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The stadium attendance records for Rangers' Ibrox (118,567, January 1939) [224] [225] and Celtic's Celtic Park (officially 83,500 but estimated at 92,000 with around 10,000 more locked out, January 1938) [226] [227] were both set at Old Firm matches; however while the Ibrox figure is the Rangers club record (and the record for any domestic ...
The attendance of 149,415 for the Scotland vs. England international match of 1937 at Hampden Park is also a European record. The attendance of 147,365 for the 1937 Scottish Cup Final between Celtic and Aberdeen at Hampden Park is a European record for a club match. Rangers' record attendance of 118,567 at Ibrox is a British record for a league ...
The Glasgow International Tournament was an invitational football tournament held at Ibrox Stadium Glasgow. The only edition took place between 1 and 2 August 1987. It was contested by four teams from different countries, including the host nation Scotland.
Robin Propper is keen to experience the Ibrox atmosphere for the first time after praising Rangers' away support during the 1-0 win at Tannadice on Sunday. The Dutch centre-back joined Philippe ...
Rangers played a total of 53 competitive matches during the 1970–71 season. The season was largely overshadowed by the Second Ibrox disaster when 66 people were crushed to death on Stairway 13 of Ibrox Park following an Old Firm game on 2 January 1971.
Match number Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Scotland scorers Att. Ref. 612 29 March 2000: Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) France: 0–2 Friendly: 48,157 [1] 613 26 April 2000: Gelredome, Arnhem (A) Netherlands: 0–0 Friendly: 25,000 [1] 614 30 May 2000: Lansdowne Road, Dublin (A) Republic of Ireland: 2–1 Friendly: Don Hutchison, Barry ...
The Tennent Caledonian Cup (sponsored by Tennent Caledonian Breweries) was a short-lived preseason football tournament held at Ibrox Park from 1976 to 1979 and contested by teams from England and Scotland.
[1] [2] These include early matches against England prior to the first-ever official international in 1872, [3] wartime fixtures between 1914–1919 and 1939–1946 when official competitions were suspended, [4] overseas tour matches played by a Scotland XI of varying strength and status, [5] and others as specified.