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Revision as of 11:12, 23 March 2022
Full name |
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Rangers Football Club |
First Season |
1872-73 |
Ground |
Ibrox Stadium (1899-present) Carolina Port West Craigie Park |
Key People |
Players • Head Coaches • Executives |
Rangers Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the Govan district of Glasgow. Although not its official name, it is often referred to as Glasgow Rangers. The fourth-oldest football club in Scotland, Rangers was founded by four teenage boys as they walked through West End Park (now Kelvingrove Park) in March 1872 where they discussed the idea of forming a football club, and played its first match against the now defunct Callander at the Fleshers' Haugh area of Glasgow Green in May of the same year.
The club has played in royal blue shirts for the entirety of its history.
Programs
2000s | 2008-09 • 2009-10 |
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2010s | 2016-17 |
2020s | 2020-21 • 2021-22 |
Franchises Portal |
Clubs of the Scottish football league system (2022-23) | |
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Scottish Premiership | Aberdeen • Celtic • Dundee • Dundee United • Heart of Midlothian • Hibernian • Livingston • Motherwell • Rangers • Ross County • St. Johnstone • St Mirren |
Scottish Championship | Arbroath • Ayr United • Dunfermline Athletic • Greenock Morton • Hamilton Academical • Inverness Caledonian Thistle • Kilmarnock • Partick Thistle • Queen of the South • Raith Rovers |
Scottish League One | Airdrieonians • Alloa Athletic • Clyde • Cove Rangers • Dumbarton • East Fife • Falkirk • Montrose • Peterhead • Queen's Park |
Scottish League Two | Albion Rovers • Annan Athletic • Cowdenbeath • Edinburgh City • Elgin City • Forfar Athletic • Kelty Hearts • Stenhousemuir • Stirling Albion • Stranraer |
Defunct | Airdrieonians (1878) |
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