QPR

Est. 1882 · England

About QPR

Queens Park Rangers are West London football's most colourful club, a side that has moved between the English top two divisions with a charm and unpredictability that has made them genuine cult favourites. Their blue and white hooped shirts are one of English football's most distinctive designs, and the Loftus Road atmosphere on a big night is as authentic as the game gets. A League Cup in 1967 and a near-championship season in 1975-76 stand as the historic benchmarks for a club that always punches with personality. Founded in 1882, QPR play at Loftus Road and compete in the Championship. Key honours include the 1967 League Cup and a First Division runners-up finish in 1975-76. Known as the Rs and the Hoops, QPR are one of London football's most passionate and distinctive clubs with an identity built entirely around those famous blue and white hoops. The blue and white hoops are QPR and they are one of English football's most immediately recognisable shirt designs. Umbro dressed the Rs through their best years with crisp hooped home shirts that suited the compact Loftus Road environment. The 1975-76 near-championship season shirts are the historic benchmarks. The hoop has a collector following among those who appreciate genuinely unusual shirt design in English football, and modern iterations have kept the identity clean and strong.

Players who wore the shirt