Rangers have been nominated alongside some of the biggest clubs in UK and European football as part of the official Football Business Awards.
The Gers are in the running for no fewer than four awards as the annual show which is set to take place on Tuesday the 6th of July in London.

You can read more about the awards and the nominees HERE but below are the categories for which the Gers have received a nomination:
SPONSORSHIP / PARTNERSHIP OF THE YEAR
BT’s Home Nation FA partnerships – Cake
FootballCo
Leyton Orient FC & Harry Kane
Liverpool FC & Carlsberg
Liverpool FC & Standard Chartered – Project Stand Red
Norwich City FC & War Paint for Men
Rangers FC
BEST BRAND ACTIVATION – NON PREMIER LEAGUE
Ball Street Network
Budweiser – FootballCo
Eastleigh FC
FC Barcelona & Rakuten, Inc
Kia Charge Up campaign – FootballCo
Norwich City FC & War Paint for Men
Rangers FC
SAP Interactive Data Space & TSG Hoffenheim – vStream Health
BEST USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN A FOOTBALL CLUB
Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium Tour – Imagineear SafeSpace
Bristol City FC/ Bristol Sport
Leicester City FC
Liverpool FC
Rangers FC
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC
BEST COVID 19 COMMUNITY RESPONSE – NON-PREMIER LEAGUE
Ashton Gate Stadium – Bristol City FC
Brentford FC
Bristol Rovers FC
Derby County FC / Community Trust
Dons Local Action Group with AFC Wimbledon Foundation
Notts County FC
Port Vale Foundation Trust
Rangers Charity Foundation
According to the Awards’ official website, “this year’s annual Football Business Awards on Tuesday 6th July will salute the off-pitch teams who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to bring football to fans during the covid-19 pandemic”.
Rangers will be facing off against the likes of Liverpool, Barcelona, Arsenal and Leicester for the awards and everyone involved at Ibrox deserves credit for being nominated.
The Rangers Charity Foundation nomination also comes after the group launched its Champion’s Challenge ahead of Trophy Weekend.
Gers fans are being encouraged to run, walk or cycle 5.5km over the weekend of 14th-16th May to raise money for the foundation. Read more HERE.
Speaking of awards, could one man’s victory over Steven Gerrard snatch a leading national gong from the Ibrox gaffer’s hands?
