Celtic are champions of Scotland once again.
For the fourth season in a row, Celtic won the Scottish Premiership at a canter as the gap to Rangers grew even bigger.
Brendan Rodgers is already planning on bolstering the side to defend their crown as they go in search of 10 in a row after getting so close last time out.
It was one of the most dominant seasons in recent club history and the Parkhead faithful were rewarded for their tremendous loyalty once again.
But where does the 24/25 season rank in terms of points tally since the year 2000? 67 Hail Hail dives into the number to see where they rank.

Celtic’s points tally at the end of every season since 2000, ranked
Since the turn of the century, Celtic have largely dominated the top flight of Scotland, finishing either first or second.
Over that time, Celtic have amassed an average points tally of 86.68 – a healthy return that would’ve won the league on several occasions.
Their highest points tally is from the 2016/17 season, the year that Rodgers won his first domestic Treble as Celtic manager and went unbeaten in the league.
As for this season, the total of 81 points sees them sit joint 18th along with their points accumulated in the 2009/10 campaign.
Rangers pipped the Celts to the title that season and given how poor their Glasgow neighbours were, any other season suggests it may have been a more nerve-wracking battle for first.
| Celtic’s points tally ranked | |
| 1) 2016/17 – 106 | 14) 2006/07 – 84 |
| 2) 2013/14 – 99 | 15) 2021/22 – 82 |
| 3) 2003/04 – 98 | 16) 2008/09 – 82 |
| 4) 2000/01 – 97 | 17) 2002/03 – 82 |
| 5) 2011/12 – 93 | 18) 2024/25 – 81 |
| 6) 2022/23 – 92 | 19) 2009/10 – 81 |
| 7) 2014/15 – 92 | 20) 2019/20 – 80 |
| 8) 2010/11 – 92 | 21) 2012/13 – 79 |
| 9) 2004/05 – 92 | 22) 2023/24 – 78 |
| 10) 2005/06 – 91 | 23) 2018/19 – 77 |
| 11) 2001/02 – 90 | 24) 2017/18 – 75 |
| 12) 2007/08 – 89 | 25. 2020/21 – 69 |
| 13) 2015/16 – 86 |
Brendan Rodgers begins planning for 25/26 season
Rodgers has confirmed he is staying at Celtic and as a result, will have his eyes firmly on next season.
The Hoops begin their 25/26 season on the weekend of August 2/3.
Once again, due to the revamped Champions League format, there will be no winter break for SPFL clubs next season, so Rodgers and co will know they must be calculated in preserving energy to sustain another Treble-chasing campaign.
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