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词条 Rangers F.C. Under-20s and Academy
释义

  1. History

     Beginnings of reserve football  Inter war years  1975 league reconstruction  SPL breakaway  Reconstructing the youth department  The elite development era 

  2. Academy structure

  3. Academy partnerships

  4. Competition record

     League participation 

  5. Players

     Reserve squad  Under 18's squad 

  6. Manager history

  7. Staff

  8. Honours

     League  Cup 

  9. Academy legacy

     Financial return  List of Academy graduates 

  10. References

  11. External links

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In addition to the first-team, Rangers Football Club also operate a football Academy which contains a number of football teams culminating in a reserve side, which currently plays in the SPFL Reserve League and plays in the Scottish Challenge Cup and the Glasgow Cup. The side also takes part in friendly challenge matches against various domestic and European sides in accordance with the academy's development plan.

Historically, the club's second side was known as the Rangers Swifts. In the 2006–07 season the under-20s won their league and the Scottish Youth Cup, ending rivals Celtic's run of six consecutive league titles and defeating them 5–0 in the final of the Youth Cup at Hampden Park.

History

Beginnings of reserve football

Rangers' first known involvement in reserve league football was in 1895 when their club secretary William Wilton initiated the setting up of the Scottish Reserve League.[1][2] The competition comprised the reserve sides of five clubs; Rangers, Celtic, Hearts, Leith Athletic and the Queens Park Strollers. In July 1896 the league was expanded to 10 sides, and renamed the Scottish Combination league.[2] In 1909, a new Scottish Reserve League was set up, often including at least one non-reserve side of a non-league club in each of its seasons.[1] The league was disbanded during World War 1, but effectively re-established in 1919 as the Scottish Alliance League. As with previous incarnations, this reserve league also contained the first XI of several non-league sides.[1] An AGM in 1938, resulted in the non-league sides being removed and the league became exclusive to First Division reserve sides. The advent of World War 2, however, once again saw the suspension of national reserve league football in Scotland, although regional leagues were set up.[1][3]

Inter war years

Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, all competitive football in Scotland was suspended. During this time there was special wartime football in the form of regional league competitions with Rangers playing in the Southern League. The regionalisation also saw Scottish reserve football postponed as the war effort put a major strain on the resources and playing staff of clubs with many of them serving in the Armed forces and some seeing active service abroad. The reserve side were crowned champions of their league in 1939 before seeing the following season abandoned.

1975 league reconstruction

With the end of hostilities in 1946, Rangers returned to play competitive football again with the reserve side featuring in the Scottish Reserve League. This was to continue unchanged for almost three decades until the first of many reconstructions were made to football in Scotland.

SPL breakaway

The formation of the Scottish Premier League in 1998, resulted in a significant change in youth team football in Scotland. The SPL began a league for members clubs youth players aged under-18. This was alongside the Reserve league, which had been revamped into a league primarily for under-21 players. Rangers would go on to win the under-18 league three times, first in 2001–02 then in 2006–07 and most recently in 2007–08.

Reconstructing the youth department

The opening of Rangers Training Centre (known as Murray Park) in 2001 was the one of the first stages in the clubs move to develop a football academy. Although the nomenclature was not present at that time, Rangers did begin to focus upon youth development and under the then first-team manager Dick Advocaat the club appointed its first Head of Youth Development, Jan Derks, in March 2000. Derks new role was strategic and operational and saw him lay the foundations for the clubs academy as well as helping the transition of the youth set-up to the new training centre. Prior to this, the club had employed a youth development officer, with their focus being solely scouting and coaching.[4] Derks remained in position for three years despite former player Tommy McLean being recruited as his presumptive successor in May 2001[5] and Rangers eventually appointed former Aberdeen scout George Adams to succeed Derks in February 2003.[6]

As the scope of the youth department grew, so did its costs, so on 20 April 2004, Rangers announced the creation of a new company which would oversee the development of the club's youth players.[11] The company, named Rangers Youth Development Limited, was entirely self-funding but completely owned by the club. It attracted four investors from outside Rangers who have invested £1 million, with the club also putting up an initial £2.5 million.[11] It led to Rangers F.C. being in the unfamiliar position of buying its own youth players from Rangers Youth Development Ltd.[11][7] The Youth Development company owned the young players and the club had to bid for them, although it had first option on all the players. If both sides cannot reach an agreement on a transfer fee then a FIFA transfer model will be used.[11] Any profit made by the company will be divided between investors with the majority being invested to fund more youth players.[8] The main reason for the formation of the company was to offset the running costs of the clubs's training centre.[9] However, many of the Rangers fans were opposed to the formation of the new company.[10] The activities of Rangers Youth Development Ltd were largely unnoticed and the company was dissolved after submitting its final set of accounts in June 2010.

