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Celtic legend & Lisbon Lion John Fallon dies aged 84

Celtic legend & Lisbon Lion John Fallon dies aged 84

The National22-07-2025
The Parkhead club have led tributes to the former goalkeeper and Lisbon Lion who spent 14 years with the club.
Fallon signed for Celtic in 1958 and would make almost 200 appearances for the club.
Everyone at #CelticFC is deeply saddened at the news that former Celtic goalkeeper and Lisbon Lion, John Fallon, has passed away.
Thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends at this sad time.
Rest in Peace John, You'll Never Walk Alone 🦁💚 — Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) July 22, 2025
During his time in Glasgow, Fallon helped the club to six league title, five League Cups and two Scottish Cups.
The goalkeeper was also part of the famous Lisbon Lions side who won the European Cup in 1967. Fallon was the only substitute listed for Celtic for the final.
Fallon would go on to play for Motherwell and Greenock Morton before retiring in the mid-1970s.
John Fallon and Willie Wallace appear on stage alongside the European Cup at the Celebrate '67 event (Image: SNS Group Gary Hutchison)
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A Celtic statement read: "His love for Celtic, however, was a constant throughout the years, and he followed the club at home and away for the rest of life.
"His passing comes as a great sadness to us all, and the thoughts and prayers of everyone connected with Celtic Football Club are with his family and friends at this sad time."
Chris Sutton posted: "Awfully sad news to hear of John Fallon's passing.
"John was a lovely man. Thoughts and prayers go out to the Fallon family."
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