A Rangers legend will host a special tour of Ibrox to mark a huge milestone.
Jörg Albertz will take part in a tour of the iconic Glasgow stadium on Sunday, November 24 at 9am and then again at 11am.
The event, which has been named the Rangers Legend Stadium Tour, is being held to celebrate 125 years since Ibrox was opened.
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As part of the tour, Gers fans will be able to take a walk down 'memory lane' with the footballing hero, hear insider stories about being part of the famous nine-in-a-row, and what it was like sharing a dressing room with the likes of Ally McCoist, Paul Gascoigne and Lorenzo Amoruso.
The stadium was opened in 1899 and has since hosted some of the most iconic moments in British football.
Originally named Ibrox Park, Rangers home ground is the third largest stadium in Scotland, with an all-seated capacity of 51,700.
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Meanwhile, 53-year-old Albertz played with the Glasgow side between 1996 and 2001.
During his time at the club, the German professional footballer played over 150 matches.
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A description for the event reads: "Join us on Sunday, November 24 at 9am for a special Legends Stadium Tour with none other than Jörg ‘the Hammer’ Albertz!
"Help us celebrate 125 years of Ibrox history by taking a walk down memory lane with the Light Blues hero, hear insider stories about being part of nine-in-a-row, sharing a dressing room with the likes of Ally McCoist, Paul Gascoigne and Lorenzo Amoruso, while working under legendary boss Walter Smith and Dick Advocaat.
"Experience the stadium through the eyes of a former Rangers star and one of our experienced Tour Guides.
"This exclusive tour offers fans a unique chance to see the iconic grounds and relive some of the greatest moments in our club’s history."
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