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John "Jock" Stein
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1922
Birth
5th Oct Burnbank Birth of John "Jock" Stein
1953
Coronation
Captains Celtic to Coronation Cup success when they unexpectedly beat Arsenal 1-0, Manchester United 2-1 and Hibernian 1-0 to become unofficial champions of Britain
1954
League Champions
Captains Celtic to their first League championship since 1938
1960
Manager
14th Mar Dunfermline Accepts the job of manager at Dunfermline, after only 6 weeks in charge, Stein leads them clear of relegation
1961
Scottish Cup
Builds Dunfermline into a powerful force and guides them to their first Scottish Cup, via a 2-0 replay victory over Celtic
1964
Manager
1st April Hibernian Appointed Manager of Hibernian
1965
Manager
9th Mar Glasgow Stein returns to Celtic as their first non-Catholic manager
1965
Scottish Cup
April Following a barren period of 8 years without a trophy for Celtic, just six weeks after becoming manager, leads Celtic to Scottish Cup success in a 3-2 victory over his old club Dunfermline
1966
League Championship
Celtic are crowned Scottish champions for the first time since 1954
1966
Scottish Cup
Manages Celtic to a domestic treble for the first time in the club's history, winning the Scottish League Cup, the League Championship and the Scottish Cup
1966
Treble, The
Manages Celtic to a domestic treble for the first time in the club's history, winning the Scottish League Cup, the League Championship and the Scottish Cup
1967
European Cup
Lisbon Guides Celtic to victory in the final of the European Cup against previous champions and Italian giants Inter Milan
Lisbon Shankly famously tells Stein "John, you're immortal now"
Lisbon Stein becomes the first man not only to guide a Scottish club to champions of Europe, but also the first to achieve this honour with a British club
Lisbon "We did it by playing football. Pure, beautiful, inventive football"
Lisbon Won with a team all born within 30 miles of Glasgow
1968
League Championship
Glasgow Celtic win the League and League Cup for the third season in a row
1969
League Championship
Celtic win another domestic treble, their second in three years
1969
Treble, The
Celtic win another domestic treble, their second in three years
1970
CBE
Appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
1970
League Championship
Stein leads Celtic to a League and League Cup double; they also finish runners-up in the Scottish Cup
1978
Manager
Leeds Appointed anager of Leeds United but, after just 45 days in charge at Elland Road, Stein resigns, accepting the position of Scotland manager
1985
Death
10th 99 Death of John "Jock" Stein, suffers a heart attack at the end of the 1-1 draw with Wales at Ninian Park

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