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The Rangers Football Club Ltd : ウィキペディア英語版
Ownership of Rangers F.C.
This article details the ownership of the Scottish football club Rangers who were dissolved in 2012. Rangers were founded in 1872 and were incorporated into a limited company in 1899 as The Rangers Football Club Ltd. In the year 2000, Sir David Murray decided to float the club on the stock market, subsequently changing the company into a PLC. In 2012, The Rangers Football Club Plc entered liquidation and the club's assets, including (Stadium )] and Murray Park were bought by Sevco Scotland Ltd. Sevco Scotland Ltd later changed its name to The Rangers Football Club Ltd.The Rangers International Football Club Plc was then formed as the holding company for the group and now owns The Rangers Football Club Ltd as a wholly owned subsidiary.
==Current company overview==
The Rangers Football Club Ltd,〔http://www.scottishfootballleague.com/news/article/press-statement-49/ (STATEMENT ) www.scottishfootballleague.com, 13 July 2012〕 previously called Sevco Scotland Ltd, is a limited company〔(Welcome to 'The Rangers Football Club'... new name for crisis club as Green beats late Smith bid to seal deal ) www.dailymail.co.uk, accessed 6 August 2012〕 based in Glasgow. It was formed in 2012 to replace〔(St Mirren signings 'unlikely' due to Rangers newco situation ) www.bbc.co.uk, 2 June 2012〕 The Rangers Football Club Plc (which was subsequently renamed RFC 2012 plc), incorporated in 1899,〔(Rangers liquidation now inevitable ) local.stv.tv, accessed 6 August 2012〕 which went out of business and entered liquidation procedures on 14 June 2012.〔(First in: Youngster Hegarty pledges future as newco Rangers' first signing ) Daily Mail, 29 June 2012〕 Having purchased the business, goodwill〔(COMMISSION REASONS FOR DECISION OF 12 SEPTEMBER 2012 ) www.scotsman.com, 12 September 2012〕〔(Rangers liquidation now inevitable after CVA bid rejected by HMRC ) local.stv.tv, 12 June 2012〕 and assets of The Rangers Football Club Plc,〔(Duff and Phelps: Interim Report to Creditors ) www.rangers.co.uk, 10 July 2012〕 including the all-seated 50,987-capacity Ibrox Stadium in south-west Glasgow, several players agreed to have their contracts transferred to the new company.〔(Rangers newco: Guessing game as 13 players return for pre-season ) www.scotsman.com, 29 June 2012〕 Some players left to join other clubs as free agents since their former employer had been in breach of contract. After an application to transfer the old company's Scottish Premier League membership was rejected, an application to join the Scottish Football League was accepted with the club being placed in the third division. The Rangers Football Club Plc's SFA membership share was transferred to the new company on 27 July 2012.〔http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish_fa_news.cfm?page=1957&newsCategoryID=3&newsID=10252〕

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