List of Rangers F.C. international footballers
This is a list of past and present Rangers F.C. players who have been capped by their country whilst at the club. Forty one nations have played international matches with teams featuring Rangers players. Rangers have had players take part in matches governed by all continental federations (UEFA, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL, CAF, AFC, and the OFC).
Contents
Algeria | Argentina | Australia | Belgium | Bosnia & Herzegovina | Canada | Chile | Croatia | Czech Republic | Denmark | Egypt | England | Finland | France | Gabon | Georgia | Germany | Greece | Iceland | Ireland | Israel | Lithuania | Nigeria | Netherlands | Northern Ireland | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Russia | Scotland | Serbia & Montenegro | Slovakia | South Africa | Sweden | Trinidad & Tobago | Tunisia | Turkey | Ukraine | United States |
Players
- This section is complete and up-to-date as of 20 July 2015.
Scotland
Algeria
Argentina
Australia
Belgium
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Canada
Chile
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Egypt
England
Finland
France
Gabon
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Honduras
Iceland
Ireland
See Ireland national football team (IFA) for details of this national team.
- Alex Craig
- Robert J. Hamilton
- Sam English
- Bert Manderson
- Billy McCandless
- Whitey McDonald
- Alex Stevenson[note 1]
Israel
Lithuania
Nigeria
Netherlands
- Frank de Boer
- Ronald de Boer
- Pieter Huistra
- Bert Konterman
- Michael Mols
- Arthur Numan
- Fernando Ricksen
- Giovanni van Bronckhorst
- Peter van Vossen
Northern Ireland
- Steven Davis
- David Healy
- Kyle Lafferty
- Andrew Little
- John McClelland
- Jimmy Nicholl
- Dean Shiels
- Billy Simpson
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Oleg Salenko
Serbia & Montenegro
Slovakia
South Africa
Sweden
Trinidad & Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Ukraine
United States
Notes
- ↑ Stevenson represented both of the Ireland teams, operated by the Irish Football Association and the Football Association of Ireland, during his career.
- ↑ Petrić also represented Yugoslavia during his career.
- 1 2 Player also represented the Soviet Union and the Commonwealth of Independent States while at Rangers.
References
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