Former winger Bobby Carroll has died just two days short of his 78th birthday.
Carroll, who played outside-right for Celtic, was the first player to score for the club in European competition.
He scored twice in a 4-2 defeat to holders Valencia in the first leg of an Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (now the Europa League) tie in September 1962.
Carroll ended his six-year stay at Celtic Park when he moved to St Mirren in 1963. After two years in Paisley, he joined Dundee United and had spells with Coleraine and Queen of the South before retiring from the senior game.
He ended his career in football back where he started with Ayrshire junior club Irvine Meadow.
A statement on the club’s website said: “The thoughts and prayers of everyone at Celtic are with Bobby’s wife, Ann, his family and friends at this very sad time.”
Former Celtic and Dundee United winger Bobby Carroll