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[[Image:Phil Parkes Upton Park 11 September 2010.jpg|thumb|right|alt=A headshot of a grey haired Caucasian man with a moustache wearing a suit.|[[Phil Parkes (footballer born 1950)|Phil Parkes]], photographed in 2010, played for QPR more than any other goalkeeper, a total of 406 matches.]]
[[Image:Phil Parkes Upton Park 11 September 2010.jpg|thumb|right|alt=A headshot of a grey haired Caucasian man with a moustache wearing a suit.|[[Phil Parkes (footballer born 1950)|Phil Parkes]], photographed in 2010, played for QPR more than any other goalkeeper, a total of 406 matches.]]
[[Queens Park Rangers F.C.|Queens Park Rangers Football Club]], commonly abbreviated to QPR, is an English professional [[association football]] club based in [[White City, London]]. The club was formed in 1888 following a merger between two local teams, St Judes and Christchurch Rangers. The new club was named Queens Park Rangers F.C. as most of their players originated from the [[Queen's Park, London|Queen's Park]] area of London. Following a disagreement with the [[London Football Association]] in 1898, the team turned professional in 1899 and joined the [[Southern Football League|Southern League]]. They were one of the teams who moved from the Southern League to become the founding members of the [[Football League Third Division]] in 1920,<ref name=footballleaguehist>{{cite news|title=History of the Football League|url=http://www.football-league.co.uk/page/History/HistoryDetail/0,,10794~1357277,00.html|accessdate=4 June 2012|newspaper=''The Football League''|date=22 September 2010}}</ref> and were also a founder member of the [[Premier League]] in 1992.<ref>{{cite news|title=A brief history of the English top division|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/feature/_/id/844596?cc=5739#|accessdate=4 June 2012|newspaper=''ESPN Soccernet''|date=20 November 2010}}</ref> Since playing their first competitive match as a professional club, more than 1,100 players have made a competitive first-team appearance for the club, of whom 180 players have made at least 100 appearances (including [[substitute (association football)|substitute]] appearances); those players are listed here.
[[Queens Park Rangers F.C.|Queens Park Rangers Football Club]], commonly abbreviated to QPR, is an English professional [[association football]] club based in [[White City, London]]. The club was formed in 1888 following a merger between two local teams, St Judes and Christchurch Rangers. The new club was named Queens Park Rangers F.C. as most of their players originated from the [[Queen's Park, London|Queen's Park]] area of London. Following a disagreement with the [[London Football Association]] in 1898, the team turned professional in 1899 and joined the [[Southern Football League|Southern League]]. They were one of the teams who moved from the Southern League to become the founding members of the [[Football League Third Division]] in 1920,<ref name=footballleaguehist>{{cite news|title=History of the Football League |url=http://www.football-league.co.uk/page/History/HistoryDetail/0,,10794~1357277,00.html |accessdate=4 June 2012 |newspaper=''The Football League'' |date=22 September 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110501121005/http://www.football-league.co.uk/page/History/HistoryDetail/0%2C%2C10794~1357277%2C00.html |archivedate=1 May 2011 |df= }}</ref> and were also a founder member of the [[Premier League]] in 1992.<ref>{{cite news|title=A brief history of the English top division|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/feature/_/id/844596?cc=5739#|accessdate=4 June 2012|newspaper=''ESPN Soccernet''|date=20 November 2010}}</ref> Since playing their first competitive match as a professional club, more than 1,100 players have made a competitive first-team appearance for the club, of whom 180 players have made at least 100 appearances (including [[substitute (association football)|substitute]] appearances); those players are listed here.


The vast majority of the players who have played a hundred times or more for QPR are from England, with 35 players either coming from or played internationally for other countries. Seventeen of those foreign players come from one of the other [[Home Nations of the UK]], seven players come from elsewhere in Europe, two from South America, two from Africa, five from the Caribbean islands, and two from North America. There are no players in the list from either Asia or Australasia.
The vast majority of the players who have played a hundred times or more for QPR are from England, with 35 players either coming from or played internationally for other countries. Seventeen of those foreign players come from one of the other [[Home Nations of the UK]], seven players come from elsewhere in Europe, two from South America, two from Africa, five from the Caribbean islands, and two from North America. There are no players in the list from either Asia or Australasia.

Revision as of 05:48, 19 May 2017

A headshot of a grey haired Caucasian man with a moustache wearing a suit.
Phil Parkes, photographed in 2010, played for QPR more than any other goalkeeper, a total of 406 matches.