The elite development era

In September 2005, as part of a restructuring of the club management, Adams left his role as director of youth football.[11] The moves also saw future Academy heads take over responsibility for youth administration.[11] In May 2017, the club announced its intention to withdraw from the SPFL Development League and play a programme of matches against a mixture of English and European Academies, as well as sides from League One and League Two in Scotland.[12]

Academy structure

SectionAge rangeHead of section
Children's[22] 8 – 12 years Alan Boyd
Intermediate[22] 13 – 15 years Malky Thomson
Senior[22] 16 – 17 years David McCallum
Development[13] 18 years plus Billy Kirkwood

The Academy is responsible for providing players for the Rangers first-team and is divided into four areas. The Children's section operates training groups only but from intermediate level there are age-grouped teams.[14] Between under-11 and under-12 level, the teams play in a seven-a-side football competition, although the latter side transitions to 11-a-side after Christmas.[14] Thereafter, the under-12s and under-13s play on a modified pitch which is slightly smaller with reduced sized goals than regulation play[14] but from under-14 level onward all Academy teams play on normal pitches. All players from under-8 to under-15 are schoolboys, however, from Senior level many sign contracts to become professional youth players.[14]

The U11 to U17 age groups play in the SFA Club Academy Scotland programme at ‘Elite’ level.

In 2017, the Rangers academy was one of eight across the country designated 'elite' status on the introduction of Project Brave, an SFA initiative to concentrate the development of the best young players at a smaller number of clubs with high quality facilities and coaching than was previously the case.[15][16]

Academy partnerships

Rangers operate a North American Academy, which began in 2014,[17] and as of May 2015 included thirteen partner clubs across the United States and Canada.[18]

The academy has a partnership with Coerver Coaching who deliver Coerver method skills coaching to the Children's section on a weekly basis.[19] On 18 December 2015, Rangers announced a coaching and development partnership with Scottish Lowland League club Gala Fairydean Rovers which effectively saw the Galashiels side act as a feeder to Rangers.[20] In June 2016, Rangers announced a partnership with East Dunbartonshire council which saw 24 of the clubs youth players aged 11 to 15 attend Boclair Academy allowing them to combine their academic and football studies.[21]

Competition record

Rangers were members of the Scottish Premier Reserve League from its foundation in the 1998–99 season until 2012. As the Scottish Premier League was considering disbanding its Scottish Premier Reserve League for the 2009–10 season,[22] Rangers announced it was withdrawing its reserve team in order to play friendly games instead.[23] After Rangers demotion to the Scottish Third Division in 2012,[24] the club entered a reserve team into the Scottish Football League Reserve League[25] and the side went on to win the competition.[41] The league ended after the formation of the SPFL, with a development league for under-20's teams taking its place and the clubs reserve side was disbanded.

A youth league was founded for under-18s in 1998 as an alternative to the Scottish Premier Reserve League which originally was for under-21s. The former competition was widened to include under-19s in 2003. Rangers were removed from the under-19 league after the clubs demotion to the Scottish Third Division[24] in 2012, with youth players featuring in the 2012-13 SFL Reserve league instead. The formation of the Scottish Professional Football League in the 2013–14 season, saw the formation of an under-20s league with the number of teams increased to 16[26] and teams were allowed to field two over-age outfield players and an overage goalkeeper.[27] The league was renamed the SPFL Development League in 2014, with the number of teams increased to 17.[28]

Rangers youth sides play in a number of cup competitions including the Glasgow Cup and Scottish Youth Cup. From 2015 onwards it is also possible for the Academy to participate in the UEFA Youth League by the Under-17 side winning the previous season's league at that age group; however this has not yet been achieved.

In June 2016, it was announced by the SPFL that the Challenge Cup would be expanded to include teams from the Welsh Premier League, Northern Irish Premiership and an Under-20s side from each Scottish Premiership club.[29] In the 2016-17 edition, Rangers U20 won their opening tie against Stirling University F.C. of the Lowland League but lost in the next round to Stenhousemuir of the third level.

