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Rangers
Founded in 1873, Rangers Football Club is one of the most storied and successful institutions in world football. Born from a meeting of four young men at Glasgow's Fleshers' Haugh, the club quickly established itself as a dominant force in the nascent Scottish game. Its identity is deeply intertwined with the city of Glasgow and the Protestant Unionist community, though its global support transcends these origins. The club's home is the iconic Ibrox Stadium, a 51,000-capacity arena in the Ibrox district of Glasgow. Designated a Category B listed building, its classic red-brick façade and the famous Bill Struth Main Stand are landmarks of football architecture. Ibrox is renowned for its intense atmosphere, particularly on European nights. Rangers' trophy cabinet is among the most decorated in the world. The club holds a world-record 55 top-flight league titles, alongside 34 Scottish Cups and 27 Scottish League Cups. Their European pedigree includes the monumental 1972 European Cup Winners' Cup victory, achieved in Barcelona, and a dramatic run to the 2008 UEFA Cup Final. The club's history is populated by legendary figures. From the early dominance of manager Bill Struth and player Bob McPhail, to icons like Jim Baxter, John Greig (named "The Greatest Ever Ranger"), and Ally McCoist, the club's all-time leading goalscorer. More recent heroes include captain Barry Ferguson and goalkeeper Allan McGregor. Rangers' playing style has traditionally been characterized by direct, powerful, and attacking football, reflecting the demands of their passionate support. The fan culture is vast and fervent, with a global diaspora. The "Blue Sea of Ibrox" and the singing of "Follow Follow" and "The Billy Boys" are defining features. The club's most defining rivalry is the Old Firm derby against Celtic, a fixture steeped in religious, cultural, and sporting history that captivates the world. After a severe financial collapse in 2012, which led to liquidation and restarting in the fourth tier, Rangers embarked on a remarkable journey back to the summit. They secured the Scottish Premiership title in 2021, halting Celtic's quest for ten-in-a-row, and continue to challenge for domestic honors while competing in European competitions.
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View allRangers' Dujon Sterling Hit with £2,000 Fine and Driving Ban After Drink-Driving Confession
Rangers defender Dujon Sterling has been fined over £2,000 and handed a 12-month driving ban after pleading guilty to drink-driving and careless driving following an Old Firm win.
Martin O'Neill Backs Hearts to Challenge for Scottish Premiership Crown Consistently
Celtic boss Martin O'Neill believes Hearts have the potential to become regular title contenders in the Scottish Premiership, highlighting their strong position and squad depth.
Rangers' Dujon Sterling Faces Driving Ban and Fine After Drink Driving Crash
Rangers footballer Dujon Sterling has been banned from driving and fined after crashing his car while nearly three times over the legal alcohol limit. The incident adds to off-field issues for the Scottish club.
Rangers' Dujon Sterling Banned from Driving for Drink Driving Offence
Rangers player Dujon Sterling has been banned from driving and fined after being found almost three times over the legal alcohol limit in a drink driving crash.
Rangers' Dujon Sterling handed driving ban and fine for drink-driving crash
Rangers winger Dujon Sterling has been banned from driving and fined after crashing his car while nearly three times over the legal alcohol limit.
Pereira Expects Gibbs-White to Feature Thursday Despite Gruesome Head Wound
Nottingham Forest manager Vitor Pereira is confident Morgan Gibbs-White will recover from a forehead laceration in time for Thursday's match, joking he told the midfielder he doesn't have to head the ball.















