Cambuslang Rangers F.C.

Cambuslang Rangers
Full name Cambuslang Rangers Football Club
Nickname(s) The Lang
Founded 1899
Ground Somervell Park
Somervell Street
Cambuslang
Ground Capacity 3,000
President William Miller
Manager Paul McColl
League West of Scotland League Central District First Division
2015–16 West of Scotland League Central District Second Division, 3rd (promoted)
The club's home ground

Cambuslang Rangers Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire. Nicknamed The Lang or the wee Gers, were formed in 1899, they play at Somervell Park and wear blue strips (uniforms).

They currently play in the West Region of the Junior level of football. They were awarded the title of Scottish Junior team of the 20th century by the SJFA due to the honours they won in the 1970s.

History

It is common belief among older supporters that Willie McCallum was the club's best ever player. He was a mainstay and major asset to the club in the 1970s, he was often asked for his autograph which is rare for players at junior level.

The club has found it difficult to emulate the success of the 1970s team. The team are managed since May 2015 by former player Paul McColl.[1]

The record attendance for a game at Somervell Park is 13,500

Colours: Royal blue shirts, white shorts, royal blue socks. Traditionally the colours were Royal blue shirts, White shorts and White socks.

Squad 20122013

Keepers - Chris Treacy, Stewart Thompson

Defenders - Paul Bain, Willie Kinniburgh, Peter Kelsall, Craig Ferguson, Anton Heffron,Robert Thompson

Midfielders - Adam Boyle, Ryan Kelly, Gary McGrath, Gordon Dick,Darren Moore

Attack – Alan McFadden, Chris Faulds, Craig Miles

Notable former players

Honours

Scottish Junior Cup

Central League Division 1

Other Honours

References

  1. Smith, Kenny (28 May 2015). "New Cambuslang Rangers boss Paul McColl delighted to take the helm". Daily Record. Retrieved 12 June 2015.

External links

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