Remembering John Clark: The Celtic Giant and Lisbon Lion Who Changed Football History
John Clark, a legendary figure in Celtic FC's history and a key player in the Lisbon Lions, has passed away at 84. His contributions to football remain unforgettable.


Celtic FC has announced the passing of John Clark, a revered figure in the club's history and a member of the iconic Lisbon Lions, at the age of 84. Clark's legacy is deeply intertwined with Celtic's greatest achievements, including their historic 1967 European Cup victory, where they became the first British team to claim the prestigious title.
Clark's career at Celtic spanned over 300 games, during which he secured 15 major honors, including six league titles. His role in the 1967 European Cup final against Inter Milan in Lisbon is particularly celebrated. Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers described Clark as a true embodiment of greatness, stating, "John was instrumental in delivering our greatest day ever, and his achievement is forever etched in Celtic's proud history."
After retiring as a player, Clark remained deeply connected to Celtic, contributing to the youth setup and serving as an assistant manager under Billy McNeil. He also managed several clubs, including Cowdenbeath, Stranraer, and Clyde, before returning to Celtic as a kit man for nearly two decades. Rodgers emphasized Clark's enduring influence, saying, "John's continued presence at Celtic across so many decades served as an absolute inspiration to so many players, managers, and staff."
Celtic chairman Peter Lawwell paid tribute to Clark, calling him a "very dear friend and colleague" and a hero to many. Lawwell highlighted Clark's humility and grace, qualities that defined his career and the legacy of the Lisbon Lions. "That famous day in Lisbon, which John was such an integral part of, changed our club forever," Lawwell added. "Each player who has passed through our club has stood on the shoulders of giants, and John was certainly one of those giants."
John Clark's life and career serve as a testament to his unwavering dedication to Celtic FC and the sport of football. His contributions will continue to inspire future generations of players and fans alike.