Black shorts and socks with white details complete the QPR away kit 2020-21.
Sadly the sponsorship deal with Guinness gave way to Blue Star Garages for the 1986-87 season, whilst Influence Leisurewear replaced Adidas as kit manufacturer in 1989. The 2020-21 QPR away kit is inspired by the classic 1982 kit and sees a predominantly red jersey featuring thin white lines on the collar and cuffs. Rushed designs for our long-awaited return to the Premier League, no surprise with the club changing owners.

For directions to QPR’s Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium (W12 7PA for Sat Navs) from wherever your journey starts, just type in your postcode or starting location here: As you might imagine in London, parking is extremely restricted near the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, with fans advised to use public transport instead. Our. Black and red was retained for the away colours, but not in hopped form - a nondescript effort. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); More kit news from QPR as the 2020-21 Errea away kit has been officially unveiled shortly after the unveiling of the new home kit. The agreement, which is initially a one-year deal with the option to extend, sees the ‘Football Stock Market’ displayed on QPR’s home and away kits for the 2020/21 season. After Rangers were bought by Formula One tycoons, Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore in 2007, their finances stabilised and, as a symbol of what they hoped would be a new era, the crest was replaced with an heraldic design that incorporated the club's traditional broad hoops. Enter your email address to follow Sartorial Soccer and receive notifications of new posts by email. as he enjoyed a kick about in China with George Michael. In 2001 the club was forced into administration and were only rescued when a high interest £10m loan was negotiated and, after a period of austerity, the club returned to the Championship (second tier) in 2004. at the end of the season Chris Wright, the club’s chairman and owner The away efforts are barely worth mentioning. of Division Three (South). “The away kit’s link to the successful 1982 era is very special and I am sure it will be well received by the fans. and a year later they were back at Loftus Road. Gambling platform Football Index has been named as Queens Park Rangers Football Club’s latest front-of-shirt sponsor for the upcoming EFL Championship season. Guinness were still brewing the black stuff in nearby Park Royal when they became QPR’s first ever sponsor for the 1983-84 season. In 2011 Rangers won the Championship title to return to the Premier League. Tony Williamson), (t) The Book of Football, a Complete History & Record of the Association and Rugby Clubs 1906 provided by Richard Essen, (w) The Football Sun (8 April 1899) found by Richard Essen, (A) Daily Herald (7 June 1926) submitted by Richard Essen, (B) The Norwood News (3 September 1926) submitted by Richard Essen. Please note, however, that some bars require club colours to be covered and some do not allow children. were poor and the club was relegated to Nationwide Division Two (the old season they were admitted to the Southern League. “The blue and white hoops are synonymous with QPR and I know the home kit went down very well with the players when they saw it recently. Required fields are marked *. Founder with visiting sides and in 1988 it was replaced with turf. I couldn't even begin to describe what colour the away shirt is meant to be, simply awful. In 1919, having played on no fewer than eleven grounds, Rangers took Have been better efforts. playing surface. Keep going and you’ll walk through Hammersmith Park. Boardroom scandals in 2005-06 and the tragic deaths of two young players in 2006 and 2007 threatened to overwhelm the club. Queens Park Rangers revealed their new Home kit for the 2020/21 season. After a lengthy consultation with supporters, the club launched a new crest in May 2016. However, there are a few options for away fans if you’re willing to take a chance on availability. Use our Booking.com panel to get availability and to book at the best prices: See what other away fans think of QPR’s Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium in our ‘Away Day Reviews’. The material used for the replicas was horrible - you could make your own from a Tesco carrier bag. My eyes are bleeding.". However, if demand requires, the lower tier can also be used which increases the allocation to around 2,500. A bit more thought here with the home kit, which looks much better without the stick-on sponsor. It seems that these were not ready when the 1926-27 season started so the team turned out in dark blue jerseys for their opening games. Horrible mess - ghastly new badge, new sponsor (which you can barely make out), grey collar, blue shorts at home. At the time the team played at London Scottish RFC's Brondesbury ground but after this became unplayable in the middle of the 1889-90 season, Rangers were forced to finish the season playing their home matches at their opponents' grounds. Founded: 1882 | Web: www.qpr.co.uk | Phone: 020 8743 0262 | Email: [email protected]. For some reason, Nike insist that all clubs entering into a partnership with them, have to use their generic shirts for the first season. Binatone were now the rather unfashionable sponsors. The closest underground station to the stadium is White City on the Central Line, but if you’re wanting to visit some pubs before the match, then Shepherd’s Bush on the Hammersmith & City Line is your best bet. Simple design, does the job required. Two away strips this season, neither stands out in the memory. As well as introducing red to the hoops for the 1983-84 campaign, Adidas also launched the “Dennis the Menace” away kit which would become synonymous with QPR. The new 2020/21 official replica shirts will be available to purchase in person from the Stadium Superstore between 10am-5pm and will also be available via the Online Shop. They not only won the Third Division championship, but also the League The club are looking into relocating to a 40,000 stadium but there is no timeframe on this at the moment.
QPR. A bit of old school style along with the new badge made for a good first effort. If ever a sponsorship deal was a meeting of minds between club, supporters and product it came when Queens Park Rangers partnered with Guinness in the early 1980s. The team was relegated at the end of the season. It’s the kit Rangers keep bringing back, often imitated, never bettered, and because of how well this kit comes together; QPR fans would love to see the return of Guinness to their shirts. to fans to donate coupons to replace their kit and in 1948-49 but has hooped tops were not available at the time, they played QPR’s new kits for the 2020/21 season have been revealed! Retro football shirts from brands such as Adidas, Butka, Nike, Macron, Puma, Kappa, Under Armour, Umbro & many more!!! The shirts marked QPR’s return to top-flight football and 2 innovations made that year’s Rangers’ kits legendary along Loftus Road:. Today, that support extends to fan groups on both sides of the Irish border who regularly make the trip to W12, as well as supporters clubs as far away as New York and Melbourne; who routinely meet for pints of Guinness whilst watching the Hoops at ungodly hours. No change at home - the last time QPR had a kit that lasted more than a season. hooped shirts that have become firmly associated with the club were adopted. Official Neymar kits, tracksuits, polo shirts & more Brazil Nike clothing. Go have a look. The away shirt is red, a colour which has become synonymous with QPR away strips, but this season we see a solid red, giving the shirt a simple, classic look; once again with the same red and white striped collar and cuffs. explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. Third kit unmemorable. Always looked better with black shorts. Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium (capacity 18,360). A strange offering for the change of kit. They went on to win the