Queens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is an English professional association football club based in White City, London. The club was formed in 1888 following a merger between two local teams, St Judes and Christchurch Rangers. The new club was named Queens Park Rangers F.C. as most of their players originated from the Queen's Park area of London. Following a disagreement with the London Football Association in 1898, the team turned professional in 1899 and joined the Southern League. They were one of the teams who moved from the Southern League to become the founding members of the Football League Third Division in 1920,[1] and were also a founder member of the Premier League in 1992.[2] Since playing their first competitive match as a professional club, more than 1,100 players have made a competitive first-team appearance for the club, of whom 180 players have made at least 100 appearances (including substitute appearances); those players are listed here.

The vast majority of the players who have played a hundred times or more for QPR are from England, with 35 players either coming from or played internationally for other countries. Seventeen of those foreign players come from one of the other Home Nations of the UK, seven players come from elsewhere in Europe, two from South America, two from Africa, five from the Caribbean islands, and two from North America. There are no players in the list from either Asia or Australasia.

Queens Park Rangers' record appearance-maker is Tony Ingham, who made 555 appearances in his QPR career between 1950 and 1963. Nine other players have made more than 400 appearances, the most recent being Kevin Gallen, who has made the ninth-highest number of appearances with 414 matches, scoring 104 goals in the process. George Goddard is the club's top goalscorer with 186 goals in his seven years with the club. Other than Goddard and Gallen, only Brian Bedford, Rodney Marsh and Don Givens have scored more than 100 goals for the club.

Key

Appearances and goals are for first-team competitive matches only, including Premier League, Football League, FA Cup, League Cup, Football League Third Division South Cup, FA Charity/Community Shield, UEFA Cup, Southern League, Southern Professional Charity Cup, Western League, London Challenge Cup, Southern Floodlight Cup, Full Members Cup, Mercantile Credit Centenary Trophy and Football League Trophy matches. As the team's historian, Gordon Macey, lists the statistics from wartime matches such as the two London Combination leagues, the Wartime League and the Football League War Cup as well as the abandoned 1939–40 season; they are included even though they are normally considered unofficial.

Key
  • Name – The name of the player, sorted by last name.
  • Nationality – If a player played international football, the country he played for is shown. Otherwise, the player's nationality is given as their country of birth.
  • QPR career – The year of the player's first appearance for Queens Park Rangers to the year of his last appearance.
  • Starts – The number of games started.
  • Subs – The number of games played as a substitute. Substitutions were only introduced to the Football League in the 1960s.[1]
  • Total – The total number of games played, both as a starter and as a substitute.
  • Goals – The number of goals scored by the player in both games started and substitute appearances.
Positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time. Thus the change in the names of defense and midfield reflects the tactical evolution that occurred from the 1960s onwards.
Players still active for Queens Park Rangers are in bold.
Statistics are correct as of 10 April 2016.
Positions key
Pre-1960s 1960–
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full back DF Defender
HB Half back MF Midfielder
FW Forward

