Celtic earn the title of Scottish football's Invincibles
The champions completed a full league season without being defeated.
Celtic have been crowned Scottish football's Invincibles after completing the 2016/17 season without losing a game.
The six-in-a-row champions closed the campaign with a 2-0 victory at home to Hearts, with goals from Leigh Griffiths and Stuart Armstrong.
Brendan Rodgers, who took charge of Celtic a year ago this weekend, led his side to 34 wins and four draws across the last 10 months.
And it's been a record breaking season in many ways. Their incredible run has seen them finish on a 106 points, their best tally yet. It betters Martin O'Neill's record in 2001 when the side reached 103.
They have also scored a record number of goals this season, hitting home 106 and conceding just 25. PFA Player of the Year Scott Sinclair finishes as the club's top scorer with 21 league goals.
And if that wasn't enough, the 34 victories in one league season is also a club record.
Celtic were presented with the trophy after the full time whistle. Rodgers also gave special mention to Kris Commons, the fans' favourite who is set to leave the club this summer when his contract expires after six years of service.