After failing to bring in a replacement for Kyogo Furuhashi before the transfer deadline, Celtic could sign the Uruguayan striker as a free agent. Fussball: UEFA Champions League 2024 2025 ...
Image: Kyogo Furuhashi (right) is set to leave Celtic for Rennes, with Jota moving the other way in a return to Glasgow Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has confirmed deals involving Kyogo Furuhashi ...
Celtic are close to agreeing pre-contract terms with Arsenal left-back Kieran Tierney. The 27-year-old, who has entered the last six months of his Arsenal contract, has been in talks over a return ...
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An ancient cemetery reveals a Celtic tribe that lived in England 2,000 years ago and that was organized around maternal lineages, according to a DNA analysis. By Becky Ferreira A tantalizing ...
DNA recovered from an Iron Age burial ground in southern England reveals a Celtic community where husbands moved to join their wives’ families — a rare sign of female influence and empowerment ...
Celtic v Kilmarnock - Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Fourth Round / Ian MacNicol/GettyImages Champions League action for Brendan Rodgers' Scottish Cup-winning Celtic kicks off again on Wednesday ...
Manager Brendan Rodgers is delighted Celtic have avoided a ban on their supporters for the Champions League play-off second leg at Bayern Munich, but worries fans will not listen to his calls for ...
Scottish Cup holders Celtic begin the defence of the trophy this weekend when they take on Kilmarnock in the fourth round of the competition. Already with the Premier Sports Cup in the bag ...
Celtic’s desire to add to their attacking options this month has resulted in them being linked with a host of players in the January window, and the club are now reported to have launched a bid ...
Genetic analysis of people buried in a 2000-year-old cemetery in southern England has bolstered the idea that Celtic communities in Britain placed women centre-stage, showing that women remained ...
A groundbreaking study published in Nature reveals an extraordinarily different social structure in Iron Age Britain, showing that Celtic communities were, in fact, matrilocal. Here, married women ...