By Press Association Reporter
A former Celtic Football Club youth coach and kitman has plead guilty to a series of child sex offences.
Jim McCafferty, 72, was involved in football in Scotland and Ireland from the 1980s.
He was arrested in Belfast by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) after walking into a police station in December 2016.
He was charged with eight counts of engaging in sexual activity with the same child in Northern Ireland between December 2012 and December 2015.
McCafferty, who was accused of sexually touching a boy aged under 16, changed his pleas to guilty ahead of a scheduled trial at Belfast Crown Court.
Originally from Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, but more recently living in Raby Street in South Belfast, McCafferty was formerly a kitman at Celtic, Hibernian and Falkirk.
The case has been adjourned until June 22 for pre-sentence reports to be compiled.
Jury sworn in at Natalie McNally murder trial
‘Absolute relief’ for Chloe Mitchell’s family as trial to go ahead next month
Search operation under way after reports of man going overboard from ferry
Sentencing Bill, including Charlotte’s Law, to be introduced shortly: Naomi Long
Man dies following crash between car and van in Hillsborough