Some Rangers supporters protested against the trip to Australia on the 20 March visit to Dundee
Some Rangers supporters protested against the trip to Australia on the 20 March visit to Dundee

Rangers were due to play Celtic in the Super Cup.

The Glasgow rivals were going to play each other in Australia for the first time.

Celtic was scheduled to play with the Sydney FC.

Organisers of the tournament were unwilling to fulfill their commitments.

A section of fans protested against Rangers involvement, disrupting the recent league win over Dundee at Dens Park, with objects, including tennis ball and toilet rolls, thrown on the pitch.

Many Rangers fans were unhappy with the idea of the competition being a return to Celtic for Postecoglou.

The club pulled out due to unresolved issues with those running the competition.

The club can confirm that they will not be participating in the Super Cup.

After it became clear that the tournament organizers were unwilling to fulfill their commitments to Rangers, we have terminated our agreement with them.

Some Celtic fans displayed banners opposing the proposed derby in Australia, which was scheduled for the domestic break for the World Cup.

The tournament offered a sizable benefit from a commercial perspective, and the board unanimously felt that it was a positive opportunity, according to the commercial director.