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  2. 2024–25 Rangers F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Rangers : Glasgow: 15:00: Halliday 25' Balmer 39 ' Seddon 52 ' Report: Dessers 49' Bajrami 41 ', 81' Diomande 89 ' Čern ...

  3. 2023–24 Rangers F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Rangers : Glasgow: 15:00: Kingsley 45+3 ' Rowles 63 ' Shankland 81' Devlin 88 ' Denholm 90+1 ' Report: Cantwell 29 ' Tavernier 50' , 64' Wright 55' Stadium: Hampden Park

  4. Rangers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Rangers F.C. is owned and operated by The Rangers Football Club Limited ("TRFCL"), which, in turn, is a subsidiary of the holding company Rangers International Football Club Plc ("RIFC"). The latter company, RIFC, also owns other corporations related to Rangers including Rangers Retail Ltd, Rangers Media Ltd and Garrion Security Services Ltd ...

  5. 2022–23 Rangers F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Rangers : Glasgow: 12:30: Carter-Vickers 8 ' Furuhashi 26', 62' McGregor 39 ' O'Riley 44 ' Mooy 47 ' Jota 73' Report: Raskin 39 ' Tavernier 45', 78' Cantwell 45+2 ...

  6. Old Firm - Wikipedia

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    Rangers won both Old Firm fixtures and were confirmed as champions – the 55th title in their history and the first since 2011 – by early March 2021 even before the often-pivotal third fixture against Celtic was played, ending the Hoops' chances of a record-breaking tenth successive championship.

  7. 2018–19 Rangers F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2018–19 season was the 139th season of competitive football by Rangers. Rangers competed in the Europa League , progressing through four qualifying rounds before being eliminated at the group stage.

  8. Rangers F.C. in European football - Wikipedia

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    In 2001–02, Rangers quickly dropped into the secondary competition and survived a late missed penalty to overcome Paris Saint-Germain [12] (whose team included future Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldinho and Mikel Arteta who would soon move to Glasgow); they were knocked out by the eventual winners Feyenoord, inspired by former Celtic striker Pierre ...

  9. 2010–11 Rangers F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Smith's side went on to win all three fixtures, scoring 11 goals, and claimed the club's 54th league championship. [3] In the domestic cup competitions Rangers won the League Cup after beating Celtic 2-1 AET. [4] However, Rangers lost 1–0 to Celtic in the fifth round replay in Scottish Cup.