QPR
2010–11 season
ManagerNeil Warnock
StadiumLoftus Road (18,360) [1]
The Championship1st (champions)
FA Cup3rd Round
League Cup1st Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Taarabt (19)
All: Taarabt (19)
Highest home attendance18,234 v Leeds United
(7 May 2011)
Lowest home attendance12,046 v Scunthorpe
(21 August 2010)
Average home league attendance15,635 [2]

The 2010–11 season was Queens Park Rangers's 122nd professional season and their seventh consecutive season in the Championship. The club finished the season in first place, winning promotion to the Premier League after a 15-year absence.

Players

As of the end of the season.[3]

Kit

Lotto Sport Italia continued as manufacturers of QPR's kit. Airline Gulf Air continued as kit sponsors.

First team squad

No. Name Nationality Position (s) Since Date of Birth (Age) Signed from
Goalkeepers
1 Paddy Kenny Republic of Ireland[lower-alpha 1] GK 2010 17 May 1978 (aged 32) England Sheffield United
24 Radek Černý Czech Republic GK 2008 18 February 1974 (aged 37) Czech Republic Slavia Prague
32 Elvijs Putninš Latvia GK 2009 12 June 1991 (aged 19) England Queens Park Rangers Academy
Defenders
2 Bradley Orr England CB 2010 1 November 1982 (aged 28) England Bristol City
3 Clint Hill England CB / LB 2010 19 October 1978 (aged 32) England Crystal Palace
5 Fitz Hall England CB 2008 20 February 1980 (aged 31) England Wigan Athletic
13 Kaspars Gorkšs Latvia CB 2008 6 November 1981 (aged 29) England Blackpool
16 Matthew Connolly England CB 2008 24 September 1987 (aged 23) England Arsenal
22 Peter Ramage England CB 2008 22 November 1983 (aged 27) England Newcastle United
26 Gary Borrowdale England LB 2008 16 July 1985 (aged 25) England Coventry City
39 Pascal Chimbonda France RB 2011 21 February 1979 (aged 32) England Blackburn Rovers
40 Michael Harriman England RB 2011 23 October 1992 (aged 18) England Queens Park Rangers Academy
41 Danny Shittu Nigeria CB 2011 2 September 1980 (aged 30) England Millwall
Midfielders
4 Shaun Derry England DM 2010 6 December 1977 (aged 33) England Crystal Palace
7 Adel Taarabt Morocco[lower-alpha 2] AM 2009 24 May 1989 (aged 21) England Tottenham Hotspur
10 Ákos Buzsáky Hungary CM 2007 7 May 1982 (aged 29) England Plymouth Argyle
11 Alejandro Faurlín Argentina CM 2009 9 August 1986 (aged 24) Argentina Instituto Atlético
14 Martin Rowlands Republic of Ireland[lower-alpha 3] CM 2003 8 February 1979 (aged 32) England Brentford
15 Wayne Routledge England LM 2011 7 January 1985 (aged 26) On loan from England Newcastle United
17 Lee Cook England LM 2004 3 July 1982 (aged 28) England Watford
23 Petter Vaagan Moen Norway AM 2011 5 February 1984 (aged 27) Norway Brann
25 Hogan Ephraim England RM / LM 2007 31 March 1988 (aged 23) England West Ham United
30 Romone Rose England AM 2008 19 January 1990 (aged 21) England Queens Park Rangers Academy
35 Josh Parker Antigua and Barbuda[lower-alpha 4] RM 2009 1 December 1990 (aged 20) England Queens Park Rangers Academy
36 Bruno Andrade Portugal AM 2010 2 October 1993 (aged 17) England Queens Park Rangers Academy
37 Georgios Tofas Cyprus AM 2010 17 July 1989 (aged 21) Cyprus Anorthosis
Forwards
9 Heiðar Helguson Iceland CF 2008 22 August 1977 (aged 33) England Bolton Wanderers
12 Jamie Mackie Scotland[lower-alpha 5] ST / RW 2010 22 September 1985 (aged 25) England Plymouth Argyle
19 Patrick Agyemang Ghana[lower-alpha 6] CF 2008 29 September 1980 (aged 30) England Preston North End
20 Rob Hulse England CF 2010 25 October 1979 (aged 31) England Derby County
21 Tommy Smith England CF 2010 22 May 1980 (aged 30) On loan from England Portsmouth
33 Antonio German England ST 2009 26 December 1991 (aged 19) England Queens Park Rangers Academy
42 Troy Hewitt England CF 2011 10 February 1990 (aged 21) England Harrow Borough
  1. Kenny was born in Halifax, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his parents and made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in June 2004.
  2. Taarabt was born in Fez, Morocco, but was raised in France and represented them at U-17 and U-19 level before making his international debut for Morocco in February 2009.
  3. Rowlands was born in Hammersmith and Fulham, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and represented them at U-21 level before making his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in 2004.
  4. Parker was born in Slough, England, but also qualifies to represent Antigua and Barbuda internationally and made his international debut for Antigua and Barbuda in November 2010.
  5. Mackie was born in Dorking, England, but also qualifies to represent Scotland internationally through his grandfather and made his international debut for Scotland in October 2010.
  6. Agyemang was born in Waltham Forest, England, but also qualified to represent Ghana internationally and made his international debut for Ghana in May 2003.