League participation

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Rangers F.C. Reserve team
SeasonsDivision
1890 – 1975 Scottish Reserve League
1975 – 1998 Premier Reserve League
1998 – 2009 Scottish Premier Reserve League
2009 – 2012 None
2012 – 2013 SFL Reserve League
2018 – SPFL Reserve League
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Rangers F.C. professional youth team
SeasonsDivision
1998 – 2003 Scottish Premier under-18 League
2003 – 2012 Scottish Premier under-19 League
2012 – 2013 None
2013 – 2014 SPFL under-20 League
2014 – 2017 SPFL Development League
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Cup competitions
TeamCompetition
Under–20s Scottish Challenge Cup
Under–20s Scottish Youth Cup
Under-17s Glasgow Cup
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Players

  • In addition to below, Rangers F.C. Academy also operates youth sides from under-11 upwards.
  • Please note that squad numbers listed relate only to first team numbers. In reserve matches the team wear 1-11 and 12-21 (21 worn in place of 13) on the bench.
  • Most academy players on a development loan can still feature for the reserve team, but cannot play for the first team.

Reserve squad

As of 31 January 2019[30]{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no=24|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Aidan Wilson}}{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Stephen Kelly}}{{Fs player|no=28|nat=SCO|pos=GK|name=Robby McCrorie|other=on loan at Greenock Morton until 31 May 2019}}{{Fs player|no=29|nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Zak Rudden|other=on loan at Falkirk until 31 May 2019}}{{Fs player|no=30|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Kyle Bradley|other=on loan at Annan Athletic until 31 May 2019}}{{Fs player|no=33|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Jamie Barjonas|other=on loan at Raith Rovers until 31 May 2019}}{{Fs player|no=39|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Liam Burt}}{{Fs player|no=42|nat=SCO|pos=GK|name=Aidan McAdams|other=on loan at Annan Athletic until 31 May 2019}}{{Fs player|no=43|nat=SCO|pos=GK|name=Kieran Wright}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no=44|nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Andrew Dallas|other=on loan at Greenock Morton until 31 May 2019}}{{Fs player|no=45|nat=FIN|pos=FW|name=Serge Atakayi}}{{Fs player|no=46|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Rhys Breen}}{{Fs player|no=47|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Jack Thomson}}{{Fs player|no=48|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Scott Gray|other=on loan at East Stirling until 31 May 2019}}{{Fs player|no=49|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Jordan Houston|other=on loan at Airdrie until 31 May 2019}}{{Fs player|no=51|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Lewis Mayo}}{{Fs player|no=53|nat=NIR|pos=MF|name=Cameron Palmer}}{{Fs player|no=54|nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Matthew Shiels}}{{Fs end}}

Under 18's squad

As of 31 January 2019[31]{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no=55|nat=SCO|pos=GK|name=Brian Kinnear}}{{Fs player|no=56|nat=NIR|pos=DF|name=Daniel Finlayson}}{{Fs player|no=57|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Zac Butterworth}}{{Fs player|no=58|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Kieran McKechnie}}{{Fs player|no=60|nat=SCO|pos=GK|name=Nicky Hogarth|other=on loan at Kilwinning Rangers until 31 May 2019}}{{Fs player|no=61|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Jay Mack}}{{Fs player|no=62|nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Dapo Mebude}}{{Fs player|no=63|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Ben Williamson}}{{Fs player|no=64|nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Josh McPake}}{{Fs player|no=65|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Nathan Patterson}}{{Fs player|no=68|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Murray Miller}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no=69|nat=NIR|pos=DF|name=Kyle McLelland}}{{Fs player|no=|nat=SCO|pos=GK|name=Lewis Budinauckas}}{{Fs player|no=|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Ryan Muir}}{{Fs player|no=|nat=SCO|pos=DF|name=Harris O'Connor}}{{Fs player|no=|nat=POR|pos=MF|name=Joao Balde}}{{Fs player|no=|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=Ciaran Dickson}}{{Fs player|no=|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=James Maxwell}}{{Fs player|no=|nat=NIR|pos=MF|name=Chris McKee}}{{Fs player|no=|nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Kai Kennedy}}{{Fs player|no=|nat=SCO|pos=FW|name=Matty Yates}}{{Fs player|no=|nat=ENG|pos=FW|name=Nathan Young-Coombes}}{{Fs end}}

