Ibrox (Glasgow Rangers)

Exterior view of Ibrox Stadium on a clear day with fans walking nearby.
Outside Ibrox Stadium, the historic home of Rangers Football Club. (Photo by Winston Tjia on Unsplash)

Introduction

Ibrox Stadium, also known as Rangers Stadium, is the historic home of Glasgow Rangers FC. Located in the heart of Glasgow, it is one of Scotland’s most iconic football stadiums, renowned for its passionate fanbase and unique architectural design.

History

Since opening in 1899, Ibrox Stadium has been a centerpiece of Scottish football. This Glasgow Rangers stadium has seen numerous renovations, preserving its classic red-brick exterior while modernizing for today’s fans. Ibrox remains central to the legacy of Rangers FC and Scottish sports history.

 

Interesting Facts

  • Ibrox Stadium is one of the oldest stadiums still in active use in Scotland.
  • With a capacity of over 50,000 seats, it boasts a thrilling match-day experience.
  • Its impressive red-brick facade and marble interiors make it a landmark of Glasgow.

Atmosphere

Rangers Stadium offers an unforgettable atmosphere, with fans filling the stadium in blue, white, and red to cheer on Glasgow Rangers FC. Ibrox comes alive on game day, making it a must-visit for any football enthusiast.

Stadium Tour & Rangers Museum

Close-up of the Rangers badge on the back of a dugout seat at Ibrox Stadium.
A close-up view of the Rangers badge on a dugout seat at Ibrox Stadium, showcasing the pride of Glasgow Rangers FC. (Photo by Winston Tjia on Unsplash)

The Ibrox Stadium tour includes a visit to the Rangers Museum, which showcases the club’s storied history. The 60-90 minute guided tour allows fans to experience the dressing rooms, Trophy Room, and walk through the players’ tunnel, providing an “access all areas” look at Rangers Stadium.

More Information

For more details or to book tickets or more information about Ibrox Stadium Tour visit the Rangers Football Club Official Website.

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