Ibrox Stadium: A Game-Changer for Rangers Women's Football Ambitions

Rangers Women aim to boost their profile by playing home matches at Ibrox Stadium, attracting more fans and players to the women's game.

Rangers Women are set to make Ibrox Stadium their primary home venue for the 2025-26 season, a move that could significantly enhance their presence in Scottish women's football. The iconic stadium, which has a capacity of over 50,000, will host the women's team's home matches, barring any scheduling conflicts with the men's team.

Connecting with the Fanbase Donald Gillespie, Managing Director of Women's Football at Rangers, emphasized the importance of this move in connecting with the club's extensive fanbase. "The thought behind coming back to Ibrox more often is really about trying to connect with more supporters who are engaged with Rangers," Gillespie stated. While not every fan of the men's team may follow the women's team, the shared passion for the club is expected to drive support.

Overcoming Logistical Challenges Despite the benefits, the transition to Ibrox is not without its challenges. The unpredictable schedule of the men's team, especially with European commitments, requires careful planning. "We need to operate within the boundaries that the league set in terms of Ibrox as our home stadium," Gillespie explained. The club aims to announce game schedules as early as possible to manage these challenges effectively.

Attracting Talent Playing at Ibrox is also seen as a major draw for potential signings. Gillespie highlighted the advantages, stating, "It's a far greater proposition to be able to try and entice them in." The women's team already benefits from the same training facilities, medical staff, and resources as the men's team, and the move to Ibrox further bridges the gap between the two squads.

Search for a New Head Coach In addition to the stadium move, Rangers are actively searching for a new head coach following Jo Potter's departure to Crystal Palace. The club has received significant interest from qualified candidates, reflecting the growing stature of women's football in Scotland. "The timing isn't ideal but there are still a number of free agents that could help the process move a lot quicker," Gillespie noted.

Looking Ahead With the new season set to kick off on August 17, Rangers Women are focused on making the most of their time at Ibrox. The move is expected to not only boost attendance but also elevate the team's profile in the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL). As Gillespie put it, "Making it accessible is the number one thing we want to do."

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