QPR Stats 2023


It's been a record breaking year at QPR for all the wrong reasons and certainly one to forget but as the year draws to an end a chance to look back over the year in numbers.


We played 49 games winning just 8 of them which is the lowest number of wins since 2012 (9) and joint worst in the clubs history.

The mammoth 29 defeats is the 2nd highest number of defeats in a calendar year and the worst since 1926 (also 8) The worst ever year was 1902 when we lost 35 games

We scored 38 goals, the lowest number of goals in a calendar year in the clubs history whilst the 13 home games without a win is also the worst run in the clubs history.

The total number of points won of 36 was the lowest since 2012 and the second lowest in our history since the switch to 3 points for a win.

The 4 red Cards was out highest number of red cards since 2017 and the 88 yellow cards was our lowest since 2020.

Sam Field made the most appearances featuring in 47 of the 49 games played. Kenneth Paal (43) and Ilias Chair (42) were not far behind him.

Lyndon Dykes had the most goals with a grand total of 5, Ilias Chair (4) and Chris Martin (4) were the others of note on a very low scoring list.

Ilias Chair got the most assists with 8 ahead of Chris Willock, Lyndon Dykes, Sinclair Armstrong who all had 3 assists


Our biggest home with was 4-2 against Stoke whilst the biggest away wins the 2-0 wins at Middlesbrough and Preston.

Our biggest home defeat was 4-0 against Blackburn, we also lost 3-0 at home on 3 occasions with the biggest away defeat being the 6-1 at Blackpool


So not the best year for QPR, here's to a slightly better 2024