Steven Davis has been inducted into Rangers Hall of Fame.
The Ibrox club announced its latest inductees on Sunday night, with Davis joining current captain James Tavernier and veteran goalkeeper Allan McGregor on the prestigious list.
It is the latest proud moment for the Northern Ireland skipper, who joins illustrious company including legendary figures such as John Greig and Sandy Jardine.
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The latest trio were inducted at the opening of the club's New Edmiston House.
Davis - who suffered a double tear of his ACL in training before Christmas - is in his second spell with Rangers and has been a key part of the side since returning in January 2019.
Over his two spells he’s made 317 appearances for the Light Blues and helped them win four top flight titles, three Scottish Cups and three League Cups.
Rangers' hall of fame was set up in 2000 by former owner Sir David Murray with the Scottish club becoming the first in the United Kingdom to have one.
The first inductee was club founder Moses McNeill and since then there have been 98 names included on the list. The last induction took place in 2014 and saw Nacho Novo, Lee McCulloch and Fernando Ricksen take their place at the top of the marble staircase at Ibrox.
Other Rangers royalty to be inducted include Ally McCoist, Brian Laudrup, Colin Stein and Davie Cooper.
Davis has won a record 140 caps for Northern Ireland but is set to miss the majority of the upcoming Euro qualifiers as he recovers from knee surgery.
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