Rangers Football Club is a Scottish professional
association football club based in
Govan ,
Glasgow . They have played at their home ground,
Ibrox , since 1899. Rangers were founding members of the
Scottish Football League in 1890, and the
Scottish Premier League in 1998.
Rangers have won 55 domestic top-flight league trophies. The club's record appearance maker is
John Greig , who made 755 appearances between 1961 and 1978 in all matches.
[1]
Ally McCoist is the club's record goalscorer, scoring 355 goals during his Rangers career.
[2]
This list encompasses the major honours won by Rangers as well as records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who had made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Rangers players on the international stage, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club. Attendance records at Ibrox are also included in the list.
Honours
Former
Northern Ireland striker
Derek Spence in the trophy room at Ibrox in 1994. The bicycle behind him was a gift to Rangers from
French club
St. Etienne
Rangers have won honours both domestically and in European cup competitions. They have won the
Scottish League Championship a record 55 times and the
Scottish League Cup a record 28 times. In their first league season,
1890–91 , they won the Scottish Football league jointly with
Dumbarton and their most recent success came in the
2023–24 Scottish League Cup .
Rangers were the first club in the world to win 50 first tier league titles, and have now won 55 domestic league titles.
[3] Rangers have also won seven
domestic trebles .
[4] They won their 100th major trophy in 2000, the first club in the world to reach that milestone.
[5] They are equal with Celtic, with both having won 118 trophies in total.
[6] The club has played in both
Scotland and
England's national cup competitions. Rangers reached the semi-final of the
1886–87 FA Cup only to be knocked out by eventual winners
Aston Villa .
Domestic
League
Scottish Third Division trophy, won by Rangers in 2013.
Scottish League Championship (first tier league title) :
Winners (55 ): 1890–91,
[note 1] 1898–99, 1899–1900, 1900–01, 1901–02, 1910–11, 1911–12, 1912–13, 1917–18, 1919–20, 1920–21, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1924–25, 1926–27, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1936–37, 1938–39, 1946–47, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1952–53, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1958–59, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1986–87, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11,
[7] 2020–21
[8]
Runners-up (36): 1892–93, 1895–96, 1897–98, 1904–05, 1913–14, 1915–16, 1918–19, 1921–22, 1931–32, 1935–36, 1947–48, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1952–53, 1957–58, 1961–62, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1972–73, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1997–98, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24
Scottish Championship (second-tier league title)
Scottish League One (third tier league title)
Scottish Third Division (fourth tier league title)
Cups
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup trophy won by Rangers in 1972.
Scottish Cup :
Winners (34 ): 1893–94, 1896–97, 1897–98, 1902–03, 1927–28, 1929–30, 1931–32, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1935–36, 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1952–53, 1959–60, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1965–66, 1972–73, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1980–81, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1995–96, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2007–08,
[12] 2008–09,
[13] 2021–22
[14]
Runners-up (19): 1876–87, 1878–79, 1898–99, 1903–04, 1904–05, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1928–29, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1976–77, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1988–89, 1993–94, 1997–98, 2015–16, 2023–24
Scottish League Cup :
Winners (28 ): 1946–47, 1948–49, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1970–71, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1981–82, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1996–97, 1998–99, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2004–05,
[15] 2007–08,
[16] 2009–10,
[17] 2010–11,
[18] 2023–24
[19]
Runners-up (9): 1951–52, 1957–58, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1982–83, 1989–90, 2008–09, 2019–20,
[20] 2022–23
[21]
International
A view of one of the display cabinets in the trophy room at Ibrox in 1994.
Winners:
1972
Runners-up:
1960–61 ,
1966–67
Runners-up:
2007–08 ,
[22]
2021–22
[23]
Runners-up:
1972
[24]
Others
Spence next to the
European Golden Boot , which was won by
Ally McCoist in 1991–92 and 1992–93.
League
Winners:
1939–40
Winners (6):
1940–41 ,
1941–42 ,
1942–43 ,
1943–44 ,
1944–45 ,
1945–46
Winners: 1895–96, 1897–98
Cups
Winners: 1940
Winners (4):
1940–41 ,
1941–42 ,
1942–43 ,
1944–45
Runners-up:
1943–44 ,
1945–46
Winners: 1946
Winners: 1942
Winners (44): 1893, 1894, 1897, 1898, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1918, 1919, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1930, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1948, 1950, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1969, 1971, 1975,
[note 3] 1976, 1979, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987
Winners (32): 1878–79, 1896–97, 1899–1900, 1903–04, 1905–06, 1906–07, 1908–09, 1910–11, 1918–19, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1924–25, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1938–39, 1939–40, 1940–41, 1941–42, 1943–44, 1944–45, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1950–51, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1959–60
Winners:
2015–16
[25]
Runners-up:
2013–14
[26]
Minor honours
Player records
Appearances
John Greig holds Rangers' appearance record, having played 755 times over the course of 18 seasons from 1961 to 1978. He also holds the records for
League Cup appearances, with 121 appearances.
