EVER AFTER Celtic star Erik Sviatchenko posted a wedding photo on Instagram after marrying long-term partner Anne Rudmose in their native Denmark.
The couple’s big day comes just over a year on from the birth of son William
CELTIC ace Erik Sviatchenko has tied the knot with his footballer wife Anne Rudmose.
The pair celebrated their marriage on social media after uploading a picture to Instagram.
Erik and Anne have been together for a decade.
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And the couple had their first child, William, together last year.
Anne, who previously played with ASA Aarhus, signed for Celtic’s women’s team shortly after Erik signed for Ronny Deila’s side last season.
The couple keep their fans posted about their life together on their social media pages.
And so it is no surprise they were happy to share an image of their special day.
Erik will be return for pre-season later this month as Celtic prepare for their Champions League qualifiers.
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It’s the moment Hoops fans have been waiting for as Brendan Rodgers takes his side across the North Sea.
The waiting is almost over for Celtic as they prepare to return to the biggest stage in club football with their Champions League Group E opener against Feyenoord.
Brendan Rodgers takes his side across the North Sea hoping to show they aren’t out of their depth among Europe’s elite after picking up just two points last season with Ange Postecoglou earning draws at home and away against Shakhtar Donetsk. More will be expected in terms of points return, with improvement in Europe a big part of Rodgers’ return brief.
Arne Slot’s men won the Dutch Eredivisie title last season and are looking to make home advantage count in Rotterdam with Lazio and Atletico Madrid going head to head in Rome in the other game in the section. But for Celtic it’s all about events in Holland and the Record Sport team have looked ahead to the big one in De Kuip and predict how it’s going to pan out.
Michael Gannon
It looks a big ask for Celts with key men missing at the back and the Dutch side in red hot form. The Hoops can cause problems but could be in bother at the other end.
Feyenoord 3-1 Celtic
Scott McDermott
The strength of both sides is in their attacking play so expect goals in Rotterdam. Celtic will cause the Dutch side problems going forward and should get on the scoresheet. But injuries at the back have killed Brendan Rodgers and – even without Gimenez up front – Feyenoord can exploit a makeshift Hoops’ back line.
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