1992–93 Rangers Away Shirt – Authentication Guide
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Shirt Overview
Team: Rangers
Season: 1992–1993
Type: Away
Manufacturer: Adidas
Primary Colour: White with red and blue accents
Notable Match: Celtic 0–2 Rangers (November 1992)
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Key Authentication Features
Club Crest: Embroidered Rangers crest in blue, with “Ready” wordmark beneath. High thread density and tight stitching.
Adidas Logo: Stitched Adidas Equipment logo below the collar, in navy.
Sleeve Design: Unique angular red shapes cut into the white sleeves, made from individual panels—not printed.
Collar: Ribbed blue v-neck with red and white trim. Size tag on inside seam—Adidas branding with stripe logo.
Fabric Pattern: Vertical shadow stripes featuring alternating “RFC” monograms and abstract lines—woven into the material.
Sponsor: ‘McEwan’s Lager’ text in navy across the front, flock material on player-issue versions.
Back: Plain white with continuation of fabric stripe pattern.
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Player Info
1992–93 Rangers Squad Highlights
Player | Position |
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Andy Goram | Goalkeeper |
Richard Gough | Defender |
Dave McPherson | Defender |
Stuart McCall | Midfielder |
Ian Durrant | Midfielder |
Trevor Steven | Midfielder |
Mark Hateley | Forward |
Ally McCoist | Forward |
Neil Murray | Midfielder |
Gary Stevens | Defender |
Manager: Walter Smith |
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Season Summary
Rangers completed the domestic treble in 1992–93, winning the Scottish Premier Division, Scottish Cup, and League Cup. The white away shirt became iconic during key away fixtures, especially in Old Firm victories.
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Final Notes
Common fakes have printed red sleeve panels rather than stitched fabric, and use incorrect fonts for the sponsor. Authentic shirts always have woven shadow stripes and proper collar labels. Look for texture consistency and correct crest alignment.
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