Queens Park Rangers launched their new 1975/76-inspired third kit.
The iconic red-and-white halved jersey became prominent during the famous ‘75/76 campaign when the R’s came within a point of lifting the First Division title – and was first worn in our away fixture versus Birmingham City on September 6th 1975.
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The kit also became recognised in Europe the following season during QPR’s run to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup – Rangers sporting the strip in a 3-3 draw at Slovan Bratislava, considered by many to be one of our greatest-ever away performances.
Also appearing the following season, 1977/78, the famous offering was to be replaced by an all-red kit for the start of ‘78/79. It would, however, make two surprising and brief comebacks for away fixtures at Chelsea - one in 1979/80 and one in 1980/81.
Therefore, this season – as they celebrate the 45-year anniversary of the shirt – QPR has a modern remake of what must surely be one of the most popular and timeless QPR kits of all-time!
The kit, which has limited availability, was worn with black shorts and socks in the club's home match against Cardiff City.
View the: Queens Park Rangers 2020-21 Home Kit
View the: Queens Park Rangers 2020-21 Away Kit
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