Yes, the Lisbon Lions, the Celtic team that won the 1967 European Cup, did play together in some matches after the final. However, their appearances as a complete unit became increasingly rare as players aged and transferred away from the club. The 1967 European Cup final remains a significant highlight of their collective achievements, but the team eventually disbanded as individual careers progressed.
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It was the lisbon lions. =D
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A. 5:30pm Glasgow time. B. 5:00pm Lisbon time. A. Alex Gordon in "The Lisbon Lions: The Real Inside Story of Celtic's European Cup Triumph (Author's Note, page ix). B. Bobby Lennox: "The kick-off was at five o'clock so when we got back to the hotel we had our lunch and got away to our beds and spent the afternoon resting." http://www.kerrydalestreet.com/page/1967-05-25:+Celtic+2-1+Inter+Milan,+European+Cup?t=anon (The Match in their own words- THE DAY OF THE GAME).
On 25 May, 1967 Celtic travelled to Lisbon to face Inter Milan in the European Cup Final. Celtic won 2-1 to become the first British side to win the cup.The game is said to be a 'victory for football' as Celtic's attacking flair overcame Inter's 'Catenaccio' defensive style.Remarkably, all but one member of Celtic's squad were born within 10 miles of Celtic Park in Glasgow. The team have been nicknamed the Lisbon Lions, and are considered the greatest side in Celtic's history.
lions are dangorouse!
A group of lions living together is called a pride.
they are shoting them keep the cattle and the lions together
A Pride of Lions.
In 1967 Glasgow Celtic won the European Cup with a team of players who were all Scots born within a 30 miles radius of the clubs football ground Celtic Park. This team became known as the Lisbon lions. I am not sure this is a unique achievement within Europe but it is within the UK and Ireland.
Packers 57, Lions 21