2008–09 Celtic F.C. season

The 2008–09 season was the 120th season of competitive football by Celtic.

Celtic
2008–09 season
ChairmanJohn Reid
ManagerGordon Strachan
GroundCeltic Park
Glasgow, Scotland
(Capacity: 60,355)
Scottish Premier League2nd
Scottish CupQuarter-finals
Scottish League CupWinners
Champions LeagueGroup stage
Top goalscorerLeague:
Scott McDonald (16)

All:
Scott McDonald (19)

Overview

Celtic went into the 2008–09 season defending their Scottish Premier League title, which they won for the third consecutive time in 2007–08.

They also entered the UEFA Champions League directly at the group stage, as well as taking part in the two domestic cup competitions, the Scottish Cup and the Scottish League Cup.

To prepare for the Season, Celtic took part in two Pre-Season Tournaments; the Algarve Challenge Cup in Faro, Portugal, where they finished bottom, having faced Middlesbrough and Cardiff City, and the Feyenoord Jubilee Tournament in Rotterdam, where they finished second, having faced Tottenham Hotspur and host club Feyenoord.

The campaign

League campaign

The Championship flag was unfurled before Celtic's first League game, against St Mirren at Celtic Park on 10 August by Rosemary Burns, the widow of former Celtic player Tommy Burns, who had died of skin cancer at the end of season 2007–08. Celtic won the game 1–0, through a Barry Robson penalty, getting their Campaign off to a winning start.

Celtic finished second in the SPL table at the end of the season, eventually finishing four points behind champions Rangers. This was despite at one point having built up a seven-point lead over Rangers. This lead was squandered though, Celtic dropping points to Dundee United, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Motherwell, Rangers themselves, and on two occasions to both Hibernian and Hearts.

One day after the final league game of the season, a 0–0 draw with Hearts at Celtic Park, it was announced that Gordon Strachan would leave as manager of Celtic with immediate effect. This brought to an end Strachan's four-year spell as manager, during which he guided the club to three SPL titles, one Scottish Cup and two Scottish League Cups. He also guided the club twice into the last 16 of the Champions League, losing out to A.C. Milan and Barcelona respectively.

European campaign

Celtic, as Scottish champions, qualified directly for the UEFA Champions League, where they were the sole Scottish side as Rangers were knocked out in the second qualifying round by FBK Kaunas, meaning Celtic received all the TV money allocated to Scotland.

Celtic were in Pot 3 for the group stage draw, which took place in Monaco on 28 August. They were drawn with Manchester United, Villarreal and Aalborg. The first game, a home tie against Aalborg, finished in a goalless draw. The next game, away to Villarreal ended in a 1–0 defeat, which was followed by a 3–0 defeat away to Manchester United. Next up, at home, Celtic drew 1–1 with Manchester United, with Scott McDonald putting Celtic in the lead in the 13th minute, only for Ryan Giggs to equalise for Manchester United in the 84th minute. A disappointing 2–1 defeat to Aalborg in Denmark saw Celtic's European aspirations end, despite having taken the lead through Barry Robson. Nonetheless, Celtic rallied to end their campaign on a high with a 2–0 victory over Villarreal at Celtic Park.

Domestic cups

Celtic entered the Scottish League Cup at the third round proper (the last 16 stage) and the Scottish Cup at the fourth round proper (the Round of 32). The club beat Livingston 4–0 in the third round of the League Cup on 23 September, and travelled to Kilmarnock on 28 October, beating them 3–1 and qualifying for the semi-finals, where they faced Dundee United at Hampden Park on 28 January. After a 0–0 draw in extra time, Celtic won a penalty shoot-out 11–10 to set up a final against Rangers on 15 March. The team won the 2009 Scottish League Cup Final 2–0 aet at Hampden, with Darren O'Dea and Aiden McGeady getting the goals.