Players

A headshot of a man wearing a white polo shirt, he has short black hair and a short cropped beard and moustache.
Dexter Blackstock started 96 games for QPR, and was brought on 21 times as a substitute.
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Ákos Buzsáky is the only Hungarian player to have played for more than a hundred games for QPR.
A headshot of a Caucasian man with brown hair in a white polo shirt.
Kevin Gallen played in more games for QPR than any other striker, 414 games over two periods with the club.
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Gary Waddock played 240 games for QPR as a midfielder.
A footballer wearing a white and blue hooped football shirt and shorts. He is standing on the pitch and drinking from a bottle.
Gareth Ainsworth played for QPR for seven years, in over 150 matches.
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Clive Allen, photographed in 2008, scored 83 goals in 157 games over his two periods spent with the club.
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Billy Barnes played 234 games for QPR, scoring 37 goals.
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James Birch played for QPR over the course of fourteen years, making 363 appearances.
List of Queens Park Rangers F.C. players with at least 100 appearances.
Name Nationality Position QPR
career
Starts Subs Total Goals Ref(s)
Appearances
Bert Addinall England FW 1944–1953 172 0 172 73 [3]
Gareth Ainsworth England MF 2003–2010 109 43 152 21 [3][4]
Clive Allen England FW 1978–1980
1981–1984
147 10 157 83 [3]
Les Allen England FW 1965–1969 146 5 151 62 [3]
Martin Allen England MF 1984–1989 154 12 166 19 [3]
Reg Allen England GK 1938–1950 255 0 255 0 [3]
Peter Angell England FB 1953–1965 457 0 457 40 [3]
Jimmy Armstrong England HB 1928–1934 133 0 133 5 [3]
John Baldock England HB 1913–1920 143 0 143 13 [5]
Gary Bannister England FW 1981–1988 172 0 172 72 [5]
Ian Baraclough England FB 1998–2001 133 5 138 1 [5]
David Bardsley England DF 1989–1998 294 1 296 6 [5]
Simon Barker England MF 1988–1998 349 27 376 41 [5]
Billy Barnes England FW 1907–1913 234 0 234 37 [5]
Walter Barrie England FB 1932–1938 174 0 174 1 [5]
Brian Bedford Wales FW 1959–1965 284 0 284 180 [5]
Marcus Bignot England DF 2001–2002
2004–2008
182 11 193 2 [5]
James Birch England FW 1912–1926 363 0 363 13 [6]
Marc Bircham Canada MF 2002–2007 151 16 178 7 [6]
Jack Blackman England FW 1932–1935 120 0 120 71 [5]
Dexter Blackstock Antigua and Barbuda FW 2006–2009 96 21 117 32 [5]
Wilf Bott England FW 1936–1938 110 0 110 45 [6]
Stan Bowles England HB 1972–1980 315 0 315 96 [6]
John Bowman England HB 1901–1905 110 0 110 2 [6]
Rufus Brevett England DF 1991–1998 158 12 170 1 [6]
Harry Brown England GK 1941–1946
1951–1956
286 0 286 0 [6]
Jack Burns England HB 1928–1931 125 0 125 36 [7]
Martyn Busby England DF 1970–1976
1977–1981
145 22 167 20 [7]
Ákos Buzsáky Hungary MF 2007–2012 87 38 125 24 [8]
John Byrne Republic of Ireland FW 1984–1988 128 21 149 36 [7]
Bobby Cameron Scotland FW 1950–1959 278 0 278 62 [7]
Clarke Carlisle England DF 2000–2004 109 3 112 6 [7]
Reg Chapman England HB 1945–1947 108 0 108 4 [7]
Tommy Cheetham England FW 1935–1939 135 0 135 93 [7]
Dave Clement England DF 1965–1979 472 4 476 28 [9]
Harry Collins England GK 1900–1905 121 0 121 0 [9]
John Collins England FW 1959–1966 193 0 193 56 [9]
Matthew Connolly England DF 2008–2012 113 12 125 2 [10]
Lee Cook England MF 2002–2007
2008–2012
170 26 196 13 [9][11]
William Coward England FW 1928–1932 138 0 138 28 [9]
Joel Cunningham England GK 1926–1932 174 0 174 0 [12]
George Dale England FW 1915–1919 110 0 110 40 [12]
Ian Dawes England DF 1980–1988 270 0 229 4 [12]
Chris Day England GK 2001–2005 100 0 100 0 [12]
