and women’s teams were crowned league Champions in the same season.

Callum McGregor, captain of the men’s team, highlighted the significance of this dual triumph. He said: “Winning the league titles for both teams in the same season is a real testament to our club’s dedication to achieving the best in everything we do and both teams will be striving for similar success again this year.”

“We enjoyed a great day last Sunday at Celtic Park, a day of real togetherness and celebration of Celtic Football Club. It is these moments that players and fans live for and I am sure our women’s team on Saturday will savour their own great day, having lifted nine league titles as Celtic captain, Callum knows.

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