The fourth round of the Scottish Cup took place on 10 January, with Celtic beating Dundee at Celtic Park. In the fifth round, Celtic hosted Queen's Park on 7 February, beating them 2–1. In the quarter-finals, Celtic lost 1–0 at St Mirren on 7 March.

Competitions

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Scottish Premier League

10 August 2008 SPLCeltic1–0St MirrenCeltic Park
Robson  62' (pen.) BBC Sport Attendance: 57,441
Referee: Eddie Smith
17 August 2008 SPLDundee United1–1CelticTannadice Park
Sandaza  79' BBC Sport Hartley  51' Attendance: 11,648
Referee: Charlie Richmond
23 August 2008 SPLCeltic3–0FalkirkCeltic Park
McManus  32'
Samaras  44', 68'
BBC Sport Attendance: 56,031
Referee: Iain Brines
31 August 2008 SPLCeltic2–4RangersCeltic Park
Samaras  39'
Nakamura  90+2'
BBC Sport Cousin  37'
Miller  52', 79'
Mendes  62'
Attendance: 58,595
Referee: Dougie McDonald
13 September 2008 SPLMotherwell2–4CelticFir Park
Sutton  55'
Clarkson  57'
BBC Sport Maloney  5'
Samaras  9', 42'
McDonald  24'
Attendance: 11,595
Referee: Craig Thomson
21 September 2008 SPLKilmarnock1–3CelticRugby Park
Taouil  89' (pen.) BBC Sport Maloney  26'
Samaras  56', 82' (pen.)
Attendance: 8,111
Referee: Mike McCurry
27 September 2008 SPLCeltic3–2AberdeenCeltic Park
Vennegoor of Hesselink  14', 90+3'
McDonald  78'
BBC Sport Mulgrew  57', 65' Attendance: 57,441
Referee: Eddie Smith
4 October 2008 SPLCeltic4–0Hamilton AcademicalCeltic Park
Nakamura  25'
Samaras  37'
McDonald  76'
McGeady  83'
BBC Sport Attendance: 55,881
Referee: Steve Conroy
18 October 2008 SPLInverness CT1–2CelticCaledonian Stadium
Wood  69' BBC Sport Brown  48'
Loovens  65'
Attendance: 7,143
Referee: Iain Brines
25 October 2008 SPLCeltic4–2HibernianCeltic Park
McManus  32'
Sheridan  36'
Loovens  76'
Brown  82'
BBC Sport Nish  41'
Fletcher  50'
Attendance: 58,337
Referee: Calum Murray
2 November 2008 SPLHearts0–2CelticTynecastle Stadium
BBC Sport Maloney  7'
Caldwell  20'
Attendance: 7,143
Referee: Craig Thomson
8 November 2008 SPLCeltic2–0MotherwellCeltic Park
Hartley  45'
McDonald  71'
BBC Sport Attendance: 56,504
Referee: Dougie McDonald
12 November 2008 SPLCeltic3–0KilmarnockCeltic Park
Sheridan  18', 75'
Nakamura  84'
BBC Sport Attendance: 55,347
Referee: Mike Tumilty
16 November 2008 SPLHamilton Academical1–2CelticNew Douglas Park
Offiong  16' BBC Sport Nakamura  39' (pen.)
Hartley  86'
Attendance: 5,550
Referee: Steve Conroy
22 November 2008 SPLSt Mirren1–3CelticLove Street
Hamilton  89' BBC Sport Samaras  64'
Nakamura  66'
Sheridan  80'
Attendance: 7,433
Referee: Willie Collum
29 November 2008 SPLCeltic1–0Inverness CTCeltic Park
Maloney  29' BBC Sport Attendance: 55,117
Referee: David Somers
