Celtic players brought joy to the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow during their annual Christmas visit.

The team, led by manager Brendan Rodgers, not only spent time with the young patients but also made a generous donation of £10,000 through their charity foundation.
Among the many touching moments of the visit, one particularly endearing scene captured the hearts of fans across football divides. The players gathered around two-week-old Rocco, serenading him with a gentle rendition of the Christmas classic, “Jingle Bells.”
Alistair Johnston led the song, accompanied by teammates Kyogo, Maik Nawrocki, Stephen Welsh, and Paulo Bernardo, creating a memorable moment for the little one’s family. Two-week-old Rocco may not be able to remember it in years to come, but he’ll have this video to look back on.
@glasgowchildrenshospital Celtic players gently sing ‘Jingle Bells’ to 2-week-old Rocco in hospital 🎄🥰 You can support tiny babies like Rocco this Christmas by making a donation to Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity 💜 Donation link in bio #celtic #celticfc #childrenshospital #glasgow #christmastiktok #glasgowtiktok @Celtic Football Club
Kyogo can be seen singing along in English, with Alistair Johnston egging him on.
Nawrocki and Bernardo also put their English to use while signing the Christmas classic.