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
6 MF Antigua and Barbuda ATG Mikele Leigertwood[lower-alpha 1] (on loan at Reading)
8 FW England ENG Leon Clarke (on loan at Preston)
18 MF England ENG Gavin Mahon (on loan at Crystal Palace)
27 DF England ENG Lee Brown (on loan at Hayes & Yeading)
28 DF England ENG Joe Oastler (on loan at Torquay)
No. Pos. Nation Player
34 MF Germany GER Max Ehmer (on loan at Yeovil)
38 MF Wales WAL Michael Doughty[lower-alpha 2] (on loan at Woking)
FW Colombia COL Ángelo Balanta (on loan at MK Dons)
MF Italy ITA Matteo Alberti (on loan at Lumezzane)
FW Italy ITA Alessandro Pellicori (on loan at Torino)
  1. Leigertwood was born in Enfield, England, but also qualified to represent Antigua and Barbuda internationally and made his international debut for Antigua and Barbuda in November 2008.
  2. Doughty was born in Westminster, England, but also qualifies to represent Wales internationally and has represented them at U-19 and U-21 level.

Transfers

In

Date No. Pos. Name From Fee Source
18 May 2010 12 FW Scotland Jamie Mackie Plymouth Argyle Undisclosed [4]
21 May 2010 8 FW England Leon Clarke Sheffield Wednesday Free [5]
7 June 2010 1 GK Republic of Ireland Paddy Kenny Sheffield United £750,000 [6]
22 June 2010 4 MF England Shaun Derry Crystal Palace Free [7]
1 July 2010 3 DF England Clint Hill Crystal Palace Free [8]
30 July 2010 2 DF England Bradley Orr Bristol City Undisclosed [9]
5 August 2010 7 MF Morocco Adel Taarabt Tottenham Hotspur Undisclosed [10]
31 August 2010 20 FW England Rob Hulse Derby County Undisclosed [11]
18 October 2010 18 MF England Gavin Mahon Unattached Free [12]
1 November 2010 37 MF Cyprus Giorgos Tofas Cyprus Anorthosis Free [13]
1 January 2011 23 MF Norway Petter Vaagan Moen Norway Brann Free [14]
3 January 2011 21 FW England Tommy Smith Portsmouth Undisclosed [15]
21 January 2011 39 DF France Pascal Chimbonda Blackburn Rovers Free [16]
27 January 2011 41 DF Nigeria Danny Shittu Millwall Free [17]
14 March 2011 42 FW England Troy Hewitt Harrow Borough Undisclosed [18]

    Out

    Date No. Pos. Name To Fee Source
    1 July 2010 4 MF England Gavin Mahon Unattached Released [19]
    1 July 2010 15 MF Scotland Nigel Quashie[lower-alpha 1] Unattached Released [19]
    30 July 2010 3 DF Jamaica Damion Stewart Bristol City Undisclosed [20]
    1. Quashie was born in Southwark, England, and represented them at U-21 and B level, but also qualified to represent Ghana internationally through his father and Scotland through his grandfather and made his international debut for Scotland in May 2004.

