King Power Stadium, home stadium of Leicester City
Leicester City

Leicester City

EnglandEngland
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Grundat

1884

Tränare

Gary Rowett

Arena

King Power Stadium

Stad

Leicester

Kapacitet

34,310

Underlag

grass

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Leicester City was founded in 1884 as Leicester Fosse before being renamed Leicester City in 1919.

Säsongsstatistik

Statistik

11W 16D 18L

H:7W/A:4W

Mål

57 / 68 (-11)

H:31/A:26

Hållna nollor

3

H:3/A:0

Ranking

18

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Titlar

Championship

2023/2024,2013/2014,1979/1980,1970/1971,1956/1957,1953/1954,1936/1937,1924/1925,

8xWinner

Championship

2002/2003,1907/1908,

2x2nd Place

Premier League

2015/2016,

1xWinner

Premier League

1928/1929,

1x2nd Place

FA Cup

2020/2021,

1xWinner

FA Cup

1968/1969,1962/1963,1960/1961,1948/1949,

4x2nd Place

League Cup

1999/2000,1996/1997,1963/1964,

3xWinner

League Cup

1998/1999,1964/1965,

2x2nd Place

Community Shield

2021,1971,

2xWinner

Community Shield

2016,

1x2nd Place

League One

2008/2009,

1xWinner

Premier League Asia Trophy

2017,

1x2nd Place

Leicester City

Leicester City Football Club, founded in 1884 as Leicester Fosse FC and playing at the 32,262-capacity King Power Stadium since 2002, is defined above all by the most improbable sporting achievement in modern history: winning the 2015-16 Premier League title at odds of 5,000-1 under Italian manager Claudio Ranieri, with Jamie Vardy's record-breaking scoring run, Riyad Mahrez's creative brilliance, and N'Golo Kanté's tireless engine the defining elements of that miraculous season. The club won the FA Cup in 2021 and reached the Champions League quarter-finals in 2016-17. Previous honours include three League Cup wins (1964, 1997, 2000). After relegation in 2022-23, an immediate return to the Premier League in 2023-24, and relegation again in 2024-25, Leicester continue a turbulent search for sustained stability as they build on the immortal legacy of the 2016 title.