Rangers have launched a special soccer schools competition which asks fans to create their best home practise videos for the chance to win a signed shirt.
The idea is to stimulate youngsters into being creative amid the ongoing global pandemic and the club are encouraging people to send in videos “showcasing your skills, flicks & tricks.”
Skill challenges such as these always herald some really creative responses and young Gers fans will look to come up with some creative solutions to grab the club’s attention.
Rangers regularly run soccer schools across the country but given the ongoing situation involving the coronavirus any plans to do some have come to a screeching halt.
This is a creative way to get youngsters to share their skills online and keep them active during the ongoing school closure.
The prize of a signed top is ample enough motivation for youngsters to get creative and send in their home-based skill showcases on to the club.
It’s not just in Scotland Rangers run their famous soccer schools either.

The Ibrox club has recently spread their net as far wide as Taiwan [Rangers] and Canada [Rangers] in the hunt for leading youth talent and everyone is being invited to take part.
Anyone interested in this sort of challenge is being asked to send their videos into Rangers using the #SkillChallenge hashtag.
