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Established
1919 (104 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Elland Road
(37,890 Capacity)

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Location
Beeston, Leeds, England

Nicknames
The Whites, The Peacocks

League
English League Championship

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Upcoming Events
30 Sep 23 Southampton   -  Leeds
04 Oct 23 Leeds   -  QPR
07 Oct 23 Leeds   -  Bristol City
21 Oct 23 Norwich   -  Leeds
25 Oct 23 Stoke   -  Leeds

Latest Results
23 Sep 23 Leeds  3 - 0  Watford
20 Sep 23 Hull  0 - 0  Leeds
17 Sep 23 Millwall  0 - 3  Leeds
02 Sep 23 Leeds  0 - 0  Sheffield Weds
29 Aug 23 Salford City  1 - 1  Leeds

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Leeds United Football Club is a professional football club in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The club was formed in 1919 following the disbanding of Leeds City F.C. by the Football League and took over their Elland Road stadium. They will play in the Premier League, the first tier of English football, following promotion in the 2019–20 season.

Most of their history has been spent playing in the first tier; their longest continuous spell inside the first tier was a period of 18 years between 1964 and 1982, while their longest period outside of it spanned 16 years between 2004 and 2020. They have won three English league titles, one FA Cup, one League Cup, two Charity/Community Shields and two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups. The club reached the 1975 European Cup Final, losing to Bayern Munich after some controversial refereeing decisions. Leeds reached the semi-finals of the tournament's successor, the Champions League in 2001. The club were also runners-up in the European Cup Winners Cup final in 1973. The majority of the honours were won under the management of Don Revie in the 1960s and 1970s.

Leeds play in all-white kits at home matches. The club's badge features the White Rose of York. The club's anthem is Marching on Together. Leeds share rivalries with Manchester United and Chelsea, as well as with local teams such as Huddersfield Town, Bradford City and Sheffield Wednesday.

Team Members
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Paweł
Cibicki
#25


Hélder
Costa
#17


Jean-Kevin
Augustin
#20


Edward
Nketiah
#14


Illan
Meslier
#1


Ben
White
#4


Jay-Roy
Grot
#11


Pawel
Cibicki
#25


Ryan
Edmondson
#17


Barry
Douglas
#3


Marcelo
Bielsa



Ezgjan
Alioski
#6


Charlie
Cresswell




Raphinha
#11


Laurens
De



Casilla
#13


Gaetano
Berardi
#28


Liam
McCarron



Adam
Forshaw
#29


Tyler
Roberts
#8


Alfie
McCalmont


= Contract years remaining

Stadium or Home

Elland Road is a football stadium in Leeds, West Yorkshire. It has been the home of Leeds United A.F.C. since the club's foundation in 1919 and it was previously occupied by Leeds City and Holbeck Rugby Club.

The stadium is the 12th largest football stadium in England, and the second largest outside the Premier League.

The ground has hosted FA Cup semi-final matches as a neutral venue, and England international fixtures, having been selected as one of eight Euro 96 venues. Previously, Elland Road was home to Holbeck Rugby Club and although used primarily for football since the early 20th century, rugby league returned when the ground was used by the Hunslet Hawks for several seasons in the mid-1980s. The stadium has hosted concerts, including performances from rock bands Queen, U2, Happy Mondays and more recently, the Kaiser Chiefs and Rod Stewart.

Elland Road comprises four main stands – the Revie Stand, the East Stand, the South Stand and the John Charles Stand– which, together with the corners, bring the total capacity to 37,890 The record attendance of 57,892 was set on 15 March 1967 in an FA Cup 5th round replay against Sunderland. This was before the stadium became an all-seater venue as stipulated by the Taylor Report and the modern record is 40,287 for a Premiership match against Newcastle United on 22 December 2001.

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