Scotland in shock: Celtic fans disrupted a minute of silence in honor of the deceased.
09.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
09.11.2025
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Incident during the silence on Remembrance Day
According to The Sun: Celtic fans booed the minute of silence that took place on Remembrance Day before the match against Kilmarnock. Referee Don Robertson was forced to stop the moment of remembrance just 10 seconds in. Some Celtic supporters did not partake in the tribute and turned away from the field, while the team players stood at the center of the pitch to honor the memory.
This incident sparked discussion among fans and in the media, as respect for the memory of the deceased is an important part of sports culture. Such incidents can have consequences for the team's reputation, as they call into question its commitment to tradition and values.
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