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Tomas Cvancara scores the penalty that takes Celtic into the semi-finals. Scottish Cup quarter final on Sunday 8 March 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou
Yesterday’s game at Ibrox means that the Bhoys have now – in competitive matches and friendlies – taken part in 25 penalty kick dramas, with 14 victories as part of this.
Penalties were introduced in football in 1970. Celtic’s first experience of this came in a 5-4 European Cup semi defeat to Inter Milan in 1972.

Dixie Deans misses his penalty in the shoot-out against Inter Milan on 19 April 1972 in the European Cup semi-final. Photo The Celtic Wiki
The first time the Bhoys cheered in a penalty shootout was in 1974. Celtic faced Rangers in the Drybrough Cup Final. Following a 2-2 draw, it ended 4-2 to Celts.

There were no more penalty shootouts against the original Rangers; the Bhoys next opposed an Ibrox side in such a contest in 2016. In the Scottish Cup semis, Celtic lost 5-4 – but given that the Light Blues went on to lose to Hibs in the final, it mattered not!

21.05.2016. Hampden Park, Scottish Cup Final. theRangers versus Hibernian. Anthony Stokes (28) as he goes close to a winner for Hibs Photo: Duncan McGlynn
The next time Celtic and a Rangers were tied after normal time and extra time was 2024. This time it was a phenomenal League Cup Final encounter. Following a 3-3 draw, the two teams lined up for penalties – and the Celts again celebrated. Daizen Maeda’s goal sealed a 5-4 victory.

Daizen Maeda scores to win the Premier Sports Cup Final for Celtic at Hampden on 15 December 2024. Photo AJ for The Celtic Star
And now in 2026 there is another Celtic win against a Rangers team. The 0-0 draw at Ibrox was hard going at times, although in truth there were few clear cut chances at either end.
Tomas Cvancara stepped up to score the decisive kick, giving the Celts a 4-2 win. A brilliant day, despite the efforts of some Ibrox fans to cause trouble and violence.

Liam Scales celebrates after Celtic won the Scottish Cup quarter final on Sunday 8 March 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou
Onwards to the semis. In the strangest of seasons, the Celts may yet claim at least one trophy, and possibly an entirely unexpected double. C’mon Celts.
Matthew Marr
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