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UK Government Grants £150,000 Funding Boost to The Ibrox Community Complex

Fri 25th March 2022

THE Rangers Charity Foundation and Rangers Football Club were delighted to welcome the Rt Hon. Alister Jack, the Secretary of State for Scotland, to the Ibrox Community Complex to discuss plans for the regeneration of the facility. 

The Rangers Charity Foundation has been awarded a £150,000 grant from a fund to improve grassroots football facilities, provided by the UK Government for the reinstatement of a full-size synthetic pitch that will help fast-track the restoration of the venue. A total of £2m of UK Government money is being spent across Scotland as part of the scheme.

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Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said:

“Football is the beating heart of Glasgow and this £150,000 UK Government investment will help the Rangers Charity Foundation, working with Rangers FC, to breathe new life into this vital community complex.

“With Ibrox Stadium as a backdrop, people from all walks of life will be inspired to get active and enjoy the physical and mental health benefits that playing the beautiful game can bring. 

“In total £2million UK Government funding is transforming grassroots football facilities right across Scotland, from the Borders to Moray and from Inverclyde to Dundee, helping communities become winners on and off the pitch.”

Rangers Charity Foundation Director, Connal Cochrane, commented: 

“We are delighted to receive this level of support. The £150,000 grant will help enormously with the regeneration of this site. Coupled with support from the football club we will transform the Ibrox Community Complex into a modern, revitalised facility with a range of activities and services for the local community.

“The Foundation already has a reputation for running a wide range of community programmes relating to health, employability, diversity and education that make a genuine difference to people’s lives and this grant will allow us to expand on this further to help improve the health and wellbeing of local people.”

Rangers Women’s and Girls’ Football Manager, Amy McDonald, who was joined by Rangers Women’s players Kayla McCoy and Tessel Middag said: 

“The funds from the UK Government are gratefully received. The Ibrox community complex was once a hive of activity and for Rangers to have the opportunity to be at the heart of rejuvenating this will be fantastic. As part of Rangers’ Everyone Anyone campaign, the restored Community Complex will allow us to reach a diverse range of people, enhancing our offering throughout the women’s and girls’ department and Rangers Soccer Academies”. 

Stewart Robertson, Rangers Managing Director said: 

“This direct financial intervention by UK Government is a welcome boost to the funds required to reanimate this strategically situated community venue.  We are delighted to support our Charity Foundation and see this crucial community facility restored.

‘We are appreciative of the positive approach taken by the UK Government and the leadership of Glasgow Life and City Council officials in enabling our Charity Foundation to take a long-term lease over the Community Complex” 

Kayla and Tessel delighted local pupils from Govan High School by having a kick around with them on the main pitch at Ibrox. 

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