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3rd 1914: Jimmy Delaney born in Cleland, Lanarkshire.

1966: Willie O'Neil replaces Jimmy Johnstone in a 1-0 League Cup win at St Mirren to become Celtic's first official substitute in a competitive game.
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5th 1931: John Thomson tragically dies after a serious head injury at a Celtic v Rangers game
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10th 1985: Jock Stein dies at Ninian Park Cardiff after guiding Scotland to the 1986 World Cup.
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12th 1958: Bobby Collins leaves Celtic for Everton.
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16th 1964: Stevie Chalmers scores five goals in a 6-0 League Cup rout of East Fife at Celtic Park.

1970: Celtic record their biggest ever European victory with a 9-0 European Cup triumph at home to KPV Kokkola of Finland.
17th 1963: John Hughes hits a hat-trick as Celtic record their first ever victory in European competition with a 5-1 European Cup-Winers Cup triumph at Basle.
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20th 1971: Henrik Larsson born in Helsingborg, Sweden.
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25th 1968: Kenny Dalglish makes his competitive Celtic debut as a sub in a 4-2 League Cup win at Hamilton.

2001: Celtic defeat Porto 1-0 at Parkhead to secure their first ever victory in the Champions League group stage.
26th 1953: Bobby Collins hits a hat-trick of penalties as Celtic beat Aberdeen 3-0 in a league clash at Parkhead.

1962: Celtic play their first ever game in European competition but lose the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup match 4-2 at Valencia.
27th 1989: Dariusz Dziekanowski scores four goals in the 5-4 home win over Partizan Belgrade in the European Cup-Winner Cup. The Bhoys go out on the 'away goals' rule.
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29th 1982: Celtic defeat Ajax 2-1 in Amsterdam to progress to the second-round of the European Cup with a 4-3 aggregate triumph.

1984: The Celtic shirt bears a sponsors name for the first time as the Hoops are emblazoned with name of double-glazing firm CR Smith for a 3-2 victory at Dundee.
30th 1944: Jimmy Johnstone born in Viewpark, Lanarkshire.