James Forrest is officially the outright most decorated player in Celtic's history.
It comes after the Parkhead side secured their 55th Scottish top-flight title against Dundee United at Tannadice this afternoon.
Brendan Rodgers' men have finally wrapped up the league championship, having maintained a significant lead at the top of the table over city rivals Rangers for several months.
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The league title is the 13th of Forrest's career. He has also won seven Scottish Cups and six Scottish League Cups, so he has a total trophy tally of 26.
Today's result means he has overtaken Lisbon Lion Bobby Lennox, who won 25 pieces of silverware throughout his career, and is now Celtic's outright most decorated player.
Captain Callum McGregor isn't far behind Forrest, having won 24 major honours throughout his Parkhead career to date. He is now the third-most decorated player in the club's history, having moved one head of the legendary Billy McNeill.
The pair are modern-day legends who have been central to Celtic's success over the past decade and more.
Celtic's top-five most decorated players
1- James Forrest - 26 trophies
2 - Bobby Lennox - 25 trophies
3 - Callum McGregor - 24 trophies
4 - Billy McNeill - 23 trophies
5 - Scott Brown 22 trophies