The Rangers History Project
1872-2007

Road To Ibrox

 

Fleshers Haugh

Burnbank

Kinning Park

First Ibrox

Second Ibrox

Archibald Leitch

Ibrox Disaster 1902

Ibrox The Rebuild

Ibrox Disaster 1971

Ibrox The Modern Era

The Records

Memorial

 

 

Kinning Park

 

While Rangers were still calling Burnbank their home they took a trip to play Clydesdale at their ground Kinning Park. They must have been impressed because when a little time later when Clydesdale moved to a new ground at Titwood a ground where they can be found to this very day although now only as a cricket club. Rangers took over the lease on the ground.
Kinning Park was a proper ground it had a grandstand a club house everything a club could want. The ground was to remain home for ten years. The ground capacity at this time was 2000 but over the following seasons was increased to 7000 Sloping ash terraces were added and improvements were made to the pitch.
Vale of Leven were again the visitors to the opening of a new Rangers ground winning 2-1 the last official match was an English FA Cup tie against Old Westminsters Rangers winning 5-1.

 

Map of Kinning Park Rangers FC

 

Rangers players old and new

The final farewell to Kinning Park Rangers players old and new play one final game.