Lisbon Lions team inducted into Scotland Hall of Fame
It comes 50 years on from the team winning the European Cup for the Hoops.
The Lisbon Lions team has been inducted into the Scottish Football Hall of Fame, 50 years on from winning the European Cup with Celtic.
The side beat Inter Milan 2-1 in May 1967 in Portugal to become the first British side to lift the trophy.
Three of the players - Jim Craig, John Clark and Willie Wallace - who were part of the history-making side were also individually inducted at Sunday's ceremony.
They were the only three from the starting line-up who had not yet been honoured by the Hall of Fame.
Queen's Park, Scotland's oldest football club celebrating their 150th anniversary this year, were also inducted.
Also receiving the accolade were former Nottingham Forest captain John McGovern, who lifted the European Cup twice with the Midlands club and ex-Morton player and manager Allan McGraw.
Broadcaster and writer Archie Macpherson's contribution to Scottish football was also marked at the event as he too was inducted.