Celtic supporters paid tribute to club legend John Clark ahead of kick-off in their Scottish Premiership opener against St Mirren.
The Celtic icon, who was part of the famous Lisbon Lions squad, passed away aged 84 last month.
Ahead of this afternoon's match, supporters joined a minute's applause to honour Clark and John Fallon, who also sadly passed last month, also aged 84.
Following the minute's applause, supporters unveiled a huge display of Clark's face with the text: "John Clark. 1941-2025".
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"As we unfurl the League Flag on Sunday, as a celebration of last season's triumph and a statement of intent for the coming season, the memory of two Celtic giants will be at the forefront," the Green Brigade wrote on X as the display was announced.
"Before the match, there will be a tifo encompassing the entire Lisbon Lions stand. We kindly ask that all tans raise their material as the team emerges from the tunnel. We also ask for the patience and understanding of fans who's views will be restricted by banners throughout the tifo.
"For the 2nd half, there will be a 2nd tifo encompassing the North Curve. Importantly, we ask all fans in the North Curve to KEEP and REUSE their material from the 1st tifo for the 2nd tifo.
"As always, we thank all fans for their cooperation and for helping us to mark special moments for our legends, their families, our club and the fans."