Brendan Rodgers was on hand to present St Roch's with their trophy after the West of Scotland side downed a Celtic select to win their centenary match.
The non-league side have long-established historical links with Celtic, playing their home games at James McGrory Park - named after the late Jimmy McGrory who made his debut for St Roch's and went on to become the Hoops' all-time top scorer.
They play in green and white and named a Celtic XI as their opponents for a match to celebrate their 100th anniversary which took place in front of a sold-out crowd in Garngad in Glasgow's east end.
Roch's currently play in the West of Scotland Division 1, the seventh tier on the pyramid, and took on a Celtic team featuring a number of familiar faces - with Scott Fox, Yogi Hughes, Neil Lennon and Scott McDonald among the stars of old who took to the pitch.