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Hinckley Leicester Road

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Established
2013 (11 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Leicester Road Stadium
(6,250 Capacity)

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Hinckley, England

Nicknames
The Knitters

Competitions
English Northern Premier League Division One Midlands
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curswine: 25/Jul/22


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20/04 Cambridge Ci - Hinckley Lei
27/04 Hinckley Lei - Coventry Sph

Results
13/04 Hinckley Lei 3 - 1 Gresley Rove
06/04 Coleshill To 3 - 5 Hinckley Lei
01/04 Spalding Uni 2 - 0 Hinckley Lei
30/03 Hinckley Lei 2 - 2 Sporting Kha
23/03 Hinckley Lei 3 - 1 Rugby Town

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Hinckley Leicester Road Football Club is a football club based in Hinckley, England. Formed on 4 November 2013 after the liquidation of Hinckley United the previous month, they are currently members of the Northern Premier League Division One Midlands and play at the Leicester Road Stadium.

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De Montfort Park was the first name given to a football stadium built off Leicester Road in Hinckley, Leicestershire. It was the home of Hinckley United, an English football club from the town, until it was dissolved in October 2013. The main stadium is now the home of Hinckley LRFC.

The main football stadium was renamed Leicester Road Stadium on 6 June 2013.

The site covers 22 acres (9 ha) and includes three full size pitches, two three-quarter size pitches, three half size pitches and a full size, all-weather floodlit 3G rubber crumb surface pitch. It is named in honour of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester.

The flagship of the complex is the Leicester Road Stadium, a 4,329 capacity purpose-built football ground, comprising a gymnasium, sports injury clinic and a social club. The Stadium opened in March 2005 when Stalybridge Celtic were the first team to play Hinckley United on the ground, in front of a crowd of over 2000.

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