Manager history

NameFromToTenureNotes
{{flagicon|SCO}} John HagartNovember 19837 April 1986 2 years, 5 monthsAs reserve coach
{{flagicon|SCO}} Don Mackay16 April 19863 February 1987[32]1986|4|16|1987|2|3}}As reserve coach
{{flagicon|SCO}} Peter McCloy3 February 19871 March 19871987|2|3|1987|3|1}}As reserve coach
{{flagicon|NIR}} Jimmy Nicholl1 March 198730 June 19891987|3|1|1989|6|30}}As reserve coach
{{flagicon|SCO}} Davie Dodds
{{flagicon|SCO}} John McGregor
June 1989October 19912 years, 4 months As joint reserve coaches
{{flagicon|SCO}} John McGregorOctober 19911 March 2003[33]12 yearsAs reserve coach
{{flagicon|SCO}} John Brown1 March 2003[33]27 June 2006[34]2003|3|1|2006|6|27}}As reserve coach
{{flagicon|SCO}} Ian Durrant27 June 2006[34]30 June 20082006|6|27|2008|6|30}}As reserve coach
{{flagicon|SCO}} Tommy Wilson30 June 200814 March 2013[35]2008|6|30|2013|3|14}}As reserve coach
{{flagicon|SCO}} Billy Kirkwood14 March 20132 July 20132013|3|14|2013|7|2}}Interim, senior Academy manager
{{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Durie2 July 2013[36]23 December 2014[37]2013|7|2|2014|12|23}}As under-20s coach
{{flagicon|SCO}} Ian Durrant23 December 2014[37]9 June 2016[38]2014|12|23|2016|6|9}}As under-20s coach
{{flagicon|SCO}} Graeme Murty22 August 2016[39] 26 October 2017[40]2016|8|22|2017|10|26}}As Head Development squad coach
{{flagicon|SCO}} Billy Kirkwood26 October 20176 June 20182017|10|26}Interim, As Head Development Squad Coach
{{flagicon|SCO}} Graeme Murty6 June 20182018|06|06}As Head Development Squad Coach

Staff

As of 1 January 2019[41]{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
Senior Management Team
PositionName
Head of Academy Craig Mulholland
Head of Academy Coaching Billy Kirkwood
Head of Academy Recruitment David Stevenson
Head of Academy Business and Education Creag Robertson
Academy Coaching Department
PositionName
Head Reserve Team Coach Graeme Murty
Reserve Team Coach Peter Løvenkrands
Head of Senior Academy David McCallum[42]
Head of Intermediate Academy and School Coach Malky Thomson
Intermediate Academy Coaches Brown Ferguson
Brian Gilmour
Kevin Thomson
Gregory Vignal
Head of Children's Academy Alan Boyd
Children's Academy Coaches Andrew Little
Alan Sharp
Drew Todd
Head of Academy Goalkeeping Colin Stewart
Goalkeeper Coaches Conor Brennan
Peter Dennison
Alan Karas
Graeme Smith
Under-15s Team Coaches Peter MacDonald
Ricky Waddell
Under-14s Team Coach Alan Boyd
Todd Lumsden
Under-13s Team Coach Gary Gibson
Under-12s Team Coaches Kieran Reilly
Greg Statt
Under-11s Team Coaches John Lawson
Part-Time Coaches Gordon Craig
Robin Gibson
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Academy Sports Science Department
PositionName
Head of Academy Sports Science Jamie Ramsden
Sports Psychologist Donald McNaughton
Academy Medical Department
PositionName
Club Doctor Dr Mark Waller
Assistant Academy Doctors Dr Ian Brown
Dr Paul Jackson
Head Academy Physiotherapist Billy Henderson
Lead Development Squad Physiotherapist Chris Clarke
Academy Support Staff
PositionName
Head of Academy Analysis George Brown
Overseas Development Officer Gary Crook
Football in the Community Senior Executive Gary Gibson
Kit Executives Martin Bell
Graham Smillie
Academy Administrator Louise McLean
Football Administration Executive Katy Lamont
Loans Manager Billy Kirkwood
Academy Scouting Co-ordinator David Stevenson
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Honours