    Loans in

    Start Pos. Name From Expiry Source(s)
    9 September 2010 21 FW England Tommy Smith Portsmouth End of 2010 [21]
    13 September 2010 15 DF England Kyle Walker Tottenham Hotspur 3 January 2011 [22][23]
    21 January 2011 15 MF England Wayne Routledge Newcastle United End of season [24]
    22 January 2011 29 MF England Ishmael Miller West Bromwich Albion 24 April 2011 [25]

    Loans out

    Start No. Pos. Name To Expiry Source(s)
    8 June 2010 FW Colombia Ángelo Balanta MK Dons End of season [26]
    22 July 2010 21 MF Italy Matteo Alberti Italy Lumezzane End of season [27]
    27 August 2010 12 FW Italy Alessandro Pellicori Italy Torino End of season [28]
    September 2010 27 DF England Lee Brown Hayes & Yeading End of season [29][30][31]
    1 October 2010 8 FW England Rowan Vine Hull City 6 November 2010 [32]
    1 October 2010 35 MF Antigua and Barbuda Josh Parker Northampton Town 30 October 2010 [33]
    8 October 2010 28 DF England Joe Oastler Torquay United End of season [34][35][36]
    22 October 2010 30 MF England Romone Rose Torquay United 31 December 2010 [37][38]
    5 November 2010 33 FW England Antonio German Southend United 15 December 2010 [39][40][41]
    22 November 2010 6 MF Antigua and Barbuda Mikele Leigertwood Reading End of season [42][43]
    23 November 2010 35 MF Antigua and Barbuda Josh Parker Wycombe Wanderers 26 February 2011 [44]
    25 November 2010 8 FW England Rowan Vine Brentford 4 January 2011 [45]
    1 January 2011 MF Germany Max Ehmer Yeovil Town End of season [46][47]
    14 January 2011 32 GK Latvia Elvijs Putninš Boreham Wood February 2011 [48]
    15 January 2011 8 FW England Rowan Vine MK Dons 22 April 2011 [49][50][51]
    28 January 2011 8 FW England Leon Clarke Preston North End End of season [52]
    8 February 2011 26 DF England Gary Borrowdale Carlisle United March 2011 [53]
    10 February 2011 33 FW England Antonio German Yeovil Town 24 March 2011 [54][55]
    25 February 2011 14 MF Republic of Ireland Martin Rowlands Millwall 22 March 2011 [56]
    24 March 2011 18 MF England Gavin Mahon Crystal Palace End of Season [57]
    31 March 2011 38 MF Wales Michael Doughty Woking April 2011 [58]

    Championship statistics

    Championship table

    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
    1 Queens Park Rangers (C, P) 46 24 16 6 71 32 +39 88 Promotion to the Premier League
    2 Norwich City (P) 46 23 15 8 83 58 +25 84
    3 Swansea City (O, P) 46 24 8 14 69 42 +27 80 Qualification for Championship play-offs
    4 Cardiff City 46 23 11 12 76 54 +22 80
    5 Reading 46 20 17 9 77 51 +26 77
    Updated to match(es) played on 7 May 2011. Source: The Football League
    Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
    (C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted

    League performance

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    GroundHAHAHAAHHAHAAHHAAHHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH
    ResultWWWDWWWWDWDDDDWDDWWLLWWLDDWDWWDDWWWLWWWLWDDDWL
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    Updated to match(es) played on 7 May 2011. Source: QPR.CO.UK
    A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

    Fixtures & results

    Pre-season

    12 July 2010 Tavistock 0 – 8 Queens Park Rangers Devon
    19:00 BST (Report) Buzsáky 1', 10'
    Hill 18'
    Mackie 31'
    Ephraim 53', 87'
    Parker 58'
    Faurlín 71'
    Stadium: Langsford Park
    14 July 2010 Bodmin Town 0 – 6 Queens Park Rangers Cornwall
    19:30 BST (Report) Ephraim 4', 88'
    Mackie 12'
    Morgan 63' (o.g.)
    German 84'
    Parker 85'
    Stadium: Priory Park
    16 July 2010 Torquay United 1 – 3 Queens Park Rangers Devon
    19:30 BST Robertson 62' (Report) Helguson 9'
    Parker 73'
    Ephraim 89'
    Stadium: Plainmoor
    Attendance: 1,429
    21 July 2010 Equipe Romagna Italy 1 – 4 Queens Park Rangers Ravenna
    20:00 BST Agostinelli 87' (Report) Ephraim 44'
    Clarke 57', 74'
    Parker 66'
    Stadium: Stadio dei Pini
    30 July 2010 Queens Park Rangers 1 – 1 Plymouth Argyle London
    19:30 BST Mackie 82' (Report) Summerfield 11' (pen.) Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 2,844
    Referee: P. Russell