David Donald England FW 1914–1921 119 0 119 12 [12]
Samuel Downing England HB 1903–1909 170 0 170 13 [13]
William Draper England FB 1915–1919 101 0 101 0 [13]
Ray Drinkwater England GK 1958–1963 216 0 216 0 [13]
Hogan Ephraim England MF 2007–2014 76 41 117 8 [14]
Mark Falco England MF 1987–1991 81 25 106 33 [15]
Alec Farmer England HB 1934–1943 178 0 178 11 [15]
Des Farrow England HB 1944–1952 158 0 158 7 [15]
Alejandro Faurlín Argentina MF 2009–2016 152 11 163 5 [16]
Terry Fenwick England DF 1980–1987 307 1 308 45 [15]
Les Ferdinand England FW 1987–1995 169 14 183 90 [15]
Wayne Fereday England MF 1980–1989 206 36 242 25 [15]
Joe Fidler England FB 1906–1913 192 0 192 0 [17]
Mike Fillery England MF 1983–1987 114 3 147 10 [15]
Alfred Fitzgerald England FW 1936–1941 124 0 124 57 [15]
Terrell Forbes England DF 2001–2004 128 2 130 0 [15]
George Fox England HB 1915–1920 101 0 128 15 [15]
Gerry Francis England MF 1969–1979
1980–1982
347 5 352 65 [15]
Paul Furlong England FW 2000
2002–2007
149 34 183 58 [15]
Kevin Gallen England FW 1992–2000
2001–2007
348 66 414 104 [18]
Ian Gillard England DF 1968–1982 479 5 484 11 [19]
Don Givens Republic of Ireland FW 1972–1978 293 1 294 101 [19]
George Goddard England FW 1926–1933 260 0 260 186 [19]
Ted Goodier England HB 1931–1935 155 0 155 2 [19]
Kaspars Gorkšs Latvia DF 2008–2011 121 3 124 6 [20]
Robert Green England GK 2012–2016 126 2 128 0 [21]
John Gregory England FW 1912–1923 241 0 241 59 [19]
John Gregory England MF 1981–1986 188 2 190 43 [19]
Lee Harper England GK 1997–2001 129 2 131 0 [22]
Cyril Hatton England FW 1942–1953 206 0 206 93 [22]
Bob Hazell England DF 1979–1983 117 7 124 9 [22]
Tony Hazell England DF 1964–1974 407 8 415 5 [22]
Bill Heath England FW 1942–1953 124 0 124 14 [22]
Karl Henry England MF 2013– 83 20 103 2 [23]
Clint Hill England DF 2010–2016 178 7 185 5 [24]
Len Hill England GK 1920–1925 176 0 176 0 [22]
Alfred Hitch England HB 1899–1901
1902–1906
183 0 183 20 [25]
Junior Hoilett Canada MF 2012– 80 42 122 12 [26]
John Hollins England MF 1975–1979 177 6 183 7 [25]
Ian Holloway England MF 1991–1996 150 20 170 5 [25]
Ernie Howe England FB 1977–1982 106 0 106 6 [25]
Peter Hucker England GK 1977–1987 188 0 188 0 [25]
Ron Hunt England DF 1964–1973 249 6 255 1 [25]
Andrew Impey England DF 1990–1997 199 16 215 18 [25]
Tony Ingham England FB 1950–1963 555 0 555 3 [25]
Arthur Jefferson England FB 1936–1950 368 0 368 1 [25]
Reg John England FB 1920–1926 145 0 145 1 [25]
Mike Keen England HB 1959–1969 440 0 440 45 [27]
Pat Kerrins England HB 1953–1960 158 0 158 31 [27]
Jim Langley England DF 1965–1967 104 1 105 11 [27]
Richard Langley Jamaica MF 1996–2003
2005–2006
161 21 182 24 [27]
Mark Lazarus England MF 1960–1961
1962–1964
1965–1967
233 2 235 84 [28]
Mick Leach England MF 1964–1978 337 24 361 70 [28]
Stuart Leary England FW 1962–1966 104 0 104 32 [28]
Mikele Leigertwood Antigua and Barbuda MF 2007–2011 117 24 141 12 [29]
Arthur Longbottom England FW 1954–1961 218 0 218 68 [28]
Harry Lowe Scotland FW 1935–1939 250 0 250 51 [28]
Jamie Mackie Scotland FW 2010–13 2015– 82 28 110 19 [30]
Danny Maddix Jamaica DF 1987–2001 307 40 347 18 [31]
Richard March England FB 1932–1942 311 0 311 6 [32]
Ben Marsden England FB 1920–1925 132 0 132 6 [32]
Rodney Marsh England FW 1966–1972 - - 211 106 [32]
Bill Mason England GK 1934–1942 269 0 269 0 [32]
Don Masson Scotland MF 1974–1978 144 0 144 24 [32]
Alan McDonald Northern Ireland DF 1981–1997 476 7 483 18 [31]
John McDonald Scotland FB 1907–1913 198 0 198 0 [31]
Frank McLintock Scotland MF 1973–1977 162 1 163 6 [31]
Gary Micklewhite England MF 1979–1983 115 12 127 17 [32]
Archie Mitchell England HB 1907–1921 467 0 467 25 [32]
Ian Morgan England FW 1964–1973 175 15 190 28 [32]
