1999–2000 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season

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Queens Park Rangers
1999–2000 season
ChairmanChris Wright
Manager Gerry Francis
Stadium Loftus Road
First Division 10th
FA Cup Fourth round
League Cup First round
Top goalscorerLeague: Kiwomya (13)
All: Kiwomya/Wardley (14)
Highest home attendance19,002 6 November 1999 Manchester City
Lowest home attendance6,185 25 August 1999 Cardiff City
Average home league attendance12,589
  1998–99
2000–01  

During the 1999–2000 English football season, Queens Park Rangers F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

Contents

Season summary

In the 1999–2000 season, QPR were in the top half for most of the campaign but their play-off hopes were all but sunk after a poor run of form at the turn of the year by going nine league games without a win.

Kit

Le Coq Sportif continued as QPR's kit manufacturers. Telecomunications giant Ericsson continued as kit sponsors.

Final league table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
8 Huddersfield Town 462111146249+1374
9 Fulham 461716134941+867
10 Queens Park Rangers 461618126253+966
11 Blackburn Rovers 461517145551+462
12 Norwich City 461415174550557
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored

Results

Queens Park Rangers' score comes first [1]

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendancePosition
7 August 1999 Huddersfield Town H3–1 Darlington, Kiwomya, Peacock 13,6424
14 August 1999 Bolton Wanderers A1–2 Peacock (pen)13,01910
21 August 1999 Wolverhampton Wanderers H1–1 Peacock 13,23910
28 August 1999 Nottingham Forest A1–1 Ready 18,44212
31 August 1999 Port Vale H3–2 Wardley (2), Kiwomya 9,5026
18 September 1999 Fulham A0–119,62313
25 September 1999 Birmingham City A0–218,74816
2 October 1999 Blackburn Rovers H0–014,00218
9 October 1999 Tranmere Rovers H2–1 Steiner, Peacock 9,35714
16 October 1999 Ipswich Town A4–1 Peacock, Wardley, Steiner (2)17,54410
19 October 1999 West Bromwich Albion A1–0 Wardley 9,8749
23 October 1999 Portsmouth H0–013,3039
27 October 1999 Birmingham City H2–2 Steiner, Kiwomya 11,19610
30 October 1999 Blackburn Rovers A2–0 Wardley, Gallen 17,4918
2 November 1999 Stockport County A3–3 Gallen (2), Maddix 4,8688
6 November 1999 Manchester City H1–1 Kiwomya 19,0029
14 November 1999 Crystal Palace A0–315,86111
20 November 1999 Walsall H2–1 Wardley, Kiwomya 10,0589
23 November 1999 Grimsby Town A1–2 Kiwomya 4,29710
27 November 1999 Barnsley H2–2 Darlington, Steiner 11,05410
30 November 1999 Sheffield United H3–1 Steiner, Wardley, Breacker 9,9227
4 December 1999 Huddersfield Town A0–113,0279
18 December 1999 Charlton Athletic H0–014,7098
26 December 1999 Norwich City A1–2 Wardley 17,82310
28 December 1999 Crewe Alexandra H1–0 Wardley 12,0118
3 January 2000 Swindon Town A1–0 Langley 9,4607
15 January 2000 Bolton Wanderers H0–111,39610
22 January 2000 Wolverhampton Wanderers A2–3 Peacock, Slade 20,0699
29 January 2000 Nottingham Forest H1–1 Kiwomya 12,29710
5 February 2000 Port Vale A1–1 Wardley 5,49310
12 February 2000 Stockport County H1–1 Kiwomya 10,53111
19 February 2000 Barnsley A1–1 Rose 14,21210
28 February 2000 Fulham H0–016,30811
5 March 2000 Sheffield United A1–1 Beck 11,55411
8 March 2000 Manchester City A3–1 Kiwomya, Wiekens (own goal), Beck (pen)31,35310
11 March 2000 Grimsby Town H1–0 Beck (pen)10,4509
18 March 2000 Walsall A3–2 Lárusson (own goal), Wardley, Kiwomya 6,41410
22 March 2000 Crystal Palace H0–112,84210
25 March 2000 Norwich City H2–2 Kiwomya (2)11,91811
31 March 2000 Charlton Athletic A1–2 Taylor 19,61711
8 April 2000 Swindon Town H2–1 Ready, Beck (pen)12,63311
15 April 2000 Crewe Alexandra A1–2 Langley 4,74111
22 April 2000 Ipswich Town H3–1 Peacock, Koejoe, Kiwomya 14,92011
24 April 2000 Tranmere Rovers A1–1 Peacock (pen)7,74411
29 April 2000 West Bromwich Albion H0–015,24410
7 May 2000 Portsmouth A3–1 Langley, Gallen, Myers (own goal)16,30110