    Football League Championship

    7 August 2010 1 Queens Park Rangers 4 – 0 Barnsley London
    15:00 BST Helguson 41' (pen.)
    Mackie 53'
    Taarabt 63' (pen.)
    Hall 81'
    (Report) Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 13,445
    Referee: J. Linington
    14 August 2010 2 Sheffield United 0 – 3 Queens Park Rangers Sheffield
    15:00 BST (Report) Ephraim 11'
    Mackie 20'
    Taarabt 23' (pen.)
    Stadium: Bramall Lane
    Attendance: 22,651
    Referee: A. Woolmer
    21 August 2010 3 Queens Park Rangers 2 – 0 Scunthorpe United London
    15:00 BST Orr 17'
    Helguson 41'
    (Report) Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 12,046
    Referee: G. Salisbury
    28 August 2010 4 Derby County 2 – 2 Queens Park Rangers Derby
    15:00 BST Commons 40'
    Bailey 59'
    (Report) Agyemang 90+2'
    Mackie 90+5'
    Stadium: Pride Park
    Attendance: 25,874
    Referee: M. Haywood
    11 September 2010 5 Queens Park Rangers 3 – 0 Middlesbrough London
    15:00 BST Helguson 49' (pen.)
    Ephraim 53'
    Mackie 59'
    (Report) Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 14,784
    Referee: M.P. Russell
    14 September 2010 6 Ipswich Town 0 – 3 Queens Park Rangers Ipswich
    19:45 BST (Report) Mackie 30', 42'
    Helguson 68' (pen.)
    Stadium: Portman Road
    Attendance: 19,931
    Referee: K. Stroud
    18 September 2010 7 Leicester City 0 – 2 Queens Park Rangers Leicester
    15:00 BST (Report) Mackie 12', 86' Stadium: Walkers Stadium
    Attendance: 22,968
    Referee: G. Scott
    25 September 2010 8 Queens Park Rangers 3 – 0 Doncaster Rovers London
    15:00 BST Gorkšs 53', 88'
    Taarabt 81' (pen.)
    (Report) Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 13,990
    Referee: R. East
    28 September 2010 9 Queens Park Rangers 0 – 0 Millwall London
    20:00 BST (Report) Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 15,325
    Referee: L. Probert
    2 October 2010 10 Crystal Palace 1 – 2 Queens Park Rangers London
    15:00 BST Cadogan 89' (Report) Taarabt 49'
    Helguson 90+3'
    Stadium: Selhurst Park
    Attendance: 17,171
    Referee: K. Friend
    16 October 2010 11 Queens Park Rangers 0 – 0 Norwich City London
    15:00 BST (Report) Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 18,059
    Referee: A. Penn
    19 October 2010 12 Swansea City 0 – 0 Queens Park Rangers Swansea
    19:45 BST (Report) Stadium: Liberty Stadium
    Attendance: 16,742
    Referee: S. Hooper
    22 October 2010 13 Bristol City 1 – 1 Queens Park Rangers Bristol
    19:45 BST Stead 16' (Report) Agyemang 84' Stadium: Ashton Gate
    Attendance: 14,552
    Referee: L. Mason
    30 October 2010 14 Queens Park Rangers 1 – 1 Burnley London
    15:00 BST Taarabt 33' (Report) Alexander 45' (pen.) Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 15,620
    Referee: I. Williamson
    6 November 2010 15 Queens Park Rangers 3 – 1 Reading London
    15:00 GMT Taarabt 27' (pen.)
    Orr Red card 44'
    Faurlín 61'
    Smith 71'
    (Report) Long 68' Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 15,692
    Referee: S. Tanner
    9 November 2010 16 Portsmouth 1 – 1 Queens Park Rangers Portsmouth
