The 1919-20 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 32nd season of existence and their first season back in the Southern First League after their short period of play in the wartime football league The Football Combination. QPR finished 6th in the league during the campaign. Season summary. In the first football league season following World War One, QPR competed in their final season in the Southern League. There were no promotions or relegations between divisions at the end of the season as all of the clubs in Division One bar Cardiff City were elected to the new Division Three of the Football League. For the 1919–20 season, having played on no fewer than eleven grounds, Rangers took over the Loftus Road stadium of Shepherds Bush FC and this has remained their home ever since. In the FA Cup Rangers were knocked out by eventual Cup Winners Aston Villa. League standings. Results. QPR scores given first