Celtic declared champions as Scottish Premiership season abandoned
ByTNT Sports
Celtic boss Neil Lennon hailed the club’s ninth successive title as the “best of the lot” after the Scottish football season was abandoned.
In the face of the coronavirus pandemic, all major sports professional leagues have had decisions to make about whether or not to resume playing when sanctions are eased.
The Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga in Germany returned last weekend but in France and Holland leagues have been cancelled and in the latter’s case null and voided.
There had been some debate over what decision Scotland would take, with speculation that all clubs were not in agreement.
However, in a statement that says it was a unanimous decision, the SPFL has announced that the league will not be completed.
As with the three professional leagues below the Scottish Premiership, the final standings have been decided on points-per-game, which crowns Celtic as champions and relegates Hearts.
"To be stood here as the manager of a team that has won nine titles in a row is something you dream about," Lennon told Sky Sports News.
"From a personal point of view, it feels absolutely amazing so, without doubt, this is the best one of the lot."
SPFL Statement in full
Premiership clubs reach unanimous agreement that top flight cannot be finished
The SPFL has today announced that, following consultation with all 12 top-flight clubs, the Board of the SPFL has determined that the 2019/20 Ladbrokes Premiership has been concluded with immediate effect.
As with the Ladbrokes Championship, Ladbrokes League One and Ladbrokes League Two competitions, final season placings have been determined by points-per-game in league matches played to 13 March 2020 by each club.
The decision means that Celtic are crowned 2019/20 champions and Hearts have been relegated to the Ladbrokes Championship.
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