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Rangers buck European trend with title win

With 55 men’s league titles to their name, Glasgow giants Rangers are solely eclipsed by Northern Ireland’s Linfield, and that only since the latter’s latest title in May.

In the women’s game, however, they are finally celebrating their first after ending a14-season run of success for Glasgow City.

It was the first fruit of the Old Firm’s new interest in the women’s game, one which is likely to lead to a new era in Scottish women’s football, although City – an independent women’s club – managed to stay

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