League

  • Scottish Reserve League: (22)
    • 1898, 1899, 1907, 1924, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1935, 1939, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1975
  • Premier Reserve League: (11)
    • 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1992, 1996, 1998
  • Scottish Premier Reserve League:
    • 2001
  • Scottish Football League Reserve League:
    • 2013[43]
  • SFL Youth League:[44]
    • 1996
  • SPL U-19/SPFL Development League: (3)
    • 2002, 2007, 2008

Cup

  • Scottish 2nd XI Cup: (24)[45]
    • 1890, 1898, 1899, 1907, 1912, 1913, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1937, 1938, 1941, 1952, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1977, 1979
  • Scottish Reserve League Cup: (12)[46]
    • 1946, 1954, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1993, 1997, 1998
  • Scottish Youth Cup: (6)
    • 1994, 1995, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2014
  • Glasgow Cup: (5)
    • 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2018
  • Milk Cup: (2) (Premier)
    • 1984, 1992
  • Milk Cup: (Junior)
    • 1985
  • Al Kass International Cup: (U-17)
    • 2019

Academy legacy

Financial return

With the opening of the club's training facility for its youth and first teams, it was hoped that this would spell a new chapter in player development for the club.[47] However, expectations of an instant success were not accurate and with reported running costs of the facility equalling £1.5m,[47] many commentators asked if the investment in the training ground and youth department was worthwhile.[48]

The combined transfer fees for all Academy graduates is, to date, approximately £18.2m. This includes the transfer of Alan Hutton, which the single largest fee received in the clubs history for any player.[70] Some of the other transfers that have commanded fees were in the form of compensation. The list below includes players who have been schooled at the clubs Academy and have commanded a transfer upon their departure.

First-team graduates transfer fees received
#Name and nationalityDate of transferNew clubInitial feeAdd onsTotal fee
1 SCO}} Steven MacLeandf=yes|2004|7|7}}Sheffield Wednesday {{flagicon|ENG}}£0.125m[49]{{n}}£0.125m
2 TUN}} Hamed Namouchidf=yes|2006|8|31}}FC Lorient {{flagicon|FRA}}£0.5m[50]{{n}}£0.5m
3SCO}} Alan Huttondf=yes|2008|1|30}}Tottenham Hotspur {{flagicon|ENG}}£9m[51]{{n}}£9m
4RSA}} Dean Furmandf=yes|2009|6|1}}Oldham Athletic {{flagicon|ENG}}£0.05m[52]{{n}}£0.05m
5SCO}} Charlie Adamdf=yes|2009|08|04}}Blackpool {{flagicon|ENG}}£0.5m[53]{{y}}[54]£1.35m
6SCO}} Danny Wilsondf=yes|2010|7|21}}Liverpool {{flagicon|ENG}}£2m[55]{{y}}[56]£4.7m
7SCO}} Dylan McGeouchdf=yes|2011|5|15}}Celtic {{flagicon|SCO}}£0.1m[57]{{n}}£0.1m
8 NOR}} Thomas Kind Bendiksendf=yes|2012|1|1}}Tromsø IL {{flagicon|NOR}}£0.25m[58]{{n}}£0.25m
9SCO}} Charlie Telferdf=yes|2014|5|31}}Dundee United {{flagicon|SCO}}£0.204m[59]{{n}}£0.204m
10SCO}} Lewis Macleoddf=yes|2015|1|1}}Brentford {{flagicon|ENG}}£0.85m[60]{{n}}£0.85m
11SCO}} Billy Gilmourdf=yes|2017|7|1}}Chelsea {{flagicon|ENG}}£0.5m[61][62][63]{{n}}£0.5m
12SCO}} Barrie McKaydf=yes|2017|7 |5}}Nottingham Forest {{flagicon|ENG}}£0.5m[64]{{n}}£0.5m

List of Academy graduates

Below is a list of players who made a first-team appearance for Rangers, whilst a youth team player at the club. This includes both players that have come through the clubs Academy set-up and also young professional players signed for the Academy who then go on to play in the first-team. The list includes all youth team graduates from the opening of Rangers Training Centre in 2001 to the present day.