[1]
Sandy Archibald is the holder of the most league appearances, having made 513, from 1917 to 1934.
[1] The
Scottish Cup appearance record holder is midfielder
Alec Smith while goalkeeper
Allan McGregor holds the record for the most European appearances.
Most appearances in all competitions:
John Greig , 755
[36]
Most league appearances:
Sandy Archibald , 513
Most Scottish Cup appearances:
Alec Smith , 74
Most League Cup appearances: John Greig, 121
Most European appearances:
Allan McGregor , 109
Most Challenge Cup appearances:
Lee Wallace , 14
Youngest first-team player:
Derek Ferguson , 16 years, 24 days (vs.
Queen of the South , 24 August 1983)
[37]
[38]
Oldest first-team player:
Allan McGregor , 41 years, 113 days (vs.
Heart of Midlothian , 24 May 2023)
[37]
Oldest debutant:
Gareth McAuley , 38 years, 338 days (vs.
Spartak Moscow , 8 November 2018)
[37]
[39]
Most consecutive appearances:
William Robb , 241 (from 13 April 1920 until 31 October 1925)
Most appearances in a season:
Carlos Cuéllar , 65 (during the
2007–08 season )
Longest-serving player:
Dougie Gray , 21 years, 60 days (from 27 July 1925 until 25 September 1946)
[37]
Most appearances
Competitive, professional matches only. Matches in parentheses are all time records.
[40]
Goalscorers
Ally McCoist , Rangers leading goal scorer
Rangers' all-time leading scorer is
Ally McCoist , who scored 355 goals in a fifteen-year spell at the club from 1983 to 1998.
[41] He holds the record for the most goals in the
Scottish League Cup competition with 54. However, McCoist was unable to surpass the
Scottish Cup goal-scoring record of
Jimmy Fleming , which has stood at 44 since 1934.
Jim Forrest holds the record for the most goals in one season with 57 in all competitions.
Most goals in all competitions:
Ally McCoist , 355
Most league goals: Ally McCoist, 251
Most Scottish Cup goals:
Jimmy Fleming , 44
Most League Cup goals: Ally McCoist, 54
Most Challenge Cup goals:
Kenny Miller /
Lee McCulloch , 5
Most European goals:
Alfredo Morelos , 29
[42]
Most goals in one season:
Jim Forrest , 57 (during the
1964–65 season)
Most league goals in one season:
Sam English , 44 (during the
1931–32 season)
Most hat-tricks: Ally McCoist, 28
Most penalties scored:
James Tavernier , 62
Most consecutive games scored in:
Alfredo Morelos , 7 (during the
2018–19 season)
Most goals scored by player in a match:
League match:
Jimmy Smith , 6 goals, won 9–1, (vs.
Ayr United , 15 August 1933)
Jimmy Smith, 6 goals, won 7–1 (vs.
Dunfermline Athletic , 11 August 1934)
Davie Wilson , 6 goals, won 7–1 (vs.
Falkirk , 17 March 1962)
Scottish Cup match:
Jimmy Fleming , 9 goals (vs. Blairgowrie, 20 January 1934)
Scottish League Cup match:
Jim Forrest , 5 goals (vs.
Hamilton Academical , 30 October 1965)
European match:
Dave McPherson , 4 goals (vs.
Valletta , 14 September 1983)
Youngest goalscorer:
Willie Thornton , 16 years, 312 days (vs.
Arbroath , 9 January 1937)
Oldest goalscorer:
Jermain Defoe , 38 years, 220 days (vs.
Aberdeen , 15 May 2021)
[43]
Fastest goal scored in a match:
Gordon Durie , 11 seconds (vs.
Dundee United , 1 April 1995)
Top goalscorers
Internationalists
Transfers
For consistency, fees in the record transfer tables below are all sourced from
BBC Sport 's contemporary reports of each transfer. Where the report mentions an initial fee potentially rising to a higher figure depending on contractual clauses being satisfied in the future, only the initial fee is listed in the tables.
