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Rangers play their football at Ibrox Stadium, and their training base is not too far away.

The Gers train at the Rangers Training Centre, with Russell Martin’s first-team squad there on most days as they prepare for matches.

The training ground was opened in 2001 and has gone by several different names, and was briefly owned by Hummel Sportswear.

Dick Advocaat previously proposed the idea of a Rangers complex, and now the Rangers Women and youth sides also play at the training centre.

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The Rangers Training Centre is just over seven miles from Ibrox Stadium, with it located in Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire.

It would take around 17 minutes to drive between the training ground and Ibrox, and this short distance remains ideal for players and coaches.

The Rangers Training Centre also has a £50,000 room dedicated to editing and showing match clips to players as part of their development.

There is a 226-capacity spectator stand at the training ground, which was opened in 2019 after much discussion with fan groups.

The Rangers Training Centre has had several nicknames since its opening in 2001, and is now commonly referred to as Auchenhowie.

Auchenhowie refers to the area of Milngavie...

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