List of Queens Park Rangers F.C. players

The following article is about players who have appeared for Queens Park Rangers Football Club.[1] 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.

Phil Parkes, photographed in 2010, played for QPR more than any other goalkeeper, a total of 406 matches.

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. As of 11 August 2017, 180 players have appeared 100 times or more for QPR, 34 have played 250 or more and 10 players 400 or more games.

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 8 November 2020.
Positions key
Pre-1960s 1960–
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full back DF Defender
HB Half back MF Midfielder
FW Forward

Players

Dexter Blackstock started 96 games for QPR, and was brought on 21 times as a substitute.
Ákos Buzsáky is the only Hungarian player to have played for more than a hundred games for QPR.
Kevin Gallen played in more games for QPR than any other striker, 414 games over two periods with the club.
Gary Waddock played 240 games for QPR as a midfielder.
Gareth Ainsworth played for QPR for seven years, in over 150 matches.
Clive Allen, photographed in 2008, scored 83 goals in 157 games over his two periods spent with the club.
Billy Barnes played 234 games for QPR, scoring 37 goals.
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 FW1944–1953172017273[2]
Gareth Ainsworth MF2003–20101094315221[2][3]
Clive Allen FW1978–1980
1981–1984
1471015783[2]
Les Allen FW1965–1969146515162[2]
Martin Allen MF1984–19891541216619[2]
Reg Allen GK1938–195025502550[2]
Peter Angell FB1953–1965457045740[2]
Jimmy Armstrong HB1928–193413301335[2]
John Baldock HB1913–1920143014313[4]
Gary Bannister FW1981–1988172017272[4]
Ian Baraclough FB1998–200113351381[4]
David Bardsley DF1989–199829412966[4]
Simon Barker MF1988–19983492737641[4]
Billy Barnes FW1907–1913234023437[4]
Walter Barrie FB1932–193817401741[4]
Brian Bedford FW1959–19652840284180[4]
Jake Bidwell DF2016–201912911304[5]
Marcus Bignot DF2001–2002
2004–2008
182111932[4]
James Birch FW1912–1926363036313[6]
Marc Bircham MF2002–2007151161787[6]
Jack Blackman FW1932–1935120012071[4]
Dexter Blackstock FW2006–2009962111732[4]
Wilf Bott FW1936–1938110011045[6]
Stan Bowles HB1972–1980315031596[6]
John Bowman HB1901–190511001102[6]
Rufus Brevett DF1991–1998158121701[6]
Harry Brown GK1941–1946
1951–1956
28602860[6]
Jackie Burns HB1928–1931125012536[7]
Martyn Busby DF1970–1976
1977–1981
1452216720[7]
Ákos Buzsáky MF2007–2012873812524[8]
John Byrne FW1984–19881282114936[7]
Bobby Cameron FW1950–1959278027862[7]
Clarke Carlisle DF2000–200410931126[7]
Reg Chapman HB1945–194710801084[7]
Tommy Cheetham FW1935–1939135013593[7]
Dave Clement DF1965–1979472447628[9]
Harry Collins GK1900–190512101210[9]
John Collins FW1959–1966193019356[9]
Matthew Connolly DF2008–2012113121252[10]
Lee Cook MF2002–2007
2008–2012
1702619613[9][11]
William Coward FW1928–1932138013828[9]
Joel Cunningham GK1926–193217401740[12]
George Dale FW1915–1919110011040[12]
Ian Dawes DF1980–198827002294[12]
Chris Day GK2001–200510001000[12]
David Donald FW1914–1921119011912[12]
Samuel Downing HB1903–1909170017013[13]
William Draper FB1915–191910101010[13]
Ray Drinkwater GK1958–196321602160[13]
Hogan Ephraim MF2007–201476411178[14]
Eberechi Eze MF2017–2020941811220[15]
Mark Falco MF1987–1991812510633[16]
Alec Farmer HB1934–1943178017811[16]
Des Farrow HB1944–195215801587[16]
Alejandro Faurlín MF2009–2016152111635[17]
Terry Fenwick DF1980–1987307130845[16]
Les Ferdinand FW1987–19951691418390[16]
Wayne Fereday MF1980–19892063624225[16]
