Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium: Difference between revisions
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| [[1966-67 English football season|October 12, 1966]] | | [[1966-67 English football season|October 12, 1966]] | ||
| [[Queens Park Rangers]] vs. [[Swansea Town]] | | [[Queens Park Rangers]] vs. [[Swansea Town]] | ||
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| [[Queens Park Rangers vs. Swansea City (October 3, 1978)|Program]] | | [[Queens Park Rangers vs. Swansea City (October 3, 1978)|Program]] | ||
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| [[1983-84 English football season|November 27, 1983]] | |||
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| [[Queens Park Rangers vs. Southampton (November 27, 1983)|Program]] | |||
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| [[2020-21 English football season|January 23, 2021]] | | [[2020-21 English football season|January 23, 2021]] |
Revision as of 09:18, 16 August 2022
Location | London, England |
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Opened | 1904 |
Other Names | Loftus Road |
Tenants | Queens Park Rangers (1917-31, 1933-62, 1963-present) AFC Wimbledon (2020) Fulham (2002-04) |
Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium is an all-seater football stadium in White City, London, England, which is home to Queens Park Rangers.
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