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The Old Firm rivalry between Glasgow's Celtic and Rangers is one of the most intense and passionate in world football. The two clubs have been locked in a fierce battle for supremacy for over a century, with the rivalry transcending sport and becoming a part of the fabric of Glasgow life. With a combined total of over 100 league titles, 70 Scottish Cups, and 40 Scottish League Cups, the two clubs have dominated Scottish football for decades. The rivalry is fueled by a number of factors, including religious differences, political tensions, and geographical proximity. Celtic is traditionally associated with the Catholic community in Glasgow, while Rangers is associated with the Protestant community.
Rangers FC, also known as the Gers, is a Scottish professional football club based in Glasgow. Founded in 1872, they are one of the most successful clubs in Scottish football history, having won a record 55 Scottish league titles, as well as 33 Scottish Cups and 27 Scottish League Cups. Rangers play their home games at Ibrox Stadium, one of the largest football stadiums in the UK. Known for their passionate fanbase and fierce rivalry with Celtic FC, Rangers have a rich history and a loyal following. The club has experienced periods of great success and adversity, but continues to be a major force in Scottish football.
Celtic Football Club, often simply called Celtic, is a Scottish professional football club based in Glasgow. Founded in 1888 by Brother Walfrid, a Marist Brother, the club's origins lie in the Irish Catholic community of Glasgow's east end. Celtic is one of the most successful clubs in Scottish football, having won a record 52 league titles, 40 Scottish Cups, and 20 League Cups. They are also one of the most successful clubs in British football, having won the European Cup (now UEFA Champions League) in 1967. Celtic is known for its passionate supporters, known as the 'Celtic Bhoys', who create a unique and vibrant atmosphere at home matches at Celtic Park. The club has a strong tradition of developing young talent and has produced many famous players, including Kenny Dalglish, Jimmy Johnstone, and Paul Gascoigne.
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