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Record appearances: Tony Ingham (548, 1950–1963) [2] Record goalscorer: George Goddard (172, 1926–1934) [1] Most international caps whilst at QPR: Alan McDonald (52 for Northern Ireland) [3]
QPR agreed a multi-year partnership with Erreà as the official technical kit suppliers, the 2022–23 season will be the sixth year of the deal. The kits will be 100 percent bespoke designs for the duration of the deal. [39] On 8 December 2022 QPR announced that the kit deal with Erreà had been extended until the end of the 2025/26 season. [40]
Their manager Gerry Francis oversaw one of QPR's most famous victories, the 4–1 win over leaders Manchester United at Old Trafford broadcast live on terrestrial television on New Year's Day 1992. The hat-trick scored by Dennis Bailey in that game was the last time the feat was achieved by an away player in league football at Old Trafford ...
QPR agreed a multi-year partnership with Erreà as the official technical kit suppliers, the 2023–24 season will be the seventh year of the deal. The kits will be 100 percent bespoke designs for the duration of the deal. [27] On 8 December 2022 QPR announced that the kit deal with Erreà had been extended until the end of the 2025/26 season. [28]
The Queens Park Rangers team from the 1907–08 season who won the Southern League for the first time and competed in the first Charity Shield match Queens Park Rangers Football Club, also known as QPR, is an English association football club based in White City, London. The club originated from a merger between St Jude's and Christchurch Rangers in 1886, both of whom were founded in 1882 ...
QPR placed 19th place in the First Division, They reached the quarter finals of the League Cup but were beaten in the third round of the FA Cup by Doncaster Rovers . [2] they were knocked out of the Uefa cup in round 2 despite a first leg victory by four goals. [3] [2]
As league runners-up in the 1975–76 season, QPR qualified for the UEFA Cup for the first time in 1976–77, alongside fellow English clubs Derby County and the two Manchester clubs - City and United. [1] They would first face SK Brann of Norway, and brush them aside 11–0 on aggregate, including a 7–0 win away at the Brann Stadion.
On 13 May 2012, Manchester City played Queens Park Rangers at the Etihad Stadium in both teams' 38th and final match of the 2011–12 Premier League season. City entered the match in first place on goal difference, being level on 86 points with local rivals Manchester United, and needed to match or better United's result at Sunderland at the Stadium of Light to win the league. [3]