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Marshall, a product of Celtic's youth academy, made his first start for Celtic on March 25, 2004 in a fourth round, second leg ] tie against Spanish giants ] at the ]. The 19-year-old, deputising for a suspended ], put in an excellent performance to keep a clean sheet to help Celtic into the next round (1-0 on aggregate) after a home win and he then went on to save a penalty from ]'s ] the followng season. Marshall, a product of Celtic's youth academy, made his first start for Celtic on March 25, 2004 in a fourth round, second leg ] tie against Spanish giants ] at the ]. The 19-year-old, deputising for a suspended ], put in an excellent performance to keep a clean sheet to help Celtic into the next round (1-0 on aggregate) after a home win and he then went on to save a penalty from ]'s ] the followng season.

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This article is about the Scottish footballer. For others with the same name, see David Marshall.

David Marshall (born March 5, 1985 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a professional footballer currently playing for Celtic FC. He is a goalkeeper and is also a Scotland international.

Marshall, a product of Celtic's youth academy, made his first start for Celtic on March 25, 2004 in a fourth round, second leg UEFA Cup tie against Spanish giants FC Barcelona at the Nou Camp. The 19-year-old, deputising for a suspended Rab Douglas, put in an excellent performance to keep a clean sheet to help Celtic into the next round (1-0 on aggregate) after a home win and he then went on to save a penalty from Barcelona's Ronaldinho the followng season.

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