This week, Glasgow Rangers ended their agony in the UEFA Champions League tournament.
The Scottish club, unexpectedly eliminating the PSV team in the qualifiers, played catastrophically in the group stage and earned an unpleasant title.
During six matches, the Scots did not even fight for a point, and their goal difference was more than deplorable (-20, 2 goals scored, 22 conceded).
Thus, "Rangers" surpassed the previously "leading" Zagreb "Dinamo" in the tournament history records, which in the 2012-2013 season had "distinguished" itself with zero points and a goal difference of -19.
This year, Plzen's "Viktoria" also realistically vied for the anti-record, but the Czechs playing in the "group of death" managed to avoid a crushing defeat in the last match against the "Barcelona" team and ended up with a goal difference of -19.