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Bajoelamparo Decelticpark MUNDO DEPORTIVO Sábado 22 de diciembre de 2007 BARÇA 5 EL RIVAL DEL BARÇA · CELTIC FC AÑO FUNDACIÓN: PALMARÉS: Escocia 1887 1 Copa Europa (1966-67) 89 PRESIDENTE: 41 Ligas escocesas (1893, 1894, 1896, 1898, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, TÍTULOS John Reid 1914, 1915, 1922, 1926, 1936, 1938, 1954, TOTALES 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, DESDE TÉCNICO: 1973, 1974, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1887 HASTA Bajo el amparo Gordon Strachan 1988, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007) HOY SISTEMA MÁS 34 Copas de Escocia (1892, 1899, 1900, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1911, 1912, 1914, 1923, 1925, 1927, 1931, 1933, 1937, 1951, UTILIZADO: 4-5-1 1954, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, CELTIC FC 1985, 1988, 1989, 1995, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007) Lidera la Premier escocesa tras 18 jornadas, con 36 puntos, 13 Copas de la Liga escocesa (1957, 1958, 1966, 1967, de Celtic Park DE GLASGOW 2 más que el Rangers, segundo 1968, 1969, 1970, 1975, 1983, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2006) C. Roura/S. Solé BARCELONA/NYON chan, el grandísimo centrocampis- CELTIC PARK, UN FORTÍN EN CHAMPIONS ta escocés, suplió a Martin O'Neill, ‘ONCE’ TIPO 4-5-1 n TEMPORADA 2007-08 TEMPORADA 2004-05 TEMPORADA 2001-02 Celtic Park es algo más que el que lideró al club a la final de la Celtic-Milan 2-1 (lig.) Celtic-Barcelona 1-3 (lig.) Celtic-Porto 1-0 (1ª lig.) jugador número 12 del club católi- UEFA Cup en 2003, donde Larsson Boruc Celtic-Benfica 1-0 (lig.) Celtic-Shakhtar 1-0 (lig.) Celtic-Rosenborg 1-0 (1ª lig.) co de Glasgow, el primer británico y compañía no pudieron ante el Celtic-Shakhtar 2-1 (lig.) Celtic-Milan 0-0 (lig.) Celtic-Juventus 4-3 (1ª lig.) que conquistó la Copa Porto de Deco en Sevilla. La planti- TEMPORADA 2006-07 TEMPORADA 2003-04 BALANCE EN TODA de Europa (1967). Allí lla ha sufrido un 'lifting' considera- Caldwell Kennedy McManus Naylor Celtic-FC Copenhague 1-0 (lig.) Celtic-O. Lyon 2-0 (lig.) SU HISTORIA Celtic-Benfica 3-0 (lig.) Celtic-Anderlecht 3-1 (lig.) se han disputado 16 ble reduciéndose notablemente la Celtic-Man. United 1-0 (lig.) Celtic-Bayern 0-0 (lig.) partidos de Cham- media de edad. Ya no están hom- Celtic-Milan 0-0 (octavos) 16 pions pero sólo el Barça de Rij- bres tan emblemáticos como Len- Donati Hartley Nakamura PARTIDOS JUGADOS P.P. kaard ha vencido en un feudo don- non (Nottingham Forest), Stilian P.E. de 60.832 almas predican los valo- Petrov (Aston Villa), Thompson Brown McGeady res de un equipo cuya afición fue (Leeds), Hartson (Norwich) y el reconocida por FIFA y UEFA con retirado Sutton. El 5-0 del Artme- P.G. el premio al 'fair-play', todo lo con- dia Bratislava en la segunda pre- McDonald trario de los radicales del Ran- via de la Champions 2005-06 nada 23 GOLES A FAVOR 9 gers. Deco, Giuly más aterrizar Stra- GOLES EN CONTRA y Larsson firma- chan aceleró la ron el 1-3 azulgra- limpieza. No pudo FIGURA: Scott McDonald ENTRENADOR: CÓMO LLEGÓ HASTA OCTAVOS na el 14 de septiem- ir mejor. El Celtic Delantero australiano Gordon Strachan bre de 2004. conquistó la Liga de 24 años, llegó 50 AÑOS 15.08.2007: Spartak Moscú-Celtic 1-1 En la presente li- en 2006 y 2007. este verano al 29.08.2007: Celtic-Spartak Moscú 1-1 (p.p.) guilla, el conjunto El campeón de Celtic y se ha Ex jugador de Dundee, Aberdeen, Manchester de Gordon Stra- cinco de los últi- revelado como 18.09.2007 vs Shakhtar (A) 0-2 United, Leeds y Coventry chan ha ganado mos siete Campeo- un goleador 03.10.2007 vs Milan (H) 2-1 sus tres duelos an- natos escoceses, muy efectivo 50 VECES 24.10.2007 vs Benfica (A) 0-1 te el vigente cam- que no podrá ali- INTERNACIONAL 