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Friday, 5 October 2007, 16:50 GMT 17:50 UK

Celtic pitch invader admits guilt

Robert McHendry A man who ran onto Celtic Park during Wednesday's Champions League match has admitted breaching the peace.

Robert McHendry, 27, from Cambuslang, was arrested on Thursday after handing himself in to police.

He rushed from the stand following a last-minute winner by Celtic and appeared to make light contact with AC Milan goalkeeper Nelson Dida.

At Glasgow Sheriff Court, sentence on Hendry, who has been banned from Celtic games for life, was deferred.

He will be sentenced on 2 November.



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