History
The Club name came from Fife Road where most of the volunteers lived.
The club was a founder member of the Warrington friendly League and reached the final in its inaugural season, only to be beaten in a great final by Warrington Town Football Club.
The colours of blue and white were introduced that same year, as it was the suitable kit available in the local sports shop, the owner of which kindly allowed the club several weeks to pay for it.
As the players grew, more teams developed at the club and as it established its identity the club required an image that would be synonymous with the name Fife Rangers due to the Scottish sounding name, the Thistle was chosen as the club badge.
Fife began organising and attending annual soccer tours, with the emphasis being placed on providing a good quality of football for all teams but with an eye on players who had a restricted budget, this enabling as many players as possible to attend the tours in places throughout the UK and even Europe.
Many competitions and trophies have been won over the years and fathers who once played for the club are now returning with their children. The strength and success of Fife Rangers is due to the comitment shown, not only by the players, but by the mums and dads, managers, helpers and committee members who have tirelessly worked for the benefit of the club without and financial gain just the reward of helping to make Fife Rangers FC one of the finest clubs in the North West of England.
This was reiterated in 2004 when Fife were awarded the FA Charter Standard Development Club award something that everyone worked hard to gain and we continue to maintain this with our excellent standards. In 2009 this was upgraded to community Club with Fife being the first in Warrington to attain community Status
In 2004 Fife created an open age team which goes from Strenght to Strenght every year.
The Club is well recognised across the North as one of the first and best at running summer soccer tournaments.
Fife Rangers continues to provide junior football in the Warrington Area and more so the Orford Area where the club has always served over the 40 years of it's existance with 70% of the players from this area.