7 December 2008 SPLHibernian2–0CelticEaster Road
Rankin  55'
Nish  69'
BBC Sport Attendance: 14,289
Referee: Craig Thomson
13 December 2008 SPLCeltic1–1HeartsCeltic Park
McManus  79' BBC Sport Driver  23' Attendance: 56,079
Referee: Charlie Richmond
21 December 2008 SPLFalkirk0–3CelticFalkirk Stadium
BBC Sport Samaras  48'
Mizuno  90+1'
McDonald  90+3'
Attendance: 6,543
Referee: Eddie Smith
27 December 2008 SPLRangers0–1CelticIbrox Stadium
BBC Sport McDonald  58' Attendance: 50,403
Referee: Craig Thomson
3 January 2009 SPLCeltic2–2Dundee UnitedCeltic Park
Samaras  12', 58' BBC Sport Dixon  60'
Feeney  77'
Attendance: 59,558
Referee: Steve Conroy
18 January 2009 SPLAberdeen4–2CelticPittodrie Stadium
G. McDonald  24'
Duff  31'
Diamond  75', 78'
BBC Sport Brown  25'
McDonald  73'
Attendance: 14,289
Referee: Dougie McDonald
24 January 2009 SPLCeltic3–1HibernianCeltic Park
McDonald  3', 76'
McManus  9'
BBC Sport Jones  17' Attendance: 58,930
Referee: David Somers
15 February 2009 SPLCeltic0–0RangersCeltic Park
BBC Sport Attendance: 58,766
Referee: Calum Murray
22 February 2009 SPLMotherwell1–1CelticFir Park
Quinn  81' BBC Sport McDonald  60' Attendance: 8,593
Referee: Iain Brines
28 February 2009 SPLCeltic7–0St MirrenCeltic Park
Nakamura  16', 35', 58'
Crosas  51'
Brown  55', 68'
Potter  76' (o.g.)
BBC Sport Attendance: 58,286
Referee: Crawford Allan
4 March 2009 SPLKilmarnock1–2CelticRugby Park
Invincibile  36' BBC Sport McDonald  27', 81' Attendance: 6,712
Referee: Craig Thomson
22 March 2009 SPLDundee United2–2CelticTannadice Park
Sandaza  47', 58' BBC Sport McDonald  24'
Naylor  81'
Attendance: 12,043
Referee: Steve Conroy
8 April 2009 SPLCeltic4–0FalkirkCeltic Park
Caldwell  29'
Vennegoor of Hesselink  62'
McGeady  78'
O'Dea  90+2'
BBC Sport Attendance: 57,669
Referee: Willie Collum
11 April 2009 SPLHearts1–1CelticTynecastle Stadium
Aguiar  32' BBC Sport Vennegoor of Hesselink  1' Attendance: 16,514
Referee: Craig Thomson
18 April 2009 SPLCeltic2–0AberdeenCeltic Park
Vennegoor of Hesselink  43'
McDonald  55'
BBC Sport Attendance: 58,581
Referee: Dougie McDonald
2 May 2009 SPLAberdeen1–3CelticPittodrie Stadium
Maguire  22' BBC Sport Considine  44' (o.g.)
McDonald  72', 90+2'
Attendance: 14,752
Referee: Dougie McDonald
9 May 2009 SPLRangers1–0CelticIbrox Stadium
Davis  37' BBC Sport Attendance: 50,321
Referee: Craig Thomson
12 May 2009 SPLCeltic2–1Dundee UtdCeltic Park
Loovens  22'
Samaras  52'
BBC Sport Robertson  57' Attendance: 57,407
Referee: Stuart Dougal
17 May 2009 SPLHibernian0–0CelticEaster Road
BBC Sport Attendance: 14,074
Referee: Iain Brines
24 May 2009 SPLCeltic0–0HeartsCeltic Park
BBC Sport Attendance: 59,685
Referee: Craig Thomson

