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William Wilton (football)

William Wilton
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Personal information
Full name William Wilton
Date of birth (1865-06-09)9 June 1865
Place of birth Largs, Scotland
Date of death 2 May 1920(1920-05-02) (aged 54)
Place of death Gourock, Scotland
Teams managed
Years Team
1899–1920 Rangers

William Wilton (9 June 1865 – 2 May 1920) was the first manager of Rangers Football Club, serving the club in that position from May 1899 until his death in 1920. He had previously filled several roles including match secretary to the reserve and first teams.

Wilton joined the club in September 1883 as a player but never progressed beyond the second string eleven. He was soon appointed secretary to the club's youth team and reserve side. He was also on the special committee that oversaw the club's move from Kinning Park to the first Ibrox ground in 1887. Wilton became match secretary of the first team in 1889, succeeding from James Gossland. The club shared the inaugural Scottish League title in 1891. Wilton had been appointed as the league's first treasurer at the start of the season.

When the club became a limited company ten years later Wilton was chosen as manager. In his decade as match secretary for the first team, the club won two Scottish league championships in 1891 and 1899, as well as three Scottish Cups in 1894, 1897 and 1898. He also won four Glasgow Cup's in 1893, 1894, 1897 and 1898, and a Charity Cup in 1897. Rangers had achieved the first ever 100% league record, winning all 18 games and scoring 79 goals in 1898-99. To date no team has achieved the same, although several teams have gone unbeaten in a league season since.

Under Wilton's stewardship as manager, Rangers won eight league championships and another Scottish Cup, nine Glasgow Cups and seven Charity Cups. In his final season as manager the club won its tenth league championship. Wilton died in a boating accident in 1920.



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