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·29. Juni 2025

Celtic’s 2024-25 Season Review – Highlights and Heartache

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Sandman has already supplied us with his wonderfully original Definitive and graphically enhanced review of the season with individual ratings for the players and manager. Here, we’ll add to that by looking at some relevant Celtic stats as we get set to do it all over again in season 2025/26…

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James Forrest scores late goal and celebrates. Celtic v St Mirren, Scottish Premiership, Football, Celtic Park – 17 May 2025. Photo Robert Perry Shutterstock

Celtic in Scottish Premiership, Champions again in season 2024/25

Champions: Secured the 55th Scottish title (13th Premiership in 14 seasons), clinching the title on 26 April 2025 with a 5–0 win over Dundee United.


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Record: Over the 38 matches in the campaign  Celtic won draw five and lost four, ending the season with 92 points, comfortably winning the title by a margin of 17 points. Brendan Rodgers’ side scored an impressive 112 goals and conceded just 26 times in their latest title winning campaign.  (avg 2.95 GF, 0.68 GA per game)

Home/Away: 16 home wins, 13 away wins; 21 clean sheets in Premiership .

Streaks: Two 7‑game winning streaks; longest unbeaten run – 18 games (Aug–Dec)

Defensive strength: Fewest goals conceded (26) and most clean sheets league-wide (21).

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The players of Celtic pose with the Scottish Premiership Trophy on May 17, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Attendance: Average: 58,800 fans per league game at Celtic Park, although this figure accounts for number of tickets sold (including season tickets) and not the number actually at the stadium on match days. This is relevant as Celtic supporters are still waiting on the club to introduce a Ticket Exchange Scheme to allow season ticket-holders unable to attend a particular match to sell-on their ticket to another supporter. Celtic have a closed waiting list of over 10,000 for supporters waiting to purchase a season ticket.

Mixed fortunes in penalty shoot-outs at Domestic Cup finals

Premier Sports League Cup Final : Winners on 15 December 2024, defeating Rangers 3–3 (5–4 on pens); Daizen Maeda scored the decisive penalty; attendance 49,420.

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Daizen Maeda scores to win the Premier Sports Cup Final for Celtic at Hampden on 15 December 2024. Photo AJ for The Celtic Star

Scottish Cup Final: Reached final against Aberdeen; aiming for domestic treble but a Kasper Schmeichel error allowed Aberdeen to grab an unlikely equaliser before Daizen Maeda missed a wonder chance to win the cup late in the game. Aberdeen held on and won the cup in the penalty shoot-out after the 30 minutes of extra-time was played.

UEFA Champions League a great adventure ends in Munich heartache

Group stage qualification to reach the playoff round : Celtic qualified through revamped group format; reached knockout playoff but were narrowly eliminated by Bayern Munich 3–2 on aggregate.

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Nicolas Kuehn of Celtic celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Knockout Play-off second leg match between FC Bayern München and Celtic FC at Allianz Arena on February 18, 2025 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)

Celtic Stats in the Champions League: 15 goals scored (1.5 per game), 17 conceded (1.7 per game), three clean sheets, 41 saves, 87% passing accuracy, 49.5% possession,, source uefa.com. Highlights of the campaign was the  3-1 home win over RB Leipzig and a  goalless draw away at Atalanta. Top performers were Japanese forward Daizen Maeda who scored four goals and German winger Nicolas Kuhn who scored three times, all against  German sides!

Celtic’s Top Goalscorers (all competitions) in season 2024/25

  • Daizen Maeda: 33 goals (16 Premiership, 7 Scottish Cup, 6 League Cup, 4 UCL)
  • Nicolas Kühn: 21 total (13 Premiership, 5 League Cup, 3 UCL).
  • Adam Idah: 20 goals (13 Premiership, others across cups).
  • Kyogo Furuhashi: 12 before leaving mid-season to join French side Rennes in a £10m transfer.

Goalkeeping – Celtic’s in safe hands

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Kasper Schmeichel. Motherwell v Celtic, 2nd February 2025. Photo by Vagelis Georgariou

Kasper Schmeichel: 24 clean sheets across competitions (19 Premiership); made 41 saves in UCL and signed contract extension taking him through to summer 2026. Meanwhile Viljami Sinisalo: 4 clean sheets when the Finland international got his chance when Celtic’s Great Dane suffered a shoulder injury in Lisbon on international duty in the spring.

Celtic’s Tactical & Financial Insights

  • Dominance: Maintained over 90% win rate in league; conceded just 0.3 goals per game domestically in season 2024/25.
  • Possession play: Large volume of passes, pressing style under Rodgers; Champions League metrics reflect this.
  • Financial health: Revenues at £124.6 m, profit post-tax £17.8m, cash reserves at £77.2m; fan engagement high as match-day and through international expansion thecelticstar.com

Summary of Celtic’s 2024/25 Season

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Cameron Carter-Vickers of Celtic celebrates with teammates after the team’s victory in the penalty shoot out during the Premier Sports Cup Final between Celtic and Rangers at Hampden Park on December 15, 2024. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Celtic delivered a dominant domestic campaign, rounding off a quad of league titles and securing the Premier Sports League Cup, beating theRangers in the final at Hampden.  Their defence and attacking output built on Rodgers’ evolving style in his second season back at the club. In Europe, progress in the UEFA Champions League showed genuine improvement despite falling short in Munich. With key players shining and club finances robust, Celtic enters 2025–26 poised to challenge for a domestic treble and further continental strides.

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Daizen Maeda with the Premier Sports Cup after Celtic’s victory over theRangers on 15 December 2024 at Hampden Park. Photo Kenny Ramsay

Player of the Season – Daizen Maeda

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Nicolas Kuehn of Celtic celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Knockout Play-off second leg match between FC Bayern München and Celtic FC at Allianz Arena on February 18, 2025 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

Moment of the Season – Nicolas Kuhn’s goal in Munich to give Celtic the lead in the match and level the tie.

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