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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 |