Rangers set to agree FOURTH partnership as Bosnian side Zeljeznicar tease deal
The Ibrox club are expanding their web of connections across the world into Eastern European football.
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The Ibrox side are set to agree a link up with a Bosnian side
The Ibrox side are set to agree a link up with a Bosnian side (Image: SNS Group)
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Rangers are ready to take part in a friendly with Bosnian side Zeljeznicar as part of a new partnership with the country's most successful club.
It would be the fourth official partnership Rangers have entered into - they have agreements with Hamburg, US side Orange County Soccer Club and Indian Super League side Bengaluru FC.
The Ibrox club are set to agree a tie-up where coaches from the Scottish Premiership side will head over twice a year for training camps in Sarajevo.
Rangers would also play a first team friendly against Zeljeznicar at their Grbavica Stadium at some point after Covid restrictions are eased and would invite the cream of Bosnian talent to come to Glasgow for training sessions in return.
Zeljeznicar president Samir Ceric said: "This will be an exciting partnership and full details of the arrangements between the clubs will be announced in the coming days."
