Fixtures

Schotland - Premier League - Dames 05/06 11:00 7 Rangers - Dames vs Celtic - Dames - View
Schotland - Premier League - Dames 05/12 15:10 8 Glasgow City - Dames vs Rangers - Dames - View
Schotland - Premier League - Dames 05/15 18:45 9 Hibernian - Dames vs Rangers - Dames - View
Schotland - Premier League - Dames 05/19 13:10 10 Rangers - Dames vs Partick Thistle - Dames - View

Results

Schotland - Premier League - Dames 05/01 19:10 6 [2] Rangers - Dames v Hearts - Dames [4] W 3-0
Schotland - FA Cup - Dames 04/27 11:15 - Rangers - Dames v Celtic - Dames W 2-0
Schotland - Premier League - Dames 04/21 12:00 5 [6] Partick Thistle - Dames v Rangers - Dames [2] W 1-3
Schotland - Premier League - Dames 04/17 18:45 4 [4] Hearts - Dames v Rangers - Dames [1] L 1-0
Schotland - Premier League - Dames 04/14 14:00 3 [1] Rangers - Dames v Glasgow City - Dames [3] W 4-1
Schotland - Premier League - Dames 03/31 13:00 2 [1] Rangers - Dames v Hibernian - Dames [5] W 2-1
Schotland - SWPL Cup - Dames 03/24 13:30 - Rangers - Dames v Partick Thistle - Dames W 4-1
Schotland - Premier League - Dames 03/17 16:10 1 [2] Celtic - Dames v Rangers - Dames [1] L 2-1
Schotland - FA Cup - Dames 03/10 12:00 - Hibernian - Dames v Rangers - Dames W 2-6
Schotland - Premier League - Dames 03/03 16:10 22 [5] Hibernian - Dames v Rangers - Dames [1] W 0-3
Schotland - Premier League - Dames 02/18 15:10 21 [1] Rangers - Dames v Celtic - Dames [2] D 1-1
Schotland - Premier League - Dames 02/11 13:00 20 [5] Partick Thistle - Dames v Rangers - Dames [1] D 0-0

Stats

 TotalThuisUit
Matches played 39 18 21
Wins 32 15 17
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 4 1 3
Goals for 133 60 73
Goals against 25 9 16
Clean sheets 18 9 9
Failed to score 4 1 3

Wikipedia - Rangers W.F.C.

Rangers Women's Football Club is a women's football team that plays in the Scottish Women's Premier League, the top division of women's football in Scotland. The team is the female branch of Rangers.

History

Paisley City Ladies F.C., formerly Arthurlie Ladies F.C., was founded at the start of the 1999–00 season. As a new club they started in the lowest division, the third. In 2001–02 they played in Division 1, directly under the Premier Division, and stayed there until 2008. In the 2007–08 season they suffered financial problems, and began to search for a partnership with another club.

Rangers L.F.C. was founded in 2008, as Rangers followed the example of Celtic, Hibernian and Aberdeen in developing a women's section. The formation of the team involved a partnership with Paisley City Ladies. Former Rangers youth academy coach Drew Todd was brought in to coach the team. Scotland player Jayne Sommerville was signed as the new team's first captain.

They took the place of Paisley City in the Scottish Women's First Division and many players switched too. Rangers won the league in their debut season. They also reached the final of the Scottish Women's Cup but lost 5–0 to Glasgow City; they were the first side playing in a lower division to reach the final.

Former East Stirlingshire footballer Scott Allison was appointed manager in 2010. The club reached the Cup final again but were beaten 2–1 by Hibernian.

In May 2011, Alana Marshall became the first female Rangers player to be called up by the senior Scotland team.

In February 2012, The Herald newspaper reported that the financial crisis engulfing Rangers also threatened the existence of the club's women's section. The team continued to operate, and ended the 2014 SWPL season with a second place finish, the club's best result so far.

Ahead of the 2018 season, the official name of the team was changed to 'Rangers Women' from the previous 'Rangers Ladies'. In July 2019, the club announced a significant commitment to women's football by integrating their teams more fully into its operations and providing further financial support with the aim of becoming professional. To this end, the incumbent coach Amy McDonald was installed in a new position as Women's Manager, with former player and youth trainer Grégory Vignal appointed as head coach of the senior team. A few months later the team moved their home fixtures to the Rangers Training Centre in Milngavie following improvements made to its facilities, having previously been using New Tinto Park (home of Benburb F.C.) in the Govan area of Glasgow, near to the club's Ibrox Stadium. In January 2020 Malky Thomson was appointed joint first-team coach alongside Vignal, in June of the same year Vignal left the club Thomson was named head of the women's first team. In 2022, an arrangement was reached to play home fixtures at Broadwood Stadium in Cumbernauld, due to capacity and parking issues at the training venue.

Rangers - Dames, de topvrouwenvoetbalclub van Schotland, staat bekend om hun passie, vastberadenheid en succes op het veld. Opgericht in 2008, hebben de Rangers-vrouwen een rijke geschiedenis van overwinningen en titels, waaronder talloze landstitels, bekerwinsten en deelnames aan de Women's Champions League.

De ploeg bestaat uit een mix van ervaren internationals en getalenteerde opkomende spelers. De kern van het team is hun sterke defensie, aangevoerd door de onwankelbare doelvrouw Jenna Fife. Op het middenveld bezorgt de creatieve leider Lizzie Arnot constant problemen aan de tegenstander, terwijl de spitsen Rachel Corsie en Jane Ross een constante dreiging vormen voor het doel.

Onder leiding van de ervaren manager, Malky Thomson, spelen de Rangers-vrouwen een aanvallend en aantrekkelijk voetbal. Ze zijn geliefd bij het thuispubliek in het Ibrox Stadium en worden gerespecteerd door tegenstanders in binnen- en buitenland.

Met een groeiende aanhang en een vastberadenheid om te blijven presteren op het hoogste niveau, zijn de Rangers-vrouwen een team om rekening mee te houden in het damesvoetbal. Of het nu gaat om een landstitel, een bekerzege of het maken van indruk op het Europese podium, de Rangers-vrouwen zijn vastbesloten om hun status als een van de meest dominante clubs in Schotland te handhaven.