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Leona Greenan

Billy McNeill's old school is naming new state-of-the-art sports pitch after Celtic legend

A new state-of-the-art 4g sports pitch at a Motherwell secondary school will be named after former pupil and legendary Celtic Football Club captain Billy McNeill.

Construction work on the new ‘Billy McNeill Sports Park’ officially got underway at Our Lady’s High School today (Thursday, May 30) and will be completed later this year.

A member of the famous Lisbon Lions, Billy and his teammates from that side are already immortalised in North Lanarkshire’s sporting hall of fame at Ravenscraig Sports Centre.

Sadly, Billy recently passed away after a long battle with dementia. His wife Liz McNeill and daughter Libby joined Our Lady’s head teacher Dan Cardle and Paul Kelly, Depute Leader of North Lanarkshire Council, to launch work on the new park.

Another player from that all-conquering side from 1967, the first British team to win the European Cup, Bobby Murdoch, also attended Our Lady’s High in the Lanarkshire town.

Billy McNeill hoisting the European Cup above his head in 1967. (Daily Record)

The high school, which was founded in 1888 the same year as Celtic FC, has had other famous former pupils who have reached the pinnacle of footballing success.

Iconic former Manchester United manager Sir Matt Busby, former Motherwell FC star Stephen Pearson and current Celtic and Scottish internationalist Kieran Tierney all attended the school.

The all-weather 11-a-side pitch on the current school campus at Dalzell Drive will be used for a number of sports, including football and hockey.

Paul Kelly, Depute Leader of North Lanarkshire Council, said: “Billy McNeill is rightly remembered as an all-time sporting great and an inspiration to young people. Billy proudly hailed from North Lanarkshire having been born and brought up in Bellshill and attending high school here in Motherwell.

“When the decision was made to build a new sports pitch for the pupils at Our Lady’s, it seemed fitting to name the park after the school’s most famous former pupil.

“We are all looking forward to the pitch being completed and providing a first class sports area for pupils and the local community to enjoy.”

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