As the cinch Scottish Premiership champions rounded off a wonderful league campaign in style on Saturday, the Celtic team once again wore the National Famine Memorial crest on the club jersey, in recognition of the tragedy of The Great Hunger.
Unquestionably, The Great Hunger (An Gorta Mór) was a transforming event in Ireland, which changed the demographic and cultural landscape forever. Indeed, there is nothing else in the history of the Irish people that can be likened to The Great Hunger, either for its immediate impact, or its legacy of emigration, cultural loss and decline of the Irish language.
As a Scottish club established in 1887 with such proud Irish roots, Celtic will always be linked to these tragic events.
A total of16 of these match issue shirts – signed by each respective player, as well as one very special shirt signed by manager, Ange Postecoglou – are now being auctioned in support of Celtic FC Foundation, providing supporters with the opportunity to own a wonderful collectors’ item.
The shirts are currently available via Celtic FC Foundation’s charity ebay account which can be accessed HERE and the auction will close at around 7pm on Tuesday, May 24 (bidders should check individual items for exact end times).
Proceeds will be devoted to supporting children and young people in Ireland, through our Ability Counts and Summer Games projects.
The available shirts will be:
CHAMPIONS 22 – SIGNED BY ANGE POSTECOGLOU
TAYLOR
STARFELT
BITTON
GIAKOUMAKIS
KYOGO
TURNBULL
HART
MCCARTHY
JOTA
ROGIC
CARTER-VICKERS
MAEDA
McGREGOR
RALSTON
WELSH
In addition, a further signed shirt, belonging to Yosuke Ideguchi, will be on offer at a later date, as part of our next Walfrid’s Wish prize draw.
Thank you for your wonderful support.