QPR FC, a privately owned company based in the UK, was founded in 1882 and employs approximately 250 individuals. Operating as an English professional football club, it is based at Loftus Road, White City, west London, and primarily focuses on spectator sports. The club also functions as a tier 1 media tech buyer.
QPR continues to highlight midfielder Ilias Chair, widely considered the club's most talented and important player. This follows the club's announcement on February 16, 2026, that it would stream all competitive fixtures for its Women's and Development Squads live on QPR+ using AI technology, commencing with the Women's trip to Fulham. Earlier, on February 14, QPR held a signing event at John Lewis in Westfield White City, allowing supporters to meet members of both the men’s and women’s squads. Previously, on February 11, the club introduced five Junior Hoops participants for a Takeover Day during the upcoming home match against Blackburn Rovers. In a recent Championship fixture on February 6, QPR played to a goalless draw against Charlton at The Valley, contributing to Charlton's 10th clean sheet of the campaign.