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Rangers Pay Tribute to Fan Who Died After 'Falling Ill' at Match in Glasgow

GLASGOW CITY, SCOTLAND, AUG 9 – A 70-year-old Rangers fan died after falling ill during the Rangers v Dundee match; Police Scotland reported no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death.

  • Police Scotland said officers were alerted to a 70-year-old man taking unwell during the Rangers v Dundee match at Ibrox on Saturday, August 9, 2025, and he later died.
  • Reduced to 10 men by Nasser Djiga's dismissal before the hour mark, Rangers salvaged a 1-1 draw with James Tavernier's injury-time penalty.
  • After the club confirmed the death, Rangers Football Club said it was 'devastated' and would support the family, with social media supporters expressing condolences.
  • Police Scotland confirmed officers were alerted to the medical emergency involving a 70-year-old man in the Bill Struth Main Stand and that there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death.
  • Amid heartfelt tributes, supporters mourned the loss, and Rangers Football Club pledged to support the family at this difficult time.
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The Sun broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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