List of Rangers F.C. managers

This is a list of Rangers Football Club's managers and all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of Rangers, since its formation in 1872.

Each manager's entry includes his dates of tenure and the club's overall competitive record (in terms of first team matches won, drawn and lost), honours won and significant achievements while under his care. Caretaker or interim managers are included, where known, as well as those who have been in permanent charge. As of the beginning of 2019–20 season, Rangers have had sixteen different permanent managers and ten interim managers.

Managerial history

Match secretaries

Prior to the club forming a corporate entity in June 1899, Rangers had a series of match secretaries who filled the role of what would have been the manager.

Managers

The most successful and longest-serving Rangers manager is Bill Struth, who won eighteen Scottish league championships, ten Scottish Cups, two League Cups, seven war-time league championships, nineteen Glasgow Cups and seventeen Glasgow Merchant Charity Cups from 1920 to 1954.

The club has, on average, appointed a new manager every seven and a half years. The club's directors have only dismissed three of their managers, namely David White, Jock Wallace (during his second spell) and Pedro Caixinha. The others have left of their own accord or by mutual agreement, except for William Wilton, who died whilst still manager of the club.

Statistics

List of match secretaries

1875-1876 John Campbell[1]
1876-1883 Peter McNeil[1]
1883-1885 John Wallace MacKay[1]
1885-1889 James Gossland[1]
1889-1899 William Wilton[1]

List of managers

Information correct as of matches played 25 January 2021. Only competitive matches are included.
NameFromToTenurePWDLGFGAWin%Honours
William Wilton 27 May 1899 20 May 1920 20 years, 359 days 722 475 118 129 1,724 743 65.78 8 1st-tier League titles
1 Scottish Cup
Bill Struth 20 May 1920 15 June 1954 34 years, 26 days 1,179 788 228 163 2,847 1,144 66.83 18 First-tier League titles
10 Scottish Cups
2 League Cups
Scot Symon 15 June 1954 1 November 1967 13 years, 139 days 681 445 114 122 1,719 773 65.34 6 First-tier League titles
5 Scottish Cups
4 League Cups
David White 1 November 1967 27 November 1969 2 years, 26 days 114 73 19 22 264 122 64.03
Willie Thornton 27 November 1969 8 December 1969 11 days 2 2 0 0 5 1 100
William Waddell 8 December 1969 7 June 1972[2] 2 years, 182 days 130 73 25 32 253 134 56.49 1 League Cup
1 Cup Winners' Cup
Jock Wallace 7 June 1972[2] 23 May 1978 5 years, 350 days 308 201 56 51 655 299 65.25 3 First-tier League titles
3 Scottish Cups
2 League Cups
John Greig 24 May 1978 28 October 1983 5 years, 157 days 288 150 71 67 514 302 52.08 2 Scottish Cups
2 League Cups
Tommy McLean 28 October 1983 10 November 1983 13 days 4 1 0 3 4 6 25.00
Jock Wallace 10 November 1983 7 April 1986 2 years, 148 days 124 55 36 33 191 131 43.65 2 League Cups
Alex Totten 7 April 1986[3] 16 April 1986[4] 9 days 1 0 0 1 1 2 00.00
Walter Smith 16 April 1986[4] 1 May 1986[5] 15 days 2 0 1 1 2 3 00.00
Graeme Souness 1 May 1986[5] 16 April 1991 4 years, 350 days 257 165 49 43 482 175 64.20 3 1st-tier League titles
4 League Cups
Walter Smith 19 April 1991 31 May 1998[6] 7 years, 42 days 379 248 68 63 793 341 65.52 7 First-tier League titles
3 Scottish Cups
3 League Cups
Dick Advocaat 1 June 1998 12 December 2001[7] 3 years, 194 days 195 131 34 30 427 158 67.53 2 First-tier League titles
2 Scottish Cups
1 League Cup
Alex McLeish 13 December 2001[8] 8 May 2006[9] 4 years, 169 days 235 155 44 36 488 196 65.96 2 First-tier League titles
2 Scottish Cups
3 League Cups
Paul Le Guen 9 May 2006[10] 4 January 2007[11] 240 days 31 16 8 7 47 28 51.61
Ian Durrant 4 January 2007[12] 10 January 2007 6 days 1 0 0 1 2 3 00.00
Walter Smith 10 January 2007[13] 15 May 2011[14][6] 4 years, 126 days 245 154 53 38 461 193 62.86 3 First-tier League titles
2 Scottish Cups
3 League Cups
Ally McCoist 16 May 2011[14] 21 December 2014[15] 3 years, 219 days 167 121 22 24 391 123 72.46 1 Fourth-tier league title
1 Third-tier league title
Kenny McDowall 21 December 2014[15] 12 March 2015[16] 81 days 10 3 3 4 9 14 30.00
Stuart McCall 12 March 2015[16] 15 June 2015[17] 95 days 17 7 6 4 29 23 41.18
Mark Warburton 15 June 2015[17] 10 February 2017[18] 1 year, 240 days 82 54 15 13 183 74 65.85 1 Second-tier league title
1 Challenge Cup
Graeme Murty 10 February 2017[18] 12 March 2017[19] 30 days 6 3 1 2 14 8 50.00
Pedro Caixinha 13 March 2017[19] 26 October 2017[20] 227 days 26 14 5 7 49 30 53.85
Graeme Murty 26 October 2017[20] 1 May 2018[21] 187 days 29 18 2 9 61 38 62.07
Jimmy Nicholl 1 May 2018[21] 3 1 2 0 7 6 33.33
Steven Gerrard 1 June 2018[22] Present 2 years, 243 days 150 98 32 20 320 99 65.33

† Denotes that the person was a caretaker manager.

References

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  4. Smith was appointed assistant manager on 16 April and took on coaching responisbilites until Souness arrived on 1 May
  5. Souness was appointed manager on 8 April but did not officially take charge until 1 May
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