The SPFL can confirm that Rangers have been found in breach of SPFL rules following the behaviour of the club’s supporters during their first league game of the season away at Motherwell.
Proceedings into a large-scale, organised and illegal pyrotechnics display during the club’s 1- 1 draw at Fir Park on August 2 have now concluded.
The club was found to have breached SPFL Rule H37 in failing to ensure, as far as is reasonably practicable, that their supporters did not engage in “unacceptable conduct” at that match. The club were also found to have failed to identify or take proportionate disciplinary measures against the supporters responsible for the pyrotechnic display.
The following sanction was imposed:
(i) A suspended reduction of 50 tickets for a future away match in an SPFL competition, to be triggered in event of another rule breach of SPFL Rule H37 through pyrotechnic use by the club’s supporters at an away match in any SPFL competition on, or before, 30 June 2026. If this sanction is triggered, the club will be required to pay the costs for said 50 tickets to the home club for the respective match.