1983–84 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
During the 1983–84 English football season, Queens Park Rangers F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.
Season summary
QPR enjoyed a solid season upon their return to the First Division, finishing fifth and thus qualifying for the UEFA Cup. At the end of the season, manager Terry Venables left to manage Spanish giant Barcelona; he was replaced by Crystal Palace manager Alan Mullery.
Kit
QPR's kits were manufactured by German apparel manufacturer Adidas, who introduced a new kit for the season.[1] The kits also bore sponsorship for the first time, with Rangers receiving sponsorship from Irish brewery Guinness.
Squad
- Squad at end of season[2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Left club during season
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Youth team
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Results
First Division
- 27 August (round 1): Manchester United 3-1 Queens Park Rangers
- 10 September (round 5): Nottingham Forest 3-2 Queens Park Rangers
- 15 October: Ipswich Town 0-2 Queens Park Rangers (attendance 17,959)
- 12 November (round 13): Coventry City 1-0 Queens Park Rangers
- 26 November (round 15): Tottenham 3-2 Queens Park Rangers
- 26 December (round 20): Leicester City 2-1 Queens Park Rangers
- 31 December (round 21): Aston Villa 2-1 Queens Park Rangers
- 2 January: Queens Park Rangers 2-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
- 25 February (round 29): Liverpool 2-0 Queens Park Rangers
- 7 March (round 30): Sunderland 1-0 Queens Park Rangers
- 17 March (round 31): Watford 1-0 Queens Park Rangers
- 24 March: Queens Park Rangers 4-0 Southampton (attendance 15,407)
- 14 April: Birmingham City 0-2 Queens Park Rangers (attendance 10,255)
- 12 May 1984 (round 41): Everton 3-1 Queens Park Rangers
League Cup
- 4 October: Queens Park Rangers 8–1 Crewe Alexandra
- 25 October: Crewe Alexandra 3–0 Queens Park Rangers
- 9 November: Ipswich Town 3–2 Queens Park Rangers
References
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- Barnsley
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- Cambridge United
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- Carlisle United
- Charlton Athletic
- Chelsea
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- Derby County
- Fulham
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- Swansea City
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| Third Division |
- Bolton Wanderers
- Bournemouth
- Bradford City
- Brentford
- Bristol Rovers
- Burnley
- Exeter City
- Gillingham
- Hull City
- Leyton Orient
- Lincoln City
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| Fourth Division |
- Aldershot
- Blackpool
- Bristol City
- Bury
- Chester
- Chesterfield
- Colchester United
- Crewe Alexandra
- Darlington
- Doncaster Rovers
- Halifax Town
- Hartlepool United
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- Reading
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