First-team graduates
#Name and nationalityDate of debutAge at debutPro debutInternational
1 SCO}} Allan McGregor[65]df=yes|2002|2|24}}1982|1|31|2002|2|24}}{{y}}{{y}}
2SCO}} Chris Burke[66]df=yes|2002|3|20}}1983|12|2|2002|3|20}}{{y}}{{y}}
3SCO}} Tom Brightondf=yes|2002|5|12}}1984|3|28|2002|5|12}}{{y}}{{n}}
4SCO}} Andy Dowiedf=yes|2002|5|12}}1983|3|25|2002|5|12}}{{y}}{{n}}
5SCO}} Alan Hutton[67]df=yes|2002|12|22}}1984|11|30|2002|12|22}}{{y}}{{y}}
6SCO}} Steven MacLeandf=yes|2002|12|22}}1982|8|23|2002|12|22}}{{y}}{{n}}
7SCO}} Darryl Duffydf=yes|2003|10|28}}1984|4|16|2003|10|28}}{{y}}{{n}}
8TUN}} Hamed Namouchidf=yes|2004|1|10}}1984|2|14|2004|1|10}}{{n}}{{y}}
9MKD}} Bajram Fetaidf=yes|2004|3|23}}1985|9|7|2004|3|23}}{{n}}{{y}}
10 SCO}} Alex Walkerdf=yes|2004|4|4}}1984|4|25|2004|4|4}}{{y}}{{n}}
11 SCO}} Charlie Adamdf=yes|2004|4|14}}1985|12|10|2004|4|14}}{{y}}{{y}}
12 SCO}} Gary MacKenziedf=yes|2004|5|1}}1985|10|15|2004|5|1}}{{y}}{{n}}
13 SCO}} Ross McCormackdf=yes|2004|5|1}}1986|8|18|2004|5|1}}{{y}}{{y}}
14 SCO}} Bob Davidsondf=yes|2004|5|16}}1986|3|25|2004|5|16}}{{y}}{{n}}
15 SCO}} Steven Smithdf=yes|2004|11|28}}1986|8|30|2004|11|28}}{{y}}{{n}}
16 SCO}} Alan Lowing[68]df=yes|2005|9|20}}1988|1|7|2005|9|20}}{{y}}{{n}}
17 ATG}} Moses Ashikodi[69]df=yes|2006|4|23}}1987|6|27|2006|4|23}}{{n}}{{y}}
18 ENG}} Lee Robinson[70]df=yes|2006|5|7}}1986|7|2|2006|5|7}}{{y}}{{n}}
19 FRA}} William Stanger[71]df=yes|2006|12|14}}1985|9|19|2006|12|14}}{{n}}{{n}}
20SCO}} Steven Lennon[72]df=yes|2006|12|27}}1988|1|20|2006|12|27}}{{y}}{{n}}
21SCO}} Andrew Shinnie[73]df=yes|2007|3|17}}1989|7|17|2007|3|17}}{{y}}{{y}}
22SCO}} Paul Emslie[74]df=yes|2007|9|26}}1988|3|13|2007|9|26}}{{y}}{{n}}
23SCO}} John Fleck[75]df=yes|2008|1|23}}1991|8|24|2008|1|23}}{{y}}{{n}}
24RSA}} Dean Furman[76]df=yes|2008|5|10}}1988|8|22|2008|5|10}}{{y}}{{y}}
25SCO}} Rory Loy[77]df=yes|2008|11|1}}1988|3|19|2008|11|1}}{{y}}{{n}}
26NIR}} Andrew Little[78]df=yes|2009|4|25}}1989|5|12|2009|4|25}}{{y}}{{y}}
27SCO}} Gregg Wylde[79]df=yes|2009|8|29}}1991|3|23|2009|8|29}}{{y}}{{n}}
28SCO}} Jordan McMillan[102]df=yes|2009|10|27}}1988|10|16|2009|10|27}}{{n}}{{n}}
29SCO}} Danny Wilson[80]df=yes|2009|10|27}}1991|12|27|2009|10|27}}{{y}}{{y}}
30SCO}} Kyle Hutton[81]df=yes|2010|8|14}}1991|2|15|2010|8|14}}{{y}}{{n}}
31SCO}} Darren Cole[82]df=yes|2010|12|7}}1992|1|3|2010|12|7}}{{y}}{{n}}
32SCO}} Jamie Ness[83]df=yes|2010|12|26}}1991|3|2|2010|12|26}}{{y}}{{n}}
33ENG}} Kane Hemmings[84]df=yes|2011|8|3}}1991|4|8|2011|8|3}}{{y}}{{n}}