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R310 December 1999 Torquay United H1–18,843 Wardley
R3R21 December 1999 Torquay United A3–25,232 Wardley (2), Kiwomya
R48 January 2000 Charlton Athletic A0–116,798

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R1 1st Leg10 August 1999 Cardiff City A2–15,702 Langley, Fowler (own goal)
R1 2nd Leg25 August 1999 Cardiff City H1–2 (lost 2-3 on pens)6,185 Peacock (pen)


Squad

Pos.Nat.NameLeagueCupLeague CupFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsGoalsAppsGoals
GKFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Ludek Miklosko9211
GKFlag of England.svg  ENG Lee Harper37340
GKFlag of Niger.svg  NIG Ademola Bankole11
DFFlag of England.svg  ENG Danny Maddix1712191
DFFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL Karl Ready3221342
DFFlag of England.svg  ENG Jermaine Darlington3424382
DFFlag of England.svg  ENG Tim Breacker1514201
DFFlag of England.svg  ENG Leon Jeanne13
DFFlag of Ireland.svg  IRL Brian McGovern35
DFFlag of England.svg  ENG Matthew Rose2712311
DFUlster Banner.svg  NIR Steve Morrow629
DFFlag of England.svg  ENG Darren Ward14115
DFFlag of Australia (converted).svg  AUS George Kulscar5114
DFFlag of England.svg  ENG Chris Plummer17321
DFFlag of England.svg  ENG Ian Baraclough45449
MFFlag of England.svg  ENG Paul Murray21333
MFFlag of England.svg  ENG Paul Bruce11315
MFFlag of England.svg  ENG Keith Rowland517
MFFlag of England.svg  ENG Mark Perry910
MFFlag of England.svg  ENG Gavin Peacock26821329
MFFlag of England.svg  ENG Richard Langley36351464
FWFlag of England.svg  ENG Ross Weare5
FWFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL Gareth Taylor2161
FWFlag of Denmark.svg  DEN Mikkel Beck104114
FWFlag of Ireland.svg  IRE Tony Scully210
FWFlag of England.svg  ENG Kevin Gallen742344
FWFlag of Sweden.svg  SWE Rob Steiner2463276
FWFlag of England.svg  ENG Chris Kiwomya4213414814
FWUlster Banner.svg  NIR Ian Dowie111
FWFlag of the Netherlands.svg  HOL Sammy Koejoe511131
FWFlag of England.svg  ENG Steve Slade31101
FWFlag of England.svg  ENG Stuart Wardley4211334614

Left club during season

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
35 DF Flag of Ireland.svg  IRL Brian McGovern (on loan from Arsenal)
32 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Darren Ward (on loan from Watford)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
36 FW Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Mikkel Beck (on loan from Derby County)
37 FW Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL Gareth Taylor [notes 1] (on loan from Manchester City)

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References

  1. "Queens Park Rangers results for the 1999-2000 season - Statto.com". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2014.

Notes

  1. Taylor was born in Weston-super-Mare, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally through his father and made his international debut for Wales in 1995.