Rangers Football Club (commonly known as "Rangers", in English: Rangers F.C.) was founded on March 1, 1872, and is a professional football club located in Bristol, South West England.
Glasgow Rangers is one of the most legendary clubs in Scottish football, having written a century of glory in Scottish football alongside their city rivals Celtic. This historic powerhouse holds an astonishing record of over 50 league titles and more than 5 domestic treble wins, becoming the first football club in the world to win 100 major trophies.
Rangers made a strong comeback after facing financial crisis and relegation in the 2020-21 season, continuing their famous rivalry with Celtic in the world-renowned "Old Firm Derby." The unique four-stand structure of Ibrox Stadium, with the "Bill Struth Main Stand" witnessing the legend of the club's 34-year legendary manager, features modern facilities that can accommodate over 50,000 people, continuing the glorious tradition of this century-old club.



