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Established
1888 (136 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Excelsior Stadium
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Location
Airdrie, Scotland

Nicknames
The Bhoys

Competitions
Scottish Lowland League

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27/04 Tranent Juni - Celtic B

Results
19/04 Celtic B 2 - 1 Hearts B
13/04 East Stirlin 6 - 4 Celtic B
07/04 University o 0 - 2 Celtic B
02/04 Celtic B 3 - 0 Cumbernauld
16/03 Albion Rover 1 - 1 Celtic B

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Since its earliest days in the 1880s, Celtic Football Club has also run a reserve team, primarily to assist the blending of younger players into the first team. A number of successful footballers have emerged from the reserves. The most well known grouping of reserve players were the so-called Quality Street Kids who emerged in the 1960s, the most prominent of whom were Kenny Dalglish and Danny McGrain. Reserve football in Scotland has gone through various reorganisations over the years, and Celtic currently run U20 and U17 sides in conjunction with their first team.

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Cappielow Park, commonly known as Cappielow, is a football stadium in Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland. It is the home ground of Scottish Professional Football League club Greenock Morton, who have played there since 1879. It has a capacity of 11,111, including 5,741 seats. The ground was formerly also shared by Clydebank F.C. between 1999 and 2002. Cappielow has staged one full international match, Scotland against Wales in 1902.

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