Football club
Geelong Rangers Football Club is an Australian soccer club based in Geelong, Australia. The club currently competes in the Victorian State League Division 2 North-West, the regionalized fifth division of the Australian soccer league system.
History
Geelong Rangers claimed the 2008 Victorian State League Division 3 championship with 43 points, five points clear of second placed Sydenham Park, and were promoted to the Victorian State League Division 2 for the 2009 season.[1]
Upon the club's relegation from the Victorian State League Division 2 North-West to the Victorian State League Division 3 North-West in 2010, the club appointed former South African footballer Dale Harris as the first-team coach.[2][3][4]
Rangers finished the 2011 season in bottom place of the Victorian State League Division 3 table and were relegated to Victorian Provisional League Division 1 North-West for the 2012 season.[5]
The club debuted in the FFV State Knockout Cup in the 2012 tournament, where Rangers defeated Warrnambool Wolves in a 5–2 home victory in a second round fixture on 17 March.
Divisional history
- Victorian State League Division 4 (1989–1994)
- Victorian League Division 3 (1988)
- Victorian State League Division 2 (1985–1987)
- Victorian Metropolitan League Division 3 (1984)
- Victorian Metropolitan League Division 4 (1982–1983)
- Victorian Provisional League Division 1 (1977–1981)
- Victorian Provisional League (1973–1976)
|
- Victorian State League Division 2 North-West (2016–)
- Victorian State League Division 3 North-West (2014–2016
- Victorian State League Division 4 West (2013)
- Victorian Provisional League Division 1 North-West (2012)
- Victorian State League Division 3 North-West (2011)
- Victorian State League Division 2 North-West (2009–2010)
- Victorian State League Division 3 North-West (2006–2008)
- Victorian Provisional League Division 1 North-West (2001–2005)
- Victorian State League Division 3 North-West (1997–2000)
- Victorian Provisional League Division 1 North-West (1995–1996)
|
Recent seasons
Honours
International representatives
Australia
Scotland
Current squad
First-team
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
References
External links