Loftus Road Stadium is a football stadium located in Shepherd's Bush, London. It was originally the home stadium of Shepherd's Bush F.C., but became home to its most famous club for the first time in 1917 when English football team Queens Park Rangers moved in for the first of its three periods at the stadium. More information on the Wikipedia page [1].
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| - Loftus Road Stadium is a football stadium located in Shepherd's Bush, London. It was originally the home stadium of Shepherd's Bush F.C., but became home to its most famous club for the first time in 1917 when English football team Queens Park Rangers moved in for the first of its three periods at the stadium. More information on the Wikipedia page [1].
- Loftus Road is a football stadium located in Shepherd's Bush, London. It is home to Premier League side Queens Park Rangers.
- Loftus Road is the home ground of QPR and was home to Fulham for two years from 2002 to 2004. The ground share came about as a temporary home for the whites while Craven Cottage was refurbished. The club wanted to remain as close to their traditional riverside home as possible and rejected ground shares with either West Ham or Crystal Palace.
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| - Loftus Road Stadium is a football stadium located in Shepherd's Bush, London. It was originally the home stadium of Shepherd's Bush F.C., but became home to its most famous club for the first time in 1917 when English football team Queens Park Rangers moved in for the first of its three periods at the stadium. More information on the Wikipedia page [1].
- Loftus Road is a football stadium located in Shepherd's Bush, London. It is home to Premier League side Queens Park Rangers.
- Loftus Road is the home ground of QPR and was home to Fulham for two years from 2002 to 2004. The ground share came about as a temporary home for the whites while Craven Cottage was refurbished. The club wanted to remain as close to their traditional riverside home as possible and rejected ground shares with either West Ham or Crystal Palace. Loftus Road is an all seater stadium with a capacity of 18,200. The four stands are called the Loftus Road End (often shortened to The Loft), Ellerslie Road Stand, South Africa Road Stand and the School End, which is used by away supporters. It has also been home to Wasps Rugby club.
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