CELTIC Park had some very welcome visitors over for the Flag Day win over Livingston as the Bhoys from Brazil, Humberto de Souza, Raphael Fidelis and Andre Rocha teamed up with fellow Hoops supporters, Jim Dunnet, Andy Bradley, Jim Savage, Paul Cochrane and Gerry O’Donnell.
The members of the Rio Fergus McCann CSC and the Eddie Duffy CSC from Glasgow also popped into Paradise the day before the game so that the Brazilian Bhoys could their first taste of Paradise with a tour of the stadium.
They are here representing Celtic do Galo, a team based in the community of Cantagalo, Rio de Janeiro, and they were featured in the View earlier this year when, thanks to the intervention of the Rio Fergus McCann CSC, Celtic FC Foundation donated a new batch of strips to the team and the local community.
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