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Rangers' nine-in-a-row trophy sells for £16,000 at auction
Rangers' nine-in-a-row trophy sells for £16,000 at auction

BBC News

time2 days ago

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Rangers' nine-in-a-row trophy sells for £16,000 at auction

An authentic piece of silverware that marked Rangers' ninth consecutive title victory in the 1990s has sold at auction for £16,000 to an unknown Bell's Whisky League Championship Trophy from the 1996-1997 season went under the hammer on Thursday at Glasgow-based McTear's, with bidding starting at £9, Ibrox-side lifted the trophy at Tannadice on 7 May 1997, after a header from Danish forward Brian Laudrup in the 10th minute sealed a 1-0 victory over Dundee result secured Walter Smith's team a ninth Scottish Premier League title in a row, equalling the feat achieved by Celtic from 1965 to 1974. The trophy was presented to Rangers captain Richard Gough on the pitch after the match, while images from the night show star players like Ally McCoist and Paul Gascoigne celebrating with the trophy on the lone goal in the match led to him being named Scotland's Player of the Year for the second time. Neither Rangers or Celtic have ever managed to win the league 10 years in a row, as Wim Jansen's Celtic took the victory the following season for the first time since 1988. 'A remarkable piece of Rangers memorabilia' McTear's, one of the oldest independent auction houses in the UK, said the trophy comes with the original box and paperwork from the Scottish Football Museum, confirming its authenticity. The 21-centimetre wide trophy was estimated to sell for between £9,000 and £12, on sale at the Sporting History, Important Trophies, Medals and Jerseys event was a Rangers Hall of Fame Trophy that was posthumously awarded to Davie Cooper - who died in 1995 after suffering a brain haemorrhage aged 39. Other items in the auction included a rare Rangers programme for a match against Clyde in 1947 and a Coronation Cup Final programme from the clash between Celtic and Newcastle in 1953. A spokesperson for McTear's said: "This is a remarkable piece of Rangers and Scottish football memorabilia that marks one of the most impressive achievements in the Club's history. "We have auctioned a number of important Old Firm items over the years, and the nine in a row trophy sits alongside the highest profile pieces that have gone under the hammer. "The trophy is being sold by a private individual and we are comfortable with both the provenance of the piece and the legitimacy of the ownership."Rangers did not comment. Rangers are set to face Greek side Panathinaikos in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League next match at home on 22 July will mark Russell Martin's first competitive game as the Ibrox-side's head coach, having been appointed earlier this month.

Rangers' nine-in-a-row championship trophy up for auction in Glasgow
Rangers' nine-in-a-row championship trophy up for auction in Glasgow

STV News

time28-05-2025

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Rangers' nine-in-a-row championship trophy up for auction in Glasgow

The silverware won by Rangers to seal their nine-in-a-row triumph in 1997 is being auctioned next month. Auctioneers McTear's is listing the Bell's Whisky trophy as part of its 'Sporting History, Important Trophies, Medals and Jerseys' auction, scheduled to take place on June 19. McTear's expect the item to sell for between £9,000 and £12,000. Rangers lifted the trophy at Tannadice on May 7, 1997, after a Brian Laudrup header sealed a 1-0 victory over Dundee United. That result ensured Walter Smith's side secured a ninth Scottish Premier League title in a row, equalling the feat achieved by Celtic from 1965 to 1974. The trophy was presented to Rangers captain Richard Gough on the pitch after the match. McTear's says the item will come with its original box and paperwork from the Scottish Football Museum, confirming the trophy's authenticity. Looking at the upcoming sporting auctions at Mctears and came across Bell's Premier Division trophy presented to Rangers when they won 9-in-a-row in the 90s Believed to have been removed from Ibrox during the Craig Whyte era. Now on an auction site 🤦‍♂️ — Scotland's Coefficient (@scotlandscoeff1) May 27, 2025 A spokesperson for McTear's said: 'This is a remarkable piece of Rangers and Scottish football memorabilia that marks one of the most impressive achievements in the Club's history. 'We have auctioned a number of important Old Firm items over the years, and the nine-in-a-row trophy sits alongside the very best and highest profile pieces that have gone under the hammer. 'We have already received a number of enquiries and we expect interest from collectors and fans alike to continue to build as we approach the auction on June 19.' Rangers have been contacted for comment. Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country

