Hibernian FC
The usual nicknames for one of Edinburgh's clubs are Hibs, or The Hibees or The Cabbage. The original anthem is Glory, Glory to the Hibees, written by a Scottish comedian. Long-time fans include Scottish singing duo The Proclaimers, who were heavily involved in the "Hands off Hibs" campaign to save the club in 1990. The song from their album Sunshine on Leith then became the current anthem and is traditionally played before big games at the home stadium.
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Celtic FC
They are nicknamed Bhoys, Gaelic for "Boys", or The Celts or The Hoops. They have won Scotland's top league 50 times, which puts them second only to their biggest rivals Rangers. Their home stadium is Celtic Park, which has a seating capacity of 60,411. This makes it the largest stadium in Scotland and the ninth largest in the whole of the United Kingdom. Fans of the club call it Parkhead or Paradise. The club colours are green and white, which is also on the striped jerseys.
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