Former Celtic chair & SFA president McGinn dies at 92
Briefly

Former Celtic chairman and Scottish FA president Jack McGinn passed away at the age of 92. With nearly 40 years dedicated to football, he played vital roles in both Celtic and the Scottish FA. He was the proud grandfather of several footballers. Surrounded by loved ones at St Margaret's Hospice, his family reflects on his remarkable life, celebrating his contributions and character. Tribute came from Celtic chairman Peter Lawwell, underscoring McGinn’s commitment to the club. Celtic players will wear black armbands in his honor during a Scottish Premiership match.
McGinn's contributions to Celtic and Scottish football spanned nearly 40 years, shaping the club's history and influencing generations within the sport.
A testament to his legacy, Celtic chairman Peter Lawwell emphasized McGinn's unwavering dedication, calling him a true Celtic man who always acted in the club's best interests.
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