Joe Fidler FB1906–191319201920[18]
Mike Fillery MF1983–1987114314710[16]
Alfred Fitzgerald FW1936–1941124012457[16]
Terrell Forbes DF2001–200412821300[16]
George Fox HB1915–1920101012815[16]
Gerry Francis MF1969–1979
1980–1982
347535265[16]
Luke Freeman MF2017–2019105711215[19]
Paul Furlong FW2000
2002
2002–2007
1493418358[16]
Kevin Gallen FW1992–2000
2001–2007
34866414104[20]
Ian Gillard DF1968–1982479548411[21]
Don Givens FW1972–19782931294101[21]
George Goddard FW1926–19332600260186[21]
Ted Goodier HB1931–193515501552[21]
Kaspars Gorkšs DF2008–201112131246[22]
Robert Green GK2012–201612621280[23]
John Gregory FW1912–1923241024159[21]
John Gregory MF1981–1986188219043[21]
Grant Hall DF2015–2020119111306[24]
Lee Harper GK1997–200112921310[25]
Cyril Hatton FW1942–1953206020693[25]
Bob Hazell DF1979–198311771249[25]
Tony Hazell DF1964–197440784155[25]
Bill Heath FW1942–1953124012414[25]
Karl Henry MF2013–201797211182[26]
Clint Hill DF2010–201617871855[27]
Len Hill GK1920–192517601760[25]
Alfred Hitch HB1899–1901
1902–1906
183018320[28]
Junior Hoilett MF2012–2016804212212[29]
John Hollins MF1975–197917761837[28]
Ian Holloway MF1991–1996150201705[28]
Ernie Howe FB1977–198210601066[28]
Peter Hucker GK1977–198718801880[28]
Ron Hunt DF1964–197324962551[28]
Andrew Impey DF1990–19971991621518[28]
Tony Ingham FB1950–196355505553[28]
Arthur Jefferson FB1936–195036803681[28]
Reg John FB1920–192614501451[28]
Mike Keen HB1959–1969440044045[30]
Pat Kerrins HB1953–1960158015831[30]
Jim Langley DF1965–1967104110511[30]
Richard Langley MF1996–2003
2005–2006
1612118224[30]
Mark Lazarus MF1960–1961
1962–1964
1965–1967
233223584[31]
Mick Leach MF1964–19783372436170[31]
Stuart Leary FW1962–1966104010432[31]
Mikele Leigertwood MF2007–20111172414112[32]
Arthur Longbottom FW1954–1961218021868[31]
Harry Lowe FW1935–1939250025051[31]
Massimo Luongo MF2015–2019144815210[33]
Jamie Mackie FW2010–2013
2015–2018
1104015024[34]
Danny Maddix DF1987–20013074034718[35]
Richard March FB1932–194231103116[36]
Ben Marsden FB1920–192513201326[36]
Rodney Marsh FW1966–19722110211106[36]
Bill Mason GK1934–194226902690[36]
Don Masson MF1974–1978144014424[36]
Alan McDonald DF1981–1997476748318[35]
John McDonald FB1907–191319801980[35]
Frank McLintock MF1973–197716211636[35]
Gary Micklewhite MF1979–19831151212717[36]
Archie Mitchell HB1907–1921467046725[36]
Ian Morgan FW1964–19731751519028[36]
Roger Morgan MF1964–1969206020644[36]
Steve Morrow FB1997–20019371002[36]
Paul Murray MF1996–2001132251578[37]
Andy Neil HB1927–193011201120[37]
Warren Neill FB1980–198820962157[37]
George Newlands FB1900–190718601860[37]
Brian Nicholas FB1949–195512201222[37]
Nedum Onuoha DF2012–2018210142248[38]
Bright Osayi-Samuel MF2017–2021663610211[39]
Gilbert Ovens FB1911–191511201124[37]
Gino Padula MF2002–200591121035[37]
Steve Palmer DF2001–20041301314310[37]
Paul Parker DF1987–199115641601[37]
Phil Parkes GK1970–197940604060[37]
Johnny Pattison FW1937–1950168016850[40]
Darren Peacock DF1990–199414031437[40]
Gavin Peacock MF1984–1987
1996–2002
2061921542[40]
George Petchey FB1953–1960278027824[40]
William Pierce FB1923–193119301933[40]
Johnny Poppitt FB1950–195411101110[40]
George Powell FB1947–195315501550[40]
Ivor Powell FB1938–194915901592[40]
Mike Powell FB1951–195910901090[40]
Henry Pullen FB1910–192020202021[40]
Karl Ready DF1991–20012242224611[41]
Alfred Ridyard HB1938–194824302439[41]
Tony Roberts GK1987–199814511460[41]
Glenn Roeder MF1978–1983181018118[41]
Jack Rose FB1945–194913801380[41]
Matthew Rose DF1997–2007236242508[41]
George Rounce FW1928–1933188018871[41]