    19:45 GMT Lawrence 71' (pen.) Yellow card 90' Yellow-red card (Report) Connolly Red card 67'
    Smith 90+1' (pen.)
    Stadium: Fratton Park
    Attendance: 17,818
    Referee: G. Ward
    13 November 2010 17 Nottingham Forest 0 – 0 Queens Park Rangers Nottingham
    15:00 GMT (Report) Stadium: City Ground
    Attendance: 22,859
    Referee: A D'Urso
    20 November 2010 18 Queens Park Rangers 3 – 1 Preston North End London
    15:00 GMT Hulse 4'
    Taarabt 56', 84'
    (Report) Connolly 88' (o.g.) Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 13,505
    Referee: D. Phillips
    27 November 2010 19 Queens Park Rangers 2 – 1 Cardiff City London
    15:00 GMT Gorkšs 18'
    Taarabt 68'
    (Report) Bellamy 13' Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 17,316
    Referee: K. Friend
    10 December 2010 20 Queens Park Rangers 1 – 3 Watford London
    19:45 GMT Smith 89' (Report) Graham 26', 48'
    Mutch 30'
    Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 14,079
    Referee: D. Deadman
    18 December 2010 21 Leeds United 2 – 0 Queens Park Rangers Leeds
    15:00 GMT Gradel 25', 70' (Report) Stadium: Elland Road
    Attendance: 29,426
    Referee: S. Mathieson
    26 December 2010 22 Queens Park Rangers 4 – 0 Swansea City London
    13:00 GMT Mackie 16'
    Hill Red card 19'
    Helguson 61' (pen.)
    Taarabt 71', 80'
    (Report) Tate Red card 19' Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 15,963
    Referee: P. Crossley
    28 December 2010 23 Coventry City 0 – 2 Queens Park Rangers Coventry
    12:15 GMT (Report) Westwood 49' (o.g.)
    Smith 61'
    Stadium: Ricoh Arena
    Attendance: 17,678
    Referee: N. Swarbrick
    1 January 2011 24 Norwich City 1 – 0 Queens Park Rangers Norwich
    15:00 GMT R. Martin 10' (Report) Connolly Red card 51' Stadium: Carrow Road
    Attendance: 26,273
    Referee: J. Moss
    3 January 2011 25 Queens Park Rangers 2 – 2 Bristol City London
    15:00 GMT Faurlín 53'
    Taarabt 85' (pen.)
    (Report) Pitman 50'
    Caulker 90+1'
    Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 15,618
    Referee: F. Graham
    15 January 2011 26 Burnley 0 – 0 Queens Park Rangers Burnley
    15:00 GMT (Report) Stadium: Turf Moor
    Attendance: 14,819
    Referee: M. Jones
    23 January 2011 27 Queens Park Rangers 2 – 1 Coventry City London
    13:15 GMT Taarabt 45+3'
    Routledge 79'
    (Report) King 25' Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 13,185
    Referee: M. Haywood
    29 January 2011 28 Hull City 0 – 0 Queens Park Rangers Hull
    15:00 GMT (Report) Stadium: KC Stadium
    Attendance: 20,601
    Referee: K. Hill
    1 February 2011 29 Queens Park Rangers 2 – 0 Portsmouth London
    20:00 GMT Taarabt 59'
    Hill 73'
    (Report) Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 14,078
    Referee: G. Hegley
    4 February 2011 30 Reading 0 – 1 Queens Park Rangers Reading
    19:45 GMT (Report) Ephraim Red card 42'
    Routledge 83'
    Stadium: Madejski Stadium
    Attendance: 18,982
    Referee: R. Booth
    13 February 2011 31 Queens Park Rangers 1 – 1 Nottingham Forest London