UEFA Champions League

17 September 2008 Group StageCeltic 0–0 AalborgCeltic Park
BBC Sport Attendance: 57,432
Referee: Matteo Trefoloni
30 September 2008 Group StageVillarreal 1–0 CelticEl Madrigal
Senna  67' BBC Sport Attendance: 21,515
Referee: Viktor Kassai
21 October 2008 Group StageManchester United 3–0 CelticOld Trafford
Berbatov  30', 51'
Rooney  76'
BBC Sport Attendance: 74,655
Referee: Frank De Bleeckere
25 November 2008 Group StageAalborg 2–1 CelticEnergi Nord Arena
Cacá  73'
Caldwell  87' (o.g.)
BBC Sport Robson  53' Attendance: 12,647
Referee: Konrad Plautz
10 December 2008 Group StageCeltic 2–0 VillarrealCeltic Park
Maloney  14'
McGeady  45+2'
BBC Sport Attendance: 58,104
Referee: Claudio Circhetta

Scottish League Cup

23 September 2008 Third RoundCeltic4–0LivingstonCeltic Park
Loovens  24'
Samaras  64', 85' (pen.)
Brown  81'
BBC Sport Attendance: 23,569
Referee: Willie Collum
29 October 2008 Quarter FinalsKilmarnock1–3CelticRugby Park
Invincibile  69' BBC Sport McDonald  11'
Nakamura  45+1'
McGeady  72'
Attendance: 6,319
Referee: Craig Thomson
28 January 2009 Semi FinalsDundee United0–0*CelticHampden Park
BBC Sport* Attendance: 19,258
Referee: Calum Murray
15 March 2009 FinalCeltic2–0RangersHampden Park
O'Dea  91'
McGeady  120' (pen.)
BBC Sport Attendance: 51,193
Referee: Dougie McDonald

*Celtic won the match 11–10 on penalties

Scottish Cup

10 January 2009 Fourth RoundCeltic2–1DundeeCeltic Park
Brown  37'
McGeady  44'
BBC Sport McMenamin  14' Attendance: 23,070
Referee: Calum Murray
10 January 2009 Fifth RoundCeltic2–1Queen's ParkCeltic Park
Caldwell  19'
McDonald  45'
BBC Sport Coakley  66' Attendance: 22,223
Referee: Willie Collum

Player statistics

Appearances and goals

List of squad players, including number of appearances by competition

No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupOther
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Artur Boruc 470340304060
2 DF Andreas Hinkel 420320204040
3 DF Lee Naylor 30119+41202030
4 DF Stephen McManus 414314202060
5 DF Gary Caldwell 474363213060
6 DF Dianbobo Balde 0000000000
7 FW Scott McDonald 471933+11631414+21
8 MF Scott Brown 487365213+1160
9 FW Georgios Samaras 411719+12150+301+2240
10 FW Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink 32615+106301+100+20
11 MF Paul Hartley 33320+53102+103+10
12 DF Mark Wilson 25015+30001+1050
13 FW Shaun Maloney 30514+74101+104+21
14 MF Niall McGinn 0000000000
15 DF Milan Mišůn 0000000000
16 MF Willo Flood 502+30000000
17 MF Marc Crosas 22114+41301000
18 MF Massimo Donati 802+200+10200+10
19 MF Barry Robson 24213+410+100+104+11
20 MF Paddy McCourt 500+400+100000
21 GK Mark Brown 4040000000
22 DF Glenn Loovens 23413+43103120
23 FW Ben Hutchinson 400+3000000+10
24 DF Jean-Joël Perrier-Doumbé 0000000000
25 MF Shunsuke Nakamura 42930+28203150
26 FW Cillian Sheridan 1646+64000+101+20
29 MF Koki Mizuno 1012+81000000
33 FW Chris Killen 100+10000000
41 DF John Kennedy 0000000000
42 MF Michael McGlinchey 0000000000
46 MF Aiden McGeady 40721+8331423+11
48 DF Darren O'Dea 1627+3120210+20
52 DF Paul Caddis 700+50101000
54 MF Ryan Conroy 10000+100000
55 MF Paul McGowan 100000000+10