Martin Rowlands MF2003–20121981921737[42]
Keith Rutter FB1954–196336903692[41]
Keith Sanderson MF1965–1970118612412[43]
Josh Scowen MF2017–202081221034[44]
David Seaman GK1986–199017501750[43]
Don Shanks DF1974–1981201520611[43]
Charlie Shaw GK1907–191325102510[43]
Ernie Shepherd FW1950–1956233023354[43]
Danny Shittu DF2001–2006
2011–2012
185519017[45]
Frank Sibley DF1965–197116531685[43]
Trevor Sinclair MF1993–1998185519021[43]
Andy Sinton MF1989–1993190019025[43]
Albert Smith HB1942–194914401447[43]
Conway Smith FW1951–1956181018183[46]
Jack Smith FW1919–1922159015966[46]
Matt Smith FW2017–2019435910223[47]
Alex Smithies GK2015–201810721090[48]
Peter Springett GK1963–196716101610[46]
Ron Springett GK1955–1958
1965–1969
14701470[46]
Simon Stainrod FW1980–1985175217762[46]
Jan Stejskal GK1990–199412211230[46]
Damion Stewart DF2006–2010163516813[49]
Sydney Sweetman FB1925–192910201020[46]
Reg Swinfen FW1938–1946124012442[46]
Adel Taarabt MF2009–20151352916434[50]
Dave Thomas MF1972–1977219122034[51]
William Thompson HB1912–1914
1920–1920
13901398[51]
Terry Venables MF1969–1974205120622[51]
Gary Waddock MF1979–1987
1991–1992
2271324010[52]
William Wake HB1909–191624002401[36]
Ian Watson DF1965–197422662322[52]
David Webb DF1974–1978146114711[52]
Jack White HB1901–190814001401[52]
Alfred Whyman FW1909–1920206020625[53]
Steve Wicks DF1979–1981
1982–1986
22012216[53]
Clive Wilson DF1990–1995196319914[53]
Ray Wilkins MF1989–1994
1994–1996
200720710[53]
Pat Woods FB1950–1961333033316[53]
Paweł Wszołek MF2016–2017
2017–2019
882511311[54]
Steve Yates DF1993–1999137121492[53]

References

General
  • Macey, Gordon (2009). Queens Park Rangers: The Complete Record. Derby, UK: Breedon. ISBN 9781859837146.
Specific
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  7. Macey (2009): p. 550
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  11. "Lee Cook". Soccerbase. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
  12. Macey (2009): p. 552
  13. Macey (2009): p. 553
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  15. "Eberechi Eze". Soccerbase. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  16. Macey (2009): p. 554
  17. "Alejandro Faurlin". Soccerbase. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
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  20. "Kevin Gallen". Soccerbase. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
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  22. "Kaspars Gorkss". Soccerbase. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
  23. "Rob Green". Soccerbase. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
  24. "Grant Hall". Soccerbase. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
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  26. "Karl Henry". Soccerbase. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  27. "Clint Hill". Soccerbase. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
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  29. "Junior Hoilett". Soccerbase. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
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  31. Macey (2009): p. 559
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  34. "Jamie Mackie". Soccerbase. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
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  37. Macey (2009): p. 562
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  41. Macey (2009): p. 564
  42. "Martin Rowlands". Soccerbase. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
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