    13:15 GMT Smith 16' (Report) Majewski Red card 23'
    McGoldrick 26'
    Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 17,227
    Referee: M. Clatternburg
    19 February 2011 32 Preston North End 1 – 1 Queens Park Rangers Preston
    15:00 GMT Nicholson 64' (Report) Helguson 37' Stadium: Deepdale
    Attendance: 10,521
    Referee: A. Haines
    22 February 2011 33 Queens Park Rangers 2 – 0 Ipswich Town London
    20:00 GMT Hill 77'
    Helguson 83'
    (Report) Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 16,587
    Referee: K. Wright
    26 February 2011 34 Middlesbrough 0 – 3 Queens Park Rangers Middlesbrough
    15:00 GMT (Report) Helguson 41', 61'
    Taarabt 68' (pen.)
    Stadium: Riverside Stadium
    Attendance: 16,972
    Referee: K. Stroud
    5 March 2011 35 Queens Park Rangers 1 – 0 Leicester City London
    15:00 GMT Miller 88' (Report) Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 18,068
    Referee: R. East
    8 March 2011 36 Millwall 2 – 0 Queens Park Rangers London
    19:45 GMT Morison 63'
    Trotter 73' (pen.)
    (Report) Shittu Red card 72' Stadium: The Den
    Attendance: 14,104
    Referee: S. Tanner
    12 March 2011 37 Queens Park Rangers 2 – 1 Crystal Palace London
    15:00 GMT Helguson 20', 54' (pen.) (Report) Vaughan 40' Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 18,116
    Referee: M. Atkinson
    19 March 2011 38 Doncaster Rovers 0 – 1 Queens Park Rangers Doncaster
    15:00 GMT (Report) Ephraim 47' Stadium: Keepmoat Stadium
    Attendance: 11,747
    Referee: P. Gibbs
    4 April 2011 39 Queens Park Rangers 3 – 0 Sheffield United London
    19:45 BST Routledge 29', 66'
    Faurlín 52'
    (Report) Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 14,535
    Referee: K. Stroud
    9 April 2011 40 Scunthorpe United 4 – 1 Queens Park Rangers Scunthorpe
    15:00 BST Garner 28', 48'
    O'Connor 58'
    Duffy 79'
    (Report) Hulse 7' Stadium: Glanford Park
    Attendance: 6,061
    Referee: E. Ilderton
    12 April 2011 41 Barnsley 0 – 1 Queens Park Rangers Barnsley
    19:45 BST (Report) Taarabt 1' Stadium: Oakwell
    Attendance: 11,381
    Referee: A. Bates
    18 April 2011 42 Queens Park Rangers 0 – 0 Derby County London
    19:45 BST (Report) Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 16,745
    Referee: D. Deadman
    23 April 2011 43 Cardiff City 2 – 2 Queens Park Rangers Cardiff
    12:45 BST Bothroyd 6'
    Bellamy 35'
    (Report) Taarabt 10', 71' Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium
    Attendance: 26,058
    Referee: L. Mason
    25 April 2011 44 Queens Park Rangers 1 – 1 Hull City London
    15:00 BST Routledge 8' (Report) Amoo 81' Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 17,399
    Referee: C. Webster
    30 April 2011 45 Watford 0 – 2 Queens Park Rangers Watford
    15:00 BST (Report) Taarabt 77'
    Smith 90+3'
    Stadium: Vicarage Road
    Attendance: 15,538
    Referee: N. Swarbrick
    7 May 2011 46 Queens Park Rangers 1 – 2 Leeds United London
    12:45 BST Helguson 1' (Report) Gradel 38'
    McCormack 68'
    Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 18,234
    Referee: M. Clattenburg

