Queen’s Park Football Club Ltd

The club was founded in 1867. It is the oldest football club in Scotland. Home matches are played at Hampden Park, located in south east Glasgow, which is also the home of the Scottish national team and one of 29 UEFA denominated ‘elite’ stadia. Queen’s Park FC maintains a strict amateur ethos reflected by their motto, Ludere Causa Ludendi – ‘to play for the sake of playing’. The club has won two national championships and the Scottish Cup ten times, although the last time they won it was in 1893.

Turnover and pre-tax profit figures are in millions.

The club was founded in 1867. It is the oldest football club in Scotland. Home matches are played at Hampden Park, located in south east Glasgow, which is also the home of the Scottish national team and one of 29 UEFA denominated ‘elite’ stadia. Queen’s Park FC maintains a strict amateur ethos reflected by their motto, Ludere Causa Ludendi – ‘to play for the sake of playing’. The club has won two national championships and the Scottish Cup ten times, although the last time they won it was in 1893.

Turnover and pre-tax profit figures are in millions.

Financial Overview

Year
Turnover
Pre-tax profit
Wages / Turnover ratio (%)
Employees

2007/08

1.385

0.513

 

12

2006/07

1.330

0.526

 

11

2005/06

1.231

0.563

 

5

2004/05

1.158

0.546

 

5

2003/04

1.124

0.654

 

5

2002/03

1.153

0.825

10.6

5

2001/02

1.134

0.718

12.9

5

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1995/96

0.660

-0.048

30.3

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