Record transfer fees paid
#
Player
From
Fee
Date
Source
1
Tore André Flo
Chelsea
£12,000,000
23 November 2000
[48]
[49]
2
Ryan Kent
Liverpool
£6,500,000
2 September 2019
[50]
Michael Ball
Everton
20 August 2001
[49]
3
Danilo
Feyenoord
£6,000,000
28 July 2023
[51]
4
Mikel Arteta
Barcelona
£5,800,000
29 June 2002
[52]
5
Andrei Kanchelskis
Fiorentina
£5,500,000
15 July 1998
[53]
Giovanni van Bronckhorst
Feyenoord
6 July 1998
[54]
6
Ronald de Boer
Barcelona
£4,500,000
30 August 2000
[55]
Barry Ferguson
Blackburn Rovers
31 January 2005
[56]
Mohamed Diomande
FC Nordsjælland
26 January 2024
Arthur Numan
PSV Eindhoven
18 May 1998
[49]
Bert Konterman
Feyenoord
1 July 2000
[49]
Kemar Roofe
Anderlecht
4 August 2020
[57]
7
Paul Gascoigne
Lazio
£4,300,000
10 July 1995
[58]
Cyriel Dessers
Cremonese
6 July 2023
[59]
[60]
8
Gabriel Amato
Real Mallorca
£4,200,000
6 July 1998
[61]
9
Duncan Ferguson
Dundee United
£4,000,000
14 July 1993
[62]
Lorenzo Amoruso
Fiorentina
29 May 1997
[63]
Jörg Albertz
Hamburg
28 June 1996
[64]
Colin Hendry
Blackburn Rovers
4 August 1998
[65]
Nikica Jelavić
Rapid Wien
20 August 2010
[66]
Sergio Porrini
Juventus
10 June 1997
[67]
Michael Mols
FC Utrecht
1 July 1999
[68]
Record transfer fees received
#
Player
To
Fee
Date
Source
1
Calvin Bassey
Ajax
£19,600,000
20 July 2022
[69]
2
Nathan Patterson
Everton
£12,000,000
4 January 2022
[70]
3
Alan Hutton
Tottenham Hotspur
£9,000,000
30 January 2008
[71]
4
Giovanni van Bronckhorst
Arsenal
£8,500,000
20 June 2001
[54]
5
Jean-Alain Boumsong
Newcastle United
£8,000,000
1 January 2005
[72]
6
Carlos Cuéllar
Aston Villa
£7,800,000
12 August 2008
[73]
7
Barry Ferguson
Blackburn Rovers
£7,500,000
29 August 2003
[74]
8
Tore André Flo
Sunderland
£6,750,000
30 August 2002
[75]
9
Joe Aribo
Southampton
£6,000,000
9 July 2022
[76]
10
Trevor Steven
Marseille
£5,500,000
31 August 1991
[77]
Nikica Jelavić
Everton
31 January 2012
[78]
Glen Kamara
Leeds United
31 August 2023
[79]
[80]
12
Duncan Ferguson
Everton
£4,300,000
13 December 1994
[81]
13
Gennaro Gattuso
Salernitana
£4,000,000
24 October 1998
Claudio Reyna
Sunderland
December 7, 2001
[82]
Fashion Sakala
Al-Fayha
8 August 2023
[83]
Managerial records
First manager:
William Wilton , from 27 May 1899 to 20 May 1920
Longest-serving manager by time:
Bill Struth , from 20 May 1920 to 15 June 1954
Shortest-serving manager by time:
Pedro Caixinha , from 13 March 2017 to 26 October 2017
First non-Scottish manager:
Dick Advocaat , from 1 June 1998 to 12 December 2001
Club records
Matches
Firsts
First match: vs.
Callander , Friendly, Draw 0–0, Flesher's Haugh (
Glasgow Green ), (H) May 1872
First Scottish Cup match: vs.
Oxford University A.F.C. , Won 2–0, Recreational Ground – Queen's Park, Glasgow, 12 October 1874
First
FA Cup match: vs.
Everton , Won 1–0,
Stanley Park (A), 30 October 1886
First League match: vs.
Heart of Midlothian , Won 5–2, Ibrox Park (H), 16 August 1890
First match at 'first'
Ibrox : vs.
Preston North End , Friendly, Lost 8–1, (H) 20 August 1887
First match at 'second' Ibrox: vs.
Heart of Midlothian , Won 3–1, Inter-City League, (H) 30 December 1899
First League Cup match: vs.
St Mirren , Won 4–0, Ibrox Park (H), 21 September 1946
First European match: vs.
Nice , Won 2–1,
European Cup , Ibrox Park (H), 24 October 1956
First Challenge Cup match: vs.
Brechin City , Won 2–1, Glebe Park (H), 29 July 2012
Wins
Record victory
Record win:
14-2 (against Whitehill, 29 September 1883)
[84]
14–2 (vs. Blairgowrie, 20 January 1934).
[84]
[85]
[86]
Record league win: 10–0 (vs.
Hibernian , 24 December 1898)
[84]
[87]
[88]
Record Scottish Cup win:
13–0 (vs. Possilpark, 6 October 1877)
[47]
[89]
[90]
13–0 (vs. Uddingston, 10 November 1877)
[47]
13–0 (vs. Kelvinside Athletic, 28 September 1889)
[47]
Record League Cup win: 9–1 (vs.
St Johnstone , 15 August 1964)
Record European win: 10–0 (vs.