    FA Cup

    8 January 2011 3rd Round Blackburn Rovers 1 – 0 Queens Park Rangers Blackburn
    15:00 GMT Hoilett 77' (Report) Stadium: Ewood Park
    Attendance: 10,284
    Referee: P. Walton

    League Cup

    10 August 2010 1st Round Queens Park Rangers 1 – 3 Port Vale London
    19:45 BST German 62' (Report) Richards 30', 48'
    Rigg 35'
    Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 6,619
    Referee: G. Sutton

    Records and statistics

    As of the end of the season.[59]

    Appearances

    No. Pos. Nat. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total
    Start Sub Start Sub Start Sub Start Sub
    1GKRepublic of IrelandPaddy Kenny4401010460
    2DFEnglandBradley Orr2941010314
    3DFEnglandClint Hill4401000450
    4MFEnglandShaun Derry4501010470
    5DFEnglandFitz Hall1270010137
    6MFAntigua and BarbudaMikele Leigertwood09001019
    7MFMoroccoAdel Taarabt4310000431
    8FWEnglandLeon Clarke2121010412
    9FWIcelandHeiðar Helguson3210000321
    10MFHungaryÁkos Buzsáky9100000910
    11MFArgentinaAlejandro Faurlín4001000410
    12FWScotlandJamie Mackie2501010270
    13DFLatviaKaspars Gorkšs4201000430
    14MFRepublic of IrelandMartin Rowlands03000003
    15DFEnglandKyle Walker2000000200
    15MFEnglandWayne Routledge2000000200
    16DFEnglandMatthew Connolly3320010342
    17MFEnglandLee Cook00010001
    19FWGhanaPatrick Agyemang0190000019
    20FWEnglandRob Hulse1291000139
    21FWEnglandTommy Smith231000002310
    22DFEnglandPeter Ramage04000004
    23MFNorwayPetter Vaagan Moen15100025
    24GKCzech RepublicRadek Černý20000020
    25MFEnglandHogan Ephraim1990010209
    26DFEnglandGary Borrowdale01101021
    28DFEnglandJoe Oastler00000101
    29FWEnglandIshmael Miller48000048
    30MFEnglandRomone Rose00000101
    33FWEnglandAntonio German02000103
    35FWAntigua and BarbudaJosh Parker01001011
    36MFPortugalBruno Andrade01010002
    37MFCyprusGiorgos Tofas01000001
    38DFEnglandMichael Doughty00010001
    39DFFrancePascal Chimbonda03000003
    41DFNigeriaDanny Shittu52000052

    Goalscorers

    Rank Player FLC FAC LC Total
    1Morocco Adel Taarabt190019
    2Iceland Heiðar Helguson130013
    3Scotland Jamie Mackie9009
    4England Tommy Smith6006
    5England Wayne Routledge5005
    6Latvia Kaspars Gorkšs3003
    England Hogan Ephraim3003
    Argentina Alejandro Faurlín3003
    9Ghana Patrick Agyemang2002
    England Clint Hill2002
    England Rob Hulse2002
    12England Fitz Hall1001
    England Bradley Orr1001
    England Ishmael Miller1001
    England Antonio German0011

    Clean sheets

    As of 22 August 2015
    Rank Player Position Championship League Cup FA Cup Total
    1 Republic of Ireland Paddy Kenny GK 24 0 0 24
    2 Czech Republic Radek Černý GK 1 0 0 1

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    20. "Stewart Joins Robins". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    21. "R's Tie Up Smith Loan Deal". Queens Park Rangers F.C. Archived from the original on 12 September 2010.
    22. "Kyle's a Loan Ranger". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    23. "Walker Pens Extension". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    24. "Routledge Returns". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    25. "Miller Time". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    26. "Balanta Joins Dons". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    27. "Alberti Heads Out on Loan". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    28. "Pellicori Loan Deal". Queens Park Rangers F.C. Archived from the original on 29 August 2010.
    29. "Brown Set to Depart". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    30. "Hayes & Yeading extend loan of QPR's Lee Brown". BBC Sport. 14 October 2010.
    31. "Lee's a Loan Ranger". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    32. "Vine Joins Hull on Loan". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    33. "Parker Pens Loan Deal". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    34. "Joe Joins Gulls". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    35. "Oastler Loan Extended". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    36. "Oastler Pens Extension". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    37. "Rose Joins Gulls". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    38. "Rose Returns". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    39. "German on the Move". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    40. "German Loan Extended". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    41. "German Recalled". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    42. "Ledge Loaned to Royals". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    43. "Ledge Extends Royals Loan". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    44. "Parker Pens Loan Deal". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    45. "Vine Joins Brentford". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    46. "Ehmer Joins Yeovil". Queens Park Rangers F.C. Archived from the original on 4 January 2011.
    47. "Ehmer Loan Extended". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    48. "Elvijs Leaves on Loan". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    49. "Vine Joins MK Dons". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    50. "Vine Deal Extended". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    51. "Vine Deal Extended". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    52. "Clarke Pens PNE Loan". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    53. "Borrowdale Joins Carlisle". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    54. "German Joins Yeovil". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    55. "German Returns". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    56. "Millwall Move for Rowlands". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    57. "Mahon Joins Eagles". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    58. "Doughty & Bewick Join Woking". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    59. "Player Statistics". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
    60. "Hill's Red Card Appeal Upheld". Queens Park Rangers F.C.
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