Rangers' nine-in-a-row league trophy up for auction
Rangers' nine-in-a-row league trophy up for auction

The National

time27-05-2025

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  • The National

Rangers' nine-in-a-row league trophy up for auction

Brian Laudrup's goal in a 1-0 victory for the Ibrox side over Dundee United at Tannadice was enough to seal the SPL title for the 1996/97 season. Rangers captain Richard Gough was presented with a special league trophy on the pitch after the match. Read more: It can now be bought and is up for auction on Bidding starts on Thursday, June 19, with the estimated price sitting between £9,000 and £12,000. The trophy comes with the original box and paperwork from the Scottish Football Museum confirming its authenticity. As we enter the new 2025/26 campaign, Rangers remain on the hunt for a new permanent manager. Barry Ferguson took interim charge of the team following Philippe Clement's dismissal. He won't be getting the permanent gig, though, with names such as Russell Martin, Sean Dyche, and Davide Ancelotti all mentioned in connection with the hotseat. The latter was previously expected to follow his father, Carlo, to Brazil, although that is no longer the case: "Davide is currently in negotiations with a European team, and it didn't seem right to bring him in," said Ancelotti Sr on Monday evening. "If he goes to a club, I wish him the best, and if not, he can come back to us."

Chelsea handed last-16 Conference League draw with Copenhagen
Chelsea handed last-16 Conference League draw with Copenhagen

The Independent

time21-02-2025

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  • The Independent

Chelsea handed last-16 Conference League draw with Copenhagen

Chelsea will face Danish Superliga leaders Copenhagen for a place in the quarter-finals of the Conference League. Enzo Maresca's side were handed a two-legged last-16 tie against the Danes in Friday's draw in Nyon, the reward for their 100 per cent group-phase record which allowed them to top the table with 18 points. Copenhagen made it to the knockout stage the hard way, losing the home leg of their play-off against Germany's Heidenheim 2-1 before securing a nail-biting 3-1 extra-time victory in the return to secure their passage. The sides met in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1998 with the Blues going through 2-1 on aggregate after Brian Laudrup scored the decisive goal in Denmark. However, they last went head-to-head in the last 16 of the Champions League in 2011 when Nicolas Anelka's double in the away leg handed the Blues a 2-0 advantage to take to Stamford Bridge, where a 0-0 draw pitched them into last-eight battle, ultimately unsuccessfully, with Manchester United, who would go on to lose to Barcelona in the final at Wembley. The ties will take place on March 6 and 13.

Chelsea handed last-16 Conference League draw with Copenhagen
Chelsea handed last-16 Conference League draw with Copenhagen

Yahoo

time21-02-2025

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  • Yahoo

Chelsea handed last-16 Conference League draw with Copenhagen

Chelsea will face Danish Superliga leaders Copenhagen for a place in the quarter-finals of the Conference League. Enzo Maresca's side were handed a two-legged last-16 tie against the Danes in Friday's draw in Nyon, the reward for their 100 per cent group-phase record which allowed them to top the table with 18 points. Copenhagen made it to the knockout stage the hard way, losing the home leg of their play-off against Germany's Heidenheim 2-1 before securing a nail-biting 3-1 extra-time victory in the return to secure their passage. A thing of beauty 🏆#UECLdraw — UEFA Conference League (@Conf_League) February 21, 2025 The sides met in the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1998 with the Blues going through 2-1 on aggregate after Brian Laudrup scored the decisive goal in Denmark. However, they last went head-to-head in the last 16 of the Champions League in 2011 when Nicolas Anelka's double in the away leg handed the Blues a 2-0 advantage to take to Stamford Bridge, where a 0-0 draw pitched them into last-eight battle, ultimately unsuccessfully, with Manchester United, who would go on to lose to Barcelona in the final at Wembley. The ties will take place on March 6 and 13.

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