OFFICIAL: Scottish FA Releases Major Statement to Celtic and Rangers After Ibrox Disorder – Independent Review Launched

OFFICIAL: Scottish FA Issues Major Statement to Celtic and Rangers After Ibrox Chaos Independent Review Confirmed

Some matches don’t truly end at the final whistle.

Not because of what happened during the game, but because of everything that followed after.

That was the reality at Ibrox on a day that was supposed to be about football. A high-pressure Scottish Cup showdown. A fierce rivalry between Celtic and Rangers. The kind of fixture that usually delivers unforgettable moments for all the right reasons.

Instead, it became something far more troubling.

When Celtic secured victory after a dramatic penalty shootout, the story should have been simple  progression to the next round and another memorable chapter in this historic rivalry.

But almost instantly, attention shifted away from the result.

Scenes began to unfold that overshadowed everything on the pitch. Supporters made their way onto the field. Movement across the stands intensified. Tensions rose rapidly, spilling beyond the boundaries of the game.

What should have remained a passionate football atmosphere crossed into chaos.

And once that line is crossed, there is no quick way back.

In the days that followed, serious questions began to emerge   and they continue to grow louder.

How did the situation escalate so quickly? Were there warning signs before kick-off? Could more have been done to prevent the disorder once it began?

Now, the Scottish FA has stepped in with a decisive response.

The governing body has officially confirmed that a full independent review will be carried out into the incidents surrounding the match. This is not a rushed conclusion, but a detailed investigation designed to uncover the full truth.

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Crucially, the review will not focus solely on what happened after the final whistle.

It will examine the entire timeline of events from pre-match planning to what unfolded during the game, and how authorities reacted as tensions escalated.

An official statement confirmed that an independent lead has been appointed to oversee the process, with a clear mandate to establish the facts and recommend measures to prevent similar incidents in future high-risk fixtures.

The review will look at events both inside Ibrox Stadium and in the surrounding areas. It will assess crowd management, operational decisions, and the overall handling of the situation as it