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Barry Ferguson leaves role as Rangers interim head coach

  • Barry Ferguson, former Rangers player, stepped down as interim head coach following a 2-2 draw at Hibernian on Saturday, ending his three-month tenure.
  • Ferguson assumed the role in February after Philippe Clement was dismissed amid a turbulent season and ongoing ownership discussions involving Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises.
  • During his brief tenure, Ferguson guided Rangers to impressive milestones, including a key triumph in the Old Firm derby at Parkhead and advancement to the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals, while providing stability during a difficult phase for the club.
  • Ferguson, who secured six victories in 15 games as interim manager, described his time leading the team over the past three months as a great privilege, while CEO Patrick Stewart commended his motivational guidance during a challenging period.
  • Rangers are now intensifying their search for a permanent manager to sustain progress and balance new strategies with the club’s rich history and passionate fanbase amid a transformative phase.
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Barry Ferguson leaves role as Rangers interim head coach

The 47-year-old was in charge for 15 games after taking over in February.

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Rangers Football Club, Official Website… broke the news in on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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