Don Kitchenbrand (also Kichenbrand; born 13 August 1933) is a retired South African football player who played in Britain for Rangers and Sunderland in the mid to late 1950s.
Nicknamed The Rhino by the club's fans,[1] Kitchenbrand was one of very few players of the Catholic faith to play for Rangers between the 1920s and 1980s, between which times an unwritten rule was in effect; he was advised not to disclose his religion when signing.
[3][7] Kitchenbrand didn't feature much for Rangers after that first season,[5] having lost his place in the side to Max Murray,[8] and left for Sunderland in March 1958.
[10] He returned to his homeland in 1960 to play for Johannesburg Wanderers[8] and a number of other teams,[11] before coming back to Scotland two years later for a brief spell at Forfar Athletic.
[3][12] He played once for his country in March 1956, featuring in a South Africa representative side all consisting of British-based players and including Kitchenbrand's Rangers team-mate Johnny Hubbard.