Salvatore Bibbo and Mike Williamson Join Rangers Coaching Team Under Russell Martin
Rangers Football Club have confirmed the addition of Salvatore Bibbo and Mike Williamson to their coaching staff ahead of the 2025/26 season, as new head coach Russell Martin continues to assemble his backroom team at Ibrox.
Bibbo, a vastly experienced goalkeeping coach, arrives from Sheffield Wednesday and brings with him a strong pedigree developed at top-level clubs such as Arsenal and Brighton & Hove Albion.
He has worked with some of the Premier League’s best goalkeepers and is known for his technical expertise and modern coaching methods. His appointment is expected to significantly enhance the goalkeeping department at Rangers.
Meanwhile, Mike Williamson joins the Ibrox outfit as first-team coach. The former Newcastle United defender steps into the role after managing Carlisle United, where he was praised for his progressive style of play and leadership qualities.
Williamson’s playing experience at the highest level in England, combined with his growing reputation as a coach, makes him a valuable addition to Martin’s team.
Rangers head coach Russell Martin expressed his enthusiasm over the new appointments, saying, “I am delighted to have Mike and Sal join my team ahead of the new season.
Both bring a wealth of experience and a real passion for developing players. Their values align with the culture we are building here, and I’m confident they will make a positive impact on the squad.”
Martin, who took over managerial duties earlier this summer, has wasted no time in reshaping the club’s footballing structure. The arrival of Bibbo and Williamson suggests a clear vision focused on tactical refinement, player development, and cohesive coaching leadership.
Bibbo’s track record includes time with top-tier professionals, having worked under Arsène Wenger at Arsenal and more recently under Graham Potter at Brighton.
His ability to adapt to different coaching philosophies and get the best out of his goalkeepers will be seen as a major asset to Rangers, who are aiming to strengthen their domestic and European campaigns.
Williamson’s playing career saw him represent clubs such as Watford, Wycombe Wanderers, and most notably Newcastle United, where he spent six seasons and earned a reputation as a dependable centre-back.
His transition into coaching has been closely watched, with Carlisle United benefiting from his modern approach to team structure and in-game management.
As Rangers prepare for the upcoming season, fans will be eager to see how the new coaching unit gels and what kind of identity Russell Martin’s side begins to form.
With key backroom additions like Bibbo and Williamson, the groundwork is being laid for what could be a transformative chapter at Ibrox.