Bellshill's Anthony Ralston, Wishaw's David Turnbull and Coatbridge's Stephen Welsh have won the Premiership title with Celtic.
Their triumph was sealed with a 1-1 draw at Tannadice against Dundee United that puts them clear of second-placed Rangers ahead of their final game of the season with Motherwell.
Goals from Celtic's Georgios Giakoumakis and Dylan Levitt kept the pair even on the night.
They will lift the trophy at Parkhead against the Steelmen on Saturday.
Ralston started the match while Turnbull came off the bench in the second half. Welsh was an unused substitute.
Under manager Ange Postecoglou, the Hoops have rebuilt from their disastrous bid for a 10th title in a row with Neil Lennon last term to ensure they were able to reclaim their crown in 2022.
Looking likely for the Parkhead exit door last year, Ralston has rebuilt himself and turned his career around, now a solid member of Postecoglou's squad at right-back.
Turnbull enjoyed a strong first half of the season and has recently fought his way back into Hoops contention after a hamstring injury in 2021's League Cup final against Hibs
Welsh meanwhile, while not featuring much in 2022, scooped the club's Academy Player of the Year.
Hamilton hero James McCarthy also formed part of the squad and will pick up a winners' medal.
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