Rangers Ricksen, formerly of
Fortuna Sittard, joined Rangers in 2000 from Dutch team
AZ Alkmaar for a transfer fee of £3.75 million. In November 2000 Ricksen became the first player in Scottish football to be banned retrospectively on television evidence. His
Kung Fu-style kick on
Darren Young had been missed by the referee but caught on camera, leading to a five-game ban. Ricksen subsequently used his personal website to suggest Young required "straightening out."
2003–04 proved to be a failed season for Rangers, with the departure of several players from the treble-winning season, including
Barry Ferguson and
Lorenzo Amoruso. Ricksen, however, proved to be an important member of the Rangers team which finished second, playing 42 games, despite several injuries and disciplinary problems throughout the season. In October 2003 Ricksen pushed then Rangers chairman
John McClelland into a swimming pool before a match against
Panathinaikos in Athens. After the events Rangers banned Ricksen from talking to the media and manager McLeish said "We would rather have Fernando on the back pages and we have told him that." The highlight of Ricksen's career at Rangers came in the 2004–05 season seeing him jointly win the SPFA player of the year award after scoring nine goals from midfield in his 40 appearances for the club, helping Rangers to a league and league cup double. It remained unclear whether Ricksen would be seen as a key member of the Rangers team under new manager
Paul Le Guen for the
2006–07 season. An alcohol-fueled incident involving a passenger on Rangers' outbound flight to their pre-season camp in South Africa, led to Ricksen being sent home by Le Guen, who later described his behaviour as "inappropriate and unacceptable for the way in which I have asked my players to conduct themselves." On 30 March 2014, Ricksen was inducted into the Rangers Hall of Fame along with
Lee McCulloch and
Nacho Novo.
Zenit Saint Petersburg in 2007 Ricksen moved on loan to
Zenit Saint Petersburg on a season long loan on 9 August 2006, the Russian club's manager being
Dick Advocaat, who signed Ricksen for Rangers. Two weeks later he returned to Ibrox in a friendly between Rangers and Zenit and was booed after injuring
Chris Burke with what was described as a reckless tackle. Weeks later, Ricksen engaged in an on-field fist-fight with Zenit captain
Vladislav Radimov. On 28 November 2006, Zenit Saint Petersburg announced that they bought out Ricksen's transfer from Rangers. Despite this, Ricksen again fought with Radimov during a match in January 2007.
Return to Sittard After being without a club for more than a year, on 2 December 2010 Ricksen agreed to rejoin his childhood team Fortuna Sittard, involved in their battle to escape relegation from the
Eerste Divisie, signing a contract till the end of the season. ==International career==