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Rangers can share a "moment of pride" after the club clinched its first SWPL1 title three days after the men's team reached the Europa League final. A goalless draw at home to Glasgow City - whose 14-year grip on the trophy ends - was enough to see Malky Thomson's side crowned champions. The club also lost long-serving kitman Jimmy Bell before the men's side defeated RB Leipzig. "It's been such an amazing week for the club," said midfielder Sam Kerr. "We've made the Europa League final, sadly Jimmy bell passed away. We're just so happy to do it all for the club and we can all celebrate together and have that moment of pride considering it was quite a sad week. "Honestly just lost for words. We're overwhelmed and over the moon that we've finally done and I'm so proud of the group that we've got. We did what we had to do to get the result."
Established in 2008, Rangers' previous best finish was runner-up in 2014. And, with one game to go, Rangers have won 24 of their 26 fixtures, their only two draws coming against City. "I'm so proud of everybody at Rangers," said head coach Thomson. "It's credit to everyone that wor at Rangers to create that atmosphere. The girls' performance was second to none. "The club's been through a lot with the loss of Jimmy and before that Walter Smith." Glasgow City had won the previous 14 top-flight titles and have lost just once this season, to Rangers. It was always going to be a testing season for City. Rangers had a year to gel their squad and added to it with smart signings such as Scotland striker Jane Ross. Celtic, second last season, continued to be blessed with fine talent.
For City, they lost stalwarts Leanne Ross, who hung up her boots, and Leanne Crichton, who moved to Motherwell to become player-assistant. Manager Scott Booth departed for Birmingham City, with interim Grant Scott holding the fort until Eileen Gleeson was free to take over in November. Glasgow passed up a two-goal lead to draw with Celtic in the league, then lost to the Parkhead side in the SWPL Cup final at Firhill in December. Despite the knocks, the defeat by Rangers in February is the only time they've been on the losing side in the league all season, but they will be in the Champions League qualifiers next term. And, after beating Partick Thistle at the weekend, they remain in the hunt for silverware with a Scottish Women's Cup final looming against Celtic on 29 May.
Priscila Chinchilla
Priscila Chinchilla is the first ever winner of the Scotland Women's Player of the Year. The Costa Rican international from Glasgow City has made 35 appearances in all competitions for City this season scoring 22 goals. Chinchilla made her UEFA Women’s Champions League debut this year, scoring three goals including the only goal of the game against BIIK-Shymkent at Broadwood Stadium. The 20 year old has 16 assists this year and scored her first hat-trick of the season in the Biffa Scottish Women’s Cup Quarter Final against Stirling University. Chinchilla has also scored four times for Costa Rica this year as she helped her country qualify for this summer’s CONCACAF Women’s Championship.
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