06.11.2007 vs Benfica (H) 1-0 peón Milan, near por sanción POR ESCOCIA 28.11.2007 vs Shakhtar (H) 2-1 04.12.2007 vs Milan (A) 0-1 Shakhtar y Benfi- al medio Scott 1996-97 jugador- ca. ManU, Lyon, Brown en la ida, se entrenador del PJ PG PE PP GF GC PT Porto y Juve son El Barça de Rijkaard es sustenta en los go- Coventry Milan 6 4 1 1 12 5 13 otros ilustres de- el único equipo que les del australiano 1997-2001 Celtic 6 3 0 3 5 6 9 rrotados en Celtic ha ganado allí en 16 Scott McDonald, ENTRENADOR COVENTRY Benfica 6 2 1 3 5 6 7 A FAVOR Park desde el de- duelos de Champions de 24 años y 2001-04 ENTRENADOR Shakhtar 6 2 0 4 6 11 6 Previsible en but del campeón 'pichichi' (13) de la SOUTHAMPTON ataque escocés en la máxi- Premier, como No suele tomar DESDE 2005 la iniciativa ma competición punta de un 4-5-1. 20.02.2008: Celtic-Barcelona ENTRENADOR CELTIC 04.03.2008: Barcelona-Celtic Nunca ha pasado continental en el curso 2001-2002 En la media, el japonés Shunsuke de octavos en la bajo el actual formato, donde su Nakamura aporta las gotas de cali- LOS PRECEDENTES Champions récord está en los octavos (ante el dad aunque no juega desde octu- EN COPA FERIAS (OCTAVOS) CONTRA Milan la campaña pasada). bre por una lesión de ligamentos Barça-Celtic, 3-1 En los dos precedentes de elimi- en una rodilla. Su estado ante el Celtic-Barça, 0-0 La mística de Celtic Park natorias (Ferias 1964-65 y UEFA Barça es una incógnita. La defen- COPA UEFA 2003-04 (OCTAVOS) Peligro a balón 2003-04) entre Barça y Celtic, siem- sa destaca por jóvenes valores es- Celtic-Barça, 1-0 Barça-Celtic, 0-0 parado: pre pasaron los católicos. Del con- coceses como el capitán y central Nakamura y los CHAMPIONS 2004-05 (LIGUILLA) junto que en la liguilla 2004-2005 izquierdo Stephen McManus (25 córners Celtic-Barça, 1-3 Tres victorias en no perdió en el Camp Nou (0-0) años) y el polivalente Gary Cald- Barça-Celtic, 1-1 casa en la liguilla han cambiado muchas cosas em- well (25), así como el lateral zurdo pezando por el banquillo. Stra- inglés Lee Naylor (27) ܘ Hoy se enfrentarán al Hibernian con las ausencias de Naylor, Perrier-Doumbé, Kennedy, Boruc y Nakamura Los verdiblancos afrontarán cinco partidos hasta el 6-E Colin Duncan GLASGOW Celtic FC- Hibernian FC cuando visitará al Motherwell; el convertido en accionista del Cel- Celtic Park (16.00 horas) 26-D se desplazará a Dundee, el tic. Fischer, número 317 en la lista M. Brown; Caldwell, Pressley, McManus, S. Brown; Hartley; n Líder de la Premier escocesa, el Donati, Conroy, Vennegoor, McGeady; y McDonald. 29-D recibirá al Gretna y el 2-E, al de americanos más acaudalados, Celtic se medirá esta tarde (16.00 Entrenador: Gordon Strachan archirrival Rangers. Es decir, los ya es co-propietario del equipo de horas) al Hibernian FC en partido McNeil; McCormack, Hogg, Jones, Murphy; Kerr, Beuzelin, hombres de Gordon Strachan no béisbol de los Oakland Athletics. de la 18ª jornada que afrontará con Morais, Stevenson; Donaldson y Benjelloun. pararán durante las Navidades. En Glasgow calculan que unos Entrenador: Tommy Craig las bajas de Naylor, Perrier-Doum- 20.000 hinchas se desplazarán a bé, Kennedy, Boruc (el meta croa- Árbitro: D. McDonald Un millonario y colapso aéreo Barcelona para el duelo de vuelta. ta fue el héroe en el encuentro que Por otra parte, ayer trascendió Ayer ya se colapsaron las 'webs' de significó el KO premundialista de El ex equipo de Henrik Larsson que el multimillonario estadouni- venta de billetes de avión ante la Inglaterra) y Nakamura, sin duda librará un total de 5 encuentros dense John J. Fischer, hijo del due- demanda de plazas a la capital ca- Scott McDonald, el 'pichichi' del Celtic FOTO: AP la ausencia más sentida. entre hoy y el próximo 6 de enero, ño del sello de moda GAP, se ha talana para marzo de 2008 ܘ.
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