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Ibrox Stadium

The main stand of Ibrox Stadium
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The main stand of Ibrox Stadium

Ibrox Stadium, originally Ibrox Park, is the stadium of Rangers F.C. It is located on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow.

The site of Ibrox Park has been the home of Rangers since 1899. In 1929 the construction of the Main stand began, although the appearance of the stadium changed much in the 1980’s and 90’s when the Copland, Broomloan and Govan stands, along with the Club Deck of the Main Stand were constructed. The stadium currently has a capacity of 51,000, although plans are afoot to increase this figure to 64,000 by adding a further tier to the Govan stand.

The ground's name was officially changed to Ibrox Stadium after its most recent renovation, completed in 1997.

The stadium is one of slightly more than 20 European stadiums which have UEFA's 5-star rating, enabling it to host finals of the UEFA Champions League and the European Championship.

66 people died at Ibrox on January 2 1971 when a crush occurred during an Old Firm match, an incident known as the Ibrox disaster.

Tours of the stadium are available.

See also

External link

Ibrox's page on Ranger's official site

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