QPR Academy Players Cleared of Voyeurism Allegations – Club and Police Confirm No Further Action
Two QPR academy players accused of voyeurism have been cleared after a police investigation. The club confirms no further action will be taken.

QPR Academy Players Cleared in Voyeurism Case
Two Queens Park Rangers (QPR) academy players, both in their late teens, will face no further action following an investigation into voyeurism allegations. The Metropolitan Police confirmed the conclusion of their probe, stating that the young footballers are no longer under suspicion.
Background of the Investigation
The players were initially detained after a report of an incident at a nightclub in Kingston, southwest London, on February 5. They were later arrested at QPR’s training ground in Hounslow on February 27 and released on bail pending further inquiries.
The allegations had caused a stir, but the players consistently maintained their innocence, according to the club. After a thorough review, authorities determined there was no basis for prosecution. The victim involved has been notified of the decision.
Club and Police Statements
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson stated:
"Following a thorough investigation, both men have been informed that no further action will be taken."
QPR also released an official statement, expressing gratitude to law enforcement:
"Queens Park Rangers Football Club can confirm the Metropolitan Police have concluded their investigation into this matter and have confirmed there is no action to be taken. The academy players, who maintained their innocence throughout, look forward to putting this behind them and continuing to focus on their careers."
Moving Forward
With the legal matter resolved, the two academy prospects can now refocus on their football development. QPR, currently 15th in the Championship, has supported the players throughout the process. The club emphasized a commitment to nurturing young talent while upholding high off-field standards.
This case underscores the scrutiny young athletes face, both on and off the pitch. As the players return to training, the club and fans hope the incident serves as a learning experience without derailing their promising careers.