Leanne Crichton named Rangers Women’s Head Coach
- Crichton was most recently Assistant First Team Coach at Glasgow City
We’re thrilled to see Football Careers client Leanne Crichton appointed Head Coach of Rangers Women’s first team. Crichton, who completed her UEFA Pro Licence this summer, joins Rangers in her first role as Head Coach.
Most recently, the former Scotland international was Assistant Coach for 16-time SWPL winners Glasgow City. Prior to that, she worked with Motherwell Women’s first team in a Player/Coach position.
The ex-midfielder enjoyed an extremely successful playing career, featuring for Glasgow City, Celtic, Hibs, Notts County, and Motherwell before retiring in 2023. As a player, Crichton won six SWPL titles, three Scottish Women’s Cups and five Scottish Women’s Premier League Cups.
She also earned 72 caps for Scotland, helping them qualify for the UEFA Women’s Euro 2017 and the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup — marking the country’s first appearances in those tournaments.
Speaking to Rangers club media, Crichton said:
“I know that with the fans, combined with the team and quality we have, that there will be exciting things to come.
“Rangers are renowned with winning. Second-best isn’t acceptable here. For us, the aim and the ambition will be to deliver a successful team on the pitch and that silverware is ultimately the goal.”
Kevin Thelwell, Sporting Director at the Glasgow club, said:
“Through the many conversations Donald [Gillies, Women’s and Girls’ Managing Director] and I had with Leanne during the recruitment process, her conviction, drive, and vision for the club was outstanding.
“Leanne comes to Rangers with immense pedigree in the game as both a former player and emerging coach. She is well-versed in what it takes to build and sustain a winning culture, bringing excellent leadership qualities and a wealth of knowledge in the Scottish game.
“The arrival of Leanne is a continuation of the club’s strategy to elevate the women’s game, on and off the pitch, with more games than ever before set to be played at Ibrox this season.
“We’re looking forward to getting to work with Leanne as we prepare for an important campaign ahead.”
We’re delighted for Leanne and wish her and Rangers all the best in the coming seasons.
