Celtic are Scottish Premiership champions for a fifth straight season

Celtic have been officially confirmed as Scottish Premiership champions for a fifth consecutive season – the club’s own announcement delivering the clean, definitive confirmation that a dramatic, hard-fought campaign so richly deserves.

Celtic Football Club have confirmed via their official channels that the Hoops are Scottish Premiership champions for the fifth season in succession14 titles in the last 15 years, the latest secured in the most nerve-shredding of circumstances on the final day of the campaign. It is the official confirmation supporters have been waiting for, and it is every bit as sweet as it should be.

To understand the scale of what this club has achieved, consider this: since 1985–86, Celtic have now captured 23 Scottish top-flight titles to the Ibrox club’s 18 – no other club has won the league in that period. This fifth consecutive title also draws Celtic level with Rangers on 55 overall Scottish league championships. The next one puts us ahead outright. Let that sit for a moment.

The season itself – under Martin O’Neill, returning from retirement in the most extraordinary of circumstances – was anything but comfortable. O’Neill inherited a side six points behind Hearts and turned the campaign on its head, finishing two points clear after a final-day win to claim what Sky Sports described as Celtic’s “fifth in a row and 14th in 15 seasons.” As we flagged all along, this was a three-way title race with no certainty until the very last kick – Celtic, Hearts, and the Rangers all in the mix deep into the run-in.

We were on the knife’s edge going into the final day – Hearts sitting a point ahead on 80 points, Gorgie rocking with belief that the title was theirs. The spirit of ’86 had been looming over Hearts’ title hopes all season, and in the end it came for them again. The Bhoys delivered when it mattered – that dramatic win at Fir Park the moment the trophy turned green. We were there for every agonising, glorious minute of it.

The official Celtic FC announcement confirmed the championship with the pride it deserves – the club recognising not just the title, but the character shown across an entire campaign to drag it home when Hearts made them fight for every single point. This one was earned the hard way.

Now we look ahead – to a summer of reinforcement, to building on the Champions League knockout breakthrough against Bayern Munich that showed the world Celtic belong at that level again, and to the prospect of title number 56 that would put us ahead of the Ibrox club in the all-time standings for good.

But right now? Right now we celebrate. Five in a row. Champions of Scotland. Again.

Mon The Hoops.

The Celtic Star

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Alasdair Munn

Alasdair Munn has followed Celtic through thick and thin since his father first took him to Parkhead as a young boy growing up in Stirling. That early experience shaped a lifelong devotion to the club and a genuine curiosity about the stories, characters, and moments that have defined Celtic across the decades. He brings that long-view perspective to everything he writes, believing the history of the club is just as important as whatever is happening on the pitch this weekend. His writing tends to focus on the deeper currents running through Celtic life: the cultural identity of the support, the significance of the club within the broader Scottish and Irish diaspora story, and the way football intersects with community. He has a particular fondness for the less-told tales, the players who never quite made the headlines, the matches that deserve to be remembered, and the supporters whose loyalty kept the club standing during difficult years. When he is not writing or watching football, Alasdair can usually be found walking the hills of Central Scotland, arguing about music, or reading history that has absolutely nothing to do with football. He contributes to The Celtic Star because he believes the club deserves writing that respects both its past and its supporters.

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