The Hoops |
Queen's Park Rangers
FC
Founded 1885 as St Judes' FC
merger of Christchurch Rangers FC
(formed 1882) & St Jude's Institute FC (1884)
Turned professional 1898
Name Changed 1887
Players provided 16
Different scorers 3 (7 goals) Total appearances
106
1908-94
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Rangers Stadium |
Domestic Honours |
Southern League winners 1907-08,
1911-12; FA Charity Shield runners-up 1908, 1912; Football League Division Three (South)
runners-up 1946-47, winners 1947-48;
Division Three winners 1966-67; Division Two runners-up
1967-68, 1972-73, winners 1982-83; Division One
runners-up 1975-76;
Football League Cup winners 1966-67, runners-up 1985-86 (beaten
by Oxford United, 0-3);
FA Cup runners-up 1981-82 (beaten by Tottenham Hotspur, in a
replay, 0-1); Full Members Cup best: semi-finals 1988-89
(beaten by Everton 0-1); Football League Trophy best:
Southern Area semi-final 2003-04 (beaten by Southend United 0-4);
After League restructure: Football League Division Two/League
One fourth place-play-off runners-up 2002-03, runners-up 2003-04; Division One/Championship winners 2010-11,
fourth place-play-off winners 2013-14; FA Premier
League best eighth place 1994-95; |
European Honours |
UEFA Cup best: Quarter-finals
1976-77 (beaten by AEK, agg 3-3, pens 6-7); |
Home
venue, based in London |
Rangers Stadium, Loftus Road since 1917;
although played at White City 1931-33 and 1962-63; Park
Royal Ground, 1907-17; Agricultural Society,
Park Royal, 1904-07; Latimer Road, Notting Hill,
1901-04; Kensal Rise Athletic Ground, 1899-1901,
London Scottish Ground, Brondesbury,
Home Farm, Kensal Rise Green,
Gun Club, Wormwood Scrubs,
Kilburn Cricket Ground, 1888-99; Beginning at
Welford's Fields, 1885-88; |
Home strip |
White and blue hooped shirts, white shorts, white
socks. |
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