34SCO}} Ross Perry[85]df=yes|2011|8|13}}1990|2|7|2011|8|13}}{{n}}{{n}}
35NOR}} Thomas Kind Bendiksen[86]df=yes|2011|12|3}}1989|8|8|2011|12|3}}{{y}}{{y}}
36SCO}} Rhys McCabe[87]df=yes|2012|3|3}}1992|7|14|2012|3|3}}{{y}}{{n}}
37NIR}} Andrew Mitchell[88]df=yes|2012|3|17}}1992|4|8|2012|3|17}}{{y}}{{n}}
38SCO}} Barrie McKay[89]df=yes|2012|5|13}}1994|12|30|2012|5|13}}{{y}}{{y}}
39SCO}} Lewis Macleod[113]df=yes|2012|7|29}}1994|6|16|2012|7|29}}{{y}}{{n}}
40SCO}} Kal Naismith[113]df=yes|2012|7|29}}1992|2|18|2012|7|29}}{{n}}{{n}}
41SCO}} Robbie Crawford[90]df=yes|2012|7|29}}1993|3|19|2012|7|29}}{{y}}{{n}}
42NIR}} Chris Hegarty[91]df=yes|2012|8|21}}1992|8|13|2012|8|21}}{{y}}{{n}}
43CAN}} Fraser Aird[92]df=yes|2012|9|23}}1995|2|2|2012|9|23}}{{y}}{{y}}
44SCO}} Tom Walsh[93]df=yes|2012|12|8}}1996|7|11|2012|12|8}}{{y}}{{n}}
45CAN}} Luca Gasparotto[94]df=yes|2013|4|13}}1995|9|3|2013|4|13}}{{y}}{{n}}
46SCO}} Danny Stoney[95]df=yes|2013|4|13}}1996|5|5|2013|4|13}}{{y}}{{n}}
47SCO}} Andy Murdoch[96]df=yes|2013|4|27}}1995|1|30|2013|4|27}}{{y}}{{n}}
48SCO}} Scott Gallacher[97]df=yes|2013|7|28}}1989|7|15|2013|7|28}}{{n}}{{n}}
49SCO}} Kyle McAusland[98]df=yes|2013|7|28}}1993|1|19|2013|7|28}}{{n}}{{n}}
50SCO}} Calum Gallagher[99]df=yes|2014|3|15}}1994|9|13|2014|3|15}}{{n}}{{n}}
51SCO}} Charlie Telfer[100]df=yes|2014|4|19}}1995|7|4|2014|4|19}}{{y}}{{n}}
52SCO}} Ryan Hardie[101]df=yes|2014|9|23}}1997|3|17|2014|9|23}}{{y}}{{n}}
53SCO}} Liam Burt[102]df=yes|2016|3|1}}1999|2|1|2016|3|1}}{{y}}{{n}}
54Malta}} Myles Beerman[103]df=yes|2017|4|5}}1999|3|13|2017|4|5}}{{y}}{{y}}
55SCO}} Jamie Barjonas[104]df=yes|2017|5|7}}1999|1|24|2017|5|7}}{{y}}{{n}}
56SCO}} Aidan Wilson[105]df=yes|2017|5|17}}1999|1|2|2017|5|17}}{{y}}{{n}}
57SCO}} Kyle Bradley[106]df=yes|2017|5|21}}1999|2|14|2017|5|21}}{{y}}{{n}}
58SCO}} Ross McCrorie[107]df=yes|2017|9|19}}1998|3|18|2017|9|19}}{{n}}{{n}}
59SCO}} Glenn Middleton[108]df=yes|2018|7|12}}2000|1|1|2018|7|12}}{{y}}{{n}}
60SCO}} Stephen Kelly[109]df=yes|2018|9|26}}2000|4|13|2018|9|26}}{{y}}{{n}}
61FIN}} Serge Atakayi[110]df=yes|2018|11|11}}1999|1|30|2018|11|11}}{{n}}{{n}}
62SCO}} Jordan Houston[111]df=yes|2019|1|30}}2000|1|20|2019|1|30}}{{y}}{{n}}

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External links

Rangers Official Website:

  • Development squad
  • [https://rangers.co.uk/club/academy/ Academy]
  • [https://rfcyouths.wordpress.com Rangers Youths Wordpress– Rangers Under-19's Match Reports]
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