Celtic Park Bids Emotional Farewell to Lisbon Lion John Clark
Celtic Park hosted a heartfelt farewell for Lisbon Lion John Clark, celebrating his legendary career and contributions to Celtic FC.




Celtic Park witnessed an emotional farewell as fans, players, and officials gathered to honor the life and legacy of Lisbon Lion John Clark. The funeral procession passed by the iconic stadium, allowing supporters to pay their respects to one of the club's greatest ever servants.
John Clark, who passed away last week at the age of 84, was a cornerstone of Celtic's historic 1966-67 season, where the team became the first British club to win the European Cup. His career spanned over 300 games for Celtic, earning numerous major honors and cementing his place in football history.
A Legacy of Excellence Clark's debut in 1959 marked the beginning of a remarkable journey. After his playing career, he returned to Celtic to contribute to the youth setup and later served as assistant manager under Billy McNeill. His dedication to the club extended to nearly two decades as the kit man, showcasing his unwavering commitment.
Tributes from the Football World Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers reflected on Clark's enduring impact: "John's presence at Celtic across so many decades inspired countless players. His knowledge, wisdom, and love for the club made him an invaluable figure." The Scottish FA also honored Clark for his glittering career, which included four appearances for Scotland.
A Final Farewell The funeral mass took place at St Mary's Church in Glasgow, attended by Celtic owner Dermot Desmond, former players Roy Keane and Ian Wright, and current captain Callum McGregor. The service was broadcast live on Celtic's YouTube channel, allowing fans worldwide to participate in the tribute.
As the cortege traveled down The Celtic Way, supporters and squad members applauded, creating a poignant moment outside the stadium. Floral tributes and Celtic scarves adorned the fences, symbolizing the deep connection between Clark and the club.
Remembering a Legend Peter Lawwell, Celtic's chairman, described Clark as a "hero" and a "very dear friend." He highlighted Clark's humility and grace, qualities that defined his legendary career. John Clark's legacy will forever remain a source of inspiration for Celtic and football fans around the world.