Argideen Rangers is a Gaelic football and Hurling club based in Timoleague in County Cork, Republic of Ireland.
The club took a back seat again until success came with the Argideen Rovers minor footballers winning back-to-back West-Cork titles in 1964 and '65.
Intermediate hurling followed for the next five years with occasional success when the scalps of Éire Óg, Glen Rovers, Blarney, Aghada and Milford were taken.
In 2012, a lack of numbers at underage level necessitated an amalgamation with neighbours Barryroe to form Ibane Gaels.
The Timoleague club also provided Tony Crowley, Mark Foley and selector Edward McSweeney to his team.