Ibrox Stadium ( Scottish Gaelic: Stadium Ibrox) is a football stadium on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox area of Glasgow, Scotland. The home of Scottish Premiership team Rangers Football Club, Ibrox is the third largest football stadium in Scotland, with an all-seated capacity of 50,817. [1] On 16 September 1961, I was seriously injured in an incident at an Old Firm game at Rangers' ground, Ibrox Park (later known as Ibrox Stadium). I was 14, and a dedicated "bluenose". My idol.
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The Rangers Museum is an exciting and immersive experience for any football fan. The museum showcases the rich history of the club, with exhibits ranging from the team's beginning to their most recent victories. RANGERS MUSEUM & STADIUM TOUR (60-90 minute guided tour & museum access) Ibrox is a typical 'British' style stadium with four separate sections. They all have two tiers with the exception of the Bill Struth Main Stand which has three. Here's some information on each: The 1971 Ibrox disaster was a crush among the crowd at an Old Firm football game ( Rangers v Celtic ), which led to 66 deaths and more than 200 injuries. It happened on 2 January 1971 in an exit stairway at Ibrox Park (now Ibrox Stadium) in Glasgow, Scotland. On January 2 1971, Scottish football was changed forever after 66 football fans leaving Ibrox stadium were crushed to death at an Old Firm game.. Going down in history as one of the worst British.
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From there they moved to Ibrox in 1887 at a site nearby the current Ibrox Stadium. A decision was then made to build a new stadium that was opened on December 30 1899 with a 3-1 win over Hearts. Archibald Leitch's influence. The famous Ibrox main stand was built in 1928 and it was one of a number of times Archibald Leitch worked on the stadium. Ibrox Stadium is the home ground of Glaswegian football club Rangers. Originally designed by Archibald Leitch, it is regarded as one of the iconic stadiums in not only Scotland but the United Kingdom. Glasgow Rangers Stadium Guide Stadium Facts Ibrox Stadium History In January 1939 a crowd of 118,567 packed into Ibrox to watch an Old Firm match, the highest attendance for any league game played in Britain. With Celtic Park and Hampden Park, Glasgow had the three largest purpose-built football stadiums in the world at the time, with Ibrox behind only the national stadium as the biggest in Britain. Rangers Ibrox Stadium Capacity: 50,411 (all seated) Address: 150 Edmiston Drive, Glasgow, G51 2XD Telephone: 0871 702 1972 Pitch Size: 115 x 78 yards Pitch Type: Grass Club Nickname: The Gers or Teddy Bears Year Ground Opened: 1899 Undersoil Heating: Yes Shirt Sponsors: 32RED Kit Manufacturer: Hummel Home Kit: Blue, Red & White
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The Stadium and Club Tour comprises of: Professionally guided tour of the Stadium. Access to Trophy Room. Exclusive access to Dressing Rooms. Photo opportunity pitch-side. Ibrox Tours run every Friday, Saturday* and Sunday* and are priced at just £5 for kids, £15 for adults and £35 for a family group (2 adults and 2 children). Rangers considering three options for Ibrox expansion - The Stadium Business All the latest news, blogs, videos, and up-to-the-minute media coverage from all the leading voices in the global sports venue sector - all in one place. Curated and brought to you by TheStadiumBusiness team at Xperiology. Contact Us About Us Privacy Policy Careers
Ibrox Stadium Glasgow, Scotland: A Historic Football Haven A Triumph Over Tragedy: A Remarkable Phoenix Record-Breaking Rivalry and Spectacle Rebirth and Renewal: A Modern Marvel More Than Football: A Cultural Centre Design and Architecture of Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland Archibald Leitch: The Mastermind behind Ibrox's Architecture An iconic backdrop for events in Glasgow As an iconic, red-brick landmark in the heart of Glasgow, Ibrox Conference & Events is home to both Rangers F.C. and many of the area's most talked about events.
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Ibrox Stadium is the home of Glasgow Rangers Football Club, an all seated stadium with a capacity of 50,817. The stadium was officially opened in 1899 and was formerly known as Ibrox Park. In 1997 after the corners and screens were put in, the stadium was renamed " Ibrox Stadium " and remains the current name of the stadium. The 1971 Ibrox Stadium Disaster John Greig Rangers F.C at the time of the 1971 tragedy - Lynn M Reid / Ibrox Disaster Memorial It is perhaps a sad quirk of fate that the two disasters to occur at Ibrox took place when major rivalries were being played out on the pitch.