Rangers were founded in 1872, and began competitive play in 1874. The team then participated in the Scottish Cup during every season for the rest of the decade. Though they did not win the Scottish cup during the 1870s, Rangers reached the final round twice.
The 1874âÂÂ75 season was the first season of competitive football by Rangers.
Rangers entered the Scottish Cup for the first time and reached the second round where they lost to Dumbarton after a replay.
Between 1873 and 1879, Rangers played in their now traditional royal blue shirts and white shorts.
The 1875âÂÂ76 season was the second season of competitive football by Rangers.
Rangers entered the Scottish Cup for the second time. They equalled their previous best in the competition by reaching the second round where they lost to 3rd Lanark RV after a replay.
The 1876âÂÂ77 season was the third season of competitive football by Rangers.
Rangers entered the Scottish Cup for the third time. Wins over Queen's Park Juniors and Towerhill saw Rangers go one stage further than the previous two seasons as they reached the third round where they were given a bye to the fourth round. They then defeated Mauchline and Lennox to reach the semi-finals for the first time. With only three teams in the semi-finals, Rangers were the lucky ones to receive a bye straight to the final where they would play Vale of Leven. After two 1âÂÂ1 draws at Hamilton Crescent, Vale finally overcame their opponents 3âÂÂ2 at the original Hampden Park thanks to an 88th-minute winner from Robert Paton.
The 1877âÂÂ78 season was the fourth season of competitive football by Rangers.
Rangers entered the Scottish Cup for the fourth time. In the first round, they set a new club record for the biggest win after defeating Possilpark 13âÂÂ0. Wins over Alexandra Athletic and Uddingston saw Rangers through to the fourth round where they lost to defending champions Vale of Leven after a replay.
The 1878âÂÂ79 season was the fifth season of competitive football by Rangers.
Rangers played a total of 7 competitive matches during the 1878âÂÂ79 season.
All results are written with Rangers' score first.
The 1879âÂÂ80 season was the sixth season of competitive football by Rangers.
Rangers played a total of 2 competitive matches during the 1879âÂÂ80 season.
All results are written with Rangers' score first.