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SATURDAY
10E Sat: Shankill proved very plucky opponents in Porterstown. 3 fine strikes proved the difference for Celtic. 3-1
11B1 Sat: Lucas on the double and a Tyler strike earned Celtic a share of the points at home to Kilnamanagh in a bruising contest. 3-3
11D1 Sat: Verona were the visitors to Porterstown Park and they met a free-scoring side who had hit 8 past St Mochtas the previous week. Celtic again came out on top, but this week they conceded 4 while scoring 5. 5-4
12A1 Sat: Esse on fire as Celtic almost hit double figures. read more
12B1 Sat: It proved to be a difficult day at the office as Castleknock went down 1-4 to the visiting Park Celtic. Sean Larini was Castleknock's sole scorer. 1-4
12C Sat: A lone strike for Knocklyon proved the difference against a depleted Celtic team who with their full squad would have expected to come away with something from this game. Remus and Conor were the outstanding players for Celtic on this occasion. 0-1
13Major1 Sat: Scott Sorohan was a consolation for Celtic as they went down to the visiting Arklow Town FC. 1-3
13A Sat: Celtic claim walkover at home to Greystones Utd.
13B1 Sat: Goals from Wesley Sutton, Abdul, Declan O'Malley, and another from Simon Ayres gave Celtic the points away to Mid Sutton FC. 4-1
14Maj1 Sat: There will many more difficult assignments for Celtic this season after they ran amok in Porterstown Park to progress in the SFAI Cup.
14A1 Sat: 2 early goals for Celtic seemed to augur well for the home side against the visiting Liffey Valley Rangers. However the visitors came back fighting fit and put 3 past Celtic without reply. 2-3
14C Sat: A hastily arranged fixture went ahead in Porterstown between Celtic and Manortown Utd. The visitors went 1-0 ahead early on, but Celtic struck back through Ryan Brady which made the sides level at the interval. Pablo Carcoba put the home side ahead midway through the second half, but a resilient Manortown struck back to what seemed a share of the points. But Celtic struck late again, with Ryan Brady doubling his tally and giving Celtic all 3 points at the finish. 3-2
15Prem2 Sat: Tolka gladiators on top in Johnstown Park. 0-2 read more
15B Sat: Landen Utd took all 3 points in Porterstown against Celtic who were missing regulars from the team. 0-2
SUNDAY
9 Grey Sun: Ion & Anatolie took their troops to Knockmitten and had a most successful morning with their teams winning 3 of their 4 games while drawing the other. Well done to all the players for a great morning's entertainment.
10A1 Sun: Cracking draw for Celtic at home to Portmarnock AFC. Welcome back to Dickie Byrne who has returned to Celtic's coaching squad. Dickie was a trophy winner for Celtic in the early 'nineties under the coaching of Eamon Farrell and team mate of Colin Farrell. Barry Maguire from Rushbrook in Blanchardstown was also on that team and he was Celtic's first schoolboy international.
10D Sun: Celtic were very unlucky away to Lakelands. Fionn Duffy and Ferdia Ward were Celtic's marksmen. Many thanks to Eilish and Stephan who have taken over the management of this team. 2-3
11A1 Sun: Celtic had a comfortable morning running out easy winners. 7-2
12-7 Sun: A last minute wonder strike by Costel Burlacu earned Celtic a share of the points at home to Grangewoodbine. 1-0 read more
16Premier SFAI Cup: Jack Halpin and Ciaran McGarry got the goals for Celtic away to Leicester in the SFAI Barry Cup to take the game to extra time and penalties. The shoot-out saw Ciaran score again, while David Burke, Dan Carolan and Charles Mutawe converted their penalties. Celtic won the shoot-out 4-2
16A1: Goals from Alan McDonagh and 2 from Saverio Myrtaj gave Celtic a very satisfying victory over St Maelruan's in Tallaght. 3-2
17Premier: A smashing comeback by Celtic at home to Lucan Utd after going down 0-2 after 15 minutes. They fought back to level things at half time with goals from Jabari and Abbas. They went on to win with a brace from Jeremi Mputu. 4-2
17Major2: Celtic bounced back from their defeat last week with a pulsating performance at home to Templeogue Utd. Luke Danaher's brace, with goals from Liam Tobin, Aaron Hogan and Aaron Cunningham, gave them a 5-0 victory.
18Major1: A 4 goal haul by Jack Bradshaw gave Celtic a surprise victory over the visiting Ballyfermot Utd. 4-2
19s: Celtic trailed 0-1 after just 20 seconds. They fought back to lead 2-1 at half time with goals from Callum Carberry and Cian Rush. Alex Regan save a penaly to maintain their advantage. 2 further goals from Ben Byrne, a cracking 30 yarder, and Cory Power secured the victory. 4-1
AUL PremB Sun: Celtic progressed in the Cup with victory over Grange Baldoyle from the PremierA. 2-0
AUL Div3 Sun: Sean Cummins and Sean Linnane gave Celtic victory over Whitehall Rangers. 2-1
AUL Div3 Sat: Despite dominating possession, Celtic had to settle for a share of the points away to Phoenix in Scribblestown. 0-0