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Ahead of the 2018 season, the official name of the team was changed to 'Rangers Women' from the previous 'Rangers Ladies'. [17] 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.
This is a list of footballers who are or were players of Rangers Women's Football Club (known as Rangers Ladies Football Club from 2008 to 2018). Pages in category "Rangers W.F.C. players" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.
After establishing herself as a regular in the squad during the 2022–23 season, in which she also made four appearances (three starts) in the UEFA Women's Champions League, was introduced as a late substitute in Rangers' win over Hibernian in the SWPL Cup final and was nominated for the PFA Scotland Women's Young Player of the Year, Maclean ...
Raised in Cambuslang where she attended Newton Farm Primary [3] [4] and Uddingston Grammar School, [5] McAulay was part of the youth academy at Rangers from a young age. Having been awarded as the Scottish youth player of the year for 2021–22, [6] she signed a first professional contract at the club in July 2023 (alongside Laura Berry), [7] a few months after making her Scottish Women's ...
In her first full season back with the Gers, 2021–22, Howat was part of the squad that won the SWPL for the first time in club history; [7] in the second season they won the Scottish Women's Premier League Cup for the first time (she was among the scorers in the final), [8] and in the third season they retained the SWPL Cup [9] and won their ...
The Rangers–Celtic rivalry in women's football has existed only in the 21st century, with Rangers W.F.C. having formed in 2008, one year after the Celtic F.C. Women. Fixtures between the teams generate additional media interest due to their association with the parent clubs, and are referred to as Old Firm matches as a result.
Wilkinson's ended for the 2018/19 season was 15 goals in 14 appearances. [22] The season's cancellation meant Sheffield missed out on promotion to the WSL to Aston Villa, who finished six points clear. Wilkinson's performances earned her the FA Women's Championship Player of the Season, as well as the FA Women's Championship Golden Boot. [22] [23]
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