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Old Firm

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The Old Firm represents a historic and intense rivalry within Scottish soccer. It specifically involves Celtic Football Club and Rangers Football Club, both based in Glasgow. The competition began in 1888 and remains a defining element of British football culture. Primarily for fans invested in these two clubs, it’s a fixture steeped in tradition and passionate local allegiance.

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Which two football clubs make up the Old Firm rivalry?

The Old Firm rivalry is fiercely contested between Celtic Football Club and Rangers Football Club. Both teams are historically based in the city of Glasgow, Scotland.

What is the religious divide associated with the Old Firm?

Historically, Rangers drew their primary support from the Protestant community, while Celtic was founded by Catholic Irish immigrants in 1888. While less intense today, this deep sectarian divide remains a defining cultural element of the derby.

When was the first Old Firm match played?

The first official meeting between the two clubs occurred in 1888, the very same year Celtic was established. Celtic won that inaugural friendly match by a score of 5-2 against Rangers.

How did the Rangers liquidation in 2012 affect the Old Firm?

When Rangers suffered financial collapse and were liquidated in 2012, they were forced to restart in the bottom tier of Scottish football. This meant the Old Firm derby was completely absent from the top-flight Scottish Premiership for four years until Rangers were promoted back.

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