Top scorers

R Player Scottish
Premier
League

Scottish
League
Cup
Scottish
Cup
UEFA
Champions
League
Total
1 Scott McDonald 16 1 1 1 19
2 Georgios Samaras 15 2 0 0 17
3 Shunsuke Nakamura 8 1 0 0 9
4 Scott Brown 5 1 1 0 7
Aiden McGeady 3 2 1 1 7
5 Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink 6 0 0 0 6
6 Shaun Maloney 4 0 0 1 5
7 Cillian Sheridan 4 0 0 0 4
Stephen McManus 4 0 0 0 4
Glenn Loovens 3 1 0 0 4
8 Paul Hartley 3 0 0 0 3
Gary Caldwell 2 0 1 0 3
9 Barry Robson 1 0 0 1 2
Darren O'Dea 1 1 0 0 2
10 Koki Mizuno 1 0 0 0 1
Marc Crosas 1 0 0 0 1
Lee Naylor 1 0 0 0 1

Team statistics

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation[lower-alpha 1]
1 Rangers 38 26 8 4 77 28 +49 86 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Celtic 38 24 10 4 80 33 +47 82 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
3 Heart of Midlothian 38 16 11 11 40 37 +3 59 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round
4 Aberdeen 38 14 11 13 41 40 +1 53 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round
5 Dundee United 38 13 14 11 47 50 3 53
Source: Scottish Professional Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
Notes:
  1. Teams played each other three times (33 matches), before the league split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six) for the last five matches.

Technical staff

Position Staff
Manager Gordon Strachan
Assistant Manager Gary Pendrey
First Team Coach Neil Lennon
Goalkeeping Coach Jim Blyth
Head of Youth Academy Chris McCart
Head of Recruitment John Park
Physiotherapist Graeme Parsons
Physiotherapist Gavin McCarthy
Doctor Derek McCormack
Head of Sports Science Greg Dupont

Last updated: 12 June 2017
Source:

Transfers

In

Date Player From Fee Source
19 June 2008 Paddy McCourt Derry City08£500,000[1]
15 July 2008 Georgios Samaras Manchester City08£1.5 million[2]
15 July 2008 Matty Hughes Rochdale08Undisclosed[3]
10 August 2008 Marc Crosas Barcelona08 £400,000[4][5]
16 August 2008 Glenn Loovens Cardiff City08£2.5 million[6]
22 August 2008 Shaun Maloney Aston Villa08£2.2 million[7]
16 December 2008 Niall McGinn Derry City08£300,000[8]
23 December 2008 Milan Mišůn FK Příbram08£500,000[9]
30 January 2009 Willo Flood Cardiff City08£1.3 million[10]
2 February 2009 Filip Twardzik Hertha Berlin08Undisclosed[11]
2 February 2009 Patrik Twardzik Hertha Berlin08Undisclosed[11]

Out

Date Player To Fee Source
17 June 2008 Michael McGovern Dundee Utd08Free Transfer[12]
30 June 2008 Adam Virgo Brighton & Hove Albion08 Free Transfer[13]
1 July 2008 Diarmuid O'Carroll Morecambe08Free Transfer[14]
27 July 2008 John Kennedy Norwich City08 Loan[15]
7 August 2008 Rocco Quinn Livingston08 Loan[16]
8 August 2008 Jim O'Brien Motherwell08 Undisclosed[17]
14 August 2008 Scott Cuthbert St Mirren08 Loan[18]
18 August 2008 Thomas Gravesen08Retired[19]
21 August 2008 Evander Sno Ajax08£1.2 million[20]
1 September 2008 Steven Pressley Randers FC08Free[21]
1 September 2008 Derek Riordan Hibernian08£500,000[22]
7 January 2009 Paul McGowan Hamilton Accies08Loan[23]
31 January 2009 Chris Killen Norwich City08Loan[24]
2 February 2009 Rocco Quinn Hamilton Academical08Free[25]
2 February 2009 Cillian Sheridan Motherwell08Loan[26]

See also

References

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