- Club 1902
Ibrox disaster 1971
Ibrox disaster Ibrox Park (1887–99),
previous home
ground of
Rangers F.C.
Ibrox railway station,
closed 1967
Ibrox subway station...
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Ibrox Stadium is a
football stadium on the
south side of the
River Clyde in the
Ibrox area of Glasgow, Scotland. The home of
Scottish Premiership team...
- The 1971
Ibrox disaster, also
known as the
Second Ibrox Disaster, was a
crush among the
crowd at an Old Firm
football game (Rangers v Celtic),
which led...
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Ibrox (/ˈaɪbrɒks/) is a
suburb of Glasgow, Scotland. It is
situated south of the
River Clyde and is part of the
former burgh of Govan. The
origin of the...
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Haugh area of
Glasgow Green in May of the same year. Rangers' home ground,
Ibrox Stadium,
designed by
stadium architect Archibald Leitch and
opened in 1929...
- The
Ibrox disaster refers to two accidents, both at
football games held at
Ibrox Park (now
Ibrox Stadium) in Glasgow, Scotland: The 1902
Ibrox disaster...
- The 1902
Ibrox disaster was the
collapse of a
stand at
Ibrox Park (now
Ibrox Stadium) in
Govan (now part of Glasgow), Scotland. The
collapse caused the...
- Engineers. He
moved into
stadium design when he was
commissioned to
build Ibrox Park, the new home
ground of his
boyhood heroes Rangers, in 1899. Leitch's...
- Devine,
known as the
Beast of
Ibrox, was
sentenced to life
imprisonment in 1987 for
attacks against five
women in the
Ibrox area of Glasgow,
including four...
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Ibrox Parish Church is a
parish church of the
Church of Scotland,
serving the
Ibrox and, to a
lesser extent, the
Cessnock areas of Glasgow, Scotland,...