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Rangers F.C.

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This article is about the men's football club. For the women's team, seeRangers W.F.C..

Rangers
Full nameRangers Football Club
Nickname(s)The Gers
The Light Blues
The Teddy Bears
FoundedMarch 1872(153 years ago) (1872-03)
GroundIbrox Stadium
Capacity50,987
OwnerThe Rangers Football Club Ltd[1]
ChairmanJohn Bennett
ManagerPhilippe Clement
LeagueScottish Premiership
2019–20Scottish Premiership, 2nd of 12
Websitehttps://rangers.co.uk/
Current season

The Rangers Football Club are anassociation football team based inGlasgow,Scotland, who are the world's most successful club, they play in theScottish Professional Football League, in theScottish Premiership. They have won 56 league titles ,[2] a world record, their closest challengers still couldn't overtake their trophy haul despite them being 'voted' down to the bottom tier for 4 years when they spent some time in the lower leagues adding theScottish Third Division,Scottish League One andScottish Championship league titles to their impressive trophy haul, they have won every trophy in Scotland and have won more major trophies than any football club in the world.[3]

Club colours and crest

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The club colours of Rangers F.C. are royal blue, white and red.The team's home strip invariably features a royal blue shirt (often with white and/or red trim). Traditionally this is accompanied by white shorts (often with royal blue and/or red trim) and black socks with red turn-downs.[4] However when wearing the 'home strip' Rangers will occasionally alter the shorts and socks, sometimes replacing the black socks with white ones; or replacing the white shorts and black socks combination with royal blue shorts and socks.

The basic design of Rangers away strips has changed far more than the traditional home strip. White and red have been the most common predominant colours for Rangers alternate strips, though dark and light blue have also featured highly.[5]

In recent years, Rangers have also introduced a third kit.[6] This is usually worn if both the home and away kits clash with their opponents. The colours used range from light blue to red to a tangerine.[7]

Players

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First-team squad

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As of 1 February 2024[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKEngland EnglandJack Butland
2DFEngland EnglandJames Tavernier(captain)
3DFTurkey TurkeyRıdvan Yılmaz
4MFEngland EnglandJohn Lundstram
5DFScotland ScotlandJohn Souttar
6DFEngland EnglandConnor Goldson(vice-captain)
7FWPortugal PortugalFábio Silva(on loan fromWolves)
8MFScotland ScotlandRyan Jack
9FWNigeria NigeriaCyriel Dessers
11FWWales WalesTom Lawrence
13MFEngland EnglandTodd Cantwell
16FWColombia ColombiaÓscar Cortés(on loan fromRC Lens)
17FWWales WalesRabbi Matondo
19FWSenegal SenegalAbdallah Sima(on loan fromBrighton)
20MFEngland EnglandKieran Dowell
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21DFEngland EnglandDujon Sterling
23FWScotland ScotlandScott Wright
25FWJamaica JamaicaKemar Roofe
26DFEngland EnglandBen Davies
27DFNigeria NigeriaLeon Balogun
28GKScotland ScotlandRobby McCrorie
31DFCroatia CroatiaBorna Barišić
32GKScotland ScotlandKieran Wright
33GKScotland ScotlandJon McLaughlin
38DFScotland ScotlandLeon King
42MFIvory Coast Ivory CoastMohamed Diomande(on loan fromFC Nordsjælland)
43MFBelgium BelgiumNicolas Raskin
45FWNorthern Ireland Northern IrelandRoss McCausland
51MFScotland ScotlandAlex Lowry
99FWBrazil BrazilDanilo

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
14FWNetherlands NetherlandsSam Lammers(on loan atUtrecht)
15MFEcuador EcuadorJosé Cifuentes(on loan atCruzeiro)
41GKScotland ScotlandLewis Budinauckas(on loan atStranraer)
44DFScotland ScotlandAdam Devine(on loan atMotherwell)
48MFScotland ScotlandArron Lyall(on loan atAirdrieonians)
49GKScotland ScotlandJay Hogarth(on loan atDumbarton)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
53DFScotland ScotlandJack Harkness(on loan atGreenock Morton)
59DFScotland ScotlandKristian Webster(on loan atCumbernauld Colts)
69GKScotland ScotlandJacob Pazikas(on loan atCivil Service Strollers)
92FWScotland ScotlandJames Graham(on loan atDumbarton)
MFRomania RomaniaIanis Hagi(on loan atAlavés)

Academy squads

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For more details on the academy squads, seeRangers F.C. B Team and Academy.

Retired and reserved numbers

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Related pages

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Other websites

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References

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  1. THE RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB LIMITED Company No. SC425159 Companies House. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  2. "Total Number of Championships". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 23 November 2006.
  3. "Glasgow Rangers - 1564 Trophies". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 21 October 2001.[permanent dead link]
  4. "Current Rangers Home shirt".[permanent dead link]
  5. "Current Rangers Away shirt".[permanent dead link]
  6. "Current Rangers Third shirt".[permanent dead link]
  7. "Rangers to drop orange strip after sectarian outcry". Sunday Herald. 6 October 2002. Archived fromthe original on 17 May 2010. Retrieved3 February 2010.
  8. "First Team Squad".Rangers F.C. Retrieved27 January 2022.
  9. "Gers Dedicate No 12 Jersey To Fans". Rangers F.C. 3 May 2012. Archived fromthe original on 5 February 2016. Retrieved30 January 2016.
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