Ibrox Stadium | ||
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Owners | Rangers | |
Location | Ibrox Glasgow, Scotland | |
Built | 1899 | |
Opened | 30 December 1899 | |
Tenants | Rangers | |
Capacity | 50,817 | |
Field dimensions | 115 x 75 yards |
Ibrox Stadium is a football stadium located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow. The home of Rangers F.C., Ibrox is one of the largest football stadiums in the UK, and the third largest football stadium in Scotland, having an all-seated capacity of 50,817.
External links[]
- Ibrox Stadium at Rangers.co.uk
Rangers Football Club |
Current season • Club honours • Players • Coaching staff • Squads • Ibrox Stadium History: Seasons • Old Firm • 1902 Ibrox disaster • 1971 Ibrox disaster • 2008 UEFA Cup final riots |
Scottish Premiership stadiums 2023–24 |
Celtic Park · Dens Park · Easter Road · Fir Park · Ibrox Stadium · McDiarmid Park · Pittodrie Stadium · Rugby Park · St Mirren Park · Tannadice Park · Tynecastle Park · Victoria Park |
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final stadiums |
1961: Ibrox Park & Communale Stadium · 1962: Hampden Park & Neckarstadion · 1963: De Kuip · 1964: Heysel Stadium & Bosuil Stadium · 1965: Wembley Stadium · 1966: Hampden Park · 1967: Frankenstadion · 1968: De Kuip · 1969: St. Jakob Stadium · 1970: Prater Stadium · 1971: Karaiskakis Stadium · 1972: Camp Nou · 1973: Kaftanzoglio Stadium · 1974: De Kuip · 1975: St. Jakob Stadium · 1976: Heysel Stadium · 1977: Olympisch Stadion · 1978: Parc des Princes · 1979: St. Jakob Stadium · 1980: Heysel Stadium · 1981: Rheinstadion · 1982: Camp Nou · 1983: Nya Ullevi · 1984: St. Jakob Stadium · 1985: De Kuip · 1986: Stade de Gerland · 1987: Spiros Louis Stadium · 1988: Stade de la Meinau · 1989: Wankdorf Stadium · 1990: Nya Ullevi · 1991: De Kuip · 1992: Estádio da Luz · 1993: Wembley Stadium · 1994: Parken Stadium · 1995: Parc des Princes · 1996: King Baudouin Stadium · 1997: De Kuip · 1998: Råsunda Stadium · 1999: Villa Park |
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