Supporters are strongly reminded the use of pyrotechnics within sports stadia is illegal. Not only could this lead to your arrest, but the club may also be sanctioned by governing bodies.
Rangers is rightly proud of our multicultural men’s first-team squad and diverse support. Our Everyone Anyone campaign sends a clear message of inclusion and togetherness and a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of discrimination on and off the pitch.
Rangers are a modern football club, with support recognised across Europe for the positive way in which they back their team. Songs and chants of a discriminatory nature have absolutely no place in 2024.
The manager and his team have expressed just how big an impact your fantastic support can have on performances – let’s ensure this is in the correct manner.
PROHIBITIONS
(1) Visitors to the stadium are not allowed to bring the following items:
a) Weapons of any kind;
b) Items or objects, which may be used as weapons or as projectiles, which by their nature could cause injury, harm or damage to people or property;
c) Objects or clothing, which are suitable as protective weapons, and which could be utilized under given circumstances, in order to fend off the highest authorized enforcement measures;
d) Items, which are likely and intended to hinder the establishment of someone’s identity;
e) Aerosol spray cans and pressurized containers for highly inflammable or health endangering gases (apart from commercial cigarette lighters), inflammable liquids, and corrosive or colouring substances;
f) Bottles (also PET bottles), beakers, mugs and cans, which are fragile or made of splintering or especially hardened material; it is permitted to carry alcohol-free drinks such as those in Tetra Paks or drinks for small children in the designated containers;
g) Bulky items such as ladders, stools, chairs, crates, suitcases;
h) Fireworks, rockets, Bengal fireworks, smoke powder, smoke bombs, flares and other pyrotechnic articles;
i) Flags or sign poles measuring more than 1.5 meters in length or 3 cm in diameter (apart from flags with flag passes) as well as large area banners and unregistered banners, large quantities of paper or paper rolls (wallpaper);
j)Electrical and mechanically driven noise devices and voice amplifiers;
k) Drugs and alcoholic drinks of all kinds;
l) Animals (except with exceptional permission, for example, guide dogs);
m) Laser pointers;
n) Video cameras or other sound and image recording devices, cameras which can be utilized for a commercial purpose (except those with the appropriate permission of the event organizer);
o) Propaganda materials with glorifying violence, racist, xenophobic, anti-Semitic or radical content;
p) Garments, whose production, sale, or target group is generally recognized to refer to right-wing extremism;
q) Advertising or religious articles, which are intended to disseminate or transmit commercial or religious attitudes;
(2) Visitors are also forbidden:
a) To offer or sell weapons, banned articles, items, objects or garments within the area of applicability of the stadium rules and regulations; or in any other manner let such items be offered to or accepted by other people;
b) To climb, or to climb over, structures and fixtures not intended for general use, especially facades, fences, walls, enclosures of the playing area, barriers, lighting systems, camera platforms, trees, any type of planted area, all types of masts and roofs, as well as their anchoring systems and supports;
c) To climb on seats or to mechanically manipulate them;
d) To disseminate propaganda materials and slogans with glorifying violence, discriminating, racist, xenophobic or radical content, especially expressing a right-wing extremist and discriminatory attitude through right-wing extremist materials, right-wing extremist slogans or gestures;
e) To enter areas which are not permitted for visitors (for example, the football pitch, inner rooms and function rooms);
f) To throw any kind of object;
g) To ignite fires, fireworks, rockets, Bengal fireworks, smoke powder, smoke bombs, flares and to burn or launch other pyrotechnic articles;
h) To sell goods and entrance tickets, to distribute printed materials and to organize collections without the necessary business approval and permission of “An der Alten Försterei” Stadionbetriebs AG;
i) To mark, paint, attach, scratch, burn, or in any other way damage structural installations, facilities, trees or pathways;
j) To use banners, flags and banderoles, which hinder the view of other visitors, or which obscure unlawful acts;
k) To relieve oneself or cause soiling outside toilets, or to pollute the stadium in any other way, especially by throwing things away (waste, packaging, empty containers, etc.);
l) To set up, attach, or store objects;
m) To enter the An der Alten Förstereistadium in a guise, which may prevent the establishment of identity;
n) To use sound and visual recordings made within the grounds of the stadium for commercial purposes without permission;
o) To spend the night in the stadium.
(3) It is forbidden to constrict traffic areas, pathways and especially emergency escape routes. Sales stands with previously obtained permission from the “An der Alten Försterei” Stadionbetriebs AG are to be set up in the established sales areas. Green spaces are to be kept free from obstruction.
(4) In order to maintain public order, it is forbidden to form mobs within the enclosed areas of the An der Alten Försterei stadium. A mob exists when several people by their common action show the will to disturb the public order.
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