Roger Morgan England MF 1964–1969 206 0 206 44 [32]
Steve Morrow Northern Ireland FB 1997–2001 93 7 100 2 [32]
Paul Murray England MF 1996–2001 132 25 157 8 [33]
Andy Neil England HB 1927–1930 112 0 112 0 [33]
Warren Neill England FW 1980–1988 209 6 215 7 [33]
George Newlands Scotland FB 1900–1907 186 0 186 0 [33]
Brian Nicholas Wales FB 1949–1955 122 0 122 2 [33]
Nedum Onuoha England DF 2012– 134 12 146 5 [34]
Gilbert Ovens England FB 1911–1915 112 0 112 4 [33]
Gino Padula Argentina MF 2002–2005 91 12 103 5 [33]
Steve Palmer England DF 2001–2004 130 13 143 10 [33]
Paul Parker England DF 1987–1991 156 4 160 1 [33]
Phil Parkes England GK 1970–1979 406 0 406 0 [33]
Johnny Pattison Scotland FW 1937–1950 168 0 168 50 [35]
Darren Peacock England DF 1990–1994 140 3 143 7 [35]
Gavin Peacock England MF 1984–1987
1996–2002
206 19 215 42 [35]
George Petchey England FB 1953–1960 278 0 278 24 [35]
William Pierce England FB 1923–1931 193 0 193 3 [35]
Johnny Poppitt England FB 1950–1954 111 0 111 0 [35]
George Powell England FB 1947–1953 155 0 155 0 [35]
Ivor Powell Wales FB 1938–1949 159 0 159 2 [35]
Mike Powell England FB 1951–1959 109 0 109 0 [35]
Henry Pullen England FB 1910–1920 202 0 202 1 [35]
Karl Ready Wales DF 1991–2001 224 22 246 11 [36]
Alfred Ridyard England HB 1938–1948 243 0 243 9 [36]
Tony Roberts Wales GK 1987–1998 145 1 146 0 [36]
Glenn Roeder England MF 1978–1983 181 0 181 18 [36]
Jack Rose England FB 1945–1949 138 0 138 0 [36]
Matthew Rose England DF 1997–2007 236 24 250 8 [36]
George Rounce England FW 1928–1933 188 0 188 71 [36]
Martin Rowlands Republic of Ireland MF 2003–2012 198 19 217 37 [37]
Keith Rutter England FB 1954–1963 369 0 369 2 [36]
Keith Sanderson England MF 1965–1970 118 6 124 12 [38]
David Seaman England GK 1986–1990 175 0 175 0 [38]
Don Shanks England DF 1974–1981 201 5 206 11 [38]
Charlie Shaw Scotland GK 1907–1913 251 0 251 0 [38]
Ernie Shepherd England FW 1950–1956 233 0 233 54 [38]
Danny Shittu Nigeria DF 2001–2006
2011–2012
185 5 190 17 [39]
Frank Sibley England DF 1965–1971 165 3 168 5 [38]
Trevor Sinclair England MF 1993–1998 185 5 190 21 [38]
Andy Sinton England MF 1989–1993 190 0 190 25 [38]
Albert Smith England HB 1942–1949 144 0 144 7 [38]
Conway Smith England FW 1951–1956 181 0 181 83 [40]
Jack Smith England FW 1919–1922 159 0 159 66 [40]
Peter Springett England GK 1963–1967 161 0 161 0 [40]
Ron Springett England GK 1955–1958
1965–1969
147 0 147 0 [40]
Simon Stainrod England FW 1980–1985 175 2 177 62 [40]
Jan Stejskal Czech Republic GK 1990–1994 122 1 123 0 [40]
Damion Stewart Jamaica DF 2006–2010 163 5 168 13 [41]
Sydney Sweetman England FB 1925–1929 102 0 102 0 [40]
Reg Swinfen England FW 1938–1946 124 0 124 42 [40]
Adel Taarabt Morocco MF 2009–2015 135 29 164 34 [42]
Dave Thomas England MF 1972–1977 219 1 220 34 [43]
William Thompson Scotland HB 1912–1914
1920-1920
139 0 139 8 [43]
Terry Venables England MF 1969–1974 205 1 206 22 [43]
Gary Waddock Republic of Ireland MF 1979–1987
1992
227 13 240 10 [44]
William Wake England HB 1909–1916 240 0 240 1 [32]
Ian Watson England DF 1965–1974 226 6 232 2 [44]
David Webb England DF 1974–1978 146 1 147 11 [44]
Jack White England HB 1901–1908 140 0 140 1 [44]
Alfred Whyman England FW 1909–1920 206 0 206 25 [45]
Steve Wicks England DF 1979–1981
1982–1986
220 1 221 6 [45]
Clive Wilson England DF 1990–1995 196 3 199 14 [45]
Ray Wilkins England MF 1989–1994
1994–1996
200 7 207 10 [45]
Pat Woods England FB 1950–1961 333 0 333 16 [45]
Steve Yates England DF 1993–1999 137 12 149 2 [45]

References

General
  • Macey, Gordon (2009). Queens Park Rangers: The Complete Record. Derby, UK: Breedon. ISBN 9781859837146.
Specific
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