The Glasgow-based side reached the quarter-finals in the league, securing a considerable sum for their efforts.
A breakdown of the amount shows it came from a combination of the qualifying bonus, the value pillar, league phase, league ranking, and the round of 16, and quarter-finals bonuses.
The season began with hopes of entering the Champions League, but this was dashed in the qualifying rounds with a defeat by Dynamo Kyiv. Instead, Rangers embarked on the Europa League‘s ‘League Phase,’ a new format for the competition.
The journey included games against eight different clubs spanning from September 2024 to January 2025. The campaign began with a promising victory away in Sweden, defeating Malmo 2-0.
However, an early setback was suffered with a 4-1 home loss at the hands of Lyon on matchday two. The team quickly got back on their feet with a dominant 4-0 win over Romanian side FCSB.
Rangers then secured a 1-1 draw against Olympiacos in Greece and a notable 4-1 triumph over Ligue 1’s Nice in France.
The match against Tottenham Hotspur ended in a draw, and the team finished the league phase on a high note with a 2-1 victory against Union Saint-Gilloise.
This win ensured their position in the round of 16 where they faced Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce.
Despite showing resilience against the Turkish side, Rangers’ campaign eventually came to a halt when they were defeated by Athletic Club in the quarter-finals.
A draw at Ibrox was followed by a decisive 2-0 loss in the second leg, ending their European dreams for the season.
The financial figures for Rangers’ Europa League journey are detailed in UEFA‘s 2024/25 financial report.
