Rangers F.C.
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UEFA Cup Winners' Cup...the inaugural CWC was contested by just 10 clubs (with Fiorentina of Italy winning the two-legged final against the Scottish team Rangers F.C.) but the games were generally well attended and the response from the public and the media to the... In this article: Champions League, Johan Cruyff, UEFA Champions League, FC Barcelona, Rangers F.C, FC Bayern Munich, World Cup, and Anderlecht |
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Daily Express | November 02, 2009
Collins calls for French lessons
...age of 14. Celtic and Rangers are frustrated by the fact they cannot compete with top European clubs in terms of transfer fees and Collins believes that s why they must commit fully to changing their academy systems. He spent two...
In this article: Celtic, Rangers, Scotland, World Cup, and AS Monaco
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
SK Sturm Graz
...a third trip into the Champions League. Sensationally, Sturm Graz won their Champions League Group D (against Galatasaray , Rangers and AS Monaco FC), reaching the second round for the first time. The league campaign was less successful - a...
In this article: SK Sturm Graz, Champions League, Austrian Bundesliga, Grazer AK, Heinz Schilcher, UEFA Champions League, Graz, Tax, Bankruptcy, and Malaise
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Wikipedia | October 23, 2009
Basile Boli
...league winners' medal. Boli left Rangers at the end of that season and wound down his career with a season back in France with AS Monaco FC before ending his career in 1997 after a spell in Japan with Urawa Red Diamonds Since retiring from...
In this article: Roger Boli, Basile Boli, France, Yannick Boli, AJ Auxerre, Urawa Red Diamonds, Olympique de Marseille, AS Monaco FC, and Paris Saint-Germain
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Wikipedia | June 25, 2009
Julien Rodriguez
...Premier League club Rangers on August 4 2005 for GBP1m. He scored his first goal for Rangers on March 11 2006 in Rangers' 4-0 victory over Kilmarnock at Ibrox Stadium. He made a total of 30 appearances for Rangers in his debut season...
In this article: Julien Rodriguez, Rangers, Olympique de Marseille, Paul Le Guen, Walter Smith, AS Monaco, Kilmarnock, and Ibrox Stadium
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Tom Hateley
...side Motherwell on 13 August 2009 on a one-year contract. His father, Mark , was an English striker who played for many clubs including A.C. Milan, Rangers and AS Monaco . His grandfather, Tony , was also an English striker who played...
In this article: Motherwell, Carshalton Athletic, Bury Town, Basingstoke Town, Rangers, Notts County, and AS Monaco
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Wikipedia | October 05, 2009
Jose-Karl Pierre-Fanfan
...in 2004, where he played in the 04/05 UEFA Champions League campaign. In the summer of 2005 he signed for Scottish Premier League club Rangers on a free transfer. After a making positive start to the 2005/06 campaign, scoring in Rangers...
In this article: Jose-Karl Pierre-Fanfan, Paul Le Guen, Rangers, Concacaf Gold Cup, RC Lens, Alex McLeish, Livingston, AS Monaco, Paris Saint Germain, and USL Dunkerque
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Rangers Football Club are an association football team based in Glasgow, Scotland, who currently play in the Scottish Premier League. They have won a world record 51 league titles, and have won more major trophies than any other football club in the world. The club are nicknamed the Teddy Bears, from the rhyming slang for Gers, which in turn is short for Rangers, and the fans are known to each other as "Bluenoses". The club's correct name is simply Rangers F.C., although they are sometimes referred to as Glasgow Rangers for European matches to avoid confusion.
Rangers' players and fans today are multi-national and of various religions, although the club have traditionally been identified with and favoured the Protestant and Unionist community of Scotland, as well as the Ulster Unionist community in Northern Ireland. For most of their history, Rangers have enjoyed a fierce rivalry with their cross-city opponents Celtic, and the two are collectively known as the Old Firm.
The club's home, the all-seated 51,082-capacity Ibrox Stadium in south-west Glasgow, is a five-star UEFA elite stadium. The stadium was the first in Scotland to be granted this accolade, which it now shares with Hampden Park, Scotland's national stadium.
- Also Known As:
- The Gers, Teddy Bears, Light Blues
- Founding Date:
- January 01, 1873
- Coach:
- Walter Smith
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