- Former Celtic defender John Clark, a member of the legendary Lisbon Lions, has died at the age of 84.
- Clark was instrumental in Celtic's historic 1967 European Cup victory, where they became the first British club to lift the trophy.
- He made over 300 appearances for Celtic and won numerous domestic titles, including four Scottish league titles and four League Cups.
- Clark maintained a lifelong association with Celtic, serving the club for over 40 years in various capacities including player, coach, assistant manager, and kit man.
- Tributes from Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers and chairman Peter Lawwell highlighted his immense contribution and status as a club giant.
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