Valletta , 28 September 1983)
[91]
Most league wins in a season: 18 wins out of 18 games (during the
1898–99 season )
Fewest league wins in a season: 8 wins out of 18 games (during the
1893–94 season )
Defeats
Record league defeat: 0–6 (vs.
Dumbarton , 4 May 1892)
Record Scottish Cup defeat: 0–6 (vs.
Aberdeen , 10 April 1954)
Record League Cup defeat: 1–7 (vs.
Celtic , 19 October 1957)
Record European defeat:
Most league defeats in a season: 14 defeats from 36 games (during the
1979–80 and the
1985–86 seasons)
Fewest defeats in a season: 0 defeats from 18 games (during the
1898–99 season ) and 0 defeats from 36 games (during the
2013-14 season ) 0 defeats from 38 games 2020–21 season
Goals
Most league goals scored in a season: 118 goals in 38 games (during the
1933–34 season )
Fewest league goals scored in a season:
From 18 league matches: 41 goals
From 20 league matches: 60 goals
From 22 league matches: 56 goals
From 26 league matches: 80 goals
From 30 league matches: 56 goals
From 34 league matches: 58 goals
From 36 league matches: 48 goals
From 38 league matches: 56 goals (during the
2016–17 season )
From 42 league matches: 83 goals
From 44 league matches: 74 goals
Most league goals conceded in a season: 55 goals (twice, during the
1925–26 and
1938–39 seasons)
Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 13 goals (during the
2020–21 season )
1,000th league goal:
Alex Smith , (against
Clyde , won 5–1, 8 December 1906).
2,000th league goal:
Jimmy Gordon , (against
Kilmarnock , won 7–1, 15 September 1919).
3,000th league goal: Bob McGowan, (against
Cowdenbeath , won 7–0, 20 December 1930).
4,000th league goal:
Jimmy Duncanson , (against
Dundee , won 3–1, 25 December 1947).
5,000th league goal:
Alex Scott , (against
Ayr United , won 7-3, 29 April 1961).
6,000th league goal:
Derek Parlane , (against
Heart of Midlothian , won 4-2, 19 January 1974).
7,000th league goal:
Ally McCoist , (against
Motherwell , won 3–0, 9 December 1989).
8,000th league goal:
Shota Arveladze , (against
Dundee , won 3–0, 10 August 2002).
9,000th league goal:
Lee McCulloch , (against
Raith Rovers , won 6-1, 18 October 2014).
Points
Two points for a win: 76 (during the
1920–21 season )
Three points for a win: 102 (during the
2020–21 season )
Fewest points in a season:
Two points for a win: 20 (during the
1893–94 season )
Three points for a win: 67 (during the
2016–17 season )
Attendances
Record Scottish League attendance: 118,567 (vs.
Celtic , won 2–1, Ibrox Park (H), 2 January 1939)
Record Scottish Cup attendance: 143,570 (vs.
Hibernian , won 1–0, Hampden Park (N), 27 March 1948)
[45]
[46]
[47]
[94]
Record Scottish League Cup attendance: 125,154 (vs.
Hibernian , won 3–1, Hampden Park (N), 22 March 1947)
[45]
[46]
[47]
[94]
Record European attendance: 100,000 (vs.
Dynamo Kiev , lost 1–0,
Respublikanskiy Stadium (A), 16 September 1987)
[45]
[46]
[47]
[94]
Record home League attendance: 118,567 (vs.
Celtic , won 2–1, 2 January 1939)
Record home Scottish Cup attendance: 102,342 (vs.
Hibernian , lost 3–2, 10 February 1951)
Record home Scottish League Cup attendance: 105,000 (vs.
Celtic , won 2–1, 16 October 1948)
Record home European attendance: 85,000 (vs.
Leeds United , draw 0–0, 26 March 1968)
Lowest home League attendance: 6,087 (vs.
Partick Thistle , won 1–0, 23 May 1979)
Lowest home Scottish Cup attendance:
Lowest home Scottish League Cup attendance: 5,000 (vs.
Brechin City , won 1–0, 23 September 1981)
Lowest home European attendance: 14,268 (vs.
ASK Vorwärts Berlin , won 2–1, 15 November 1961)
[note 8]
European statistics
Notes
^ Shared with
Dumbarton F.C. after both clubs ended the season on 29 points. A play-off game at Cathkin Park on 21 May 1891 and finished 2–2, so the clubs were declared joint champions
^ Refers to period when
Glasgow Cup was a senior competition (1887 to 1989).
^ 1975 trophy shared with Celtic after 2–2 draw
^ Played in aid of the Lord Provosts Rent Relief Fund
^ Played in aid of the Clydeside Air Raid Distress Fund
^ Played for the 75th Anniversary of
Volvo
^ Also known as the Kilmarnock International Tournament
^ Match played in
Malmö ,
Sweden .
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