
Celtic 1998/99 Retro Away Shirt
Back the Bhoys in retro style with the Celtic 1998/99 Retro Away Shirt in Green/White, a throwback jersey perfect for old-school fans.
Based on the kits worn in the 1998/99 and 1999/00 seasons, this retro jersey takes you back to a time when Celtic Park played host to some of the best talent in the world. Having snapped their local rivals Rangers’ run of nine straight SPL titles in the 1997/98 season, Celtic continued to bring in exciting talents like a young Mark Viduka, Johan Mjallby and Vidar Riseth. Unfortunately, they failed to retain their title, but Henrik Larsson hit his stride at the club and became the face of Scottish football, recording a remarkable 29 goals in the SPL and 38 goals across all competitions. Perhaps most importantly, the club’s clever squad building set the foundations for the future dominance Celtic would enjoy in the early 2000s.Back the Bhoys in retro style with the Celtic 1998/99 Retro Away Shirt in Green/White, a throwback jersey perfect for old-school fans.
Based on the kits worn in the 1998/99 and 1999/00 seasons, this retro jersey takes you back to a time when Celtic Park played host to some of the best talent in the world. Having snapped their local rivals Rangers’ run of nine straight SPL titles in the 1997/98 season, Celtic continued to bring in exciting talents like a young Mark Viduka, Johan Mjallby and Vidar Riseth. Unfortunately, they failed to retain their title, but Henrik Larsson hit his stride at the club and became the face of Scottish football, recording a remarkable 29 goals in the SPL and 38 goals across all competitions. Perhaps most importantly, the club’s clever squad building set the foundations for the future dominance Celtic would enjoy in the early 2000s.Original: $46.94
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Back the Bhoys in retro style with the Celtic 1998/99 Retro Away Shirt in Green/White, a throwback jersey perfect for old-school fans.
Based on the kits worn in the 1998/99 and 1999/00 seasons, this retro jersey takes you back to a time when Celtic Park played host to some of the best talent in the world. Having snapped their local rivals Rangers’ run of nine straight SPL titles in the 1997/98 season, Celtic continued to bring in exciting talents like a young Mark Viduka, Johan Mjallby and Vidar Riseth. Unfortunately, they failed to retain their title, but Henrik Larsson hit his stride at the club and became the face of Scottish football, recording a remarkable 29 goals in the SPL and 38 goals across all competitions. Perhaps most importantly, the club’s clever squad building set the foundations for the future dominance Celtic would enjoy in the early 2000s.






















