Joe Hart played his third last of his illustrious career on Wednesday night, as his side won their third consecutive league title.

The retirement announcement came earlier this year, but the significance of his decision was highlighted during Celtic’s league-winning match against Kilmarnock on Wednesday.
Celtic captain Callum McGregor made a poignant gesture during the match.
After the game was securely in Celtic’s favour, McGregor was substituted off and, instead of passing the captain’s armband to the usual deputy, Cameron Carter-Vickers, he chose to run over to Hart, handing him the armband and embracing the goalkeeper. This gesture was not only a mark of personal respect but also a recognition of Hart’s contributions to the team over the last three years.
Nice moment between Hart & McGregor.
If this is Hart’s final season at Celtic, what a way to bow out on back of 3 straight titles.
He was out of favour & out of love before landing in Glasgow. Joe has his shortcomings but been terrific for the Hoops.pic.twitter.com/aeEX8gVrcx
— Sacha Pisani (@Sachk0) May 15, 2024
Hart’s professional journey will conclude with the Scottish Cup final against Rangers on May 25th, providing a fitting finale to a remarkable career.
Since joining Celtic, Hart has been a key figure in the team, bringing experience and stability to the squad. His leadership and performances have helped the club to secure multiple titles, adding a significant chapter to his career after previous successes in the English Premier League.








