Rangers have announced that season tickets for Ibrox have sold out for the sixth consecutive season.
45,000 season ticket books have been snapped up by supporters ahead of the 2021/22 campaign.
An Ibrox statement read: "As we enter our 150th anniversary year ad the first major European club to reach this milestone, supporters have once again shown their incredible loyalty with the maximum number of season tickets sold ahead of the 2021/22 league campaign.
"The ticket office have worked tirelessly over the close season and to sell 45,000 season tickets during a time where supporters haven’t been able to attend Ibrox in over a year is testament to our incredible fan base.
"We are particularly pleased that over 1,000 MyGers members received a new season ticket from our waiting list.
"Standing alongside our loyal Season Ticket holders, the club has been further humbled by the backing of our corporate hospitality clients - with seasonal hospitality places once again being sold out.
"As we continue our work to return fans to Ibrox in a safe manner, all season ticket holders who are MyGers members will receive ticketing priorities.
"Further details on ticketing priorities for Friendlies and UEFA Champions League matches will be communicated in the upcoming weeks."
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